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Report • �• NEC 02005 -ooh i 3 Envir onto SeNice , Inc. May 2, 2005 RE: Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Proposal for the Leaking Heating Oil Underground Storage Tank located at 11330 SW 90 Ave. Soil and groundwater sampling conducted by Soil Solutions revealed elevated diesel range petroleum hydrocarbons adjacent to the residential underground heating oil storage tank located at the above referenced address. On March 17, 2005 representatives of Soil Solutions collected soil samples under the tank that revealed high levels of contamination. On April 4 the tank was decommissioned and parts of the tank were removed. Approximately 1.3 tons of contaminated soil were removed. Because contamination was still in place, a risk based solution was provided. A soil boring was made in an attempt to determine the vertical extent of the contamination. Groundwater was encountered in the soil boring at approximately 12 feet below the ground surface. A water sample was collected and analyzed for BTEX, NW- TPHDx, and PAIL The concentrations are higher than the maximum allowable concentrations to be left on site. Soil Solutions anticipates that additional groundwater sampling will be required to assess the extent of the groundwater contamination. The DEQ requires the contamination in the groundwater be defined by completing one soil boring upgradient and two soil borings downgradient of the contamination plume. A water sample and a soil sample will be analyzed from each boring. If TPH and BTEX levels are below the DEQ acceptable limits, the release file can be closed. If contamination exceeding acceptable levels extends beyond our borings, additional borings will be required. Soil Solutions Environmental Services Inc. (SSES) will outline the tasks and estimated costs below to conduct soil and groundwater investigation at the above - referenced property. Soil and groundwater analytical data obtained from this investigation will be evaluated by SSES to determine if additional site activities are necessary in order to satisfy Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) requirements. The probable costs to complete the proposed soil and groundwater investigation are summarized below. 64 0 P.O. Box 15102 Portland, OR 97293 • 503.234.2118 • Fax 503. 31.7133 CCB# 138344 WA# SOILS* *995NM