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r <br /> r <br /> 3 0 CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROJECT STATUS <br /> Between July 24, and November 25, 2002, the groundwater surface dropped an average of 0 77 <br /> feet, the groundwater gradient increased from 0 0076 to 0 0107 foot/foot, and the groundwater <br /> flow direction shifted approximately 25 degrees toward the east <br /> Between July 24, and November 25, 2002, the concentrations of gasoline compounds in <br /> groundwater declined slightly, possibly due to source removal efforts and natural attenuation <br /> processes Gasoline compounds in groundwater continued to be limited to MW-1, and in close <br /> proximity to the former UST The extent of impacted groundwater appears to be defined to the <br /> north by MW-2, and to the northeast (downgradient) by MW-3 <br /> r <br /> Based on these conclusions, Ramage Environmental recommends that the three monitoring wells <br /> continue to be monitored and sampled on a quarterly basis to evaluate the stability of gasoline <br /> concentrations and groundwater flow and gradient characteristics The next quarterly <br /> groundwater monitoring event is scheduled for February 2003 <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> r <br /> 7 <br /> r <br />