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• <br /> SNFFH <br /> sample collection, each sampled well was purged of a minimum of three well casing volumes of <br /> water. Purged water was contained in labeled 55 gallon drums (DOT H), and stored on-site. <br /> Groundwater samples were collected after physical parameters (pH, temperature, and <br /> conductivity) were monitored and. had stabilized. Dedicated disposable bailers with bottom- <br /> emptying devices were used to collect samples from the wells. All field activities were <br /> performed in accordance with the Field Methods included in Attachment 1. Field purge logs are <br /> presented in Attachment 2. <br /> LABORATORY ANALYSES <br /> Collected groundwater samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes <br /> (BTEX) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) by Sequoia Analytical, a State- <br /> certified laboratory, utilizing EPA methods 8020 and modified 8015, respectively. Analytical <br /> results are summarized in Table 3. Laboratory data sheets and chain-of-custody documentation <br /> are included in Attachment 3. <br /> Laboratory results indicate that BTEX was not present above method detection limits in collected <br /> groundwater samples. Total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) were present in samples <br /> collected from each well at concentrations ranging from 130 parts per billion (ppb) in MW6 to <br /> 250 ppb in well MW3. <br /> WORK IN PROGRESS <br /> The next groundwater monitoring episode is scheduled to be performed in late August 1995 and <br /> will include sample collection from wells MW3, MW6, and MW4 (if free of petroleum product <br /> sheen). <br /> 150t 151QRTHRLYI2QMR 1995.doc <br />