Engineers Planners Economists Scientists 10, 1989 MGM69143.C1 Mr. Robert Griswold EPA Region VI . " ""! 1445 Ross Avenue - : Dallas, TX 75202 Subject: Final Supplemental Geotechnical Technical Report Bayou Bonfouca Superfund Site Dear Bert: Attached is the final version of the Supplemental Geotechnical Technical Memorandum. This memorandum has been changed to incorporate EPA, LDEQ and COE comments. Please call me if you have any questions regarding this submittal. CO CO ^r O <; /cc/l^ Greg (Woodman Assistant Site Manager 3TR/30NF7/020 Attachment cc: Reggie Baty/Kansas City District, COE vrillie Shelton/New Orleans District CCE Harold Ethridge/LDEQ Brucc Haas/CH2M HILL-GNV Ross Sproul/CH2M HILL-GNV Tom Gorman/CH2M HILL-ATL David Price/CH2H HILL-BTR Greg Goodman/CH2M HILL-BTR Steve Gelman/CH2M HILL-MGM Louise Palmer/CH2M HILL-MGM lougeCtf'Ce Bate" ffouge Bivd /'OSJv 1 002277
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M r . Robert G r i s w o l dEPA Region VI . " ""!1445 Ros s Avenue - :D a l l a s , T X 7 5 2 0 2S u b j e c t : F i n a l S u p p l e m e n t a l G e o t e c h n i c a l T e c h n i c a l R e p o r tBayou B o n f o u c a S u p e r f u n d S i t eDear Bert:A t t a c h e d i s t h e f i n a l v er s i on o f t h e S u p p l e m e n t a lG e o t e c h n i c a l T e c h n i c a l M e m o r a n d u m . T h i s m e m o r a n d u m h a s beenc h a n g e d t o i n c o r p o r a t e E P A , L D E Q a n d C O E c o m m e n t s .P l e a s e c a l l m e i f y o u have a n y q u e s t i o n s r e g a r d i n g t h i ss u b m i t t a l .
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A s r e q u e s t e d , f o u r g e o t e c h n i c a l b or ing s were d r i l l e d a n dsampl ed west of the W e s t e r n Creek at the Bayou B o n f o u c aS i t e . T h i s memo p r e s e n t s l og s f r o m these borings andr e s u l t s of chemical a n a l y s e s on some of the s a m p l e s . Thepurpo s e o f the s u p p l e m e n t a l e x p l o r a t i o n was to p r o v i d es u b s u r f a c e d a t a f o r c o n t r a c t o r ' s u s e i n d e v e l o p i n g s t a g i n ga n d s t o c k p i l e areas. N o g e o t e c h n i c a l l a b o r a t o r y t e s t i n g w a sp r o v i d e d f o r t h i s e f f o r t , a n d t h e r e f o r e , s u b s u r f a c ed e s c r i p t i o n s were based s o l e l y o n f i e l d c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s .A g e o t e c h n i c a l e x p l o r a t i o n was conduc t ed on the BayouB o n f o u c a s i t e d u r i n g J u n e 1988. T h i s e x p l o r a t i o n i n c l u d e d19 soil b o r i n g s , l o c a t e d b e tween Bayou Lane and the W e s t e r nC r e e k . N o b o r i n g s were d r i l l e d west o f t h e W e s t e r n C r e e kd u r i n g t h a t e x p l o r a t i o n p r o g r a m . R e s u l t s o f t h e J u n e 1988g e o t e c h n i c a l e x p l o r a t i o n a r e p r e s e n t e d i n t h e D e s i g nI n v e s t i g a t i o n s T e c h n i c a l M e m o r a n d u m f o r t h e Bayou B o n f o u c aR e m e d i a l D e s i g n , d a t e d December 1988.
F I E L D E X P L O R A T I O NF o u r b o r i n g s were d r i l l e d a n d s a m p l e d b e twe en t h e W e s t e r nC r e e k a n d S t . T a m m a n y A v e n u e o n t h e Bayou B o n f o u c a p r o p e r t y .The bor ing l o c a t i o n s were s e l e c t e d w i t h i n an area wh i ch mayp o t e n t i a l l y be used as a c o n t r a c t o r ' s s t a g i n g area d u r i n gs i t e r e m e d i a t i o n . W e t , swampy land in the s o u t h e a s t corner
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of the area was j u d g e d l e s s l i k e l y to be u s ed , and waso m i t t e d f r o m the t e s t i n g program. F i g u r e 1 shows thegeneral s i t e l a y o u t . F i g u r e 2 p r e s e n t s a l o ca t i on p l a n o ft h e s u p p l e m e n t a l borings.T h e U . S . C o r p s o f Engineers d r i l l e d t h e borings with aCMS 750 d r i l l rig mounted on an a l l - t e r r a i n vehic l e .Borings N S - 2 0 a n d N S - 2 2 were d r i l l e d w i t h m u d ro tary m e t h o d sus ing a 4-inch d i a m e t e r b i t , and cont inuous S t a n d a r dP e n e t r a t i o n T e s t ( S P T ) s a m p l i n g t o d e p t h s o f 40.5 f t .Bor ing s N S - 2 1 a n d N S - 2 3 were d r i l l e d w i t h 3 % inch I Dh o l l o w - s t e m auger s w i t h S P T s a m p l i n g a t 5-£t i n t e r v a l e , t od e p t h s o f 30.5 a n d 3 1 f t . T h e d e e p e r b o r i n g s , N S - 2 0 a n dN S - 2 2 , were d r i l l e d w i t h m u d ro tary m e t h o d s t o avoidp o t e n t i a l p r o b l e m s f r o m i n t r u s i o n o f s o i l s u n d e r ah y d r o s t a t i c head in to the augor s t em.
S a m p l i n g w a s i n accordance w i t h A S T M S t a n d a r d M e t h o d D - 1 5 8 6 ,S t a n d a r d P e n e t r a t i o n T e s t a n d S p l i t Barrel S a m p l i n g o fS o i l s , u s i n g a 2-inch O D , 18-inch l o n g s p l i t - s p o o n s a m p l e rdr iv en by a 140-lb hammer f a l l i n g 30 inche s . Blow count swere recorded and used as an i n d i c a t i o n of soil c o n s i s t e n c y ,a l o n g w i t h manual c l a s s i f i c a t i o n t e c h n i q u e s .D r i l l i n g and s a m p l i n g were m o n i t o r e d by a g e o t e c h n i c a le n g i n e e r f r o m C H 2 M H I L L , i n a c cordance w i t h A S T M D - 2 4 8 8 ,V i s u a l - M a n u a l P r o c e d u r e f o r D e s c r i p t i o n a n d I d e n t i f i c a t i o no f S o i l s . A t N S - 2 1 a n d N S - 2 3 , a 3-inch s p l i t - b a r r e l s a m p l e rw a s i n s e r t e d i n s i d e t h e h o l l o w - s t e m auger s d u r i n ga d v a n c e m e n t t o each S P T i n t e r v a l . T h e soi l o b t a i n e d f r o mt h i s s a m p l e r w a s a l s o c l a s s i f i e d a n d l o g g e d . B o r i n g l o g sare p r e s e n t e d in A p p e n d i x A o f t h i s memo.
D u r i n g d r i l l i n g , t h e b o r e h o l e w a s r o u t i n e l y m o n i t o r e d f o re x p l o s i v e g a s e s , o x y g e n l e v e l , a n d p h o t o i o n i z a t i o n p o t e n t i a lw i t h a n H N u met er . T h e b a c k g r o u n d r e a d i n g s f o r t h i si n s t r u m e n t were g e n e r a l l y measured in the wood s a minimum of5 0 f t u p w i n d o f t h e d r i l l r i g . T h i s i n s t r u m e n t p r o v i d e d a ni n d i c a t i o n o f t h e p r e s e n c e o f v o l a t i l e o r g a n i c c o m p o u n d s ,and s h o u l d not be a s sumed to measure the c o n c e n t r a t i o n s w i t hany accuracy. HNu r e a d i n g s were recorded on th e b o r i n gl o g s . T h e i n s t r u m e n t s t o p p e d w o r k i n g d u r i n g r a i n y p e r i o d sw h i l e d r i l l i n g N S - 2 0 .
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C R E O S O T EOf the f o u r g eo t e chni ca l borings p e r f o r m e d d u r i n g thes u p p l e m e n t a l geotechnical investigation, only one boring wasnoticeably contaminated. W h i l e d r i l l i n g N S - 2 2 , soil withcreosote contamination was encountered at an l l -£ t d e p t h .The contamination was ea s i ly i d e n t i f i e d by odor prior tode t e c t i on with the HNu meter. The contamination had thea p p e a r a n c e of dark brown or b lack smudges on r e l a t i v e l yh o r i z o n t a l p l a n e s w i t h i n the fat c l ay at d e p t h s between 11and 15 ft. A s trong creosote odor was not i c ed on the1 0 . 5 ' - 1 2 . 0 ' s a m p l e , a s l i g h t odor o n t h e 1 2 . 0 ' - 1 3 . 5 f s a m p l e ,a n d a very s l i g h t odor o n t h e I S . S ' - I S . O 1 s a m p l e . N o odorand no HNu response was de t e c t ed on any sampl e below a 1 5 - f td e p t h .S o i l s a m p l e s f r o m 1 1 , 1 3 , 1 5 . 5 , a n d 1 7 - f t d e p t h s a t N S - 2 2were c o l l e c t e d in l a b o r a t o r y conta iner s for chemicala n a l y s i s . The sampl e s f r om 11, 15.5 , and 17 ft were t e s t edf o r P N A s , a n d f r o m 15.5 f t f o r v o l a t i l e a n d s emi-vo la t i l ecompounds. Chemical analys e s were p e r f o r m e d i n C H 2 M K I L L ' Slabora tory in Montgomery , A l a b a m a . The t e s t s ind i ca t edt o t a l c onc en tra t i on s o f PNAs in the 1 1 - f t s a m p l e at 517 p p m ,and no PNA c o m p o u n d s above the d e t e c t i o n l i m i t s in the 15.5and 1 7 - f t s a m p l e s . No v o l a t i l e s o r s e m i - v o l a t i l e c o m p o u n d swere d e t e c t e d above the q u a n t i t a t i o n l imi t and not in thel a b o r a t o r y b lank s a m p l e submi t t ed f o r those ana ly s e s . T h ol a b o r a t o r y test r e s u l t s are pr e s en t ed in A p p e n d i x B.
R E S U L T SBorings a t t h i s s i t e i n d i c a t e a s u b s u r f a c e s t r a t i g r a p h ys i m i l a r t o tha t encountered d u r i n g th e J u n e 1988e x p l o r a t i o n . The s o i l s encountered may be de s cr ib ed inthree m a j o r s t r a t a : an u p p e r cohesive s t r a t u m , a s i l t andf i n e sand s t ra tum that grade s into an i n t e r b e d d e ds i l t - s a n d - c l a y zone ( t h e " sha l l ow ar t e s ian a q u i f e r " ) , and alower cohesive zone o f s o f t f a t c l a y .The n e a r - s u r f a c e m a t e r i a l i s s i l t and l ean c l a y , g r a d i n g t oh i g h e r p l a s t i c i t y m a t e r i a l . T h e f a t c l a y g e n e r a l l y h a s a"blocky" s t ruc ture , due to smal l s tre s s f r a c t u r e s onor thogonal p l a n e s . S l i c k e n s i d e s were observed in the 3"s p l i t - b a r r e l s a m p l e s at 12.0 and 1 3 . 5 - f t d e p t h s atBoring N S - 2 1 .
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The u p p e r cohesive zone g e n e r a l l y ha s a s t i f f e r c on s i s t en cythan the c lays encountered wi th in the same s t r a t a on theeast side of the creek. The s i l t , sand, and interbeddedlayer west of the Wes t e rn Creek genera l ly has comparablec on s i s t en c i e s , based on S t a n d a r d Pene tra t i on T e s t blowcounts and manual c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s , The lower cohesive zonecontains very s o f t clays s imi lar to the remainder of thesite.The u p p e r cohesive zone at N S - 2 2 , where the creosotecontamination was encountered, does not a p p e a r to be f i l l orhave been otherwise d i s turb ed . It was d r i l l e d a p p r o x i m a t e l y50 ft f r o m the W e s t e r n Creek , which has been known tocontain creosote wi thin its s ed iment s . F u r t h e r m o r e , nowaste p i l e s or other evidence of f ormer p l a n t operat ionswere noted within the surrounding area.
L I M I T A T I O N ST h i s memorandum ha s been prepared f o r s p e c i f i c a p p l i c a t i o nto the Bayou B o n f o u c a S i t e R e m e d i a t i o n , in accordance wi thg e n e r a l l y accepted geotechnical engineering pract i ce . Noother warranty, e xpre s s ed or i m p l i e d , is made.The r e s u l t s de s cr ibed in t h i s memorandum are based on thedata obtained f rom S o i l Borings N S - 2 0 , N S - 2 1 , N S - 2 2 , a n dN S - 2 3 . The soil borings ind i ca t e soil c o n d i t i o n s on ly a ts p e c i f i c l o ca t i on s and t i m e s , and only to the p e n e t r a t e dd e p t h s . T h e y d o n o t n e c e s s a r i l y r e f l e c t s t r a t a v a r i a t i o n sthat may exi s t between the boring l o c a t i o n s .T h i s memorandum p r e s e n t s d a t a f r o m f i e l d a n d labora toryt e s t i n g . C H 2 M H I L L i s n o t r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a n y c o n c l u s i o n sderived f r o m th i s d a t a unl e s s wr i t t en concurrence i sp r o v i d e d . F u r t h e r m o r e , C H 2 M H I L L i s n o t r e s p o n s i b l e f o r a n yc l a i m s , d a m a g e s , or l i a b i l i t y a s soc ia t ed wi th i n t e r p r e t a t i o no f s u b s u r f a c e d a t a wi thout t h e e x p r e s s w r i t t e n a u t h o r i z a t i o no f C H 2 M H I L L .
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SOIL DESCRIPTIONS O I L K A H C COLOR, M O I S T U R E C O N T E N T ,R E L A T I V E D E N S I T Y D R C t S i S t S T E N C Y ( S Q f t ,S T R U C T U R E H l f C f t A U M Y , U S C S G R O U PSYMBOL
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/Xf' " //sEAXAAYJ Brown and gray mot t l ed , " 'm o d e r a t e to h igh p l a a t l c l t y , mo i s t , !b locky s tn i c ture , f trm. ( C H ) /
ff*FAT CLAYi Brown and gray m o t t l e d , " £modera t e to h igh p l a s t i c i t y , varved, fmoist to wet, a t l f f . (CH) ' ' , t<>TOP 10": S1UT) Brown and gray, doyey.with f i n e aana, wet, f irm. (ML)BOTTOM 2*: SW^; Brown, medium - 't o f l n e gra lnedV wet. (SP)
S I L T Y H N E S A N O : Grown turn ing t ogray. w e T . H o o a a t o medium-dense. ( S M )
S I L T o n d F I N E S A N D : Brownish-gray wi th „thin ruat a tr eoka, l ow p l a s t i c i t y ,-50% sand, 50X e l l t , molat to wet,s t i f f . ( M L )
Soma 01 above. "-80% eond, *3Sa n t , wet, medium-dense . ( S M )
S J l t T Y p N E S A N p : B/own wi th gray o tb o t t om. ~35» oOt, wot, medium-dense.( S M )
F^NE SAMP: Srown, troe* mlco, "-5Ss i l t , wet , med lum-denaa. ( S P ) „
RNE SAND; Oroy, same aa obow, - ;with 1/4 to 1" aeoma of brown ondgray aflty and fat e J o y , vorved, ot 5 . rf n t e r r o l a , s U f f . ( S P ) i"
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PROJECT NUHBERM G M 69142.C1 BORW3 NUMBER N S - 2 0 SHUT 3 or 3S O I L B O R I N G L O G
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DNE^SANOj Gray, wet, medium- dense,wl lh 1 a earns of gray fat day, s t i f f ,ot 5" Interwta. (SP)
E A T - . C W l Y ; ° r a y , varvisd, i t l cky . *"high p l o a t l o f t y , with thin sondI d n e e e , wet, s o f t . 1" aond seom ot3 0 . 7 ' . ( C H )
Some oc obove, no oond seom,a o f t ( C H )
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S1UJ U g h l brown, clayey, dry, s t i f f . ( M L ) .
L£AU_CLAT; Gray ond brown m o t t l e d , withroots, blocky s t ruc ture , a l l f f . ( C t )
L£AH CLAY: Gray with brown m o t t f l n g ,»l ly, tow to moderate p l a s t i c i t y , mois t ,s t i f f , ( a )
Some as above; b l a c k y s t ruc ture , blockstains from organic matter, roots, etc.HHu « O.f l ppm on b lo ck- s ta ined sampl e . _
r/i lLQL^T^ Brown with groy m o t t l i n g , traca •Mock orgoAte s ta in s , modera t e to highp l a s t i c i t y , Mocky s truc ture , moist , f irm —t o s t i f f . ( C H )
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Gray wUh rust ttraoks, cloyvyn»or t o p , moi#t firm. ( M l )
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SOIL DESCRIPTIONS O I L K A H E , COLOR, M O I S T U R E C O N T E N T ,RELATIVE DENSITY OR CONSISTENCY, SOILSTRUCTURE, HBCRALOGY, USCS CROUPSYMBOL
FAT CLAY: Gray, vorved, h igh p l a s t i c i t y ,wet, a o f t , wi th root, 1/2" aeamIfgh t bro*n fa t clay, s o f t . (CH)
Same as above, very s o f t , 1/2" s f l t y ""f i n e aand at 30.3' , 1/2" l i g h tbrown fat day at 31.0' . (CH)
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FAT CLAY: Gray, a l l t y . no verves. ™wet. f i r m , r o o U a t a . ( C H )
ELASTIC SILT: Groy. cloyay, troc«r o o t l e t s , wet, very s o f t at t op ,s o f t ( M H )
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PROJECT NUMBER' M G M 6 9 1 4 2 . C 1 . J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N S - 2 3 SHEET 3 OF 3
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108-95-2111-44-495-57-8541-73-1106-46-7100-51-695-50-1J S H 8 - 7108-60-1106-44-5621-64-767-72-198-95-378-59-188-75-5105-67-965-85-0U i - 9 1 - 1120-83-2120-82-1106-47-887-68-359-50-791- 7-677-47-488-06-295-95-491-58-788-74-4131-11-3606-20-299-09-251-28-5100-02-7132-64-9121-14-264-66-27 0 C 5 - 7 2 - 3100-01-6534-52-186-30-6101-55-3118-74-187-86-584-74-285-68-791-94-1117-81-7117-84-0
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b i s ( 2 - C h l o r o i s o p r o p y l ) E t h e r4 - H a t h y l p h e n o lN - N i t r o s o - D i - n - P r o p y l a m i n aH e x a c h l o r o e thaneN i t r o b e n z e n eI s o p h o r o n o2 - H i t r o p h e n o l2,4-OimothylphanolBenzoic A c i d
b i s ( 2 - C h l o r o a t h o x y ) H a t h a n o2 1 4 - D i c h l o r o p h o n o l1 , 2 , 4 - T r i c h l o r o b a n z a n e4 - C h l o r o a n i l i n a
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