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47 <br /> HEnv Project#201603 <br /> March 1, 2016 <br /> measured to be 35 below ground surface (bgs). Approximately 15 tons of <br /> contaminated soil were removed from the UST basin down to 10 feet bgs. The <br /> fuel pump was located above the USTs, and was also removed. After <br /> excavation, laboratory analysis of the soil for petroleum hydrocarbons was below <br /> detectable levels (BDL). A groundwater sample was not deemed unwarranted. <br /> On August 18, 1999, the NCDEQ issued a "No Further Action" letter. Based on <br /> the distance from the subject site and lack of reported groundwater <br /> contamination, this incident does not represent a REC of the site. <br /> Incident 22369 <br /> Mace Grading Company, Inc. installed one 2,000-gallon diesel UST in May 1984. <br /> The UST basin was located approximately 350 feet southeast of the site. <br /> According to the "Tank Closure Report" prepared by Environmark, P.A. on July 7, <br /> 1997, laboratory analysis of the soil detected diesel range organics at 26 parts <br /> per million (ppm). At the time, 26 ppm of DRO was below the NCDEQ action <br /> level of 40 ppm (Note: The DRO action level was reduced to 10 ppm in the early <br /> 2000s). <br /> Neither groundwater, nor free product, was detected during UST removal. In <br /> October 2000, the NCDEQ requested additional information regarding the <br /> product line and pump island. Foust Oil Company, Inc. confirmed the product <br /> line and pump island was located above the UST and removed with the USTs. <br /> On January 18, 2001, the NCDEQ issued a "No Further Action" letter. Based on <br /> the distance from the subject site and lack of reported groundwater <br /> contamination, this incident does not represent a REC of the site. <br /> • Bernell Company (Cassell Company), 6600 East Washington Street — This <br /> incident occurred approximately 800 feet south and upgradient of the site. Upon <br /> removal of a 1,000-gallon gasoline UST, soil and groundwater contamination was <br /> detected. Based on the distance from the site, this LUST does not represent a <br /> REC of the site. <br /> • Sams Mart, 6321 Highway 70 —This incident occurred approximately 1,500 feet <br /> southeast and upgradient of the site. In November 2008, one 8,000-gallon <br /> gasoline UST, 6,000-gallon gasoline UST, and one 4,000-gallon gasoline UST <br /> were removed. Groundwater contamination was not reported. Based on the <br /> distance from the site, this incident does not represent a REC of the site. <br /> LUST Trust Fund Database (LUST TRUST) <br /> This database contains information about claims against the State Trust Funds for <br /> reimbursements for expenses incurred while remediating LUSTs. <br /> The site is not listed on the LUST TRUST database. There is one property on the LUST <br /> TRUST database within 0.5 mile of the site: <br /> • Cassell Company, 6600 East Washington Street — This incident occurred <br /> approximately 800 feet south and upgradient of the site. Upon removal of a <br /> 1,000-gallon gasoline UST, soil and groundwater contamination was detected. <br /> Based on the distance from the site, this LUST incident does not represent a <br /> REC of the site. <br /> 11 <br />