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measured during field activities correlate directly with these analytical results Analytical results <br /> 1 are presented in Table 1, and copies of laboratory reports are presented in Appendix II <br /> 1 <br /> SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 1 <br /> The findings gathered during the investigations at the site can be summarized as follows <br /> 1 <br /> o TPHg and BTEX were detected above method detection limits at low to moderate <br />' concentrations in samples collected at depths between 10 and 15 feet bgs in borings SB-1, <br /> SB-2, and SB-3 <br /> 1 <br /> o TPHg and BTEX were not detected in any of the soil samples collected from boring SB-4 <br /> 1 <br /> o TPHg and BTEX were not detected in any of the soil samples at depths greater than 15 feet <br /> bgs <br /> 1 o Groundwater was encountered in the borings at approximately 12 feet bgs <br /> 1 o Floatingproduct was observed in boring SB-2 <br /> P g <br /> 1 <br /> Field observations, PID readings and analytical results of soil samples collected during the <br /> 1 investigation, suggest that soil beneath the site has been impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> Concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons detected in soil in the vicinity of the former UST pit <br /> 1 are not elevated relative to the rest of the site indicating that there is not a source at this location <br /> The analytical results for samples collected from borings SB-1 through SB-4 are consistent with <br /> 1 previous subsurface investigations where hydrocarbons have been detected near the groundwater <br /> interface at depths between 10 and 15 feet bgs Smith Environmental maintains that <br /> w-"3 ,cpmb+ueryc.aa 5 <br /> • <br /> 1 <br /> SKTH <br />