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# AM B R I A Mr Jeffrey Wong <br /> July 27, 2005 <br /> piping and in the southeastern half of the UST excavation Fugro West, Inc (Fugro)of Roseville, <br /> California performed over-excavation beneath the dispenser area and UST complex and collected <br /> additional soil samples One soil sample collected from the bottom of the UST excavation <br /> contained 1,000 parts per million (ppm) total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), and <br /> one soil sample collected from the northern sidewall of the dispenser excavation contained <br /> 2 7 ppm TPHg Fugro's April 19, 1995 Underground Storage Tank Closure Report documents <br /> the complete results of the UST removal <br /> 1996 Sod Borings During February 1996, Enviros, Inc (Enviros) drilled two GeoProbeo borings <br /> (GP-1 and GP-2) in the vicinity of the UST complex to investigate the extent of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons detected during the December 1994 tank removal activities Enviros drilled one <br /> vertical boring (GP-1) adjacent to the UST complex and one angle boring (GP-2) beneath the <br /> UST complex Soil samples collected from the two borings did not contain detectable <br /> concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons but did contain methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) at <br /> concentrations up to 29 ppm Enviros' May 8, 1996 Soil Boring Installation Report describes <br /> this investigation <br /> 1999 Soil Borings During January 1999, Cambria drilled five soil borings (SB-1 through S13-5) <br /> in the vicinity of the UST complex TPHg was only detected in boring SB-3 at a concentration of <br /> 3 17 ppm No benzene was detected in any of the soil borings MTBE was detected (by EPA <br /> Method 8260) in all borings at concentrations ranging from 0 00807 to 92 9 ppm Groundwater <br /> samples were collected from borings SB-3 and SB-4 They contained 46,000 and 6,610 parts per <br /> billion (ppb) TPHg, 243 and 63 6 ppb benzene, and 28,000 and 8,050 ppb MTBE, respectively <br /> Cambria's June 9, 1999 Site Investigation Report summarizes these results <br /> 1999 Well Installation During November 1999, Cambria drilled four soil bonngs (GP-3 through <br /> GP-6) and installed three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3) The soil <br /> borings were drilled in the vicinity of the dispenser islands to determine if this was the source <br /> area Analytical data collected from the borings suggest the dispenser islands were not the source <br /> area The monitoring wells were installed around the UST complex (Figure 2) Groundwater <br /> samples collected from these wells contained TPHg, benzene, and MTBE Analytical data from <br /> these wells and previous soil borings drilled in the UST area suggest the USTs are likely the <br /> primary source area for petroleum hydrocarbons and MTBE detected in groundwater beneath this <br /> site Cambria's February 10, 2000 Site InvestigationlFourth Quarter 1999 Groundwater <br /> Monitoring Report documents the investigation <br /> 2000 Hoist and Waste Oil UST Removal During November 2000, one 550-gallon waste oil UST <br /> and two hydraulic hoists were removed Cambria collected one soil sample from beneath the <br /> waste oil tank and one sample beneath each hoist No petroleum hydrocarbons, fuel oxygenates, <br /> • halogenated volatile organic compounds, or polychlorinated biphenyls were detected in soil <br /> samples collected from beneath the former waste oil UST Total chromium, nickel, and zinc were <br /> 2 <br />