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3-4 <br /> Fourteen additional soil samples were collected for analysis Soil sample analysis was con- <br /> ststent with the initial Phase II Investigation except for the soil samples collected from <br /> Borings SB 14, MW 4, and MW-5 The soil samples collected from Borings SB-14, MW-4, <br /> and MW-5 were each analyzed for TCL VOCs as well as TPH-purgeable fuels as gasolme <br /> and lead (Table 1) These samples were analyzed for TCL VOCs based on a claim by an in- <br /> dividual at the site that a buried drainage channel had received waste oils and solvents at <br /> some time in the past in the area near Borings SB-14, MW-4, and MW-5 <br /> The results of the analyses of these samples are summarized in Table 5 These results nidi- <br /> cated that the only TCL VOCs that were detectable in soil samples collected from Borings <br /> SB-14, MW-4, and MW-5 were relatively low concentrations of ethylbenzene (170 ug/kg) <br /> and xylenes (160 uglkg) in the soil sample collected from Boring SB-14 (Table 5) The only <br /> BTEX compound detected in the samples collected from Boring MW-6 was ethylbenzene <br /> (35 ug/kg) in the sample from 12 to 14 ft-bgs Results of analyses for BTEX compounds in <br /> Soil Borings SB-8, SB-9, SB-10, SB-11, and SB-12 indicates that the ranges of concentra- <br /> tions for these compounds are as follows <br /> • Benzene ranges from less than 5 ug/kg to 2,500 ug/kg <br /> * Toluene ranges from less than 5 ug/kg to 20,000 ug/kg <br /> • Ethylbenzene ranges from 11 ug/kg to 32,000 ug/kg <br /> • Xylenes (total) ranges from 42 µg/kg to 160,000 ug/kg <br /> In general, the highest concentrations of BTEX compounds were detected in soil samples <br /> collected at the upper hmit of the saturated zone <br /> Lead was detected in the analyses of each of the soil samples that were collected from each <br /> of the borings advanced during the supplemental Phase II Investigation. The concentration of <br /> lead ranged from 5 1 to 48 mg/kg TPH-purgeable fuels as gasoline was detected in the <br /> analyses of soil samples collected during the supplemental Phase H Investigation from Bor- <br /> ings SB-8 (12 to 14 ft-bgs), SB-9, SB-10, SB-11, SB-12, SB-13, and MW-6 (12 to 14 <br /> ft-bgs) Detected TPH-purgeable fuels as gasoline concentrations ranged from 19 mg/kg <br /> to 2,100 mg/kg. Analyses of soil samples collected from Borings SB-11, and MW-6 (12 to <br /> 29025 <br /> ' REALISTIC SOLUTIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE PROBLEMS X= <br />