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of fuel hydrocarbon constituents were detected in the 48 8 -foot sample obtained from MW -1, the 21 5 - <br />foot sample collected from MW -3, and the 36 5 -foot sample collected from MW -4 Low to non -detect <br />levels of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were detected in the other soil samples submitted for laboratory <br />analysis from well borings MW -1 through MW -5 Monitor well locations are illustrated on Figure 2 and <br />soil data obtained during this assessment is summarized in Table 1 Details of this assessment were <br />presented in the TPE Preliminary Site Assessment Report, dated September 3, 1992 <br />In December 1993, Hydro Environmental Technologies Inc (HET) drilled and installed three <br />groundwater monitor wells, designated as MW -6 through MW -8 MW -6 was placed off-site on the <br />' adjacent property to the west approximately 35 feet northwest of MW -5 MW -7 was installed adjacent <br />and east of the on-site convenience store MW -8 was located off-site on a property east of the site across <br />Auto Avenue Wells MW -6 through MW -8 were each completed to an approximate depth of 90 feet and <br />screened from 70 to 90 feet bgs Petroleum hydrocarbon constituent concentrations reportedly were not <br />detected above laboratory detection limits in the soil samples collected from well borings MW -6 through <br />MW -8 Monitor well locations are illustrated on Figure 2 and data obtained during this assessment is <br />summarized in Table 1 Details of this assessment are presented in the HET Phase II Subsurface <br />Ip" "- !1;12_ on 17gpo,t, Iitcd A"tit'3ry 20 190 1 4- <br />In December 1994 and January 1995, Brown and Caldwell (BC) drilled and installed one dual completion <br />air sparge/soil vapor extraction well (AS-1/SVE-1) and two soil vapor extraction wells (SVE-2 and SVE- <br />3) AS-1/SVE-1 was placed approximately 5 feet east of the former UST excavation SVE-2 was <br />installed in the center of the former UST excavation southeast of MW -2 SVE-3 was installed <br />approximately 10 feet northwest of the former UST excavation AS -1 was completed to an approximate <br />total depth of 90 feet and screened from 87 5 to 90 feet bgs SVE-1 was installed within the same <br />' borehole as AS -1 to an approximate total depth of 79 feet and screened from 69 to 79 feet bgs Wells <br />SVE-2 and SVE-3 were each completed to an approximate depth of 65 feet and screened from 55 to 65 <br />feet bgs Elevated levels of petroleum hydrocarbon constituent were detected in all the soil samples <br />collected and submitted for laboratory analysis from well borings AS-1/SVE-1, SVE-2, and SVE-3 <br />Remediation well locations are illustrated on Figure 2 and data obtained during this assessment is <br />summarized in Table 1 Details of this assessment are presented in the BC Corrective Action Plan, dated <br />May 1995 Subsequent reports, starting with Cobb Environmental & Technical Services' Quarterly <br />Groundwater Monitoring Report Fourth Quarter 1997, refer to AS-1/SVE-1 as VW -3, SVE-2 as VW -1, and <br />SVE-3 as VW -2 <br />In June 2001, Clearwater Group Inc (Clearwater) drilled and installed four groundwater monitor wells, <br />designated as MW -9 through MW -12 MW -9 was placed approximately 20 feet northwest of the former <br />UST excavation MW -10 was installed immediately north of MW -3 approximately 20 feet northeast of <br />the former UST excavation MW -11 was located on-site approximately 20 feet south of the former UST <br />excavation MW -12 was installed approximately 12 feet southwest of the former UST excavation Wells <br />1WEZ 100966 CAP ATC Associates Inc <br />S 1EZ Serve\EZ 1009661Reports1100966CAP ATC Project No 43 25827 0026 <br />3 <br />