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( — ------- --------- ----------- �� K L E I N F E L D E R <br /> � <br /> ! material n�as interpreted to be Glacial Till. Boring B-3 was completed to a depth of <br /> appro�imately 36%z feet below ground surface (bgs). A temporary ground�vater monitoring well <br /> � was installed in borehole B-3. Altl�ougli no evidcnce of groundwater «�as reported in the <br /> temporary well, evidence of localized perched grow�d�vater zones associated with ]enses of sand <br /> � was reported durin�ilie soi] drilling activities. <br /> 2.2 PHASE I ENVIRON117ENTAL SITE ASSESSAIENT BY KLEINFELDER, INC. <br /> � (SEPTEMBER 2000) <br /> As pari of a previous due diligence process, Kleinfelder conducted a Phase I CSA on the subject <br /> � property induding Lots 1 tivough 16. The Phase I indicated that a one-story commercial <br /> building and other small structures �i�cre occupying tl�e subject property. The building <br /> ("Manufacturing Building") was occupied by K & H Printers, L�c. a�id used for printing, storagc <br /> � and shipping purposes. An it�active underground storage tank (US7') ���as identified immcdiately <br /> � to the east of the "Manufacturin@ Building". The location of the fomier inactive UST is sho�vn <br /> on Figure 3. A small amount of heating oil ���as locatcd in the UST at that time our site visit. <br /> Small volumes of a variety of hazardous materials associated with lhe prinling and picturc <br /> � developing activities t��ere slored in the southeast portion of the D�anufacturing Buildinc <br /> ,. <br /> Uasement. These materials appearcd to be ���ell managed and maintained ���ith no evidence of <br /> � spillage or leakage on il�e surrounding concrete floor. A minor amount of petroleum slaining <br /> associated ���ith 1he heating oil UST pro�uct pipe�vas obsen�ed on the concrete basement floor in <br /> + the Manufaclwing Building. <br /> t <br /> 2.3 PIIASE II ENVIROiV111ENT:1L SITE ASSrSS1UENT I31' KI,EINFELDER, 1NC. <br /> j (S�PTEN[BER 2000) <br /> Based on Phase I LSA msults, a Phas: II subsurface soil investigation was conducted to assess <br /> � +1�e potential presence of contaminated soils associated �vith an inactive UST a��d the chemical <br /> storage azea. In August 200Q a total of four strala-probes (K.B-6, KB-7, KB-8, and T�13-9) �vere <br /> � completed adjacent to the inaclive UST. Although field-screening results indicated lo�v le��els <br /> organic vapor monitor (OVD-� readings, anal�nical soil testing did not detect the presence of <br /> I petroleum-impacted soils. Strata-probe KB-10 �vas compleled in ilie vicinity of il�e cl�emical <br />� ' storage azea and did not detect tUe presence of total petroleum hydrocazbons (TPH). Kleinfelder <br /> concluded that the inactive heating fuel UST be removed in accordance wit�i applicable <br /> ( � \Vashington State Department ofl�colocy (rcolo�y) UST regulations. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> ' 43360/SEA4h036 ioc Pa_c'nf 11 / , <br /> Co�cigh�:004};ainklder Inc. /,,\ <br /> U <br />
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