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ISite Background Information/SCM Former MBP - Mossdale <br /> AGE NC Project No 99-0570 <br /> IPage 3 of 5 <br /> BTEX,and methyl ternary-butyl ether(MTBE)were detected in soil samples analyzed at maximum <br /> concentrations of 49 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg), 180 mg/kg,0 36 mg/kg,and 78 micrograms <br /> per kilograms(µg/kg),respectively Laboratory analysis of grab ground water samples indicated that <br /> the highest concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d,BTEX, and MTBE were in the vicinity of the former <br /> dispenser islands Based on the data collected,the dispenser islands appear to be the primary source <br /> of the hydrocarbon release <br /> Soil from B-1,B-2,and B-7 at 15 feet bsg had low concentrations of hydrocarbons,while soil from <br /> B-1,B-6,and B-7 at 10 and 15 feet,as well as B-2 at 10, 15,and 20 feet bsg had low concentrations <br />' of fuel additives (MTBE) Hydrocarbon-impacted ground r dot cted at B-1,B-6,B-7,and <br /> B-8 and MTBE was detected in grab ground water sample Agg,rg, <br /> 1 6 an�B-7 MTBE was detected 7 <br /> by EPA Method 8260 in all grab ground water samples at a maximum of 150 µg/l (B-6) The results Y <br />' of the soil and ground water investigation are summarized in Tables 1 and 2 of this appendix -.?E-- <br /> Ground <br /> aGround water monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 were installed on 27 and 28 September 2000 <br /> and monitored and sampled on 03 October 2000 TPH-g and TPH-d compounds were detected in <br /> only one of eleven soil samples, at similar concentrations of 170 mg/kg, in addition, BTF�i <br /> '�'X and <br /> � A Ccs <br /> several additional volatile organic compounds were detected at concentrations up to 0�m" Rhe <br />' soil data is summarized in Table 3 of this appendix TPH-g,TPH-d,and BTEX were detected inltwo- <br /> an <br /> ground wNA <br /> samples collected on 03 October 2000 at maximum concentrations o ig/l2µg µgll, respectively, in addition, MTBE was detected in three ground water samples at <br />' a maximum concentration of 170 � Soto -- <br /> 1�s� Sia <br />' On 09 December 2003, three soil borings (CPT-1, CPT-2, and CPT-3) were advanced on-site <br /> utilizing cone penetrometer testing(CPT)technology to a total depth of approximately 110 feet bsg <br /> At each boring location, lithologic data was collected from the initial CPT boring, an immediately <br />' adjacent twin boring was then advanced to collect grab ground water samples CPT-1 was sampled <br /> between 55 feet and 60 feet bsg and between 80 feet and 84 feet bsg, CPT-2 was sampled between <br /> 55 feet and 60 feet bsg,between 89 feet and 94 feet bsg,and between 110 feet and 114 feet bsg,and <br />' CPT-3 was sampled between 55 feet and 60 feet bsg,between 85 feet and 90 feet bsg, and between <br /> 110 feet and 114 feet bsg The results of this investigation are summarized in Table 4 of this <br /> appendix <br />' HYDROGEOLOGIC MODEL <br /> Based on the CPT results,AGE has assigned names to four informal zones a vadose(unsaturated) <br />' zone and three hydrogeolognc units <br /> Vadose Zone - This zone extends from surface grade to approximately 15 feet bsg,the depth to the <br /> 1 <br /> Advanced Geo'Environmental,inc <br /> 1 <br />