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� � Sailors World, Inc. <br /> ' Summit Project No. 922030 <br />� October 5, 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br />� - • Completed eight Geoprobe�test probes at the site on June 15, 1994; <br />[� • Completed an additional four Geoprobe� test probes at the site and three <br />�� test probes off site on June 2, 1995; . <br />� • Collected and analyzed groundwater and soil samples from test probe <br /> locations for concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons; selected soil <br /> samples were analyzed for lead; <br />� Collected and analyzed groundwater sam les from the o - ' <br /> ' p n site water supply � <br /> well on two occasions; and ' <br />� <br /> • Prepared this report that summarizes the results of the assessment and <br />� remedial actions performed, and presents conclusions and , <br /> recommendations. <br />'-„ 2.2 Background Information <br /> � <br /> The soil conditions at the site have been altered over the years according to a memo received <br />� from our client, Mr. Gary De Santis, dated April 4, 1995 (Appendix n. Based on this memo, <br /> large amounts of fill have been periodically placed in the area to create conditions necessary for <br /> commercial development. <br />� The property currently occupied by Sailors World has been transferred nume <br /> rous times; the most <br /> recent transfer has resulted in delays in completing the remedial investigation. A summary of <br />� historical ownership of the property has been provided by Mr. De Santis and is also included in <br /> Appendix I. <br />� According to the field notes prepared by Foth & Van Dyke, excavation activities performed by <br /> Griggs Contracting were observed by Foth & Van Dyke personnel on August 3 and 4, 1992. At <br /> that time, two USTs existed on the site (see Excavation Report in Appendix II). The 3,000- <br />� gallon capacity UST contained unleaded gasoline; the other UST (4,000-gallon capacity) liad <br /> been out of service for several years and had also been used for storage of gasoline in the past. <br />� Petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil was encountered during the construction of a new club <br /> house and approximately 60 cubic yards of impacted soil were removed at that time. <br />� A geotechnical report, which included drilling logs for two (relatively deep) test borings, was <br /> prepared by GME Consultants, Inc., dated August 25, 1992. The test boring logs are included in <br /> Appendix III. The two test borings were completed on August 19, 1992 near the north and south <br />� comers of the (at that time) proposed club house building. The test boring logs indicated the <br /> presence of approximately 8 feet of fill overlying silry clay and clayey silt to 77 feet below <br /> ground surface. <br />� . <br />'1 <br />