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i <br /> ,Iddrtn LS were. detecttd at or ahuvc. the laboratory reported detention lunrt5 III an) (It <br /> thL grmindwaler samples <br /> I ulus,nc. was (tLteLILd in the groundwater sample colleLted from monitor welt MW-2 at a <br /> LOJILLntr atron Ot 12 a,—,/I BTE,X (_onstituents wort, detected in the groundwater sample colleLted <br /> f:Irm mzinit0i V�Lll \4W-1 at LonLentrat:ons of 24 ]tgd 0 4 µg/I 2 3 µg71 and 22 ag/1 <br /> iLSpLLtiyely 1311 X Lonstrtuents vsere not detLLted in the groundwater samples LolkuLd t:om <br /> m0nitor �vLlls MW-1 and MVA -, I PI-I--(I was dLteLted :n the groundwater Sample colleLted floor <br /> monitor wL11 VIW-t at a LanLLutration of 0 2 nig/1 IPH-(, was not deteLted in the groimdwatCr <br /> SailIpILS L«IILLted lrnm m(Jnitot wells VIW-I MW-2 or MW-3 <br /> IntrinS:L IiiorLnlLdlation tLsltng was d1sLontrmred at thi _ site following tht- third quarter 1998 <br /> rn(rIIItul ln1 L\LIit 1)L(,,IUSe pit inLnnLluSII c results and bLLause the petroleum hydroLarbon <br /> Lontamination at the site :s probably of SCLondary LonLLrn relative to the, presenLC 01 gasoline <br /> urNgLnates I bL Intrinsic hiol-U-lediation tcsinig rLSults for the tour quarters beginning with the <br /> Ioui-th quartLr 199, groundwater monitoring event and ending with the third quarter 1998 <br /> groundwatLi monitoring Lvcnt indicated that subsurtaLL Londitions at the site appeared to be <br /> LuinduLlye to flit, aLrobic and/or anaerobiL brLakdown of petroleum hydrocarbons HowLver the <br /> ILSults did nut Lonclusively IndiLate that IntlmsiL bioremLdiation was oLcurting at the SILL No <br /> well-defined dittLrcrices in the tntrrnSIL bioremediation parameters were established up-gradient <br /> (MW-1 ) In thL plunlL cLnter (MW-4) and down-gradient (MW-2 and MW-3) at the site I Ills <br /> may be in part relattd to the relatively low concentrations of petraletnn hydrocarbons present at <br /> MW--4 and tbL vLry short residenLC tIMC, Of groundwater in the soil at the site <br /> (iroundwater C1Lvation mLasururnents collected at thL site on DLLLmber 30 1998, indicated that <br /> 10 thL avLraue depth to groundwatLr waS approximately 4 6 feet bgs which is approximately one- <br /> hall toot Iitghei than the average groundwater LILvatron measured on SLptember 30 1998 <br />' (1Ioundwater elLvation contours for DCLCmber 30 1998 Indicated that the g,roundwatLr gradient <br /> at thL Srtt ',NLS gLllLrally Lonsistent with that measured on September 18 1997, DLCember 31 <br /> 1997 MarLh 27 1998 June 26 1998 and September 30 1998 <br />' 13 1 I X and I PH-C, were not detected at of above the laboratory reported detection limits in any of <br /> the surface water samples I ow LoneLntrations of MTBF (1 4 and 1 0 µg/l) were detected in the <br /> upstrearn SurfaLC watLr sample (DDN) and the downstream surfaLC water sample (DDS) <br /> ILSPLLtrvLly 'nolle of the remaining SLICLted gasoline oxygenates/additives were deteLted at or <br /> above the I iboratoly reported detection limits in any of the surface water samples <br />' On March 26 1999 C ondor Londucted first quarter, 1999, groundwater and surface water <br /> moilltorint-r at HLrman & Helen s Marina Laboratory analytical results of the groundwater <br /> samples Lollected during the first quarter 1999 monitoring event were generally consistent with <br />' h Istoi ical quarterly groundwater analytical data <br /> ()Ioundwatel CILvation measurements collected at the site on March 26, 1999, indicated that the <br />' avetage depth to f;ioundwater was approximately 5 5 feet below the monitor well and surface <br /> water station measul ing points This average depth to water is 0 1 feet greater than the average <br /> depth to watL1 measured on December 30, 1998 Groundwater elevation contours for March 26, <br /> 1999 Indicated that the groundwater gradient at the site was generally consistent with the <br />' historical groundwater gradient <br /> 1 aboi atoi v analvtio al results of the surfaLC water samples collected during the first quai-tt r 1999, <br />' monitor Ings event were generally consistent with historical surface water analytical data for BTLX <br /> 1 <br />