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' III-• i- VIII r �! r 11 5 ;' } ._ _S J. ,, , `,Ir i,li• <br /> 4 ,', 4' „• _ � Sr r r r :e I e d .t y r r r f t C E ! i,. n - � � v <br /> l0 December 2003 ' ,� r ,"• �� ";� <br /> "AGE NC;Proiect'No. 98­0504' t a 41 <br /> ,page 5 of <br /> • - ti.. - ... _ .. � _ _r.. - ,� }. I` '. ' - e ' FSE <br /> 5.0. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS N <br /> Based on the data colfected from„the'site,.AGE finds:' ' <br /> Ground water occurred'at approximately 28 feet bsg during,quarterly'monitoring event on,� <br /> f0 December 2003. , <br /> The.general ground water flow direction,appears'to be southwest.` ' <br /> MTBE was,detected in sample MW-1 which exceed the'California Departmerit•of Health <br /> ' Services+Maximum Contaminate Levels. ., <br /> J . <br /> ` The lateral 'extent of the dissolved constituents isnot defined north of.the site ' <br /> 6.0. RECOMMENDATION,, ' <br />• Based on the findings of the environmental activities recounted in this report; AGE recomrhends <br /> initiation of the quarterly ground`water monitoring program at the•site. ; <br /> 9.4. LIMITATIONS ' <br /> Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental'consultants practicing in this or similar localities. The findings were based mainly <br /> ''upon , analytical- .results proyided by' an independent laboratory., Evaluations of the:. <br /> geologic/hydrogeologic.conditions at the site for the purpose of this investigation are made from a <br /> limited number_- of available .data•points (i.e_ ground water-and soil samples), and 'subsurface <br /> y r'conditions may vary,away from these'data points.No other warranty,expressed.or implied, is made <br /> as to the pro fessional;interpretations,'opinions.and recommendations contained in this.report. ; <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmcntal,lInc.' { + <br />