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3 OTHER FIELD ACTIVITIES Page 4 <br /> Removal of Free Product <br /> Freeroduct removal has as been a high priority activity for the site Product bailing in MW-1 using <br /> a dedicated bailer has been performed on the site on a weekly basis since March 16, 1992 The <br /> free product is collected and stored in 55 gallon, DOT 17-H drums, pending proper disposal A <br /> full scale groundwater and soil remediation plan will be submitted to the appropriate agencies after <br /> the data from the proposed three monitor wells is evaluated <br /> Soil Stockpile Sam lin <br /> Four soil samples were collected on June 3, 1992 in the approximately 174 cubic yard pile of <br />' previously excavated soil The samples were composited in a state certified laboratory into one <br /> sample and analyzed for total extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (TEPH) and benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), by EPA Methods 8015 and 8020, respectively Discrete soil <br />' samples were also collected and analyzed for total lead, and STCL lead (See Figure 4, Table 1) <br /> Laboratory analyses indicate that the soil piles do not contain detectable Ievels of the analyzed <br /> compounds Disposal of the soil will be at the discretion of the client <br /> I <br /> r <br /> 100 Shoreline Hwy, Suite 295 B • Mill Valley, CA 94941 • (415)381-6456 FAX (415) 389-0423 <br />