Figure 1 – Soil Boring Locations

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Figure 1 – Soil Boring Locations Legend xB-1 xB-2 xB-3 xB-4 xB-5 xB-6 xB-7 xB-2 Soil Boring Location

Figure 2 – Map of Surficial Deposits Legend xB-2 Soil Boring Location xB-6 xB-7 xB-5 xB-1 xB-4 xB-2 xB-3

Figure 3 – Bedrock Geologic Map Showing Cross-Section Locations Legend A’ xB-2 Soil Boring Location B xB-6 xB-7 xB-5 xB-1 xB-4 xB-2 xB-3 B’ A

Figure 4 – Map Showing Water Table Surface Legend xB-2 Soil Boring Location xB-6 xB-7 xB-5 xB-1 xB-4 xB-2 xB-3 UST

Figure 5 – Cross-Section A-A’ Legend xB-2 Soil Boring Location

Figure 6 – Cross-Section B-B’ Legend xB-2 Soil Boring Location