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KEI-J92-0205 .R4 <br /> July 6 , 1994 <br /> Page 4 <br /> All samples were analyzed by Sequoia Analytical Laboratory <br /> in <br /> Concord, California, and were accompanied by properly executed <br /> Cham of Custody documentation. All soil and water samples were <br /> analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline by EPA <br /> method 5030/modified 8015, TPH as diesel by EPA method 3550/modi- <br /> fied 8015 , and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) <br /> by EPA method 8020. The results of the soil analyses are sum- <br /> marized in Table 6 . The results of the water analyses are <br /> summarized in Table 7 . <br /> Based on the analytical results of the final soil samples that were <br /> collected during the removal of the underground storage tanks , it <br /> appeared that the ma]ority of the contaminated soil In the vicinity <br /> of the former tank pit had been removed. However, based on the <br /> analytical results of the ground water sample that was collected <br /> from the tank pit, and in accordance with the guidelines estab- <br /> lished by the RWQCB, KEI concluded that further investigative work <br /> was necessary at the site. Therefore, in order to comply with the <br /> requirements of the RWQCB and the SJCPHS, KEI recommended the <br /> reimplementation of monitoring and sampling of the existing <br /> monitoring wells at the site. This program was recommended in <br /> order to further evalua� arect on atty, and to <br /> the subs ect <br /> determine the prevailing <br /> gound water flow d <br /> site. <br /> KEI ' s monthly ground water monitoring and quarterly sampling <br /> program began on December 30, 2992 , and continued until May 28 , <br /> 1993 , when the wells were sampled for the last time. Documentation <br /> of quarterly ground water sampling and monthly monitoring activi- <br /> ties are presented in KEI ' s reports (KEI-P92-0205 .QR1 and KEI-P92- <br /> 0205 .QR2) dated April 2 and July 13 , 1993 . <br /> GROUND WATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> A ground water monitoring and sampling program was initiated on <br /> July 21, 1988, by Kleinfelder. Reports on file at KEI indicate <br /> that another ground water sampling event was conducted by Kleinfel- <br /> der on May 31, 1989. On both occasions, all of the seven Unocal <br /> wells were sampled and monitored, and the ground water samples were <br /> analyzed for TPH as gasoline, TPH as diesel, and BTEX. The water <br /> samples collected on July 21, 1988 , were also analyzed for <br /> kerosene, Stoddard solvent, and aviation fuel. The water samples <br /> collected during the May 31, 1989 , sampling event were also <br /> analyzed for organic lead, ethylene dibromide, and for EPA method <br /> 601 constituents Records of additional ground water sampling and <br /> monitoring conducted at the Unocal site by other consultants are <br /> • <br /> les <br /> not available no tof the water he two eaboveyn ted datestical results are summarizedsinpthe collected during <br /> attached Table 2 . <br />