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Table 1 <br />CMERGROUND TANK <br />TK -1 10,000 gal <br />TK -2 5,000 gal <br />TK -3 4,000 gal <br />TK -4 3,434 gal <br />Unleaded Gas <br />Reg/Unleaded <br />Reg/Unleaded <br />Diesel Fuel <br />i <br />E111*3 Car Wash <br />December 11, 1990 <br />Page -2- <br />Early 1970's <br />Late 1950's <br />Late 1950's <br />Late 1950's <br />2.0 INVESTIGATION 4 <br />James Wack of Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. (Condor), <br />E <br />was on site to collect soil samples 'following the removal of <br />the tanks. The soil surrounding the„excavations consisted <br />'i <br />of brown, clayey, fine sand. The soul was stained blue, <br />greenish -gray beneath the south endsll:of tanks in the <br />f <br />excavation and slight petroleum odors were noticed. No <br />groundwater was encountered in the excavation. The <br />'I <br />excavation was left open and barricaded with temporary chain <br />link fencing following sampling procedures. <br />All tanks appeared to be in good condition and no holes <br />c <br />or leaks were visible. <br />t <br />2.1 Soil Samples <br />i� <br />A total of 13 soil samples werel!'collected from the site <br />for laboratory analysis after the tanks were removed (See <br />i> - <br />Figure 2 for sample locations). One sample each was <br />collected from beneath the north andllsouth ends of each <br />CONDOR <br />