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a - <br /> ). H. KLEINEELDER&ASSOCIATES <br /> File: W-2006--1 <br /> March 18, 1986 <br /> Page 2 <br /> other vehicles during business operationa. Use of the tank was <br /> discontinued two years ago and the tank was excavated last <br /> spring. The tank excavation area is shown on Plate No. 2. In a <br /> preliminary investigation soil samples were collected from two <br /> backhoe test pits to the west of the excavated area and a water <br /> sample was collected from a well on the west side of the <br /> excavated area. Analytical results from the samples indicated <br /> that gasoline related constituents were present in the soil and <br /> ground water in the vicinity of the excavated area. On April 29, <br /> 1985, a ground water sample was collected from the on-site <br /> production well and analyzed for EPA 601 compounds (chlorinated <br /> hydrocarbons) and EPA 602 compounds (aromatic hydrocarbons). Low <br /> concentrations of benzene, toluene, and xylene were detected in <br /> the ground water sample. A total of eight soil borings were <br /> drilled from July 23, 1985 to July 25, 1985, Monitoring wells <br /> were installed in four of the soil borings, and sail samples were <br /> collected from the other four borings. Data obtained from PID <br /> readings and analytical results of soil and ground water samples <br /> showed the presence of hydrocarbons below the tank excavation <br /> - area. Results of this investigation are described in the <br /> previous report dated December 16, 1985. <br /> III. <br /> PURPOSE <br /> - Guild Wineries and Distilleries contracted J. H. Kleinfelder <br /> and Associates to initiate an additional soils investigation <br />