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• 11 March 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 95-0130 <br /> ' Page 2 of 13 <br /> ' 2.2. UNDERGROUND,STORAGE TANK REMOVAL <br /> One 550-gallon UST and two 4,000-gallon gasoline USTs,dispensers and product piping were <br /> removed from a east section of the site (former UST area No. 1) on 01 September 1998. Soil <br /> samples were collected beneath the former USTs and product piping areas. Total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) was detected in soil samples collected beneath <br /> the east and west sections of the former 4,000-gallon UST excavation area at concentrations <br /> as high as 8,200 mg/kg;benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene and xylene(BTEX) constituents were <br /> detected at concentrations as high as 1,400 mg/kg. The greatest benzene concentration was <br /> ' detected at a concentration of 6.3 mg/kg. Methyl tert butyl ether(MTBE) was detected from <br /> the same samples at concentrations as high as 13 mg/kg;tert-amyl methyl ether(TAME)was <br /> detected at concentrations as high as 0.29 mg/kg and tert butanol (TBA) was detected at <br /> ' concentrations as high as 5.1 mg/kg. Total lead was detected in samples at concentrations as <br /> high as 32 mg/kg.No other analytes were detected above laboratory reporting limits from the <br /> analyzed samples. Analytical results of soil samples collected during UST removal activities <br /> are summarized in Table 1. <br /> It is AGE's understanding that two USTs were removed from a southeast section of the site(former <br /> • UST area No. 2) circa 1988. Soil samples collected beneath each UST and beneath the associated <br /> piping.The samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline(TPH-g) <br /> ' and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) constituents. TPH-g and BTEX were <br /> detected in the soil samples collected beneath the USTs at concentrations ranging from 22 <br /> milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) to 2,200 mg/kg. <br /> ' 2.3. PREVIOUS SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION <br /> The following is a summary of previous investigations at the site of the unauthorized release of fuel <br /> products to the subsurface: <br /> ' December 1994 - Five soil borings (B-I through B-5) were advanced at the site near the <br /> former UST areas. Soil borings B-1, B-3 and B-5 were advanced to depths of 35 feet; B-2 <br /> ' and B-4 were advanced to depths of 65 feet. Petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil was <br /> encountered in all five soil borings at depths between 10 feet and 65 feet(Table 1). Results <br /> of the December 1994 investigation were reported in Preliminary Investigation and <br /> ' Evaluation Report(PIER),dated 10 April 1995,prepared by Geological Audit Services,Inc. <br /> • January 1995 -Four soil borings(MW-1,MW-2,MW-3 and B-6)were advanced at the site <br /> ' as part of the ongoing investigation. Soil boring B-6 was advanced to a depth of 65 feet; <br /> MW-1, MW-2 and MW-3 were advanced to depths of 80 feet and completed as ground <br /> • water monitoring wells. Petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil was encountered in all four <br /> ' soil borings at depths between 35 feet and 65 feet.Dissolved TPH-g and BTEX compounds <br /> Advanced GmEnvironmental,Inc. <br />