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27 February 1997 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 96-0273 <br /> T Page 5 of 5 <br /> 6. . <br /> water with the Geoprobe to define the ground water plume, followed by installation of <br /> ground water-monitoring wells in strategic,locations, if needed; to protect the two wells.. <br /> • Ground water monitoring wells should-be installed at the site to determine the ground water <br /> flow direction and the concentrations of hydrocarbons dissolved in ground water. <br /> • A minimum of one well should be installed in-the area of the former-350-gallon UST area. <br /> • Additional ground water monitoring wells, with discrete screen intervals located below the <br /> "' depth of the first ground water encountered,may be required to determine the vertical extent <br /> of dissolved hydrocarbons. <br /> L- Quarterly monitoring should be scheduled after.installation.of the ground water monitoring <br /> wells. <br /> 16. <br /> ( 6.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> Our professional services were perfornzed using-that-degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants-practicing in this.or similar laali.ids. The findings.were based upon <br /> L analytical results provided by an independent Iaboratory._Evahiations of the geologic/hydrogeologic <br /> conditions at the site for.the purpose of this investigatiori are made from a limited number of <br /> ` available data points (i.e. monitoring wells, ground water_land soil samples) and subsurface <br /> conditions may vary away from thesedata points..No other warranty, expressed or implied,is made. <br /> as to the professional recommendations contained.in'this report. <br />