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e k <br /> k <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C <br /> In August 1995, Smith Technology conducted a subsurface site investigation to further define the <br /> extent of contamination in groundwater at the site Smith Technology supervised the installation of <br /> monitoring wells MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6 These three new wells were developed and sampled <br /> along with monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 Analytical results of groundwater samples <br /> from the six monitoring wells indicated the presence of elevated concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in the vicinity of wells MW-3 and MW-6, on the northeast corner of the site <br /> In November 1998, ATC conducted a subsurface site investigation to evaluate the vertical and <br /> horizontal extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil ATC supervised the installation of three soil <br /> borings SB 1, S112, and S133 from approximately 30 to 50 feet bgs Analytical results of soil <br /> samples indicated the vertical extent of soil contamination had been defined, but the horizontal <br /> extent of impacted soil was not fully defined on the northeast corner of the site Site activities <br /> are summarized in ATC's Summary Report of Additional Subsurface Investigation, dated <br /> January 27, 1999 <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> On May 22, 2001, ATC personnel collected groundwater samples from monitoring wells MW-1 <br /> through MW-6 The locations of the monitoring wells are shown on Figure 2 Prior to collection <br /> of groundwater samples, the depth to water, pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature were <br /> measured in the monitoring wells and recorded A minimum of three well casing volumes were <br /> purged from each well prior to sampling The wells were allowed to recover and samples were <br /> collected from each well using dedicated disposable bailers <br /> The groundwater samples collected from each well were submitted to State-certified Argon <br /> Laboratories (ELAP cert no 2359) for analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline <br /> (TPHg) utilizing EPA method 8015, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes (BTEX) and <br /> methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) utilizing EPA method 8020 Groundwater well purge and <br /> sample logs are contained in Attachment 1 <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> The samples from wells MW-1, MW-2, MW-4, MW-5, and MW-6 contained no detectable <br /> concentrations of TPHg, BTEX, or oxygenate fuel additives TPHg and BTEX were detected in <br /> the sample from well MW-3 MTBE was not detected in the sample from well MW3 although <br /> the method detection limit in the sample was elevated due to dilution factors A summary of <br /> analytical results is presented in Table 1 Laboratory data sheets and chain-of-custody <br /> documentation are contained in Attachment 2 <br /> w 1626051quart1yl2gr-2001 doc 2 <br />