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- r�, +� �':. � s.. r's.'�° ,ki z?;.• -,� ` ^moi _ ,` <br /> M, <br /> i <br /> a <br /> ld�l <br /> s <br /> and as specified in Table I of the Tri-Regional Guidelines. x'he samples were submitted to <br /> an analytica;laboratory(EGL Environm,2ntal Analytical Ch-:mists)for analysis. The samples <br /> to collected underneath the gasoline ranks were analyzed for; <br /> I <br /> {' • benzene„ toluene,ethyl benzene and total xylenes (BTEX), <br /> j ; <br /> j, total 'lead, <br /> �.a total petrolt;um hydrocarbon (TPH" as gasoline and <br /> i � <br /> • ethylene dibromide (E17B). <br /> p.a <br /> ' The analytical results for the soil samples collected underneath the gasolir2 tanks ranged from <br /> w' <O.005 to 1.36 mg/kg,<0,010 to 44.6 mg/kg,<O.CI'0to 87.0 nig/k,- <br /> for BTEX respectively; 6 to 24 m and<0.010 to 313 mg/kg <br /> mg/.kg for total lead; and <10 to 5,300 mg/kg for TPfj <br /> (Appendix A). The EDB results for Ll c'soil samples collected underneath the gasoline tanks <br /> were below, the detection Iimit of the analysis (<p.010.tnglkg), <br /> The soil sample collected underneath the haste oil tank were analyzed for. <br /> {n• B')EX, <br /> total lead, <br /> chlorinated hydrocarbon, and <br /> • total extractable petroleum hydrocarbon (TEPH). <br /> ;a <br /> The results for BTEX, total lead, chlorinated hydrocarbon and TEPH were Below the <br /> jt <br /> detection limit of the analyses (Appendix A). <br /> nsi <br /> k <br /> I; <br /> - - - 141Cb'.]IAJAIAIORT�A.RT.YF'F 4T.51[RI/F!L! <br /> 1-2 <br />