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1 <br /> ' Site Background Information former Blue Star Gasoline <br /> . Page 2 of 3 <br /> ' of mixed rock sources <br /> ' Based ground water data collected during a recent ground water monitoring event,ground water at <br /> the site is located approximately 65 feet below surface grade (bsg), and flows toward the south- <br /> southeast <br /> UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> ' On 06 March 2002 three USTs two dispenser islands, and associated piping were removed from <br /> ' the site under AGE supervision Six soil samples were collected beneath the USTs and three <br /> laboratory-composite/discrete soil samples were collected from the excavated soil <br /> ' Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline and diesel (TPH-g and TPH-d, respectively) <br /> were detected at concentrations up to 86 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 0 015 mg/kg <br /> Toluene, ethylbenzene,and xylenes were detected at concentrations as high as 13 mg/kg(xylenes) <br /> ' The highest concentrations of contaminants were present in the southern samples from Tanks#2 and <br /> #3, this location was the fill area for both USTs <br /> ' Approximately 200 tons of soil were excavated during removal of the USTs Two laboratory- <br /> composite and one discrete soil samples were collected from the stockpiled soil prior to placement <br /> back into the excavation after completion of the UST removal, the soil was placed back into the <br /> ' excavation because of the proximity to a mayor roadway Subsequent analytical results of the <br /> discrete soil sample from one stockpile of approximately 25 yards of soil detected TPH-g at <br /> 13 mg/kg and benzene at 0 023 mg/kg Analytical results of soil samples are summarized in Table <br /> ' I of this appendix <br /> PREVIOUS SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> In April 2003,three soil borings(B 1,B2,and B3)were advanced at the site(Figure 2) Each boring <br />' was advanced to a depth of approximately 65 feet bsg Soil and grab ground water samples were <br /> collecteeach borm %nd analyzed TPH-g was detected in soil samples at concentration as <br /> high as i rte_), TPH-d was detected at ca s trate ss as high as 0 5RW�1 <br />' BTEX constituents were detected at concentrations as high as OJ Ith'ough detected in one <br /> sample using EPA Method 8021, methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) and other fuel oxygenates 41/y <br /> were not detected in any of the samples selected for analysis using EPA Method 8260 S_f/ dG <br />' TPH-g, BTEX, and MTBE were reported in each of the threesam rah round water les collected <br /> g g P <br /> from the borings at concentrations ranging from 2 3 �Lg/l to 180 µg/1 Analytical results of soil and <br />' ground water samples are included in Tables 1 and 2 of this appendix <br /> On 02 and 03 May 2005, three ground water monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-3) were <br /> 1 <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> 1 <br />