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� r <br /> ( ti <br /> The maximum concentration of lead in soil samples collected was 12 mg/kg, well below the <br /> California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Total Threshold Limit Concentration (T LQ of <br /> 1,000 mg/kg The common background range of concentrations of lead in soils is 2 to 200 <br /> mg/kg with the average being 10 mg/kg (W Lindsay, 1979), and the concentration of lead <br /> in soil detected in the samples collected falls within the average background concentration. <br /> 4.4 Groundwater Analytical Results <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from the five monitor wells on November 19, 1992 and <br /> submitted for laboratory analysis as described previously. A summary of the groundwater <br /> sample analytical data is presented in Table 3, and groundwater sample analytical data <br /> sheets and chain-of-custody records are included in Appendix M. <br /> The analytical results indicated that no detectable concentrations of TPH were present in <br /> the groundwater samples collected from the five monitor wells at the site <br /> Concentrations of benzene were detected in groundwater samples collected from monitor <br /> wells MW2, MW3 and MW4 at 0 58 µg/l, 7 7 µg/l and 18 µg/l, respectively Toluene and <br /> ethylbenzene were detected only in the groundwater sample collected from well MW4 at a <br /> concentration of 1 2 µg/l each Xylenes were detected in groundwater samples collected <br /> from MW3 and MW4 at concentrations of 1.2 µg/1 and 13 5 µg/l, respectively. BTEX <br /> concentrations in groundwater samples collected from the monitor wells are also shown on <br /> the benzene isoconcentration contour map included as Figure 4 <br /> The total lead concentrations in groundwater ranged from 3 4µ I to 13 1 µ 1 The lowest <br /> � g g/ g/ <br /> concentration was detected in the groundwater sample collected from well MW1 located at <br /> the southern end of the tank excavation and the highest total Iead concentration was in the <br /> groundwater sample collected from well MW2 located to the west (up gradient) of the <br /> underground storage tank excavation. <br /> The drinking water maximum contaminant levels (MCLS) for BTEX and lead compounds <br /> reported in the Staff Report of the Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley <br /> Region are as follows: <br /> Benzene — 1 µg/1 <br /> • Toluene = 1,000 µg/1 <br /> • Ethylbenzene = 680 µg/l <br /> • Xylene - 1,750 µg/1 <br /> • Lead = 50 µg/1 <br /> Benzene is the only compound detected in the groundwater samples collected as part of the <br /> preliminary site assessment that exceeded the MCL- <br /> 111BIcd 1 14 <br />