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Marisa Brothels service Jon 4 � Much 7, 1992 <br /> L <br /> L � <br /> L aromatics, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) using USEPA Test <br /> Method 802©, for EDB using USEPA Test Method 504, and for total lead using SW 6010 <br /> The soil sample from beneath the waste oil tank was submitted to B C Laboratories <br /> Lwere it was analyzed for the presence of TPH as both gasoline and diesel using the <br /> California DOHS Luft Methods for gasoline and diesel, for the fuel constituent volatile <br /> Laromatics, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) using USEPA Test <br /> Method 8020, halogenated hydrocarbons using USEPA Test Method 8014, for EDB using <br /> LUSEPA Test Method 504, for PCBs using USEPA Test Method 8080, for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as oil and grease using USEPA Test Method 418.1, and for CAM Title 22 <br /> Lmetals. <br /> TPH as gasoline was detected in sample PN-1 at 3 feet beneath the north end of the <br /> Lproduct pipelines and adjacent to the northern three dispensers at a concentration of <br /> 50 mgikg. Benzene was detected in this sample at 1.2 mg/kg, and total lead was <br /> Ldetected in this sample at 84 mg/kg. TPH as gasoline and the volatile aromatics were <br /> not detected at or above the minimum detection level in samples PS-2, and PC-3. TPH <br /> L as gasoline as detected in sample TK-IS at a depth of 12 feet beneath the south end of <br /> the 5,000 gallon leaded gasoline tank at a concentration of 21 mg/kg, but not beneath <br /> the north end of the tank in sample TK-1N. Lead was detected at 6.4 mg/kg and 3.4 <br /> mg/kg in these samples respectively. EDB was not detected in these or any of the <br /> other seven samples analyzed for the presence of EDB. TPH as gasoline was detected <br /> Lat 2,250 mg/kg, and 980 mg/kg in samples TK-2S and TK-2N at a depth of 12 feet from <br /> beneath the south and north ends of the former 5,004 gallon unleaded gasoline tank, <br /> respectively. Benzene was detected in these samples at 5.905 mg/kg and 1.665 mg/kg, <br /> respectively. TPH as gasoline was detected in sample TK-3N at a depth of 12 feet <br /> L beneath the north end of the 2,004 gallon premium unleaded gasoline tank at a <br /> concentration of 84 mg/kg, but was not detected in sample TK-3S from beneath the <br /> L south end of the tank. No volatile aromatics were detected in these samples. TPH as <br /> gasoline and diesel as well as the volatile aromatics, EDB, and PCBs were not detected <br /> in sample TK4 <br /> from beneath the 500 gallon waste oil tank. However, TPH as oil and <br /> Lgrease was detected at 40 mg/kg, and lead was detected at 25 mg/kg in this sample. <br /> None of the other CAM Title 22 metals were detected above apparent background <br /> Lconcentrations. TPH as gasoline was detected in samples SPE-1, SPE-2, and SPW from <br /> LEB-8141-1 9203-EQ16.WP <br />