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�r <br /> 27 January 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 97-0360 <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br /> detected in the ground water samples collected from wells MW-I and EW-1 at <br /> concentrations of 110 µg/1 and 100 µg11, respectively. No other analytes were detected at or <br /> above laboratory reporting limits in the ground water samples. Ground water elevations are <br /> summarized in Table 4; analytical results of ground water samples are summarized in <br /> Table 5. Results of the May 2002 ground water monitoring event were reported in AGE's <br /> Quarterly Report- 2"" Quarter 2002, dated 29 July 2002. <br /> • 13 .4ugust 2002 - ground water levels were measured in monitoring wells MW-I through <br /> MW-5 and extraction well EW-I and approximately ranged from S.18 feet to 9.55 feet below <br /> the tops of the well casings;ground water flow direction at the site was inferred to be flowing <br /> towards the north at a gradient of 0.002 feet/feet. TPH-g was detected in the ground water <br /> samples collected from wells MW-1 and EW-1 at concentrations of 170 µg/1 and 290 µg11, <br /> respectively. TPH-d was detected in the ground water sample collected from well EW-1 at <br /> a concentration of 2. µg/l. No other analytes were detected at or above laboratory reporting <br /> limits in the ground water samples. Ground water elevations are summarized in Table 4; <br /> analytical results of ground water samples are summarized in Table 5. Results of the August <br /> 2002 ground water monitoring event were reported in AGE's Quarterly Report-3rd Quarter <br /> 2002, dated 29 January 2003. <br /> • 19,Vovember 2002-ground water levels were measured in monitoring wells May-1 through <br /> M W-5 and extraction well EW-1 and approximately ranged from 7.40 feet to 8.75 feet below <br /> the tops of the well casings;ground water flow direction at the site was inferred to be flowing <br /> towards the north at a gradient of 0.002 feet/feet. TPH-g was detected in the ground water <br /> sample collected from well EW-1 at a concentration of 160 µg/l. TPH-d was detected in the <br /> sample from EW-1 at a concentration of 800 µg/l. No other analytes were detected at or <br /> above laboratory reporting limits in the ground water samples. Ground water elevations are <br /> summarized in Table 4; analytical results of ground water samples are summarized in <br /> Table 5. Results of the November 2002 ground water monitoring event were reported in <br /> AGE's Quarterly Report - 4th Quarter 2002, dated 07 April 2003. <br /> • ?I Murch 2003 - ground water levels were measured in monitoring wells MW-1 through <br /> MW-5 and extraction well EW-1 and approximately ranged from 6.87 feet to 8.24 feet below <br /> the tops of the well casings;ground water flow direction at the site was inferred to be flowing <br /> towards the north at a gradient of 0.002 feet/feet. TPH-g was detected in the ground water <br /> sample collected from well EW-1 at a concentration of 1 10 µg/i. TPH-d was detected in the <br /> sample from EW-1 at a concentration of 920 µg/l. No other analytes were detected at or <br /> above laboratory reporting limits in the ground water samples. Ground water elevations are <br /> _ summarized in Table 4; analytical results of ground water samples are summarized in <br /> Table 5. Results of the March 2003 ground water monitoring event was reported in AGE's <br /> Quarterly Report - 1st Quarter 2003, dated 05 June 2003. <br /> Advanced Geo Environmental.Inc. <br />