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� soils tests cont. <br />3 <br />4 <br />0 <br />At Paine Field <br />August 7, 1991 <br />t2 deep - 12" deep <br />�2 comp.- �I" deep <br />At Fmine Field <br />August 26, 1991 <br />Deep 3/9 comp. <br />Discrete <br />Composite <br />Composite <br />270 pp� <br />9 <br />K�1 <br />(Screen test to make sure remediation complete before <br />independ�*nt iab analysis) <br />At Paine Field <br />Septembe•r 6, 1991 <br />Cell �1 <br />(see appended sample plan? <br />Cell =2 <br />(see appended sample plan) <br />Co�cposite 3.4 <br />Composite �.3 <br />Cell #3 <br />(see appended sample plan) Composite 3.9 <br />(Final independent soils testing prior to movinq tn <br />dump site) <br />II. U.S.T. Investigations: <br />A. <br />B. <br />Excavation Pit Tasting (See pages 1 8 2). <br />James Property L.�.L. Study <br />On June 25, the author tested the basement air space of the <br />James propertq usinq a low explosive limit meter which <br />tests for percentage oxygen and for percentage of L.E.L. <br />It also tests for hydrecarbon concentration� in parts per <br />million (p.P.m.). The basement has been remodeled into a 2 <br />or 3 room apartment and the owner had just painted the <br />concrete floor so no fine line �racks in the floor were <br />visible. This painting was in preparation for sale of the <br />property which was to go on the market July 1. There xere <br />no registration of any hydrocarbons or explosive fumes in <br />any aree of the basement either at 1:he floor or ceiling. <br />