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� v <br /> 0 <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> 8020 methodologies, and oxygenate fuel additives utilizing EPA 8260 methodology The <br /> analytical results for soil samples are summarized in Table I Laboratory data sheets and chain- <br /> of-custody documentation are included in Appendix B <br /> 2.3 Groundwater Monitoring Well Construction <br />' Soil boring MW2 was backfilled from 35 to 45 feet bgs with bentonite Soil borings MW1, <br /> MW2, and MW3 were subsequently completed as groundwater monitoring wells to assess <br /> impacted groundwater beneath the site, and to provide measurement points for the determination <br /> of groundwater flow direction and hydraulic gradient The wells were surveyed on January 29, <br /> 1999 to an arbitrary elevation Survey data is contained in Table 2 <br /> Each well was constructed with 2-inch PVC casing P to depths ranging from 33 5 to 34 feet bgs <br /> The screened interval of each well was positioned from approximately 5 feet above to 15 feet <br /> ' below the encountered water table to allow for seasonal water level fluctuations The screen slot <br /> size is 0 020-inch Well construction details are depicted on the well logs contained in Appendix <br /> ' A <br /> 2_4 Monitoring Well Development <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells MW1 and MW3 were developed on January 29, 1999 After <br /> developing well MW3, ATC personnel experienced an equipment malfunction and well MW2 was <br /> ' developed on February 5, 1999 after the equipment had been replaced Each well was purged <br /> until the extracted water was relatively sediment free Development/purge logs are included in <br /> Appendix C Purgewater was temporarily stored on site in 55-gallon drums After fluid levels <br /> ' had been allowed to stabilize, groundwater levels were obtained from wells MW1, MW2, and <br /> MW3 Fluid levels were taken on January 29, 1999, utilizing an electronic water probe capable of <br /> measuring with an accuracy of 11100 of a foot Groundwater elevation data are presented in <br /> ' Table 2 <br /> 2.5 Groundwater Samplina and Analysis <br /> ' On January29 and February 5 1999, groundwater samples were collected from wells MW 1, <br /> ary <br /> MW2, and MW3 The samples were collected after purging a minimum of three well volumes <br /> ' and stabilization of electric conductivity, pH, and temperature Field development/purge logs are <br /> presented in Appendix C Subsequent to purging, groundwater was sampled and transferred to <br /> appropriate sample containers, using clean, disposable bailers with bottom emptying devices to <br /> reduce volatilization Sample containers were then labeled with sample identification, placed on <br /> ice, and shipped under chain-of-custody to Sequoia Analytical <br /> The groundwater samples from wells MW1, MW2, and MW3 were analyzed by Sequoia <br /> Analytical for TPHg, TPHd, BTEX, and oxygenate fuel additives Groundwater analytical results <br /> are summarized in Table 3, and laboratory data sheets are presented in Appendix D <br /> w\130991repotislsumwel doe 3 <br />