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12 January 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 03-1079 <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br /> FINDINGS <br /> The soil type encountered in the borings consisted of orange bro'Iwn clayey silt to silt throughout the <br /> soil profile.No discoloration or odor were observed in the samples duplicates and no volatile organic <br /> compounds were detected with the PID. <br /> i <br /> k <br /> A total of six soil samples were submitted to CTEL for analysis;"as noted above. Total recoverable i <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons were detected at a concentration of 60 milligrams per kilogram(mg/kg)in f <br /> soil boring B 1-5 (Table 3).No other target analytes were detected in the analyzed soil samples. The <br /> analytical results are summarized in Table 1.A copy of the laboratory report(CTEL Laboratory IDs <br /> 0311-051-1, 0311-051-2,0311-051-5,0311-051-8,and 0311-051'-11 and 0311-088-1)is included in <br /> i <br /> Appendix A. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> �E <br /> Based upon the absence of detectable e concentrations of contaminants in the soil and ground water <br /> samples, AGE recommends that no further environmental action be taken at the site. <br /> IY <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> Ih <br /> Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localitieg. The findings were based mainly <br /> upon analytical results provided by an independent ;laboratory. Evaluation of the <br /> geologic/hydrogeologic conditions at the site for the purpose of this investigation was made from <br /> a limited number of available data points (i.e. soil samples) and subsurface conditions may vary <br /> away from these data points.No other warranty,expressed or implied;is made as to the professional <br /> interpretations, opinions and recommendations contained in this report. <br /> E <br /> i <br /> I' i <br /> N <br /> " Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br /> R <br /> i <br />