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5.0 RESULTS OF ASSESSMENT <br /> S.1 SITE INSPEC"TION <br /> The subject property was inspected by Mr. Jeffrey Powers of SEACOR on Thursday, <br /> October 25, 1990. Photographs taken during the inspection are included as Appendix A. <br /> At the time of inspection, the marina was not in operation. Based on the Phase I Site <br /> Assessment report generated by PACE Laboratories in September 1989, SEACOR did not <br /> inspect the office/maintenance building structure. The PACE report indicated that the <br /> building does not contain asbestos-containing materials (ACM). <br /> Mr. Powers collected a groundwater sample from the on-site well and submitted the <br /> sample for analysis of total nitrates, total coliform bacteria, benzene, ethyl benzene, <br /> toluene and xylene (BETX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as #2 fuel oil, #1 <br /> fuel oil, and gasoline. The laboratory reports are included as Appendix B. No BETX or <br /> TPH was detected. The results of the nitrate and bacteria analysis indicate that the water <br /> . from the well is potable. Because the log of the on-site well was not available from the <br /> MGS, it is not known at what depth below ground surface the well is screened. <br /> No unusual landforms or soil discolorations were noticed during the site inspection. There <br /> appeared to be only one UST at the site. No electrical transformers or capacitors were <br /> noticeable at the site during the inspection. <br /> 5.2 SURROUNDING FACILITIES <br /> A reconnaissance of facilities adjacent to the subject property was performed by Mr. Jeff <br /> Powers and Mr. Charlie Jones of SEACOR the week of October 25 to November 2, 1990. <br /> The area get�erally consists of private residences. One notable exception is the former <br /> automotive transmission repair facility. Prior to the establishment of the transmission <br /> repair facility, a gasoline service station was located at •the site. City of Orono records <br /> indicate that two USTs were removed from this facility on July 21, 1989. During the <br /> process of removing the tanks, 150-200 gallons of free product (unleaded gasoline) was <br /> released into the excavation area from one of the tanks. There is no record of cleanup <br /> activities or remediation efforts associated with the free product release. Contrary to the <br /> PACE assessment, the third UST was not removed but was left in place due to its <br /> proximity to the foundation of the building. City records indicate that city tank removal <br /> permits were iiot issued to the tank removal contractor, name unknown. <br /> 5 <br />