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6.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on information collected during this assessment and previous UST removal activities, <br /> it appears that the vertical and lateral extent of hydrocarbon-affected soil beneath the site has <br /> been defined The highest TPH and BTEX concentrations were detected in the area of the <br /> former UST's while the highest MTBE concentrations were detected east of the dispenser <br /> islands (VW-6) <br /> Groundwater beneath the site has been impacted and the lateral extent appears to be <br /> adequately defined The TPH, BTEX and MTBE concentrations were detected in the area <br /> of the former UST's <br /> The groundwater flow configuration appears to have changed since previous gauging events <br /> Groundwater now appears to be flowing radially away from the site when it has consistently <br /> flowed toward the east/southeast <br /> i <br /> 7.0 REMARKS <br /> The information contained in this report represent our professional opinions These opinions <br /> are based on currently available information and are arrived at in accordance with currently <br /> accepted hydrogeologic and engineering practices at tins time and location Other than this, <br /> no warranty is implied or intended. All work was performed under the supervision of a <br /> registered geologist as defined in the Registered Geologist Act of the California Code of <br /> Regulations <br /> 8 <br />