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i <br /> 10 January 1997 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0143 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />' horizontal extent of impacted ground water The plume of impacted ground water does not <br /> appear to be actively migrating <br /> • Free product was not encountered at the site during the November monitoring, however, <br /> ground water may remain above the screened interval in MW-3, preventing the detection of <br /> free product Removal of free product, when present, should continue at the site <br />' • Total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations decreased in each impacted well during the last <br /> quarter <br />' • The dissolved hydrocarbon plume extends at least 200 feet north of the former UST location <br /> 42 RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based upon data collected during the November 1996 sampling event, AGE has the following <br /> recommendations <br /> • A Corrective Action Plan (CAP) is currently being prepared for the subject site Remedial <br /> options should be reviewed and a Remedial Action Work Plan prepared <br /> • The next quarterly monitoring at the site will be scheduled for February 1997, concurrent <br /> Iwith monitoring at the Madison site <br /> 50 LIMITATIONS <br /> Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities The findings were based mainly <br /> upon analytical results provided by an independent laboratory Evaluations of the geologic <br /> conditions at the site have been made from a limited number of available data points (1 e ground <br /> water monitoring well samples), and subsurface conditions may vary through time and with distance <br /> from these data points No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional <br /> recommendations contained in this report <br /> • <br />