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Introduction <br /> This work plan is a revision of the Work Plan dated October 4, 2002 . This work plan is a study to <br /> see if the MtBE at this station is originating from a leak from the tanks or pumps . The borings will <br /> be located around the tanks and pumps. From this work, we will find out if the source of the <br /> oxygenates is from this station or being transported on to this site from another source. <br /> WORK PROPOSAL <br /> AIR TEST WELLS <br /> We plan to drill 9 soil gas test borings around the tanks and the pumps, which are impacted with <br /> MtBE . The only possible sources of MtBE at this station are from the tanks or pumps. The <br /> borings will be 20 or 30 feet deep and soil air samples will be taken in borings SGA to SG-5 at a <br /> depth of 15 and 30 feet. Soil air samples in borings SG-6 to SG-9 will be taken at a depth of 10 <br /> and 20 feet. We believe the difference in depth will indicate if the gasoline is leaking from the <br /> pumps or flowing deeper from another source . <br /> Each soil gas boring will be between 20 and 30 feet deep, which will place the soil gas around the <br /> tanks silt and a lower silt layer and around the pumps in a silt and a sandy silt. The borings will be <br /> located within 5 feet of the tanks and the pumps. The borings will be drilled by Fisch <br /> Environmental Services . These wells will be drilled with a Geoprobe unit which can obtain the gas <br /> samples . Each boring will produce a gas sample which will be tested by GeoAnalytical <br /> Laboratories of Modesto , CA. After the testing is completed the borings will be backfilled with <br /> bentonite and cement. <br /> LABORATORY TESTING <br /> The following tests will be performed on the air samples by GeoAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. of <br /> Modesto , CA. The samples will be placed on ice in a cooler until they are delivered to the <br /> laboratory. <br /> Air Sample Tests <br /> EPA 8021 BTEX 0 . 3 ug/L <br /> EPA 8260 MtBE 1 ug/L <br /> Luft 5030 50 ug/L <br />