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' Site Background Information Flame Mini-Mart <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> I <br /> • March 1998 - Four soil borings (Bi through B4) were advanced to maximum depths of 25 <br />' feet below surface grade (bsg) near the three former 10,000-gallon USTs and former fuel <br /> dispenser Island areas TPH-g and BTEX compounds were not detected in any of the <br /> analyzed samples, however,MTBE was detected from soil boring B! at 20 feet bsg near the <br />' northeast end of the formerUSTs at a concentration of 25 milligrams per kilogram A letter <br /> of findings (Analytical Results of Pre-removal Assessment, dated 25 March 1998) was <br /> submitted by AGE to the SJCEH_D <br />' September 1999- Three soil borings (P-1 through P-3) were advanced to maximum depths <br /> of approximately 60 feet bsg near the former UST and fuel dispenser Island areas TPH-g <br />' was detected in the 50-foot soil sample from P-1 at a concentration of 2 6 mg/kg, low <br /> concentrations ofBTEX compounds were detected from P-1 between 45 feet and 55 feet bsg <br /> at concentrations as high as 0 16 mg/kg Significant MTBE was detected from P-1 at depths <br />' between 25 feet and 55 feet and from P-2 at 25 feet bsg at concentrations as high as 38 mg/kg <br /> (P1-25) Laboratory analysis of a grab water sample collected from P-1 detected TPH-g at <br /> 1,500 micrograms per liter(µg/1),BTEX compounds as high as 690µg/1 benzene and MTBE <br />' at 420 µg/1 A report of findings (Preliminary Investigation &Evaluation Report, dated 30 <br /> October 2000) was submitted by AGE to the SJCEHD <br /> • • November 1999-Ground water monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-4 were installed at the <br />' site to depths of 65 feet bsg TPH-g was detected in the 45-foot soil sample from MW-2 at <br /> a concentration of 3 1 mg/kg, low concentrations of BTEX compounds were detected at 45 <br />' feet bsg from.MW-1 and MW-2 at concentrations as high as 0 82 mg/kg Significant MTBE <br /> was detected from MW-3 at depths of 15 feet and 20 feet bsg at concentrations of 8 5 mg/kg <br /> and 11 mg/kg, respectively, MTBE was detected in the 45-foot soil sample from MW-2 at <br />' a concentration of 0 1 mg/kg Laboratory analysis of initial water samples collected from <br /> MW-1 through MW-4 detected TPH-g as high as 1,400 µg/l (MW-3), BTEX compounds as <br /> high as 190 µg/1 and MTBE as high as 95 gg/l (MW-2) A report of findings (Preliminary <br />' Investigation &Evaluation Report, dated 30 October 2000) was submitted by AGE to the <br /> SJCEHD <br /> • November 2001 -AGE advanced four cone penetrometer testing(CPT)soil bonngs(CPT-1 <br />' through CPT-4)to depths of approximately 100 feet bsg on-and off-site to assess the vertical <br /> extent ofpetroleurn-impact and identifypotential hydrologic units Based on CPT data,AGE <br />' interpreted the CPT data to identify seven potential hydrogeologic units informally identified <br /> as HUI between 55 and 63 feet bsg,HU2 between 63 and 68 feet bsg,HU3 between 68 and <br /> 75 feet bsg, HU4 between 75 and 78 feet bsg, HUS between 78 and 90 feet bsg, HU6 <br />' between 90 and 95 feet bsg and HU7 located at depths greater than 95 feet bsg Laboratory <br /> analysis of grab water samples detected MTBE from CPT-1 at depths of 60 feet and 76 feet <br /> bsg at concentrations of 88 µg/1 and 1 6 µg/1, respectively, from CPT-2 at depths of 76 feet, <br /> I 80 feet and 100 feet at concentrations as high as 49 µg/l,and from CPT-3 at depths of 68 feet <br /> and 100 feet bsg at concentrations of 37 µg/1 and 4 3 µg/1, respectively MTBE was not <br /> detected in water samples collected from CPT-4 (Table 1) A report of findings (Cone <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> I <br />