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27 <br /> E <br /> 1 contaminated, why sample at this point? So to my <br /> L 2 knowledge, there were none taken n at that point . <br /> 3 Q . Okay . What was the,� next step taken? <br /> 4 A . The next step, addendum to the work plan was <br /> i <br /> 5 submitted by Quorum Environmental to do five soil <br /> I� <br /> 6 borings on the western side of the pit -- not the pit, <br /> it <br /> 7 but the western side to determine the full extent of the <br /> 8 soil contamination both vertically and horizontally . <br /> 9 Q . Okay . So I guess by this time the pit is <br /> i <br /> 10 larger than the original area taken up by the tanks so <br /> Ij <br /> i <br /> 11 you wouldn ' t be against the wailof the pit, you ' d be <br /> I� - <br /> .12 taking the samples from the area where the contamination <br /> i� <br /> 13 was previously noted? <br /> 14 A . We would be out on the surface doing the <br /> 3� <br /> t 15 soil borings . l <br /> 16 Q . "Surface" being the bottom of the pit? <br /> 17 A . leo, the surface above the pit , here ' s a <br /> 18 diagram . This is the pit itself ( indicating) . Here ' s <br /> 19 the market and this is the western side . Five borings <br /> 20 were placed into the soil on the surface down to around <br /> { 21 40 feet, as I recall . I ' ll havl to check that, but to <br /> 22 determine the vertical and horizontal extent of the <br /> i1 <br /> 23 contamination , i <br /> 24 Q . Why wouldn ' t you doi� a boring right in the <br /> 25 floor of the pit itself? <br /> F <br /> k <br /> PORTALE & ASSOCIATESI(209 ) 462-3377 <br /> .3 <br /> J�, <br />