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09 July 2001 <br /> . AGE-NC Project No 97-0249 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> I area near MW-6 (Figure 4) Lower petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations were detected <br /> from intermediate well MW-1 which may indicate a separate plume of dissolved petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in the area of MW-6 <br /> • The distribution of MTBE concentrations detected in Three B's Truck Plaza wells MW-1, <br /> MW-2,MW-4,MW-6 and Flag City Chevron wells MW-7,MW-12A and MW-13A suggest <br /> at least two separate MTBE-plumes (Figure 6) <br /> • The distribution of TPH-d concentrations detected in Three B's Truck Plaza wells MW-1, <br /> MW-2,MW-3, MW-6 and Flag City Chevron wells MW-12A and MW-13A suggest at least <br /> Itwo separate TPH-d-plumes (Figure 5) <br /> • Laboratory results of grab water samples collected from DW-1 and RDW-1 indicate that <br /> there is no MTBE-impact to the Three B's Truck Plaza or Rocky's Restaurant domestic <br /> drinking water wells at this time, however, MTBE was previously detected in the Rocky's <br /> Restaurant drinking water well from February 1999 to March 2001 (Table 4) <br /> 5 0. RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based upon data collected during June 2001, AGE recommends <br /> 1 Continued quarterly ground water monitoring at wells MW-1 through MW-6, the next <br /> quarterly ground water monitoring event is tentatively scheduled for September 2001 <br /> I2 Continued coordination of quarterly ground water monitoring events with Flag City Chevron <br /> 3 A work plan for additional cone penetrometer testing (CPT)was approved by the PHS-EHD <br /> on 02 May 2001 to further assess the horizontal and vertical extent of the plume Pending <br /> UST Cleanup Fund pre-approval, AGE anticipates start-up of CPT investigation some time <br /> in August 2001 <br /> 4 Installation of additional shallow- and deep-screened ground water monitoring wells based <br /> on the findings of the existing shallow ground water monitoring wells and CPT soil bonngs, <br /> the screen intervals for the deep-screened monitoring wells will be placed to define and <br /> monitor the horizontal extent of the ground water plume in each informal hydrologic unit <br /> 5 Conduct a ground water pump test to obtain general aquifer characteristics such as hydraulic <br /> conductivity, transmissivity, storativity and drawdown at various pumping rates Results of <br /> the pump test would be utilized to estimate a radius of influence for the zone of capture of <br /> dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> 6 Install and continuously operate a ground water extraction system (interim remediation) in <br /> the area between MW-3 and P-12 to inhibit further vertical and off-site migration of the fuel- <br /> Advanced Geo Environmental,Inc <br />