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i <br /> V <br /> Site Background Information: Stallworth Auto Sales <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br /> were detected in boring MW4B soil samples at concentrations as high as 16 mg/kg, 220 <br /> mg/kg, 67 mg/kg and 360 mg/kg, respectively. Toluene was detected in the 25-foot soil <br /> sample collected from MW-2 at a concentration of 0 .0085 mg/kg. <br /> • Fuel oxygenates were not detected in the soil samples analyzed. <br /> • After the installation and development of the five ground water monitoring wells on-site, <br /> each well was sampled. The ground water samples were analyzed for the suite of five fuel <br /> additives and, with the exception of MW- 1B, for TPH-g, TPH-d and BTEX. <br /> • TPH-g was detected in the ground water samples collected from monitoring wells MW- 1A, <br /> MW-2 and MW-3 at a maximum concentration of 380,000 gg/l (MW- lA). TPH-d was <br /> detected in the ground water sample collected from monitoring well MW- lA at a <br /> concentration of 13,000 µg/1 . The highest concentration of hydrocarbon4mpacted ground <br /> water resides in the area of the former USTs. <br /> • BTEX compounds were detected in the water samples analyzed from MW- IA, MW-2 and <br /> MW-4 at concentrations as high as 3 ,000 µg/1, 100,000 µg/1, 6,500 µg/l and 32,000 µg/1, <br /> respectively. Fuel oxygenates were not detected in the ground water samples analyzed. <br /> On 20 November 2001 , one soil boring (CPT4 ) was advanced on-site utilizing CPT technology to <br /> model the geological and hydrogeologic framework and to assess potential dissolved <br /> petroleum-migration pathways beneath the site. Lithologic data was collected from the boring. A <br /> twin boring was then advanced to collect grab ground water samples from selected depths. <br /> • Ground water samples were collected from CPT- 1 at the following intervals: 71 feet to 74 <br /> feet bsg, 104 feet to 106 feet bsg, 126 feet to 129 feet bsg and 145 feet to 148 feet bsg. <br /> • TPH-g was detected in all four water samples collected at concentrations of 16,000 <br /> micrograms per liter (µg/1), 500 ltg/1, 460 µg/1 and 140,000 gg/1, respectively. TPH-d was <br /> detected in three of the water samples collected at concentrations as high as 40,000 µg/1. <br /> • BTEX compounds were detected in all the water samples collected at concentrations as high <br /> as 560 µg/1 benzene, 12,000 µg/l toluene, 3,000 µg/l ethylbenzene and 15,000 µg/l total <br /> xylenes. <br /> • DIPE was detected in the water sample collected from 126- 129 feet bsg at a concentration <br /> of 1 .4 µg/1. EDB was detected in the sample collected from 145- 148 feet bsg, at a <br /> concentration of 86 µg/1. 1 ,2-DCA was detected in the water samples collected from 71 -74 <br /> feet bsg, 126- 129 feet bsg and 145- 148 feet bsg at concentrations of 1 .3 µg/1, 1 . 8 µg/1 and <br /> 11 µg/l, respectively. <br /> On 24 June 2002, two groundwater monitoring wells (MW-5 and MW-6) were installed at the site. <br /> MW-5 and MW-6 are screened from 20 feet to 40 feet bsg. <br /> Advanced GeaEnviranmenW, Inc. <br />