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42 <br /> 1 sampling . N` <br /> E ' <br /> 2 Q What happened to they contamination? <br /> 3 A . The gasoline constituent went -- TPHg gas <br /> 4 and especially BTEX are very volatile and if you leave <br /> 5 the soil out for a long period of time, it will aerate <br /> H. <br /> !k <br /> L Ht <br /> 6 and volatize out . <br /> i. 7 Q . Okay . Is there a Permit required for the <br />' 8 aeration of contaminated soil? <br />+ 9 A . Yes . I ' d like to state, a permit is <br /> 10 required for intentionally aerating soil, by spreading <br />� l <br />{; 11 it out and going through a formal process of aerating <br /> 12 it . There are a lot of sites around the county that the <br /> 13 soil is .lust sitting out and it ,lis -aerating, you might <br /> 1say, unintentionally, but now ---# <br /> 15 Q . Presumed unintentionally? <br /> 16 A . No permit is required if it is just sitting <br /> 17 out and you are not formally trying to aerate it, spread <br /> ,i <br /> 18 it out, you might say . <br /> 19 Q . And I guess this soil got aerated not <br /> 20 formally? I <br /> 21 A . This soil actually did get aerated formally . <br /> 22 Q . Was there a permit d�. <br />} ig <br /> 23 A . There was a permit . l} <br /> 24 Q . When was the permit obtained for aeration? <br /> 25 A . Permit for aerationj:are obtained through the <br /> PORTALS & ASSOCIATES209 ) 462 -3377 <br /> i <br />