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i <br /> Appendix A <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0142 <br /> • In September 1991, six soil borings were drilled at the site <br /> • Ti i <br /> On 9 and 10 February 1994,ground water monitoring wells MW-1,MW-2 and MW-3 were <br /> installed at the site <br /> • Iii November 1994, ground water monitoring well MW-4 was installed at the site <br /> I On 13 June 1995, three soil probe borings were advanced at the site On 14 and 15 June <br /> 1995, soil vapor samples were obtained from the site > <br /> IOn 25 and 26 September 1995, four soil borings were drilled at the site,borings VE-1, VE-2, <br /> VE-3 and VE-4 were completed as dual-screened soil vapor extraction wells <br /> • On 24 April 1997, ground water monitoring well MW-5 was installed at the site <br /> • On 22 May 1998, four soil probe borings (ASB4 to ASB7)were advanced at the site <br /> • On 04 November 1998, ground water monitoring well MW-6 was installed on-site <br /> • On 10, 11 and 12 January 2000 ground water monitoring wells MW-7 and MW-8 were <br /> installed on-site, after a failed sanitary seal (grout) had penetrated the transition seal <br /> (bentonite) and infiltrated the sand filter pack <br /> • To date, a total of 18 ground water monitoring events have occurred at the site <br /> Assessment activities at the site to date indicate that <br /> • The vadose zone at the site is composed of fine grained sediments Below the water table, <br /> f the hydrologic structure is composed primarily of fine grained sediments with discontinuous <br /> sand units I " <br /> • .,The majority of the unsaturated, hydrocarbon-impacted soil resides below former UST' <br /> TK1-90, to a_depth of 30 feet below surface grade (bsg) Saturated hydrocarbon-impacted <br /> soil extends to a depth of 80 feet bsg, however, below 40 feet bsg, hydrocarbon <br /> concentrations generally decrease with depth The mass of hydrocarbons in the unsaturated <br /> soil is greater than the saturated soil (Figures 3a and 3b) <br /> • The highest concentration of hydrocarbon-impacted ground water has remained below, <br /> ' former UST TK 1-90 The maximum benzene concentration was 41,000 micrograms per liter <br /> (µg/1), detected in a water sample from vapor extraction well VW-1, located at the former, <br /> UST area <br /> „ TPH-g and BTEX concentrations have steadily declined in the ground water samples <br /> collected from the deep screened well MW-6 (screened 70 to 80 feet bsg), located at the <br /> former UST TK1-90 area, the benzene concentration detected on 28 January, 2002 was <br /> 2 1 µg/l compared to the initial value of 7,000 µg/1 detected on 11 December 1998 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />