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S fEC0R <br /> 7-Eleven Store#21756 <br /> Semi-annual Groundwater Monitoring Report (1Q2005) <br /> May 2, 2005 <br /> Page 2 <br /> i <br /> Groundwater Flow Direction and Gradient Northwest @ 0 002 foot per foot <br /> CFigure 2) <br /> Current Quarter Analytical Data (See Figure 3 and Table 1) <br /> Maximum TPHg Concentrations Not Detected, X50 pg/L <br /> Maximum Benzene Concentrations Not Detected, <0 50 pg/L <br /> Maximum MtBE Concentrations MW-1, 1 2 pg/L <br /> Maximum TBA Concentrations Not Detected, <5 0 pg/L - <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On December 9, 1998, three 10,000-gallon steel single-walled USTs were removed from <br /> the site and not replaced (IT Corporation, January 1999) Six soil samples were collected <br /> from the base of the UST pit approximately 14 feet below ground surface (bgs), and two soil <br /> samples were collected from beneath the pump islands and associated fuel dispensing <br /> piping at approximately 4 feet bgs Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), TPH <br /> as diesel (TPHd), and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) were not <br /> detected above laboratory reporting limits Methyl-tert-butyl ether (MtBE) was reported at a <br /> • concentration of 0 18 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in the northwest corner of the UST <br /> pit <br /> Initial site assessment was conducted in June 1999 (IT Corporation, 1999) by advancing <br /> five push-probe borings to total depths up to 25 feet bgs Soil samples collected during <br /> drilling contained up to 0 167 mg/kg MtBE, benzene and TPHg were not detected above <br /> laboratory reporting limits MtBE in soil was detected in one location (GP-4) at a <br /> concentration of 0 167 mg/kg Grab groundwater samples collected at the base of the <br /> borings contained up to 607 micrograms per liter (pg/I-) benzene, 32,200 pg/L TPHg, and <br /> 46,300 pg/L MtBE The highest concentrations were observed in boring GP-3, located near <br /> the western end of the former dispenser island location <br /> On December 20, 1999, three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-1 to MW-3) were installed <br /> to depths of 25 feet bgs, and screened from 10 to 25 feet bgs (IT Corporation, February <br /> 2000) Benzene and TPHg in soil were not detected above laboratory reporting limits <br /> Groundwater analytical data indicated dissolved concentrations of benzene (up to 0 32 <br /> pg/L), TPHg (up to 55 pg/L), MtBE (up to 230 pg/L), and tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) (3,710 <br /> pg/L) The reported TBA detection appears to be anomalous, as TBA has not been <br /> detected in subsequent quarterly samples The MtBE plume was defined downgradient of <br /> the hydrocarbon source area (the former UST and pump island locations) (Shaw, 2000) <br /> On April 1-3, 2002, monitoring well MW-4 was installed to 30 feet bgs and screened from <br /> 15 to 30 feet bgs (Shaw, August 2002) Dual-nested sparge/vent wells (SPV-1 and SPV-2) <br /> were drilled to 29 feet bgs, and screened from 12 to 22 feet bgs as soil vapor extraction <br /> (SVE) wells, and also screened from 24 to 29 feet bgs as sparge wells A Geoprobe soil <br /> boring (GP-6) was advanced to a depth of 40 feet bgs Soil samples collected from GP-6 <br /> 21756 05-1Q Report doc SECOR Intematronal Incorporated <br />