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Union Ice Company <br /> P .Y <br />' Quarterly Sampling Repot, January, 1992 <br /> Page 2 <br /> We are formally requesting that we be allowed to suspend sampling in Wells 2, 3, 5, 6 <br />' and 9, as there appears to be no ground water contamination at the site We are also <br /> requesting that we be allowed to decommission Wells IS and 1D These wells are <br /> several hundred feet up gradient and are not on Union Ice property These wells will be <br />' decommissioned in a manner consistent with State and local regulations <br /> The second item discusser) was a missing well log for Well #9 We have included a <br /> copy of the well log in this report (Appendix G) <br /> Additional discussion items were requests from the County for the following listed <br />' items We have included those items in this report <br />' 1 Ground water elevation tables comparing recent data with previous data (Appendix <br /> A) <br />' 2 A table of ground water elevation measurements taken hourly over a 24-hour period <br /> on Apnl 2 and 3, 1990 (Appendix B) <br /> 3 A copy of the local tide table from Apnl 2 and 3, 1990 (Appendix D) <br /> 4 A graph showing the influence of pumping Well #8 on the other wells during our <br />' pump test (Appendix E) <br /> 5 A tabular summary of the field logs for pH, conductivity temperature <br /> 6 Laboratoryidentification of analytical methods used The laboratory uses the <br /> y y <br /> generic word of (LUFT) for TPH gasoline, or TEPH diesel, so that if the analylte <br /> tested for is gasoline, or for diesel, we are to understand that the appropriate <br /> method was used, per the LUFT critena We will include, in future reports, this <br /> narrative, as the laboratory feels that LUFT is sufficient information to identify the <br /> method used <br /> 7 A map has been enclosed to show where soils from 425 Union Street were treated, <br /> as well as those from Weber Avenue (Appendix F) A narrative describing those <br /> activities will be included in this report <br />' 8 Disposal of purged well water, past and present Well water purged from wells <br /> during sampling events and dunng pump testing, has been containerized in either <br />' tanks, or a portable water trailer The water removed during pump testing was con- <br /> tained in a 10,000 gallon tank and tested prior to disposal on the land, on the site, <br />