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I <br /> I <br /> els have risen quite dramatically 1-n <br /> has been occurring, water lev <br /> some areas of the County. <br /> ' Groundwater was encountered in the wells placed on the site at <br /> about 22'bgl, which indicates recharge has been significant. <br /> I <br /> indicates the locations of water wells used for measuring <br /> the water table in the County. Although there do not appeare o <br /> here <br /> be any domestic wells in the vicinity of this site, <br /> groundwater monitoring well located on Country Club Drive to the <br /> east and rest of the property. <br /> The property had been a commercial gasoline station for many <br /> years; it ceased business as such sometime during the 1970' s; <br /> actual dates are not known. There is no information concerning <br /> on <br /> the installation of the UST' s, and no records are available closing <br /> f <br /> volumes used or inventory <br /> sebenncillien dtfor various the <br /> ePoSes, and <br /> the service station, it ha <br /> is presently leased to small businesses . <br /> REVTEW OF P TO RK=_ <br /> I On March 16, 1988, the owners filed n usedpforeatIOR storingoandadaspen- <br /> on <br /> 2-1 ,000 gallon UST s which had been xstori B for a copy <br /> sing leaded & unleaded gasoline. Refer to F <br /> of that document. Permission was given to fill the tanks with <br /> ' water and secure for a maximum period of 2 years. <br /> On November 8, 1988, Jim Thorpe Oil, Inc. (J Othefiled County PEHDermananent <br /> Closure/Tank Removal plan, <br /> withremove the 2 UST' s from the Property. <br /> ' After receiving approval, JTO removed the dispensing pumps, Bath <br /> associated piping and the two (2) DST' s on January 9, <br /> tanks were in very Poor condition when removed. There was <br /> obvious soil contamination, and a strong petroleum odor noted <br /> ' during tank removal open ns <br /> Soil samples were taken from beneath the removed sps of oil tank <br /> s by <br /> I Canonie Environmental, (now Weston; ) <br /> an l was <br /> returned to the hole, ndtcl tanks The site tewas lateclater <br /> caused by the removal of <br /> I with asphalt. The two UST' s <br /> 's weries oftthoseodocuments areeincluded <br /> facility and destroyed. <br /> 3 <br />