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3-8 <br /> as gasoline The ground water sample collected at Monitoring Well MW-1 had a TPH- <br /> purgeable fuels as gasoline concentration of 5,200 µg/f TPH-purgeable fuels as gasoline <br /> rwas not detected in any of the other ground water samples collected <br /> In direct correlation to the initial Phase II Investigation, TCL VOCs were only detected in <br /> the ground water sample from Monitoring Well MW-1 (Table 8) BTEX constituents were <br /> each detected in the ground water sample collected from Morutormg Well MW-1 at concen- <br /> trations of 9,700, 6,900, 1,800, and 7,200 pg/f, respectively TCL VOCs were not detected <br /> in any other ground water samples collected <br /> Total lead was detected in the ground water samples collected from Monitoring Wells MW-1, <br /> MW--2, MW-5, and MW-6 (Table 8) Total lead concentrations ranged from 0 007 mg/f <br /> (MW-2) to 0 029 mg/f (MW-1) A duplicate sample was collected from Monitoring Well <br /> MW-6 Comparison of the original sample to the duplicate sample indicates concentrations <br /> of total lead of 0 014 and 0 037 mg/P The variance of the total lead concentrations can be <br /> attnbuted to the dupheate sample possibly being more turbid than the original sample, <br /> therefore, containing more fine solid material in suspension <br /> 29025 <br /> ' "REALISTIC SOLUTIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE PROBLEMS" <br />