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�I �l <br /> �Q W-A'T-E- <br /> CLEARR <br /> G R O U P <br /> Environmental Services <br /> tanks that had been used to store diesel fuel Four soil samples were collected from the bottom of the <br /> excavation at a depth of approximately 16 feet below ground surface (bgs) Soil samples were analyzed <br /> for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), as diesel fuel (TPHd), as kerosene (TPHk), and as <br /> motor oil (TPHmo) Samples were also analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes <br /> (BTEX) The highest concentrations of TPHg, TPHd, and BTEX were detected at 5,700 milligrams per <br /> kilogram(mg/kg)TPHg,50 mg/kg TPHd,and 48 mg/kg benzene TPHk and TPHmo were not detected in <br /> any of the four samples <br /> On September 25, 1997, Clearwater Group (Clearwater) supervised the drilling, of six soil borings to <br /> depths from 32 to 38 feet bgs Three of the borings were converted to groundwater monitoring wells <br /> (MW-1 through MW-3) Soil samples collected from four of the six borings contained detectable <br /> concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons The highest concentrations of TPHg(570 mg/kg) and benzene <br /> (4 0 mg/kg) were detected in the sample from SB-2 at a depth of 25 feet bgs Groundwater samples <br /> collected September 29, 1997 from all three monitoring wells contained detectable concentrations of <br /> dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons The highest concentrations of TPHg (32,000 micrograms per liter <br /> [µg/L]) and benzene (2,200 gg/L) were detected in the sample from monitoring well MW-1 Low <br /> concentrations of TPHd were detected in soil samples from SB-5 (11 mg/kg) and SB-6 (2 mg/kg), and in <br /> the groundwater sample from MW-1 (300µg/L), however, subsequent groundwater sample results have <br /> been non-detect for all three wells, and with approval from the EHD, analysis for TPHd has been <br /> discontinued Results of these efforts were presented in Clearwater's Subsurface Investigation Report, <br /> dated November 20, 1997 <br /> Based can these initial investigation results, the EHD requested additional monitoring wells be <br /> installed to better define the aerial extent of soil and groundwater contamination After discussion <br /> with Lori Duncan of the EHD, Clearwater submitted the Workplan for Site Investigation dated <br /> November 18,1998 An addendum to the workplan,dated December 10,1998, was submitted in response <br /> to EHD comments The workplan and addendum were approved by the EHD on December 15, 1998 <br /> In January 1999, Clearwater supervised the installation of three additional groundwater monitoring <br /> wells (MW-4 through MW-6) to delineate the extent of dissolved-phase contamination and performed <br /> a sensitive receptor survey The results of the investigation indicated that the extent of sorbed-phase <br /> contamination was delineated and existed from approximately 10 to 25 feet bgs near the former USTs <br /> Results of the groundwater samples indicated that the extent of dissolved-phase contamination <br /> ZB178C Workplan for remedial feasibility testing 2 August 2001 <br />