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1 Weldon Church Site Background Information � <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> 1 <br /> Seventeen ground water samples were analyzed;TPH-g and BTEX compounds were detected only <br />' in the grab ground water samples collected at water-table depth(approximately 10 feet bsg) and at <br /> total depth of borings B 17 and B 18. The highest concentrations of contaminants were detected in <br /> the water table samples at 160,000 gg/1 TPH-g in sample B17-1, and 5,600 µg/1 benzene, <br />' 14,000 µg/1 toluene, 3,200 µg/1 ethylbenzene, and 12,000 µg/1 xylenes in sample B 18-1. At total <br /> depth,maximum TPH-g concentration was 3,900 µg/l(B 18-2);however,the BTEX concentrations <br /> were considerably lower; benzene was not detected, maximum toluene concentration was 3.8 gg/l <br />' <br /> (B18-2), maximum ethylbenzene concentration was 2.2 gg/1 (B17-2), and maximum xylene <br /> concentration was 16.8 µg/1 (B 18-2). No other target analytes were detected in the samples analyzed. <br />' A total of 24 soil borings have been advanced on and off the site, seven of which have been <br /> completed as ground water monitoring wells,providing data concerning hydrocarbon impact on soil <br /> and ground water, soil composition, and ground water flow direction. Laboratory analysis of soil <br />' samples collected from monitoring wells and soil probe borings constrain the plume of impacted soil <br /> to the immediate vicinity of the former UST excavation.The lateral extent of impacted ground water <br /> appears to be delineated in all directions from the former UST excavation. Laboratory analysis of <br />' ground water samples collected from well MW-4, north of the former UST excavation, has <br /> consistently detected TPH-g and BTEX. Sample analytes have also generally been detected in <br /> samples from well MW-1.These detections,however,were not confirmed north of well MW-4 with <br /> hDadditional soil borings toward the north, east, and west of MW-4. <br />' QUARTERLY GROUND WATER MONITORING EVENTS <br />' From July 1996 through December 2005, AGE conducted twenty-eight ground water monitoring <br /> events at the Weldon Church site. Of the seven on-site and off-site wells, only wells MW-1 and <br /> MW-4 appear impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons; the fuel components detected have been TPH-g <br />' and BTEX, although MTBE and 1,2-DCA have been infrequently detected prior to 2005. <br /> In 2005, AGE conducted three ground water monitoring events at the site. At the time of the third <br />' quarter monitoring event,AGE was unable to access monitoring well MW-1 due to the presence of <br /> a new fence and guard dog on the site. <br />' In 2005,TPH-g and BTEX concentrations in wells MW-1 and MW-4 continued to decline from the <br /> abrupt increases in 2001.At the time of the fourth quarter monitoring event, petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> were not detected in well MW-1, and only benzene in well MW-4, at a concentration of 15 µg/l, <br />' exceeded California's Department of Health Services Maximum Contaminant Levels for <br /> contaminants in drinking water. <br /> 1 <br /> Advanced GeoEnviranmental,Inc. <br />