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+ Oxygenate Analysis - EPA July 1997 <br /> result is that we do not Mow what oxygenate compound is in the gasoline at a particular gas <br /> station. TAME may be used by Chevron,but, because of this swapping,TAME rather than <br /> MTBE will end up in the ground water at a Snell site. And, as an oil company representative <br /> stated, "If MTBE is used at a site, it will be in the o goad water, and we don't know 'naw." <br /> presumably, this will be true for all additives. Currently,our database records substantiate the <br /> ubiquity of MTBE. <br /> Therefore, in order to determine which oxygenated compound is present,water samples must <br /> be analyzed EPA Method 8260 and the presence or absence of the oxygenate reported. If <br /> you have questions,please call john Noonan in Fresno at(209) ?a5-5550,Karen <br /> Clements in Redding at(916) 214-1-852, or me in Sacramento at(916) 55-3139. <br /> Gor on Lee Boggs <br /> U erground Tank <br /> F ogram Manager <br /> y� _ 1 <br />