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MONITORING ALTERNATIVE 6 <br />Groundwater Wells <br />2b) Undisturbed soil samples shall be taken from exploratory <br />boring/borings drilled for the purpose of installing (a) <br />ground water monitoring well(s). Borings should be drilled <br />to a depth such that the base of the boring is a minimum of <br />20 feet below the base of the perennial water table or 15 <br />feet below the base of the tank/tanks, whichever is lower. <br />The borings shall be located on the perimeter of the tank <br />cluster as is shown on the attached site sketch. <br />3b) Soil samples shall be taken at 5 foot intervals, in the <br />zone above the water table. All samples shall be properly <br />sealed, labeled, and preserved until they can be analyzed <br />to determine the presence of any possibly hazardous <br />substances that are present or have been stored in the <br />tank/tanks. Soil sampling and testing shall be carried out <br />as outlined in Section 2645 of the Underground Storage Tank <br />Regulations. <br />4b) If the soil samples obtained are determined to be free of <br />hazardous material the ground water monitoring well/wells <br />shall be installed as specified in Section 2647 and 2648 of <br />the Underground Storage Tank Regulations. Ground water <br />samples shall be collected and analyzed semi-annually, at a <br />minimum. <br />5) Pipeline leak detection requirements can be accomplished <br />by visual inspection since the method of product delivery <br />is by suction pump. Monitoring shall be as described in <br />Appendix II of the Underground Storage Tank Regulations. <br />If pumps are of the submersible type, pipeline leak <br />detectors of the type described in the appendix to this <br />report will be required. <br />6) Tank integrity testing to determine that total product loss <br />from the tank does not exceed 0.05 gallons per hour, shall <br />be performed yearly. Integrity testing shall be carried <br />out as described in Section 2543 of the Underground Storage <br />Tank Regulations. <br />