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Cecchuu, Cecchuu, and Grovannom, Fueling Island <br /> 5.0 CotncRu.usions and Recommendations <br /> ndations <br /> Based on the review of the data collected during this and previous investigations <br /> conducted at the site, FSE has the following conclusions and recommendations <br /> 5.71 Conclusions <br /> 4 The average depth to ground water was approximately 59 feet bgs on March 26, <br /> 1996 The ground water level noted this quarter has risen approximately 6 feet <br /> since last quarter No free product was observed in any of the wells; <br /> 0 Ground water flow beneath the site is toward the north to northeast over the site at <br /> a gradient of approximately 0 004 foot per foot (22 feet per mile), <br /> o TPH-D in ground water from UST-1 was reported at a concentration of 180 µg11 <br /> TPH-D was reported as non-detect in ground water samples collected from <br /> monitoring wells UST-2 through UST-4; <br /> 0 TPH-G in ground water from UST-1 was reported at a concentration of 270 µgll <br /> a <br /> TPH-G was reported as non-detect in ground water samples collected from <br /> monitoring wells UST-2 through UST-4, <br /> o BTEX mp <br /> g round water from UST-1 was reported at a concentration of 1 2 µg11, <br /> 3 1 µg/l, ND and 15 µg/I, respectively BTEX was reported as non-detect in <br /> ground water samples collected from monitoring wells UST-2 through UST-4 <br /> f 16M4W\gtr1y rptllgtr96 rpt 8 Environmental Science&Engineering, Inc <br />