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i <br /> Attachment 1 Depth to water information is summarized in Table 1 Development and purge water <br /> generated during this event were stored onsite pending receipt of analytical results Groundwater <br /> samples collected from monitoring wells MW-4 through MW-12 were submitted under cham-of-custody <br /> to Argon Labs of Ceres, California (DOHS #1873) and analyzed for TPHg and BTEX using EPA <br /> Methods 8015 and 8020, respectively Table 2 summarizes the results of laboratory analyses for <br /> groundwater samples Laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documentation for these samples are <br /> included in Attachment 2 <br /> i On May 16, 1995 Ground Zero surveyed the top-of-casing elevations of newly installed monitoring <br /> wells MW-9 through MW-12, tying them to the existing network The survey data was combined with <br /> the depth to groundwater measured on May 15, 1995 to determine groundwater elevation On May 15, <br /> 1995, groundwater flow at the site, as measured in the wells, was generally to the northeast at an <br /> average gradient of approximately 0 003 ft/ft The groundwater flow direction and gradient appear to <br /> change significantly offsite to the east and north (Figure 3) <br /> Groundwater Analytical Results <br /> Elevated levels of TPHg and BTEX were detected in groundwater samples collected from wells located <br /> northeast of the former USTs The highest concentrations of TPHg and BTEX were detected in samples <br /> collected from wells MW-5 and MW-8, located in the northeast corner of the site and immediately <br /> offsite to the northeast, respectively No hydrocarbon analytes were detected in samples from wells <br /> E MW7, MW 11 and MW 12 <br /> Conclusions <br /> I <br /> Groundwater has been impacted by gasoline hydrocarbons and the plume may have migrated off site <br /> Review of the PHS/EHD file for the Top Filling Station, located across Wilson Way and upgradient <br /> of the Roek property, revealed the presence of substantial concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons in <br /> groundwater The Top Filling Station site may be a contributing source to the plume <br /> Recommendations <br /> Deepen temporarily plugged borings SB-25 and SB-26 to depths of approximately 55 feet bgs, construct <br /> vapor extraction test wells in borings SB-24, SB-25, SB-26, and SB-29, and perform a 1 day duration <br /> vapor extraction test at the site <br /> Deepen boring SB-37 to a depth of approximately 75 feet and construct an ambient air/groundwater <br /> monitoring well in the boring <br /> Resurvey the well head elevation of MWS and tie all wellhead elevations to those at the Top Filling <br /> Station across Wilson Way Perform at least four quarterly monitoring and sampling events at the site <br /> in order to verify concentrations of gasoline hydrocarbons and groundwater elevations observed during <br /> this investigation <br /> 10 <br /> 2 <br />