GEOHYDROLOGICAL REPORT, PHASE II UNCONTROLLED WASTE SITE INVESTIGATION DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS MAURICE, IOWA TCI JOB #884719 BOOK 2 30305944 111111 Superfund
GEOHYDROLOGICAL REPORT, PHASE II
UNCONTROLLED WASTE SITE INVESTIGATION
DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS
MAURICE, IOWA
TCI JOB #884719
BOOK 2
30305944111111
Superfund
APPENDIX D
RAW LAB RESULTS
TABLE 1
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: pjt-J
n’:ond—yqgoJ_ -_HDR Sample I.D.: thi.i
Sample Mate ix: Soil Date Collected: 8/28/84
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab:9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/6/84
_____j- '/h.g_ ug/hg•: 12.5 B romoine t h an < 11.0 Benzene
______ iJAiP.____Chlcrciiie thane < 15.0 ■ Chlorobenzene5.5 B rcrnodi ch 1 orome thane * 15.0 Toluene
. > c Dibromochlorcmethane < 18.0 Ethylbenzene7.0 Methylene Chloride 12.5 Acrolein
< 11.2 B romofo rm < 12.5 Acrylonitrile
6.8 ___ Ch 1 o ro fo rm * 85.3 Methyl Ethyl iv 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 118 Acetone< 12.5 Trich1c ro f1uo romethane
< 12.5 Chloroe thane
< 7.0 1,1 -Dichioroethane
< 7.C 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 5.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethanp
< 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-TrichloreethariP
< 17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethanp
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7. C 1,1 -Dich1oroethenp
< 4.0 ___ Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.3 Trichlorcethene
•: 10.3 Tet rach1oroethenp
< 12.5 2-Ch1orcethylvinvIpthpr
< 15.0 1,2-Dich1oropropane
•: 12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dich1 cropropene ‘ u
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dichlornprnppnp
VOL AT I LE OATAMC ANALYSIS (VOA)
L A i A S 3 M M /; LY
tlient:__ Djaillprid Vogel - HDD____ Sample I.D.:_ (_23-70302-2) TCI 1-2
Sample Matrix:___ Soi 1____________ Date Collected: 8/29/S4
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE_____ Date Recc-i ved by Lab : 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/6/84
----------‘j.9
< 12.5 E roniomethane
c 12.5 Chloromethane
5.5 B r o m o d i c h 1 o r o; t i e t h a n e
< 7.8 Dib rcmoch1o rometh are
*-■ 7.0 Methylene Chloride
< 11.3 B rorro t g nn
^ 4.0 _ Ch 1 o ro fo mi
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride
- 12.5 T rich1 ore fluoromethane
< 12.5 Chloroe thane
< 7.0 1,1- Di chi o roe thane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trich1orcethane
< 17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Di chloroethene
«: 4.0 T rans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.3 T rich1c roet hene
< 10.3 Teteach loroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1 vinyl ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dich1oropropane
< 12.5 .CIS - 1 ,3- Di ch 1 orooropene
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
To 1uene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Ac ry 1 on i t r i 1 e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
‘ ‘ u
u 9 / -" a
< 11.0
15.0
< 15.0
■- 1 ; . 0
- 12.5
< 12.5
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VOLATILE CRT AN 1C ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client:: Diamond Vogel - HOR
Semple Matrix: Soil
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE
/
Sample l.p.: (23-70302-3) TC11-4
Date Collected:8/29/84__________ __
Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/6/84_________
ug/Rg pq/Kg
< 12.5 B roino methane <11.0< 12.5 Chloromethane < 15.0
< 5.5 B roniodi ch 1 crometha.ne < 15.0
< 7.8 Dibrc ochloronethane < 1 8. C
< 7.0 Methylene Chloride < 12.5
< 11.6 Bromoform < 12.5
< J.O Cli 1 o rc fo rm < 25.0
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 9
< 12.5 Trichlorofluoromethane
< 12.5 Chloroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1,1-Trichloroethane
<12.5 1,1,2-Trichioroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dichioroethene
< 4.8 T rich1oroethene
< 10.3 Tetrachloroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroethv1viny1 ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dich1oropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene u
< 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
Benzene
Ch1crcbenzene
Toluene
Ethy1 benzene
Acrolein
Acry1 onitrile
Methyl Ethyl
Acetone
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond Vogel - HDR Samp 1 e I .D. : (23-70302-4) TCI 1-5
Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/6/84
pc/Kg ua/Ka
•: 12.5 E rcmoine thane ______ < 11.0 Benzene
■: 12.5 Chloromethane 15.0 Chlorobenzene
______JLA _ Brc-modi chloromethane < 15.0 Toluene
• 7.8 Di br-: mcchloroinechane < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
< 7.0 Me .hylene Chloride <12.5 Acrolein
______jjj3 B romo fc nn < 12.5 Aery Icnitri1e
•• A.O Chloro fcr:n < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 278 Acetone
< 12.5 T rich1cro f1uo rome thane
< 12.5 Ch1oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Diehl oroethane
•- 7.0 1,2-Dichioroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichioroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trich1oroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
<12.5 Vinyl Chloride
or--.V
i111,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
4.3 T rich1oroethene
< 10.3 Tet rach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1 vinyl ether
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
< 12.5 Trans-1 , 3-Dich1oropropene
VOL AT ILF OrTmiC P-! i A L Y S I5 (VGA)
LL\ I A L R \
Client: Diamond Vogel - HDR
Samp 1e Matrix: Soil
Method fio.: DIRECT SPARGE
s«»:e I.D.; U3-TO3Q2-5) TCI 1-7
Date Collected:__ 8/29/84
Date Received bj Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/6/84
ug/*g
1 2 . b B remomethane
•: 12.5 Chlo romethane
< 5.5 Bromcdich1oremetnane
< 7.8 D i b r o mo c h 1 o r o me l h a r. e
< 7.0 Methylene Chloride
< 11.8 Ercmcform
< -4 J Ch lore form
-• 7.0 Carbon letrachloride
< 12.5 T rich1cro f1uoromethane
< 12.5 Chloroe thane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trich1oroethane
<12.5 1,1,2-Trichlorcethane
< 17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
•: 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1 -Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans -1,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4. S T rich1oroethene
- 10.3 Tetrachlorcetnene
< 12.5 2 - Ch 1 o roe th v 1 v i ny 1 e t h e r
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 , 3-Dich1oropropere
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
;iO/j'a____
< ll.G Benzene
15.0
< 15 . C
Ch1orobenzene
i o 1 u e n e
< 1 3. C
< 12,5
< 12.5
< 25 .C
< 25.0
145
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Aerylonitrile
Methyl Ethyl Ke
Acetone
Total Xylenes
VOLATILE ORTAN IC ANALYSTS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond Vogel HDR
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE
J
Sample I.D.: (23-70302-6) TC11-8
Date Collected:__8/29/84
Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed:11/6/84
• 12.5 B romomethane
' 12.5 Chloromethane
C! KJ . Bromcdichloromethane
< 7.8 Dib rcmochlo romethane
•• 7.0 Methylene Chloride
' 11.8 8romofor:a
5 c------------— ^ »• •Ch lore form
•: 7.0 Carbon Tetracn1 oride
< 12.5 Trichloro fluoromethane
, <12.5 Cliloroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Di chloroetnar.e
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 ,1 -Trich1oroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
< 17.3 1,1 ,2,2-Tetrach1orcethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans - 1 ,2-Dich1oroethere
< 4.3 Trich1oroethene
< 10.3 Tetrach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroethy 1 vinyl ether
•- 15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dichloropropene
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
r 9/ ••9
•' 11.0____ Benzene
15.0__Chlorobenzene
< 15.0____ T o 1 u e n e
1 S. 0 Ethylbenzene
< 1 2 ■ 5____ Ac ro 1 e i n
< 12.6 __ Acrylenitrile
< 25.C___ Methyl Ethyl r'.et
<25.0 Acetone
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ient : Die;; ■Odd Vogel - HDR Sample 1.0. : ( 23- 70302-7) TC12-2
So; pie Mat rix : Soil Date Collected: D/29/84
Me thod No. : DIRECT SPARGE Date Roceived by Lab : 9/1/84
Date Analyzed : 11/7/84
V ia / Y. a n a / K q
12.5 Bromcinethane 11.0 Benzene
12.5 Ch lo roiiie thane 15.0 . Ch1orobenzene
< 5.5 B romodi ch 1orcmethane 15.0 Toluene
•c 7.8 Di b roinoch 1 o rcmethane < 18.0 Ethy1 benzene
39.7 Methylene Chloride r' 12.5 Acrolein
•c 11.8 B romcform < 12.5 Acrvionitri le
S n Ch loro fern < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 70.3 Acetone
< 12.5 Trich1oro flnorcmethane
< 12.5 Ciilo roe thane
7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
12.5 1,1,2-Trich1croe thane
1 7. 3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans - 1,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.8 T rich1oroethene
10.3 Tetrach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether
< 15.0 1 ,2-DichloropropaneMethylene chloride ■
u< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-DichloropropeneNote:,.
X 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dichloropropenesuspected to be a
VOLATILE' ORTAillC DIALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client:: Di ctinond Vocjel-H[iR Sample I.D.: ( 23-70302-8) TC12-5
Sample Mat ri x: Soil Date Collected: 8/29/34
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab :11/7/84
Date Analyzed:
r*;/Kq ___ _____ ud/Kq
< 12.5 8 romofiiethane < 11.0 Benzene
12.5 Chloromethane < 15.0 ' Chlorobenzene
<• 5.5 Broincdichlorcme thane < 15.0 To 1uene
<• 7.8 Dibromcchlcrcrrethane 1S.C Ethylbenzene
25.5 Methylene Chloride 12.5 Acrolein
11.8 B romc f o rn: •- 12.5 Aery 1 on i tri 1 e
4. C Chloroform < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride • 72.5 Acetone
12.5 T richlorofluoromethane
12.5 Chloroe thane
7.0 1 ,1 -Di chloroethane
7.0 1 ,2-Di chloroethane
9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tet rachloroethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dich1oroethene NOTE- Methylene chloride is suspected to be a< 4.8 Trichloroethene
•c 10.3 Tet each 1orcethenelaboratory contaminan
< 12.5 2- Ch 1 crcetliy 1 vi nyl ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dich1oropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene u
s 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
volatile: ortanic ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
I Duplicate
Cl i ent : f)i a;:iiond Vooel-HDR Sample I.D.: ( 23- 70302-8) TC12-5
S cl!np ] G Mat rlx : Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Mothod Mo. : DIRECT SPARSE Date Received by Lab : 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/7/84
U ‘3 / K G/ ■ “ uq/Kq
12.5 Gromomethane •: 11.0 Benzene
< 12.5 Chloromethane < 15.C Chlorobenzene
<\ 5.5 Bromodi chi orotne thane 15.C To 1uene
< 7.3 Di b romoch loromethane < 12.0 Ethylbenzene
29.5 __ Methylene Chloride •' 12.5 Ac ro1e i n
11.3 Eromo forn 12.5 Aery 1 on i:: r i 1 e
r' 4.0 Ch 1 o ro fo rm < 25.0 Methyl EthvT Ketone
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 137 Acetone
< 12.5 Trich1oro f1uoromethane
12.5 Ch1oroe thane
<r% 7.0 1 ,1 -Di chloroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 ,-l-Tri chloroethane
< 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1,2,2-Tetrachlcroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans -1 ,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.3 T rich1oroethene NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contaminantv 10.3 Tetrachloroethene
12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1 vinyl ether
< lr .0 1,2-Dichloropropane
12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene ' ‘ u
< 12.5 Trans -1,3-Dich1oropropene
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client:____Diamond Vogel-H DR
S amp 1 e Mat r i x : Soil_______
Method No.: QIPECT SPARGE
JSample I.D.: (23-70302-9) TCI2-6
Date Collected: 8/29/84_________
Date Received by Lab:9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/7/84
pa/ .-.a
< 12.5 B remomethane
< 12.5 Chloromethane
r 5.5 __ Bromodich1oromethane
< 7.8 0 i b r o mo c h 1 o r c me t h a n e
rr 0 Methvlene Chloride
< 11.8 B rc-mc form
, t'* . J Chloroform
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride
< 12.5 Trichloro fluorometnane
< 12.5 Ch 1 o roc-thane
< 7.0 1,1 -Dich1oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Cichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Tri ch I o roe t.harm
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
[ A 1 1 1.^ o 1 ,1 - Di chloroethene
< 4. q Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
< A. 3 Trichloroethene
10.3 Tetrachloroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1 vinyl ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
____< 11.0 Benzene
< 15.0 Chlorobenzene
< 15.0
< 13.0
< 12.5
•: 12.5
< 25.0
Gh.R
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Aery 1 onitri1e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
NOTE: Methylene chloride is
suspected to be a laboratory
contaminant
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond-Vogel - HORJ
Sample I.D. : (23-70 302-10) TCI 2-10
Sample Mat rix : Soil Date
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE Date
Date
q/Tg
12.5 B rorno methane
12.5 Chloromethane
< 5.5 Brcimcdi chioromethane
■- 7.3 . Dib rcmochlo romethane
13.3 Methylene Chloride
< 11.3 Brcmoform
4.0 Ch 1 oro fc rm
7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride
< 12.5 T rich1oro f1ucromethane
< 12.5 Ch1oroe thane
7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
4.0 T rans-1 ,2-Dich1oroethene
4.8 Trichloroethene
10.3 Tetrachlorcethene
• : 12.5 2-Ch1oroethy 1viny1 ether
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dichioropropene
12.5 Trans-1 , 3-Dich1oropropene
Collected : 8/29/8-1_______
Recei ved by Lab : 9/1/84
An a 1 y 2 e d :]
ej / K a
jc_U . 0
< 15.0
< 15.0
92.0
< 12 ,_5_
< 12.5
< 25. C
31 .S
28 3
Benzene
Ch1orobenzene
To 1uene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein'
Aery Ionitrile
Methyl Ethyl K.etcr.e
Acetone
Total Xylenes
NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contaminant
VOLATILE ORTAN I C ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
/
Client: loncI-Vogel HDR Samplc I-D>; ( 23-70302--11) TCI 3-1
Sample Matrix : Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Method fio. : DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: ]177/84
V- 5: 9 pg/Tg
- 12.5 B rcmomethane •: 11.0 Benzene
< 12.5 Ch loroinethane •: 15.0 Chlorobenzene
< o. 5 B romodTchlorcmethane •: 15.0 Toluene
< 7.8 Dibromochlorcmethane < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
i 5.5 Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
- 11.8 B romoform ■: 12.5 Acry1 onitrile
-i.O Ch 1 o ro fo rm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
■: 7.0 Carbon Tetrachlcride < 25.0 Acetone
< 12.5 Trich1oro f1uoromethane
< 12.5 Chloroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 - Di chi oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichlorcethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trich1oroethane
< 17.3 1,1,2,2 -Tetrach1oroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
■- 7.0 1,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
< -. 8 Trichloroethene
10.3 Tet rach 1 o rce thc-.ne
< 12.5 2- Ch 1 oroetriy 1 vi nyl etherNOTE: Methylene chloride is
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane suspected to be a laboratory
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene contanu nant
< 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
VOLATILE OKI MIC ANALYSIS (VOA)
OAT A SUMMARY
/
Cl ient,: ni =j»:ir>r.H Vnnel-HDR_______ Sample 1.0. : ( 23-70302-1 2)TC1 -1-2
Sample Matrix:_______________ Date Collected; 8/29/84
Method No. :___ DIRECT SPARGE______ Date Received by Lab: q/1/flZj
Da t e Analyzed :___ jjl IJ.I.2A__________
V 12.5 E r'omomethane
12.5 Chloromethane
5.5 Brcmcdichlorc ethane
7 r. Dibromochlorornethane
< 7.0 Methylene Chloride
11.8 Brcmofcrm1 fl
— . -JCh 1 o ro : rm
7.C Carbon let racii 1 ori de
< 12.5 Tri ch 1 orof. 1 uorcmethane
< 12.5 Chloroe thane
< 7.0 1,1 -Dichioroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dicnlorcethane
< 9.5 1 ,1,1-Trichlorcethane
12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichlorcethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachioroethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
<,1 O
** . o T rich1oroethene
< 10.3 Tet rach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroethy 1 vinyl ether
15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dichloropropene
12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
n o / K a
< 11.0 Eenzene
Ai 1 L
1'! o Ch1orobenzene
< 15.0 Tc1none
< 18.0 Ethy1 benzene
< 12.5 Ac ro1e i n
< 12.5 Ac ry 1 on i t r i 1 e
< 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
<25.0 Ace t one
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client : Diamond Vooel-HDR Sample I.D. : (23-70 302-1 3) TC13-G
Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/34
Date Analyzed:11/7/84
-a/Kg yg/i'g
«: 12.5 B romomethane 11.0 Benzene
•: 12.5 Chloromethane 15.0 ■ Chlorobenzene
< 5.5 Brcmcci ch 1 oron'ethane < 15.0 Toluene
< 7.8 Di b r o mo ch 1 o r orne t h a n e < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
•: 7.0 Methylene Chloride 12.5 Ac rol e i n
< n.s E rorno f o rm 12.5 Acrylonitrile
< 4.0 Ch 1 o rc fo rm < 25.0 Metnyl Ethyl
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone
< 12.5 Trich1oro fluoromethane
<• 12.5 Cli 1 oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Di chi oroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dich1oroethane
■' 9.5 1,1,1 -Trich1oroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trich1oroethane
<17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1 -Dich1oroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
< 4.8 T richloroethene
< 10.3 Tet:ach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1vinylether
< 15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene ' - u
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VCA)
DATA SUMMARY
Cli-nt: Diamond Vogel HDR_____ Sample I.D.: (23-70302-14)TCI3-87
Sample Matrix: Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Method No.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/V84
Date Ar.a lyzed : 11/7/84
. - JiSiula_____ _____vq/ K g
•: 12.5 Bromcmethane - 11.0 Benzene< 12.5 Ch1o romethane < 15.0 ’ Ch1orobenzene< 5.5 Bromodichlororr.ethane < 15.0 Tolueie< 7.8 Di b romochlo rometh anc- < 18.0 Ethylbenzene< 7.0 Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
< 11.8 Brcmo form < 12.5 Ac ry 1 on i t r i 1 e< 4.0 Ch 1 o ro fo rm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Keton< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone< 12.5 Trich1oro f1uoromethane 71 .0 Total Xylenes< 12.5 Chloroethare
•' 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trich1oroethane
< 17.3 1 .1,2,2-Tetrach1oroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1 ,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.8 Trich1oroethene
< 10.3 Tetracliloroethene
< 12.5 2-Chlcroethvlvinyl ether
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1cropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1cropropene
vclat ilf: oktanic a;jalvs is (voa)
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ient: Di arr.oncl Vogel -HDR
Sap 1 e M ac r i x :_Sen 1
Metiicd fie. : DIRECT SPARGE
Sample l.p.: (23-7Q30Z-15) TC14-1
Date Collected: 8/29/84 * 1
Date Received by Lab: 9/1/64
Date Analyzed:ll/7/84______________
yG;g
l 2 • 5 B roinoine thane
< 12.5 Chloromc- thane
__ '•5.5 Brcincdich1oromethane
< / . 0 Dib remoehloromethane
•: 7.0 Methylene Chloride
'11° B remeform
1 O. <J Ch 1 o ro fo rrc
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachlo<-i de
< 12.5 Tri ch 1 ore f 1 uoronie thane
< 12.5 Ch1orcethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Di chloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Tricn1croe thane
< 17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1-Dichloroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
< 4.3 Trichloroethene
•• 10.3 Tet rach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1 vinyl ether
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
< 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
uq/Ka____
< 11.Q___ Eenzone
1 -• • 0 ’_ Chlorobenzene
'■ IS.9 Toluene
62.5
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Aery 1 on i t ri 1 e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
u
atile cr:a:i; c analys i s (vga.)
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ierr. : Di amendVocel-HPR Sample 1.0. : ( 23-70302-1 7)TCI4A-1 _
Sample Mat rix : Soil Date Collected: 8/29/84
Method Do. : C! FEC7 c-PAR 1-- Date Received by Lad: 9/1/84_____ _
Date Analvzed: 11/12/84
. r> • V
U_.::____
O/C
F.-nrcmocnane < 11.0 Benzene
f.h In rennet hare 15. C . Chic-rcoenzene
Brcinccicr. lorsmetr.ane ■■ 17.0 Toluene
- ■; D i b rr. nr, c r. lcromethane < 13.0 Ethylbenzene
6-1.0 }.i* *'; /1 c!■.e Ch 1 z r i ce •• ! £. - <-.c rc i e t n
1 1 . £ p ro:;:c rc r:n < 12.5 Ac ry 1 on * t •* i i e
-. 0 Ch 1 o rc- fc r:?. ^ -■*- - -* * j* ■ £-^7 1
7.0 Carbon Tetrachlcride < 25.0 Acetone
< 12.5 7ri chicrofl jcro~.ethane
< 12.5 Chlorcetnane
7 rv 1 ,1 - Di chlorcethane
< 7.0 1 ,2- Di ch 1 oroethar.e
■ , c 5 1,i,1-Trichlorcethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Tricnloroe th ane
17.3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetrachlore-ethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< / . 'J 1 ,1 -Dich1orcethene
A. 0 Trans -1 ,2- Di c.o 1 croethene
• o Trichlorcethene
10.3 Tetrachlorcethene
s 12.5 2-Chl oroethyl vir.ylether NOT-: Methvlene chloride is
15.0 1,2-Di ch1cropropane suspected to be a laboratory
< 12.5contaminant
C:S - 1 ,3-Dich1cropropene
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
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VOt.AT r LE o:'7A?;:c A'. Ai. y si
data summary
(YCA)
Cl ienr : Diamond Vogel-HDR
- -‘‘"pit Mat ri / :SoiJ[
thc-c! mO . : DIRECT SPARGE
Sornp]c 1. 0. (_23-70302-J 8) TC14A-2
Date Collected:___8/29/84
Late- Received by Lab:__9/1/84
Date Analyzed:11/12/84
• c ' n
1 L , "J 5 ro::;o:i:et'iane
■ 12.5 Chio romethane
5.5 B rcmccich1cr ernethane
- L i b r o nc cnlorc rr.e t h a n e
35.8 Me t ri v1en e Chic ride
< B rc.T.o fc- rr;i
Ch It rare rrr,
7.0 Ca rten let rach 1 r ri •£«
12.5 : r 1 ch 1 oro f 1 uc rorne thane
12.5 Cm : oi'Oc triemg
•; *? ■>.• . w 1,1- Di cn 1 oroethane
7.0 1 ,2-Dich1oroethane
o _ 5 1 ,1,1 -Trichioroethane
< 1 ? ^ 1 ,1,2-Trich:oroetnane
17. 3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-let rach lcroer.nar.p
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
7.0 1 ,1 -Dich1o roethene
< 4.0 Trans -1,2-Dich1oroethene
< 4.3 Trich1orcethene
1 A 1• :j < Tot rach 1 oroet.nerte
12.5 2-Ci 1 orcethv 1 vinyl et.hrr
v 15.0 1 ,2-Di ch 1 c rcc-rooane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 , 3-Dich1cropropenp
12.5 Trans - 1 , 3-Chch1 a roprooene
U'ri: *-n
11.0
< 15.0
l £. C
< 12.0
I ... 3
12.5
2 5 n
oenzene
Chloranenzene
To 1 uene
Er, y 1 t-enzc-nc*
Ac rcIe i n
Aeryicni:rile
Acetone
NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contami riant
DuplicateVC1-AT i in OR7/Vi I C ANALYSIS (VGA)
[.'AT r, 5 U"TVr,A {
Diamond Vogel-HDR c . , n (23-70302-18)TC14A-2L ■ 1 *-•__ J Samp 1 e I . D. :
S amp!o Mat rix ;____ Soil Date Collected:. 8/29/84
Method Ac . : DIRECT SPARSE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
i1 a 10 Analyzed: 11/12/84
» f' / r> e 0 / Y 012.5 Bro.Tioir.e thane ■■ 11.0 Benzene
■■ 12.5 Chloromethare _____ y 15.0 Ch1orobenzeoe
5.5 B rcnodi ch 1: ron:e thane •' 15.0 Toluene
_ 7 Q Di l rcmcch 1 roir.e thane _____ ' 13.0 Ethylbenzene
4 5 _ Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
_____ y_J 1 . 5 B no mo •' 0 rm •r 12.5 "Aery 1 cn i t r i ■ a
i ,7 Chi ore form 25.0 Met.hvl Etnyl he tor,
< / . 0 Careen letrach10ride •• 25. C Acetone
■* 12.5 irich1 ore fl00 cores thane
< 12.5 Chlorcethane
- 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichlorcethane
< 7.0 1,2-Cicnlorcethano
1 ,1 ,1 -7ricn1;rcetnane
- 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Tricnicroetnane
< 17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlcroethane
A f'O t T | Viny1 Chi oride
„ *7 r, 1 ,1 - Di ch 1 orcetherte
11l
°\T
Trans -1,2- Di ch 1 oroc-ther.e NOTE: Methylene chloride '< ■'. S Tri chi0roether.e suspected to be a laboratoi
1 r. 7 contaminant’• 1 w . J Tetrachloroethenc-
12.5 2 - Ch 10rce thy 1 v i .0 v 1 e the r
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichlcropropane
•- 12.5 _ CIS - 1 , 3-Dich1croprcpene ' ' u
< 12.5 i rans -1 , 3- Di c.h 10 ropropene
Organic Analysis Data Sheet\
Cl i en t: J^amqncl_Boge_l -HDR Samp lei. D. T~23- 7030~2-T9T~TCT4A- 3 Da 11v Co 11ected: ’8/29/84 Date Received by 'LabTJ/j'/ST"'
Sample Matrix: __Soi1Date Extracted/ P re pa r & d' ~Method ho: EPA 8240 I'iethonol _Ex tractDate Analyzed-: TT/1L78/4
6.3
r _ 6_/l
< __ 2_.8
< 3.9
r
| lo!
i1
< 2.0
< ___3Ji
< 6.3
< 6.3
3.5< 3.5
< 4.8
< 6.3
8.6
6.3
3.5
s 2.0
< 2.4
< 5.1
s 6.3< 7.5< 6.3< 6.3
Vo 1 a t i le Compo unds
Brcir.ome thane
Ch 1 orome thane
Brcr.odi chloromethane
Di b romoch loron:e thane
Methylene Chloride
Brcrnc form
Chloroform
Carbon Tetrsch1oride
T r i ch 1 o ro f 1 uo rcrr.e th a n e
Ch1oroethane
’-9/L or|MJ/KoN)
__ 7_.5
JJL4
356 _
_jA3
6.3
Volatile Compounds
Eeocene
Ch1orobenzene
Toluene
Ethyl benzene
Ac f'o 1 sin
Aoryloni tri le
615 Xy 1 c-nes
1ii-Dichlorcethane
1.2- Dichlcroethane
1 ,1 ,1 -Tri chi oroethane
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrach1oroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1 -Dich1oroethene
Trans-1,2 - D i c h 1 c ro e ch e r e
T ri ch 1 oroethene
Tetrach1oroethere
2-Chloroethylvinyiether
1,2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dicr. 1 oropropene
T pans-1:3-Dich1oropropene
Organic Analyc- is Data Sheet Duplica te
Client: Diamond Bogel HDRs a mp i e i. d .II£7cr3a?_-r9TTCT4^ 3Da te Coll ectedl_ jjs72978TTDate Received by" Lab: ""97T787~
Sample Matrix:__ SoijDate Extracted/Prepared:___ ~Method No: _EPA_8?40 Methanol Extract Da te Ana 1 y'zed : T17V97q4
(Circl'Volatile CoaiDound Volatile Ccmoounds
< 6.3 B romomethane < 5.5 Benzene
< _6_13___ Chiorcmethane < 7.5 Chlorobenzene
< 2.8 B romodich1oromethane < 12.5 Toluene
3.9 Dib romoch1oromethane 402 Ethyl benzene
< 3.5 Methylene Chloride < 6.3 Acrolein
< 5.S B romoform < 6.3 Aery lord tri 1 e2.0 Ch1orofcrm 13.0 2-3,-none
< 3.5 Carbon Tetrachloride < 13.0 Accicp.-j
< 6.3 T ri c!i lorofl uoronie thane 704 Xylenes
6.3 Chi oroethar.e
< 3.5 1 ,1 -Dichloroethar.e
< 3.5 1,2-Dichloroethane
4.8 1 ,1 ,1 -Tri chloroethane
< 6.3 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
8.6 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachiorcetnane
< 6.3 Vinyl Chloride
< 3.5 1,1-Dichloroechene
2.0 Trans-1,2-Dichlorcethene
s 2.4______ Tri ch 1 oroetnene
/ 5.1 Tetrach1oroe there
< 6.3 2-Chicroe thy 1 vinyl ether
7.5 1,2-Oichlorocropane
6.3 CIS - 1 ,3-Bicriiorcpropene ‘ ' u
< 6.3 Trans-1,3-Dichlorcprcpene
Organic Analysis Data Sheet
C ! ; e 111: D i a no n d_Bo g_e 1 - H D R Saj 1 e I. D. (22- 70302-2Cfj TCM A-4Dt e Collected: 8/29JS4 _Date Received by Lab I’9/1/84
Sample Matrix:_ Soil Date Extracted/Prep-fr ed :
Re1110d Mo: ERA fi?.40_Methanol extractDa te Ana ly zed : 11/1~6/84 ~
':._J J5
5.9
: 2 0
"l 3. 5
5.3
‘L_ 3.5
' a __
3.6
< 6.3
< 3.5
2.0
'' 7.5
_ tL.3
h. 3
Vola ti1e Comp0anas
Broii;c methane
Chi 0 rone thane
B romc d i cl; 1 c rone th a nc-
Dibrone di 1 crone the re
Methylene Chlo-mde
B ro.mo f 0 nr,
Ch 10 rc fo rill
^ 1 o ■ • i ^ - r a c i 110 r t d e
Tri chi ore flue roir.e th are
Chioroethane
.<___ 7.5
.r__„28J5.
-_9.Z6.ifL
_<___ 6.3
< 6.3
< 13.0
< __ L3A
1 ,711__
1.1- Diehloroethane
1.2- Dichlcroethane
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
1 jl,2-1richioroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetrachloroethane
Volatile Compounds
Benzene
Ch1orcbenzene
Tol uer.e
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Acryloni trile
2-Beta non e
Aceccr.e
Xyl e.nes
Vinyl Chloride
1,1-Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
Trichioroetnene
Tetrachloroethene
2- Ch 10 ro e thy 1 v i ny 1 e th e r
1,2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dichioropropene
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
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Organic Analysis Data Shee
Client: Diamond-Vogel HDR _Scr.pl o I7p7"]>"3^70302-2^X'TC 14A-6!a. te Col 1 t-cifco :_8729/S4____Detc Received by labV 9/1/84"’
Sample Matrix:__.Soi 1____ (Date Extracted/Prepared: Method No:__ EPA 82-10 Methanol extractDate Analyzed: Tl/16/34
(Circle oiioj
< 6.3
VqJjp ti_l Compounds
E rcmoi.e thane
o/L or Key Vql a tile Compound;
Benzene
6.3 Ch 1 c rciiietna no ______7 dp___ __ Chlorobenzene
2.8 E remedi ci'i 1 orc:ne thane __7^_5_____ i o 1 u e r. e
•f *3 Gw! . J Diercmcchl oromc-thane 49^5_____ Etnyloen.zene
< 3.5 Methylene Chloride < 6.3 Acrolein.
1 ,7 n
j , :> _________E ro:;:ci‘or,T; __ 6_._3____________ Acryl cr.i tr i 1 e
V o n Ch1 ore form , 13.0 2-5jtanone
3.5 Carbon Tetrachloride .- 13.0 Acetone
6.3 Trich'iorofl uoromc-thane 84.1 Xylenes
< 6.3 Chioroethane
< 3.5 1 ,1-Dichloroethane< 3.5 1 ,2-Dichloroethane
4.8 1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
< 6.3 1 ,1 .2-Trichiorcethane< 8.6 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrac.hloroethane
< 6.3 Vinyl Chloride
< 3.5 1 ,1 - Di chi oroethene
2.0 Trans-1,2-Di ch 1 oroethene
2.4 Trichl oroethene<; 5.1 Tetradil oroethene
< 6.3 2-Chloroethylvinylether
7.5
6.3
6.3
1 ,2-Dicnloroprcpane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dichioropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
am;c a; SIS (VGA)
cat a
Client : Diamond Vogel-HDR
S ar:a I o M£t r i *: _ Soi T__
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE
Scfr.{!I c- 1. 0. : _(_2_3_- 70302-24 )TC14A-0
Da tc- Co 1 i e c:: c- d _ S/_29 /84
Dote Received 1/ lac: 9/1/84
Dote Ana 1/zee: 11/12/84
uc.'12.5 8 rr-r:'>
_ .________ ____• 12.5 Chic romethar e
■ 5.5 E roitoci chl ~ tr one
Ditrcmccr k '-rett-v
1 7.3 Methviene Chi o'-ice
1 i E rOm'O *crrn
1 Ch it.ro ft rrn
*7 Carter, 7et re ch 11 r i ce
12.5 . M cM ore t , ■jeroHitthant
■r 12.5 CM I c rce thane
7.0 1,1- Di ch. 1 croethene
c 7.0 1,2-Dichioroetnene
C C 1 ,1,l-7richlcroethane
<, 12.5 1,I,2-7richloroethane
1 7. 3 i,I,2,2-7etrachloroethane
12.5 Vir.vl Chloride
7.0 1 ,1 -Dich1orcethene
V 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Di ch 1 oroethe.ne
< 4.8 Trich1oroethene
V 10.3 Tc-t rach1 oroe thene
12.5 2 -Ch To rcethv1vin v1e t h e r
< 15.0 1 ,2-Dichlcrcorooane
12.5 CIS - I,3-Dich1cropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1orcprccene< 12.5
1 ■ n Ci,
fr 1r.' orotencens
1 89
J1JL
12. S
!33
Et.ny 1 cencene
Ac no 1 c- i r.
'Ac -y 1 cn i t •• i i e
Methyl Ethy; he-
Acetone
Xy 1 e-nes
NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contaminant
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VCLA7 ! LE CRT AN: C ANALYSIS (VOA
DAI
—diet: Diamond Vogel-HDR . r r. (23- 70302-26)7X1 5-3
I £ ; . J . :
S trip le Matri ? : Soil Date Col iocted: 8/29/84
— Method No.: Di[f'ECT SPARGE Do to F:e ce i ved by Lao: 9/1/84
_
Cate Anal;/.tea: 11/12/84
_
• . /■* •’ r\
_____ lAL^L___ E romonc-thane < 11.0 Ber.cene
■ 12.5 Cri lerometr. trie <13.0 Chlorobenzene
—5 . 5 BrcmcdichIcromethane 15.0 Toluene
•- 7.5 Si b rente ch 1 c rcmethane lc.C Ethylbenzene
— __.... 24 Metny 1 ene Chloride 12.5 Ac rc 1 e i n
- 11.2 E rcir.o fo :"r < 12.5 Aery knit ri ;e
—•: -1.0 Ch lore fcr:.i < 2c.O Met::/; Etcvl Ketone
■: 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 63.3 Ace.3Re
—r : 2 .5 Tri ch 1 cro f 1 torc-ir.ethane
< 12.5 C.h 1 orce thane
—^ 7 n' . . V»‘ 1,1- Di ch 1 oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichlcrcethane
—< 9.5 1 ,1,1-Trichlcrcethane
< 12.5 1 ,1,2-Trichlcroethane
_< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2 -Tecrach 1 crcethar.e
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
—< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dich1croethene NOTE: Methylene chloride is
< 4.0 T r;ns-1,2-Dich1crcethene suspected to be a laboratorycontaminant
—< -. s : r: cl: 1 oroethene
•: 10.3 let each1crcethene
_•- 12.5 2-Chic roe thy 1viny1e t h e r
•: 15.0 1,2-Dichlcrpprcpane
_•: 12.5 CIt - 1,3-Dich1orepropene ‘ ‘ u
< 12.5 irans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
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VOL A. IL. E. 08 7 AN I C /VIA .YSIS (VCA)
—DATA SUM MAIM
,
—Client
Sample
:__Dla.tnof'
Matri x :
d Vogel 1 [DR______ Samp
Soi1 Date
e I. D. : ( 23-70302-27) TCI 5-4
Collected: 8/29/84
Method 110 . ! w. Ir.ZCT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/12/84
—* / * ^ 0 0 V'c
_J.L.L. Brcmcr.iethar.e ___ < 17.0 Benzene
______ _CP lororne thane _ _ -'15.0 Ch 1 o r cfc e r z e r e
5 . v Brc.T.c-di ch 1 crcjnetnane ■ IE.C Toluene
7 Ei 5 r omcchloromethane i -C . 0 r * ft y * £ A r £ c r d
1 8. 8 Methylene Chloride - 12.5 Acrolein
1 7 B rcrno form < 12.5 Acrv 1 or. i; ri 1 e
* Ch 1 c rc fo rm ■- 25.0 Meon/l Ethyl he tone
< t . J Carocr: Tet re cn 1 o ri :e 25.0 Acetone
: o -. T richlerofiuo rome tnaoe 48.3 Xylenes
12. E Chloroethane
■r. 7.0 1 ,1 -Di ch 1 orce-thane
i . 0 1,2-Dich1c roe thane
r . " 1 ,1 ,1-Trich lorcetnar.e
i p r 1 ,1 ,2-7rich1orce:r,ar:«
17.3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetrachloroet.sane
i? E Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1 -Dich1croethene
< -1.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dichicroethene
4. fi Trich1orcethene
■* n ->I J . .7et rach1croetheneROTE: Methylene chloride is
2-Ch1oroe thy 1vinylether1 .< . 0 suspected to be a laboratory—
< 15.0 1,2-Dich1oropreoane contaminant
1 ? ~ CIS - 1 , 3-Di ch 1 croprepen-'
12.5 Trans -1,3-Dich1c ropreoene
VOLAT : IE Gr.T ,Vi 1 c At, AL. i ; S ( V ... •.)
• v• v
Cl ier.t : Diamond Vogel HDR
Sa:■; 0 Me! t r i / : ___Soi 1
Met1,,:: •: ho. : DIRECT SPARGE
Semple I.D.: ( 23-70302-28) TCI 5-6
Date Collected:____ 8/29/84_______
Dote F.ecei/£-■:! by-Lai: 9/1/84
Date At.a lyze j :_JJ /l_2/84
\
■ 12.5 Brcrcomet:; one < i I . 0 Benzene .
Chlcrornet rare - 15.0 . Ch lorcbenzer.e
r £ rp.T.cci ch iorpii'.etnare 15.2 To 1 uc-re
7 ;. Ci b rcn-.cc:; Icrcinethene Eth vIbenzene
21.3 Methylene Ch I c ri ce < 12.5 Ac ro 1 e i n
, : y Bromoform <12.5 •Aery 1 onitri 1e
' *• . Chi;rotor- Me t n •/1 Eth v I i
7 • ’ C c f* 7 C tl . 6 7 r j C r'i '.Of', C 6 50.3 r c c* t o n z
12. Tr’I chlcrc-1 cere-methane
Ch Icrcetr.ar.e
- 7. G i ,1 -Di ch 1 orcethar.e
< 7.0 1 ,2-Dichlcroethane
7 r 1 ,1 ,1 -7ricn 1 c rce-thane
1 •*» rI - . 7 1 ,1 ,2-Tri chi orcetr.are
x 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachleroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chic ride
•• 7.0 1,1 -Dich1orcethene
< -i.O Trans -1,2-Dich1oroe thene
v- 4 o Trichloroechene
- 10.3 Tec rach 1 orcether.e
12.5 2- Ch 1 crcethy 1 vi ny I etne r
13.0 1 ,2-Di c.hl oropropane
NOTE: Methylene chlorideis suspected to be a laboratory contaminant
li ch I orop roper,e
•: 12.5 ch 1 oropropene-
uCIS - 1
Trans -1
\> r<# p AT! LE OEiAMIC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA S UMMAAY
Ci-en:: Diar::ond Vogel-HDR
People Matrix: Soil
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE
Sarnie I.D. ;_( 23- 70302-29)TC15-7
Date Collected: 8/29/84
Dote Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Oa t o An a 1 y z e d :11/12/84
42.5
11..?
■t _1
•c i ;■>
> 8. ■
■c } ?
7 . j
—j ->■
■: 9 ,, 5
■- P
V j . 3
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n■ . '■j
J . n
c
t. row: metric fie
C n : c ro me t r. a n c
6 r c :r-c ci chic rc-mezn a r. e
Di b rcmocr.lorcmethcne
Methylene Chi trice
E '■ccic fc rTi
Co 1 o ro ft re
Carocn letrach1oride
; ri c.n loro f; uoromethane
Ch 1 orce tnane
1 ,1 -Dichlcrcethane
1.2- Dichlorcethane
1.1, 1 - Tri ch1oroethane
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
1.1, a,2-;et rach1o roethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 ,1-Cichloroethene
Trans - 1 ,2-9ich1oroethene
Tn ch1oroethene
i o t rach 1 orte trier, e
2 - Ch 1 o rc e t hy 1 v i ny 1 e t r, e r
1,2-Dichic ropropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Di c.n 1 oropropene
*rans- I,2-Dich1oreprorene
l: C /y C
- 1 1 . C
______: iv . . Cn1occbencene
* i . ' Toluene
22.5 Ethy 1 benzene
12.5 Ac rclein
p . 5 'At r. 1 or i t ri1e
Mot PI Etnvl i
35 .-8 Acetone
55.5 Xy 1 e.nes
NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contami nant
V’-: a: > if or tani c analysis (yoa;
data summary
C; io-.t :
Mo-: hoc!
Diamond Vogel -1!DR
' :___Sp 1 ]
: 2!E C T SPA PGR
Sample
Date Collected:
( 23 - 70 302-30 )TCI G -1
8/29/94
Ca:e Pece i ved L/ La!): 9/1/84
Cate Analyzed^ 11/12/84
28.3
. u
1 7. 2
±QJ
1 9 n
15.0
12.5
Chi-; rc^eths.ne
l r ;i ch : : --'methare
10 y . e-r. e C r i ~ r : de-
O’.U . 6troC'"i ; C f* 1 06Trichlorofl ucroniethar.e
Ciilcroethcfie
1.1- Si ch 1 orcetha.ne
1.2- Sich1crcethare
1 ,1 ,1 -7r! cr.lorcethare
ci ch : o rceth are
1,1,2 ,2-Tee each Icrcetr.ane
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- 2ich1c roethene
Trane-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
• ri ch 1 o roet here
■ e t ra ch1o roe t he ne
2-Ch ’ oroeehy1viny]ether
1.2- Dich1o repropane
C:5 - 1 . 2-Cr ch 1 croproper,e
Trane -1,a-jich1oreprepene
2 I b.
Benzene
Ch 1 o '■ c c e n c e r. e
To 1 ,ene
Etny 1 zerz ere
Ac rc 1 e i .n
Aery : cr, i e r i 1 e
Ace t or. o
NOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contaminant
vcl a: . i -w t' i r.L
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ion•.: _D_i arr.onc! Vogel-HDR _
Sa-r.o 1 e Matrix:___Soil_____
Me:‘-.oo No. : TTI P£CT SPARGE
Sample ; ;( 23-70302-31 )TC16-3
Coti Co 1 lected : _B[j_ /BA
batc- r:ecei ved L/ Lab: 9/1 /84
Late Analyzes: 11/12/84
12 E tix trie thane
i a . r z
90.3
co icro'.MOtone
5 romcd*! ch 1 c ''o:r.e thane
Dib rc^ocnr c r cine'.nan c-
M.e tv 11 rI e Cn i c r: a e
r::;
•: 11.0___ Benzene
•• 15.0 Cn 1 orooenzer.e
7J_. 3 Ethylbenzene
12.5____ .Acrolein
Jjt.J____ Aery Ion itrile
25 . C Me z r./1 E tr < 1 e t c .o e
•• / . J oc men .et rato;c r:ce
- 12.: Trich1c ro f1uo rone there
12.5 Cii 1 crcetric.ne
r 7,0 1 ,1 - Di chloroethar.e
< 7.0 1 ,2-Di chic re-ethane
.; ? . 5 1 ,1 ,1-Tri cnl orcethare
'j s - 1 ,1 ,2-Tri cnl oroetna.ne
< 1 / . 0 1 ,1 ,2 ,2 -Tet rac.h ■ c roe thane
] •> r; y i r, y 1 Chi o r i d 6
•- 7.0 1,1 -Dich1c roe t here
< A. 0 Trans - 1 ,2-Dicn1 or tetnene
... 1 0 T rich1o rcethene
■■ 10.3 Te t each 1oroe there
12.5 2- Ch 1 orcethy 1 v i.nylethe r
< 15.0 1,2-Dichlcropropane
•: 12.5 CIS - 1 , 3-Dich1oropropene
• 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Cichloropropene
191 Acetone
132 Xylenes
NOTE: Methylene chloride issuspected to be a laboratory contaminant
' ‘ u
V.
DATA SUMMARY
Diamond Voeel HDR r - .....J a :i![y le I.D.: ( 23-70302-32)TCI 7-1
;acri/: Soil Date Co lice ted: 8/29/84
0.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Receiver b/ tat: 9/1/84
L 0 Z £ Ana:/:oc: 11/12/84
£ -'t ~;ch are
Chlerc:nstfi2ne
B rc-n cc i chic- romethane
me c.n ;: r anahi
c
c mr
re *■:
< o
/.0
Q
: o -j
15.0
• 12.5
Careen Tetrach ’Gride
• r: c.n 1 era *; -jcroniethane
C.h 1 c rcetnene
1 , i - Di eh 1 orcet.har.e
1,2 - Dichic roethane
I,1,i-Triehloroechane
1.1,2-■ i ri c.n I oroethane
1,1,2, 'etrachlcroethane
Viny I Chi or i de
1 ,1-Di eh 1 oroetnene
* f aHS - 1 01 i -* - Di c.n 1 orcethene
T r i c:i I G r 2 e t h e r, e
Tetrac.h 1 tree there
2- Ch:c roe thy 1viny!ethe r
1,2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1.2-Dich1orepropene
Trar.s-1 ,3- Di ch 1 orepropene
36.3 Xylenes
uNOTE: Methylene chloride is suspected to be a laboratory contaminant
VOLATILE ORTANiC DIALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ient Diamond Booel-IIDR Sample I.D.: (23-70302-34 ) TCI 7-5
Sample Matrix : ^oil Date Collect ed: 8/29/34
Method No. : DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
j/Kq yg/Kn
< 12.5 Bromoiiiethane < 11.0 Eenzene
12.5 Chlcromethane < 15.0 . Chlorobenzene
< r *-0 . D Brcrnodi chi oromethane < 15.0 Toluene
< 7.8 Di bromochloromethar.e < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
7. C Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
< 11.8 Eromoform < 12.5 Aery 1 onitri1e
4.0 Ch 1 o ro fo rm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ket
< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride <25.0 Acetone
s 12.5 Trich1oro f1uoromethane 27.8 Xylenes
< 12.5 Chloroe thane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 , 1-Tri chloroethane
12.5 1 ,1 ,2-lrichloroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
s 7.0 1 ,1 -Dich1oroethene
< 4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dichioroethene
4.8 Trichloroethene
10.3 Tetrach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene ’ ' u
< 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
VOLATILE ORE AN IC ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Cl ient : Diamond Boqel HDP. Sample I.D.: (23-70 302-35) TC 17-6
Sample Mat rix : Soil Date Co 11ected : 8/29/84
Method Mo. : DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
u c/Lg uo/Kq
12.5 E romomethane < 11.0 Benzene
12.5 Ch loromethane < 15 . C Chlorobenzene
•: 5.5 Brcmodichlorcmethane < 15.0 Toluene
7.3 Dibromochloromethane < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
7.0 Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
11.8 Bromc-form < 12.5 Acrvlcnit riIe
< 4. G Ch loro form < 25.0 Me t h y 1 E t n y i a r
< 7.0 , Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone
< 12.5 Tri ch 1 ore fl ucromethane
< 12.5 Chlorcethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dic.hlorGet.hane
7.0 1 ,2- Di c.h loroethane
< 9.5 1,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trich1oroe thane
17.3 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1-Dichloroethene
4.0 Trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
< 4.3 Tri ch 1 orcet.hene
10. 3 Tetrach1oroethene
< 12.5 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether
15.0 1 ,2-Di c.h loropropane
12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene ‘ ' u
< 12.5 Trans-1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
Cl ic-nt : Diamond Boqel-HDR S a mp1e I.D.: (23-70302-35) TC17-6
Samp1e Matrix: Soil Date Collecte d: 8/29/84
Met .nod No.: DIRECT SPARGE Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
* i ■n / n ? ' • V pa/Eg
12.5 B romofiie thane < 11.0 Benzene
12.5 Ch lc rcmethar.e < 15.0 Chlorobenzene
5,5 Bromocichlorcmethane < 15.0____ Toluene
7.8 D i b r o n i c c h 1 o r c m e t h a n e < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
7.G Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein
11.8 B rcnio form < 12.5 Acry 1 on i t ri 1 e
-.0 Chlcrofc I'm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl
7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone
< 12.5 Tri ch 1 oro fi uoromethane
12.5 Chloroethane
7.0 1 ,1 -DichIoroethane
< 7.0 1 ,2-Di chloroethane
< 9.5 1 ,1 ,1-Tri chloroethane
< 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichioroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1,2,2-Tetrach1oroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
7.0 1,1-Dichic roethene
4.0 Trans-1,2-Dichioroethene
< 4.8 Trich1orcethene
10.3 Tetrachloroethene
< 12.5 2-Ch1oroe thy 1vinylether
s.' 15.0 1 ,2-Dichloropropane
12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dichloropropene
*s 12.5 Trans-1 , 3-Dich1oropropene
VOLATILE ORTANIC ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond Vogel-HDR
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method No.:___ DIRECT SPARGE
Sample I.D.: (23-70302-3o) TCI 7-6
Date Collected: 8/29/84
Date Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
ne/J.a_
< I - • 5__ Brofiicme thane
1 - • 5 Ch lorome thane
L ____ B romod i chic rome t h an e
< 7-s Dib romochloromethane
< /• Q____ Methylene Chloride
^ 11 • d___ Bromofcrm
■- 4.0
■- 7.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
< 7.0
s 7.0
< 9.5
< 12.5
< 17.3
< 12.5
< 7.0
< 4.0
< 4.S
•: 10.3
< 12.5
< 15.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Ch 1 o ro fc rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri c.n 1 oro f 1 uorcinethane
Chlorcethane
1 .1 -Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dich1o roe thane
1 >1,1-Trichloroethane
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1 -Dich1orcethene
Trans -1 ,2-Dichloroethene
Trich1o roethene
Tet each 1orcethene
2 - Ch 1 o roe thy 1viny1e the r
1 i2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
jig/hq
< 11.0
< 15,0
8.0
< 12.5
< 12,5
< 25.0
< 25.0
Benzene
Ch1orcbenzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Ac ro1e i n
Aery 1 on11 ri1e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Ace t one
' u
Cl ic-r.t :__pi among Vogel HDR
Simple Mat ri :<: Soil___
•vcthcc tio , ; ul r£CT jFAr.G:
1 9 C,
5.5
7.2
7.0
1 ' '2
r
i r.
< 12. S
12.5
< 7.0
< 7.0
< 9.5
< 12.5
17.3
12.5
< 7.0
< 4. C
< J c
•: 10.3
< 12.5
s 15.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
E rcncinetharit;
Cnloromethane
Brcmcci chlorcaietharc-
Dibrctnoch lorcrr-e there
f-'ethyleno C’-lorice
B •~orr.'? rerrr,
Ch 1 o ro f c rm
Career. Tetrachloride
i rich1oref1eoromet.hare
Cii 1 c roe thane
1 ,1 - Di chi orcethane
1,2-Dich loreet.hane
1 ,1 ,1-Tri ch icroethane
1 ,1 ,2-Tri ch 1 eroe trane
1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetrachlcroetr.ane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1-Dichloroe there
Trans -1 ,2- [■: ch 1 oroethene
Trich1oroethene
Tetrach1 ores there
2-Ch1oroethy 1viny1ethe r
1 ,2 - Di ch 1 o rop ropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans -1,3-Dich1o rop repene
. AM A: V r.K (
S a rr p'! e t . : .
Solti Coll e.c
D Ci t e Piecei v
Cc L C: Af. o l y c1
—
(23-70302-38) TC20-1
i a . e
Bentone
Ch 1 o '-cbontene
. 0 I 'J Q r: c
Et::/1 Dor^enc-
Ac rc 1 ! r.
9 C
9 C n
V: :V:vi Ke
V G L AT ! L [ 0P.T AG i c AN AL VS IS ( V CA)
DA;A SUMMARY
C-1 lcr-t :._.Dj.ci^iond_ Vqae_l_-_HDR_ _
S^plo Matrix:$pjJ
MotGo J Ac. : DIRECT SPARGE
Sample l.D. : _(23-70302-39)TC20-3
Date Co 1 lecteri8/29/84_
Date Receive:! by Lab:_9/l/84
Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
t n zi:...
' ■? r
- *-cnicr:ether.e
C.h 1 o r :>me: nan e
Borncci ch ■ orcmetnano
D: c rr-r-ccr. !c rcmetnane
P •’ 0 __
•: 11. 0 t; e r,: e r, -*
/. e
11i’itt.'i /1one- Ch
b rc.r.c: err::
;ri ce 18.5
7.0
c =.
4.0
■: 10.2
- 12.5
< 15.0
12.:
Ccrocr. . e t rach 1 o r. ce
■ r: cr. 1 c re r i uo come th are
C;i 1 orcet bane
1 ,1-01 ch 1 oroethar.e
1 »— - Ca ch 1 o roe thane
1 »^ * * * • r i c h 1 o r o e t h a n e
1 ,1,2-Tricnlcroethane
i ,1 ,2 ,2 -1 e t ra ch 1 o roe thane
Vi r.y 1 Ch 1 ori a'e
1 ,1 - Di ch 1 c rcether.e
Trans-1 ,2-Di c.h 1 croetnene
T r? ch 1 c rce ther.e
Tec rach1oroethene
a -Cr1orcethy 1viny1 ether
1 ,2-Dich1o repropane
t:3 - 1,3-Dich1cro'propene
i nans -1 , 3- D', ch 1 o ropropene
< a d . L
Cn1c rccencene
i c 1 j e r. c
Ethy 1 oer.cene
Acrol c- i n
'Aery len : t ri 1 e
Vc * n y ] Z - ^ , 1
Acetone-
ii
i 0!. A i i L F G r; T A'. 1 C A.,' i A L V 5 j $ ( V 0 A}
DATA SUMMARY
Ci ient : pia Hjpji d_Vo ge ]_-H DR S a mp
Sample Matr i >': Soil Cate
Me-choc1 fie. : DIRECT SPARGE Date
Date
A'L •• 9
______:^iLL___ Brcrccmethane
< 12.5 Cr. io rometh are
-• 5.5 £ remodich1o rometh are
r 7.3 £ i b rerro ch 1 c '-cine t n a r:
7 _ r: Me t h y 1 e ;i e Ch 1 o ri ce
^ ? E reme fc rm
4.0 Ch ’ o re fo r:a
*• / . u Caroon let race i c r: he
c 12.5 . n ch ! c ro f 1 (jo rorv.f-1h anp
^ i - . Ch 1orce thane
< 7. C 1 s 1 - D i c h 1 o ro c ti h n n <9
< 7.0 1,2-D.ch10 roethane
9.5 1 ,1 ,1-Tri chlorcetr,ar.e
< 12.5 1 1 * i^ * Tri ch i c r0c thnnp
< 17.3 1,1,2 ,2-Tet rachloropthsr.e
•' 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
- 7.0 1,1 -Dich1orcethene
< 4.0 Tcans- 1 .2- Di ch 1 ornprher.e
•: 4 . S Tri ch 1 orcet hc-r.e
•: 10. 3 Tet ra ch1oroethere
< 12.5 2 - Ch 1 oroe tii v 1 v i n v 1 e t h e r
A Cn o 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 - 1 ,3-Di ch 1 cropropc-ne
< 12.5 Trans-1,3-Dich1oroprnnenp
8/29/84
11/18/84
0 0'/ 0
. i . i.’
■ 1 5 . C
•'_15 . C
< 12.0
£: .
•• 25. G
tenzc-r-e
Cn ] c ret enter,e
. 0 I j •z f; c
Acrolein
Ac ry 1 cr. i l rile
.-.cetore
cn
n
volati lr c'<ic analysis (voa)
lata summary
Client: Oiuiiinod Vogel-HDR
-jamp ie Mja ri x : Soil
t-'e t h c d No. : DIRECT SPARGE
Sa.-nple TC20-7
0-ale Collected: . 8/29/84
Da te Receive d by Lad: 9/1/84
Date Analysed: 11/15/84
b ro.nofiieth ane
Ch lcrorret har.o
£ rorr.cdi ch I or on::ethane
Di 5 rcncc'i loro'tethane
Me thy 1 ene Ch 1 o ride
Brcrnofcrrn
Ch 1 rc fc r.Ti
Carbon Tetrach1 oride ■
• r1' cn 1 c rc f 1 uc rorcethare
Ch 1 croe thane
1 >1 - Di ch 1 oroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1 11, 1 - Tri ch1oroethane
1»1 ,2-Trich1oroethane
1 .1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 ,1 - Di ch 1 orc-ethene
Trans -1,2-Dich1oroethene
Trich1oroethene
Te t rach1orce thene
2 -Ch1o roe t hyIviny1e t he r
1.2-Dichlcropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1croprcpene
i r ans -1 , 3- Di ch 1 o rep rope tieu
1 L r CRT a: i I c AN A L Y S ! S ( V 0 A)
DATA SUMMARY .
Sample 1. 0. : (23-70302-42)__TC22-1
Da t e Collected: 8/29 / 84_
Date Received ty Lao :__9/_]/84
Date Analyzed: _JJ / J_5/ 84___________
C110n: ;.J4j.?A:noo.Ooii£JdM_...
Sa-oio Mat : x :____ S.CLiJ________
Molted No. : e! RCCT SPARGE
------ ---------- L’ G *.
—--- .* " B f o iTtG - lit I. n e 1 r.
____ __» p '• Ch1c romethace ... 1 r r,
______ -_d.____ E-c:tcdi cm 1 oro;;;e:hane ,. 1 -
—*7 ;. L: o re freer. 1 c ron-c-mare : 1 -
.■__ 7.C Methylene Chic’'ice
i L_ . f
_- __ .
• 11.8 5 f'G‘rnG 7 0 rr;;-
. .J r Chloroform < 7 -
• *' . -J Cc r. or. . £ * ;’a Cri i 0 r' 1 Cc •r 7 Z■ 12. S i r: ch 1 crc f: -jo rene thane
12.5 Chio roe thane
•r. 7.0 1 , i -Dich1oroetnane
--- ..7.0 1,2 -Dicm 1c roe thane
9.5 1 J ,1-Tri cr. lorcethane
, 1 ? - -. ■. *■. —---------- -
i,■,2 -ir:chioroe t nane
-17.3 1,1,2,2-TetrachIcrcethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7. G 1 ,1 -Dich1o roet hene
4.0 irant -1,2-Dich1oroethene
< A. 8 Tri c h 1 o r o e t h e n e
__10. 3 Te t r a c h1oroethene
12.5 a-Cnio roe thy 1vinyiethe r
15.0 1,2-Dich1oroprepane
12.5 C-S - 1,3-Dich1 croprepene‘ u
< 12.5 Trans-1 , c- Di ch 1 croprooer.e
CCm : crctericene
To 1 uene
Ethylbenzene
Ac r o1e i n
Aery Ionitriie
Me thy 1 5thvl YetC'^
Ace tone
VOLATILE CRT AM IC ANALYSIS (VGA.
LATA SUMMARY
Cl lent :___Diamond Vogel-HDR_
SaiRDle Matrix:___SoiJ
Mc-thcd Me.: DIRECT SPARGE
S a :rtp 1 e I. D. :__(2 3- 70 30 2_- £4) TC2 2 - 5
Dato Co 1 lectc-ci: 8/29/84_____
Data Received by Lab: 9/1/84
Date Analysed : 11/15/84
wo u", '■
i ?
/. \j
1 : .
b ron:o;:;etnane
Ch i o r or;o t n a .n e
B roriodl ch Ic-rometh ane
Di b rcrnoch 1c rc:t;et bane
Methylene Chloric?
E retro for':;
r. 15
12Cr 0 r::i
& e n z e r.
Ch 1 c rot-era ere
: 1 jer.C:
Acrolein
Acrylcr itrile
Metny: Ethyl het:
12.5
12.5
7.0
/. u
■>I - .
Caroon 7e t rach1c rice
7r, ch 1 c rc f 1 ec remethane
Ch i oroethane
1 ,1 -Ci chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1.1.1- Trichlcroetnane
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
•: 17.2 I, .2:2-7e t rach1c roethane
< 12.5
<. u
in
12.5
15.0
12.5
12.5
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- Dichloroethene
Trans -1,2-Dich1croet hene
Trich1oroethene
Tet rach 1 oroethc-ne
2-Ch1orcethyiviny1e the r
1.2- Dichloropropane
CIS - 1,3-D:ch1oroprepene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oroprepene
VOLATILE CRT AN IC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
CnenL: Dianiond Vogel HDR
Sample Matrix:__ SojJ
Ms-hod No.: DIRECT SPARGE
Sample I • C. :_(f 3-70302-45) TC22-7
DaLe Co 11 c* c t e d : _ 8/29/84
Date Received by Lab:____9/1/84
Date Ar.alybc-c: 11/15/84
—______ji_2 _._5 ____ 5 rci'r.ernetharo
‘ *“ * Ch 1 o rc:neth ar.e
— ----- *' * " fcreraodi ch loromethar.*
' * ui b rcmoch 1 c romethene
— ——----------- 1_1___.. Methylene Chloride
< 11.0 B rorac form
_•: 4.0 Ch 1 o ro f o nn
< / . 0 Carben Tetrachloride
_<• 12.5 Tr i ch i o ro f 1 uo reniethane
< 12.5 Ch1oroe thane
7 r," ( • V. 1,1- Di ch 1 crcetnsne
.r J O 1,2-Dichlorcethane
•- 9.5 1 ,1 ,1-7 richloroethane
•- 12.5 1,1,2-Tricn1oroethane
< 17.3 1 ,1 ,2 ,2-Tetrachloroetha.ne
' 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
_< 7.0 1,1 -Dichloroethene
< 4. C T rans- 1,2-DichIorcethene
a _ 0 Trich1oroethene
< i !J . J Te t ra ch 1 o roe t lien e
< 12.5 2 - Ch 1 o roe thy 1 v i ny 1 e the r
< 15 . Q 1 ,2-Dichloroprcpane
< 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1orepropene
< 12.5 Trans-1 , 3-Dich Toroprcpene
2 O.'i 0
13.0
75 .0
< 25. r». 'J
Chicrcoereene
Tc1jene
EthyIbeneene
Ac ro1e I r
jfc: r\ r.r' c
u
A.NALY i! CAL TECHNOLOGIES , INC. I-D. 70302
RESULTS of epa quality control samples
WP 127S , VOLATILE ORGANICS
PARAMETER X
EPA DATA
S 55i C . 1.3
SAMPLE
11-
RESUL
-6-84
1 ,2-dichi orcethan.e ^ ' ^13.7 2.5 8.7-18.7 10.7
C hi pro form v ^63.3 14.9 33.5-98.1 61.2
1,1 ,1-trichlorcethcne ^ ^8.1 4.2 MOL-16.5 8.1
1,1,2-trichlorcethene ^ ^10.7 8.1 MDL-26.3 9.2
- ■ , t-)Career . etrachl or I :'e v ' 13.2 *) 7
^ • *5 . £ - 2 G . 5 14.7
1,1,2,2-TetrachIorcethene ' ^3.6 2.4 4.8-14.4 8.6
Sremodichi creme thane ^ ^11.2 2.7 5.8-16.5 12.5
Ci bromochl oromethane ‘ S. 2 2.7 4 .0-14.4 1 U . u
, -brcmOTorm ■ ' 14.0 3.0
ooCM
1
oCO
16.2
Results of EPA Interlabcratory comparison Studies.
Results of QC Materials Run Concurrently with Samples.
5 95 Percent Confidence Interval.
70 307!/-.ii I 1C/*.L. i LCHi.JiOoI Eo j i NC .
RESULTS OF ERA QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES
WP 1278, VOLATILE ORGANICS
PARAMETER y
1,2-dichioroothar:e ' 13.7
Chi orofcr". CO
CO
1.1.1-trichlcrcethane ^ 'S.l
/ "• '1,1,2-trichloroethene v ^ 10.7
Career, Tetrachloride ^i j . c
1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorcethene *• ^9.6
.. . , 4 u (MR)2rc~.0GK.nlcromethane v ‘ 11.2
( -i \Dibrcmcchlcromethane '• 1 5.2
Brcmoform ^ ^14.0
ERA DATA 1 SAMPLE RESULTS5 95M C.T.3 11-7-84
2.5 8.7-13.7 . 11.7
14.9 38.5-98.1 58.6
4.2 KSL-16.5 . 7.6
6.1 MDL-26.8 9.3
3.7 5.0-20.C 13.7
o »
a. 4 4.8-14.4 7.8
2.7 5.8-16.5 12.1
2.7 4.0-14.4 9.9
3. C 8.0-20.0 15.6
Results of EPA Interlaboratory comparison Studies.
Results of QC Materials Run Concurrently with Samples.
3 95 Percent Confidence Interval.
i. 23-70302
RESULTS OF EPA QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES
OP 1270, VOLATILE 0 ROAN ICS
n ; v ? •* z y r r» XEPA DATA 1 SAMPLE RESULTS
t .*• , _ i t.f\ S 95:f C.l.-- 11/16/84
1,2-di chic roe thane 'i;>] 3.7 2.5 8.7-13.7 12.4
1 \ .1 \Chi oreform ’ J C5.3 1.9 *>o r. co t 71 .21.; .l-triar.lcroc-thar.c- ^ ’ 1
S.l *:1 . (L MjL-16.5 8.3, . . 12 ) i, i, a-ir chi crcethene v ; i C. 7 c.l MPL-2t..S 10.2careen Tetrachlorids ^ 1
13.2 j , i r. c; 9 r -v. .;. - £ u . V.- 14.21 ,i ,1: ,--Tetrechlcrcethene ' ^
9.6 2.4 fl 0 ■* i .: 9.7/ i c \E'romccichioremethane '• '1 11.2 2.7 5.8-16.6 12.0f 7 u ^Pibrcmcchloremethane v- 1 9.2 2.7 4 .0-14 .4 ■8.5
/ 2 5 'Promo form v 1 14.0 3.0 8.0-20.0 11.8
."«Ssults of ErA Interlaboratory comparison Studies..
Results of QC Materials Run Concurrently with Samples
• 55 Percent Confidence Interval.
m
RE MLI Ct Lif i; CAL! T V COM ACL SAMPLES i
—
107:/ VOLATILE CF GAM CL
f i *. *■. m 1—r r-f r.~ rs.L I r.r. XCPA DAT S 95c'
0 1 n ~C . I.
SAMPLE RESULT 11-15-84
1 , 2 - i c n lore a ta n e ‘ ^13.7 o r b . / - 1 O . i 7.3
t : )C:il oroTorm ' ‘ 68.3 14.9 't? r C - -. J * -- x . * 37.1
. ( • "3 ,: ,:- tr i:n i oroetr.a r.c- G l ^ . 2 V *'■ t i ^ 5.2
-1,1 ,2-tricM oroethene ^
1C.7 S. 1 MLL-M.E 5.3
Carbon Tetrachlcricc- ' ^13.2 3.7 r c 't- 7.9
i ,1,2,2-Tetrachl croether.e ' ' S. 6 2.4 4 .3 -1 4 .4 4.5
—lli\
Eromccic.nl o rente tharse v- 1 11.2 2.7 r n t r <"b . G - * 0 . C 7.3
(2±)
Lh urcMOcn icromethane ' c _ 2 2.7 .1 f> 1 1 ,1” u. ~t , n 5.5
(-■-]
troiriorcrm 14.0 3.0 o n 5 n a^ “ C J . «-• 8.4
Results of CPA Interlaboratory comparison Studies.
Results of QC Materials Run Concurrently with Samples.
; 25 Percent Confidence Interval.
Client: DuSample ITd'u Cate Coiled
Da t e R e c c-1 v a
« Recovery
57.9
68.5
7EM
63,7
63.1
Organic Analysis Data SheetSjn_ke
•.n.ond Vogel HDR
2.3.-.703Q2.-Ji3)IC2Q -1■eG';il/23./id______:d by Lab: 9/1/84
Sample Matrix:Date Cxtracted/Pre
Soi 1
.-a redKe th oa No: _ qj re.cUSna me Date Analyzed: 11/15/84
Volatile Co;r.prounds tRecoveryVo 1 a t i 1 e Corrsp o u n d
5 rcirometh are ____ 64,1 BenzeneCl: loro.-;e thane Chlorobenzene
C rcmcdich1 oromethane 66.0 Tolnene
Dibrc.-r.och lorosme tnane EthylbenzeneMethylene Chioride AcrcleinE roinoforri
'Acrvlonitri 1 eCh 1 ore ferns . 2-Beta noreCaro on Tetrad: 1 ori de Acetone!richlorofiooronethane
C.'11 o rce tn a no
1 ,1-Dichlcroetnane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1,1 ,1 -T ri chloroetnane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
.1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 ,1-Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
Trichloroethene
Tetrachl oroethe.ne
2-Chloroethylvinyl ether
1,2-Dichloropropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dichloropropene
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
i • A-'. i,\. i;,Sjnke
C11£nt; _Dia;t,ond Bogel-ljDRSan:pl e I Sb ~"(’23- 70 30"2 - 22 j"f CT4'A- 6 Oats Collected: Ji/29/84 Date Received by LCii; T9/j/7J4
Sofr;p 1 c Ma t r i x: Soi 1 _Datc- E>-tracted/-PrepaFedT" Method No: EPA_824Q __Date Analyzed: "Tl? I 6?'8 4 '
P.ecov'erx.
O
95.9
102.0
105.6
99.0
Vo 1 a ti1e Compounds ^Lftecovery
Brcmome thane 96.1
Ch1orcmethane
B rcmodi :;i 1 o rcme th a ne __ 94.7
Cabrcrr.ccn i 0r catst.nano
‘•!ethy 1 ere Chi 1 onde
r.- ron.c T o rF
Ch 10 rc f 0 rp
Carbon Tetraciiloride
T rich10 ro fiuo rcme th a ne
Chiorcethane
1 ,1-Dich10 roe thane
1 ,2-Dicnloroethane
1 .1 ,1 -Tri ch 10 roe thane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichlcroethane
1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1-Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroetnene
T richloroethene
Vo 1 a ti l_e_Ccrnpour.ds
Benzene
Ch i orober.zene
Tolucne
Ethylbenzene
AeroIein
Aery 1 oni tri 1 e
2-5ut« none
Acetone
Tetrachloroethene
2- Ch 10 rc e tny 1 v i ny 1 e th e r
1,2-Dichloroprcpane
CIS - 1,3-Dichioroprepene
Trans-1,3-Dichlorcpropene
Organic Analysis Data Sheet
Client: _Diamond-Bogel_HD_R Sair.ple 1.0."[23-70302~-TTpf CD Date Collected': 8/29/84 Date Received by Lab~:9/l/84 •
SPJ_KE
Sample Matrix:___ Soi 1Date Extracted/Prepared ' Method No: Direct Sparqe Date Analyzed': "1177/84
A Recovery
US___
3 7.7
112
116.4
109
119
Vo 1 a ti1e Comooends Recovery
Dro mo me thane 105
Chloromethane _________
B roxodi ch 1 o ro:r.e th are ___ 101.1
01 b r o: so chloromet h a n e
Me try 1 ene Chi crice-
B remoter::;
Ch 1 a ro fo np.
Careen Tetrachloride _________
Trichlorofl uoremethane___________
Chlorcethane
1 ,1-Diehlcroethane
1 ,2-Dichioroethane
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroetnane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
■ 1.1 ,2,2-Tetracn 1 oroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- Dichloroethene
T rans -1 ,2- D i ch 1 o roe th ene
Trich1croech ene
:e trach1o roe ch ene
2 - Ch 1 c rc e thy ] v i ny 1 e th e r
1.2- Dich1orocropane
CIS - 1,3-Dichloropropene
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
' ‘ u
Volatile Comcoun.
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
To! uc-ne
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
/“.v.: y i bfi i ■.! i ! _
Organic Analysis Data Sheet Spi kc
Cl i en t: Q-jai;iond_Vo_geL-t|DR _ Sa-p'ie Iii... 12.3 -ia;i02-25TLC15-1i ■ a. c e Ccllecieo: 8/29 /j>4 Date Recei ved oy Lao 9/1/84
Samp 1 e fto tri x SojJ______Da te Extracted/Rropared:Method No:__ Direct SpargeD a t e A n a 1 y z e a:11/12/84
;• Recovery
____ LH_
109.6
109^5
109
ML1
Volatile Compour.ds
B roc;o;i:o thane
Ch 1 c ror.etha ne
B rc-iiiO dichlo rome tn a ne
Dio reito.ch 1 o rone th a ne
Methylene Chloride
Broinoform
Chi ore fori?:
Caroon Tetrachloride
T r i ch 1 o rc f 1 uo rcfte th a n e
Chloroethane
1 ,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichlorcethane
1 ,1 ,1-Tri chloroethane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachl orcettiane
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
Trichioroetnene
Tetrachlcroethene
2- Ch 1 o ro e thy 1 v i ny 1 e th e r
1.2- Dichloropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dichloropropene
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
«Recovery
__1.14J__
_J00V7__
Volatile Comp
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Tol uer.e
Etnyloenzene
Acrclein
Aery Ionitri1e
2-Sutenor.e
Acetone
ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. I . D. 01-001145
TCP. v 2TCP7'f ••
-•
TC8r *4
? 5TC8 ?; 6TC8 aSTC8 r8 (Duplii
EPA PRIORITY POLLUTANTS TESTED FOR BY GC/ECD METHOD NO. 608
PESTICIDES, PCB's (water)
A1drina-BHCb-BHCd-BHCg-BHCChlordane4,4'-DDD4,4'-DDE4,4'-DDTDieldrinEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan sulfateEndrinEndrin aldehyde Heptachlor Heptachlor epoxide Toxaphene Methoxychlor
PCB -1016 PCB -1221 PCB -1232 PCB -1242 PCB -1248 PCB -1254 PCB -1260 PCB -1262
LIMIT OF DETECTION (ug/g)
43 6 94
1410
5 .10
3101060
620
sj
30240
60
7575757575757575
u
I.D. * *01-001145
Decanic Analysis Delta Sheet
_________ Sample Matrix:_________ Date Extracted/_________ Method No. 356-12-84 Date Analyzed?"
Pesticides and PC3 1 s
(Ci rc 1 e one.). sg/L or^o/Kqy
*______________ Aid rin
_______________ Alpha - BriC
IBeta - EMC
-------------------------Gamma - 3HC (Lindane)
...Delta - BHC
■k______________ Chlordane*4,4' - DDD
!4,4' - DDE
!_____________ 4,4' - DDT
★____ Dieldrin
*Endosulfan I
--------- *_______ Endosulfan II
---------*Endosulfan Sulfate
*____________ Endrin
-------- *_______ Endrin Aldehyde
-------- *_______ Endrin Ketone
........ *Heptachlor
k---------------------- Heptachlor Epoxide
TMethoxych lor
____ 1_______ Toxaphene
____ *_______ Aroclor 1016
* _______ Aroclor 1221
* _______ Aroclor 1232
* _______ Aroclor 1242
____*_______ Aroclor 1248
___ *_______ _ Aroclor 1254
- . * Aroclor 1250
* None Detected
Client: HDR .4884706 Sample T7d?"tC8?2 Date Samp I ed ?_6-7-84 Date Received by Lab:
Soi 1
'Prepa red : 6-2f-8? 50/8080
6-23-84
u
I.D. r01-0011
'JrQcMiic Ana lys if. L.]; a Sheet:
Client: HOP. -884706ba-sip! e !. D. TC8-3Date S a nip 1 edrjr7j^~~IIIDa:e Received by Lao: ~6^]YES4
Scinpl (; lia tr'i •<; SoilDat e Ex trac ted/ivTpar e d~ 6~-T?T-'84Method No.____ 3550/8080 ....Date Analyzed: 6-23-84
Pes ticides and PCB‘s
[ Circle one)""'.
•-9/D 0t? cq/Ku •
★
*
*
*
*
*
*
*•
*
A1 dri n
Alpha - BHC
Beta - BHC
Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
Delta - BHC
Ch1ordane
4,4! - DDD
4,4' - DDE
4,4' - DDT
Di el dri n
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan il
Endosulfan Sulfate
Endrin
Endrin Aldehyde
Endrin Ketone
Heptachlor
Heptachlor Epoxide
Methoxychlor
Toxaphene
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
u
★ None Detected
D.
Orua/ric Analysis D-rta Sheet
c! ^ _HDR *'884706damp is i . D. TC8*4Da te S a flip led: ~6-7-84Date Received by Lab: 6AET2~T84~
SampI e 'la tri x : Soi lDate Extracted/Prepa red :Method No...........3550/8080Date Analyzed: 6-23-84"
Pesticides and PCB's
( C i rc I e .en-e-}-.
A1 d r i n
Alpha - BHC
★
★
★
★
*
*
*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Beta - BHC
Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
Delta - BHC
Ch1ordane
4,4' - ODD
4,4' - DDE
4,4' - DDT
Dieldrin
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan Sulfate
Endrin
Endrin Aldehyde
Endrin Ketone
Heptach1 or
Heptachi or Epoxide
Methoxych 1 or
Toxaphene
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
u
* None Detected
I.D. •■••01-001145
- o •
Client: HDR-f884706Sample I. ^~Tc8d[~Da te Samp 1 ed __6-7-84Date Received by Lab:
Pesticides and PCB ‘s
(Circle one]:_q/L od To/Kg
*______________ Aldrin
------------------------- A l pi)a - BHC
_______ Beta - BHC
---------- Z-------------Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
______IDei ta - BHC
*Chlordane
_____ !________ 4,4' - DDD
1_______________ 4,4' - DDE
* 4,4' - DDT
*_____________ Dieldrin
*. Endosulfan I
_____ 1_____ _ Endosulfan II
-------- *_______ Endosulfan Sulfate
ZEndrin
--------*________ Endrin Aldehyde
--------------------------- Endrin Ketone
____1. Heptachlor
★—-----------—___ heptachlor Epoxide
-------HMethoxychlor
*.____________ Toxaphene
—_*________ -Aroclor 1016
Organic Analysis Data Sheer
* A rod or 1221Vr Arocl or 1232Hr Aroclor 1242Hr
Aroclor 1248
* Aroclor 1254
* Arocl or 1260
6-21-84
Sample Matrix:____SoilDate Extracted/Prepared: Method No.3550/8080 Date Analyzed: 6-23-84
6-21-84
* None Detected
l.J. =01-001145
ur^fjui c Ana !ys i s Sheet
C1 i en r.: HDR =884706Samp 1 e i'Td TCB7o* Da te Samp 1 ed": 6=7=81Date Received by Lab: 6=17=84“
Sample Matrix: __SoilDate Extracted/Prepared: 5171-84Hetnod No.3550/8080 Date Ana 1 vzed : 6~- x J -84
Pesticides and PCB's
(Circ1e one)•-9/L arflg/Kg.'
*Aldrin
'_____________ Alpha - BHC
_____I________ Beta - BHC
r. Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
!_____________ Delta - BHC
★ _________ Chlordane* ________ 4,4' - DDD
- ________ 4,4' - DDE
________ 4,4' - DDT
★:___________ __ Di e 1 d r i n*______________ Endosulfan I
* ________ Endosulfan II
*Endosulfan Sul fate
ic__ ________ Endrin
*_____________ . Endrin Aldehyde
*______ _ Endrin Ketone
*_____________ Heptachlor
*---------------------- Heptachlor Epoxide★____________ Methoxychlor
• *
________ ____ Toxapnene
* ________ Aroclor 1016
_ *___________Aroclor 1221
* ________ Aroclor 1232
* ________ Aroclor 1242
____________ Aroclor 1248
___*_____________Aroclor 1254
___ *_____ Aroclor 1260
I.D. -01-001 145
li ' ■na ivsis Data ;net.
Clien t: Sample iToT
HDR -7884706
~7C8*8 T-7T8rDate Sampled: _ .
Date Recc-i ved^bTTaF] Ur2TT!Tzr
Sampl e Ma tri x : SoilDate Extracted/Pripared*: Method No. 35S0/8080 Date Ana 1 yzedT"^Z7Wr~
5T7T-84
Pesticides and RGB's
(Circle cn-aJU. j-.S/L or'uQiK.q}
Aldrin
Alpha - 8HC
Beta - BHC
Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
Delta - BHC
Ch1ordane
4,4’ - ODD
4,4' - DDE
4,4' - DDT
Dieldrin
Endosul fan. I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan Sulfate
Endrin
Endrin Aldehyde
Endrin Ketone
Heptachlor
Heptachlor Epoxide
Methoxych1 or
Toxaphene
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
* None Detected
i.0. =01-001145
Client: DDR =884706Sample i .1).
Organic Analysis Ddta Sheet.
Sample Matrix: So i 1
Date Sampled:TC8=o Duplicate
Date Received by'Lab: 6-12-8^
Date Extracted/Prepared Method No. 3550/8080
5-21-84
Date Analyzed:_ 6-23-84
Pesticides and PCB's
(Circle one) cg/L Qiymc/Kq".;i
A1 d r i n
Alpha - BHC
Beta - BHC
Gamma - BHC (Lindane)
Delta - BHC
Chlordane
4,4' - DDD
4,4' - DDE
4,4' - DDT
Diel dri n
Endosulfan I
Endosulfan II
Endosulfan Sul fate
Endrin
Endrin Aldehyde
Endrin Ketone
Heptachlor
. Heptachlor Epoxide
Methoxychlor
Toxaphene
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor 1254
Aroclor 1260
* None Detected
n
n. w . Oi-001145
Sample I.D.: _TC8 42 10'-11.5'
Date Collected:_____6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
VOLAT I II OP. r Arne AT; A!. VO if- ( V'OA)
DA?'A SUMMARY
pq/Kq ag/ho- 12.5 Bromomethane < 11.0 Benzene< 12.5 Cmloromethane < 15.0 Chlorobenzene •< 5.5 Broinodi chioromethane - 15.0 To 1uene< 7.3 Oibromochloromethane < 18.0 Ethy 1 benzene
38.8 Methylene Chloride - 12.5 Ac ro 1 e i n< 11.8 B romo form < 12.5 AcryIonitrile< 4.0 Chlorofo rm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone< 12.5 Tri ch 1 orofluoromethane
< 12.5 Ch1oroethane
< 7.0 1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
< 7.0 1,2-Dichloroethane
< 9.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
< 12.5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
< 1 7. 3 1,1,2,2-Tet rach1oroethane
12.5 Vinyl Chloride
- 7.0 1,1 -Dich1oroethene
■v 4.0 1rans-1 ,2-Dich1oroethene
- * n^ H . O Trichioroethene
_____«J0.3 iet rach1oroethene
<12.5 2-Chlcroethylvinyl ether
< 15.0 1,2-Dichloropropane
< 12.5 CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene ' a
< 12.5 irans- 1,3-Dich1o rop ropene
C? ientHDR -884706___
Sample Matrix:__ Soil
Method No.: 5030/8240
i.D. 01-001145
VOLATILE OPT AM 1 C ANALYSIS (VOA)
DAEA SUMMARY
Client:_HDf^_A_884706
Sample Matrix:___ Soil
Method No. : 5030/8240
Sample I.D.: TC8 ;!2 1.5 1 -16.5'
Date Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
pg/Kg
12.5
< 12.5
5.5
< 7.8
< 7,0
<11.8
< 4.0
< 7,0
< 12.5
< 12.5
< 7.0
7.0
•: 9.5
8 romome thane
Cnloromethane
Bromodi ch1oromethane
Dibromochloromethane
Methylene Chloride
Bromoform
Ch 1 o ro fo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Trich1oroflnoromethane
Ch1oroethane
1.1- Dichloroethane
1.2- Dichloroethane
1 ,i ,1-Trichloroethane
‘—5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
—-1 7• 3.____1 J ,2 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
< 12.5____ Vinyl Chloride
< J•"__ 1,1-Dichloroethene
2—Q Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
< ^. S Trichloroethene
< 10.3
< 12,5
< 15.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Tet eachloroethene
2 - Cm 1 o roe t hy I v i ny 1 e t h e r
1,2-Dich1oropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-l,3-Dich1oropropene
ug/i'.g ___
11.0 Benzene
< 15.0 Chlorobenzene
*'• 15 ,Q Toluene
18-0 Ethylbenzene
12.5 Acrolein
< 12,5 ___ Ac ry1 onit ri1e
< 25.0____ Methyl Ethyl Ketone
< 25,0 Acetone
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I.D. 01-001145
-12-
C1 ienr _____ HDR jj384706_________ Sample I . D. : TCS_?4_ 20' -21.5 ‘
Sample Matrix:Soil________ Date Collected: 6-7-84
Method No.: 5030/8240Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
V0LA7 ! LE OPT AN 1C ANALYSIS (VOA)
DATA SUMMARY
ng/Kg
< 12.5
r: 12.5
c r. J
•- 7.8
27.5
< 11.8
< 4.0
< 7.0
< 12.5
12.5
< 7.0
7.0
< 9.5
< 12.5
17.3
12.5
< 7.0
4.0
1S.1
< 10,3
•: T2.5
< 15.0
< 12,5
< 12.5
8 romometnane
Chloromethane-
8 roiiiodi ch 1 oromethane
Dibromochloroinethane
Methylene Chloride
Bromoform
Ch lorofo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Trich1oro f1uoromethane
Chloroethane
1.1 -Dich1oroethane
1.2- Dichloroethane
1.1 , 1 -Trich1oroethane
1J ,2-Trichloroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetra chioroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- Dich1oroethene
i cans - 1 ,2 - Di c.h 1 oroethene
Trichloroethene
Tet rach1oroethene
2-Chloroetnylvinyl ether
1.2- Dich1orcpropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,j-Dichloropropene
__ ug/Kg
11.0 Benzene
•' 15,0 Chlorobenzene
16,800______ Toluene
^ ’ 1^^______ Ethylbenzene
' < 12,5_____ Acrolein
__12.5 Acrylcn i t r i 1 e
. < 25,0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone
< 25,0 Acetone
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VOL AT i LE OR I AN I C AN At “'S !iV(iA;
LAVA SUMMARY
Client:HOP. «884706___
Sample Matrix:____ Soil
Method No.: 5030/3240
Sample I.D.:__TC8 #5 25‘-26.51
Date Collected: _ G-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
>9/Kg
■ 12.5
< 5,5
< 7.8
138
< 11.8
< -1.0
< 7,0
< 12.5
< 12,5
< 7,0
7Jl_
-• 9.5
< 12,5
< 17,3
< 12.5
< 7,0
___18.6
___59.7
•• 10.3
< 12.5
< 15,0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Bromometnane
Chloromethane
E romodich1oromethane
Dib romoch1o romethane
Methylene Chloride
E romoform
Ch loro form
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri ch 1 orofl uoromethane
Chloroethane
1.1- Di chi oroethane
1.2- Dichloroethane
1J ,1-Trichloroethane
1.1.2- Trich1oroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1 -Dich1oroethene
!nans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
irich1oroethene
Tetrachloroethene
2-Chloroethy1vinylether
1.2- Dich1oropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
wg/ Rq
0
- 15.0
3230
< 18.0
< 12.5
< 12,5
507__
206
335
866
513
Benzene
Chlorcbenzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Ac ry1 onit r i 1 e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
Trichlorotrifluoroethane
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
Methyl Cyclohexane
/
NOTE: Sample was loaded with
hydrocarbons, i.e. mineral
spirits, lacquer thinner.‘ u
I.D. 01-001145
OF 7Am IC ANALYSIS (VOA
7AT A SUMMARY
Client:^?Lf884706
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method Mo. : 5030/8240
Sample I . D. :___ 7C_8 .46 30‘-31.5*
Date Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab:___6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
t; iC / (,']
1 't ?■—___ _
; u . j
12.5
5.5
< 7.8
76.5
< 11.8
< 4.0
< 7.0
< 12.5
12.5
7.0
< 7.0
< S. 5
< 12.5
< 17.3
< 12.5
7.0
4.0
< 4.8
< 10.3
< 12.5
< 15,0
< 12.5
< 12.5
B romouie thane
Chloromethane
8 rornodi ch 1 orcmethane
Dibromochloromethane
Me thy ie.ne Chloride
BrodiOform .
Ch 1 o ro fo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri ch 1 orofl uoromethane
Ch1oroe thane
1 ,1 -Oi chi oroethane
1 ,2-Dich1oroethane
1 ,1 ,1-Trich1oroethane
1 ,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
1 ,1,2,2-Tetrach1oroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1 -Dichloroethene
T rans- 1,2-Dich1oroethene
i ri ch 1 croetherie
! e t rach1oroethene
2-Ch1oroethy 1vinylether
1,2-Dich1o ropropane
CIS - 1 ,3- Di ch 1 oroproperie
irans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
I 1.0___ Benzene
15.0 Ch 1 c robenzene
639___ Toluene
1628______ Ethylbenzene
12.5 Ac r o 1 e i n
12.5 Aery I on i t r i 1 e
25.0 Metnyl Ethyl Ketone
< 25.0 Acetone
MOTE: Sample loaded with hydro
carbons, i.e. mineral spirits,
lacquer thinner.
I.D. 01-001145
VOL AT 1 Lf CRT AN i C AN AI^YS I S (VGA)
HATA SUMMARY
c l i er.t __HDR_£ 8S4 706
Sample Matrix:Soil
.Method Me.: 5030/8240
Sample i.D.: fCS 48 40 ! -41.5'
Date Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-21-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
:i ronioinet hane
Chloromethene
o. 5
40.0
11.3
< 4,0
<■ 7.0
< 12.5
<12,5
< __ 7 J0_
'■ 7.0
B rc-modi chi c r c m e t h a n e
uib ronicchio romethane
Methylene Chloride
Broinoform
Ch 1 o ro fo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri ch lorof 1 uoroinethane
Ch1oroethane
1 ,1 -Dich1oroethane
1,2-Dich1oroethane
i . i ,1-Trichloroethane
12.5
< 17.3
- 12.5
7.0
< 4 . G
4.3
< 10.3
< 12,5
< 15.0
< 12.5
•: 12.5
!,1-2-Trich1oroethane
1.1.2.2- Tet rach1oroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1 -Dich1oroe thene
Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
Tricnloroethene
Tet rach1oroethene
2-Chloroethylvinylether
1.2- Dich1o ropropane
C1- - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
icans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
-9/Tq
11-0____ Benzene
_z 15.0___ Chlorobenzene
•- 11.0 T o i u e n e
•5 Ethylbenzene
12.5 Acrolein
12.5 __ Ac ry 1 on i t r i 1 e
< 25,0____ Methyl Ethyl Ketone
•' 25.0____ Acetone
NOTE: Sample loaded with hydro
carbons, i.e. mineral
spirits, lacquer thinner
J.D. -01-001145
i
inor^onic Ana ! v-. i1
Client: HDR ,?884706Sample T.D. TC8?T102'n".'oT““.....Date Collected7 _ ' 6-7-84 Date Received by Lab: fc-12-82'
(Circle one) mg/L or^rriq/Kq;
<2.5
'^triv:.... .....So _ ___Date fmv.cted/Preparea: 7\cid Digested Method ,Nc.3050 ' ‘i“Date Analyzed: ~ o-TfUlli)
(Circle one) ni£/L_ or mg/Kg
12.1
1 .
14.9
= 5.0
Antimony CalciumArs eni c
MagnesiumBarium Phosphorous
B e ry 11 i um
Boron—
Potassium
SiliconCaamium TinChromium (Total)
Chr'omium (hexavalent)
Cobait
Copper
I ron
6.9
= 0.1
_25_._9
<2.5
: 2.5
<2.5
67.3
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Sel&niurn
Si 1ver
Sodiurn
Thai 1ium
Vanadium
Zi ric
l.D. =0]-00114b
Inorganic Ana I'/si P ♦ • r • . . , i L d j t) t.- •
Client: HDR ^884706bample iTDr~Tc'8>3 1 5 1 -1 6 .IT7 pate Collected: 6-7-84Date Received by~TaFflFT2~i34
Sample Matrix: SoilDate Extracted/Prepared: ScuTDTaestionMethod No.___ ___ 3050 “Dote Analyzed?- 6-2T-'B4----------------
(C i rc 1 e mq/L onf mq/Kq
-1.0
<0.5
7.3
<5.0
6.1
<0.1
10.3
(Circle one) mq/L or mq/Kq
Antimony CalciurnArseni c
MagnesiumBarium PhosphorousBery 11 i um
PotassiumBoron
Si 1 iconCadmium
i i n .Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel<2.5
<2.5Seleniurn
Silver
Sodiurn
Thai 1ium
16.8Vanadium
Zi nc u
' • D. -'01-001145
1 -
: no rqa ni Analysis Data Sheet
Cilent: _ HPR *884706 iaifip le I. D. T Cpa"PTT fi? f~Da r.e Coll ec tea : ^7 -84 Date Received by Lab: ~6^l 2-84
Sample Matrix:____ SoilDa te Extracted/PreparedT-Method No_.___ 3050 —Date Analyzed: ~6-25^7^4
Acid Digestion
(Circle ong) mq/L o»niq/Kq
Antimony
Arsenic
(Circle one)
.'iiq/L or mg/Kg
<1.0
<0,5
7.2
<5.0
5.2
<0.1
Bari urn
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmiurn
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
10.4
<2.5
<2.5
Molybdenum
Nickel
Seleniurn
Silver
Sodi uiii
Ca lei urn
Magnes i urn
Phosphorous
Potassiurn
Si 1 icon
Tin .
15^
Thal l i uin
Vanadium
Zi nc
.D. ;;01 -O'.
i norga r, ’ i c I y < Da •eoi
Client: HDR *884706 Sample T.ThDate Col lected? 6-7-84 Date Received by'
TCS?5' 25'-26.5
Lab: 6-12-84
Sanipl e taU'i x : -*oi 1Date Lxtracted/Prepared: Acid Digestion Method Ko. 3050 " ‘Date Analyzed": 6-25-84
(C i rc 1 e^otie)— inq/L of- iiiq/Kq
(Circle one) mq/L or mo/Ko
<2.5
6.2
--1 .0
<0.5
ITT
Antimony
Arsenic
Sari urn
B e ry 11 i urn
Boron
Cadmiurn
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalerit)
<5.0
6.7
<0.1
15.5
<2.5
<777
<2.5
26.2
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
S e1eniurn
Silver
Sodiurn
Thallium
Vanadium
Zi nc
Calcium
Magnesium
Phosphorous
Potassium
Si 1 icon
Tin
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I.D. -01-001145
C
riient: HDR ^884706 Sample M^tr-Sample I ■ D-__TC8j[6~30T~31\ 5^ Date Extracted:Oate Collected: 6-7-84 _ Method Mo.Date Received by Tab : Tl 2T4 ~ Date Analyzed:"
Inorganic 'Analysis lj(, u
(C i rc 1 e oofrpT. iTic/L Q-Tmq/Kq )
7.8
Antimony
Ars eni c
can um
Bery 11 i um
(Circle one) incj/L or m_g/_Kq
Boren
Cadmium
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
5.2
<0.1
14.5
<5.0<2?5
<5.0
24.5
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Sel en i urn
Si1ver
Sodium
Tha11ium
Vanadium
Zi nc
....~Jo.ilPrepared Acid Digestion
3050 6-25-84
Calcium
Mag ties i um
Phosphorous
Po tas sium
Si 1icon
Tin
u
Inorganic Analysis . Oar.a She
C i itutHOk -• 834 70bSample f.D.' TC *S"TlT'To‘r-TrFr“ Date Collected": 6-7-84’’"Date Received by Lab: ~1>^T2-2A
Sample Matrix: SoilDate Extracted/Prepared: oMethod No. _305Q .Date Analyzed": (T-25-84
(Circle mq/L or
<2.5
12.1
<1.0
<0.5
14.9
(Circle one) mq/L or rng/Kq
Antimony
Art eni c
Eari um
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
<5.0____ Copper
6.9
<0.1
25.9
<2,5
<2.5
<2.5
67.3
J ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Si 1ver
Sodium
Thai 1ium
Vanadium
Zi nc
Calciurn
Maones i urn
Phosphorous
Potass i uni
Si 1 icon
Tin
u
TZ^Wf
Inorganic Analysis Data Sheet
Client: HDR A884706Sample 'I.D. TCS A3 151 -16.51 Date Collected: 6-7-84Date Received by Lab: G8~4
Sample Matrix:Soi 1Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-22-84Method No. 3050Date Analyzed: 6-25-84
i£L5
JL3_
6J
<0.1
JLfl.,.3.
.5
(Circle one) nig/L or mg/Kq
Antimony
Arseni c
Sari urn
Bery 11 i urn
Boron
Cadmi uni
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Seleniurn
Si1ver
Sodium
Thallium
________ Vanadium
15.8 Zinc
Cal ci urn
Msgnes i uni
Phosphorous
Potassium
Si 1icon
Tin
‘ u
iiiorociiic Analytic p,aia c!ieet-
C1ient: Pi DR -834 706Sample I.D. rCU Date Collected: Date Received by"
Saii:p 1 e Ma cr i x: i 1Date Extracted/Pt'epaT'e’di 5-22-84'Method No. 3050Date Analyzed: ' ~6-To:~S~
(C i re: 1 e qjw) inq/L or fmiq/Kq)
____ <2^5
4.8
■ 1.0
<0.5
7.2
<5.0
5.2
(Circle one)mcj/L or mg/Ka
Antimony Ca 1 ci uni
Arsenic Mag lies i um
Barium Phos pnorous
Bery 11 i um Potassium
Boron Si 1icon
Cadmium
Chromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Tin
<0.1
10.4<275
7?7'5
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Sel c-ni urn
S i 1ver
Sodiurn
Thai!ium
15.5Vanadium
Zi ncu
Inorganic Analysis D.ii.a Sheet
Client: _HDj^ ^88470^______Sample l.D. TCS ?5'~257-26'.57Da te Co 11 ected’: 6^7-84Da te Rece i ved by- Lab riTTJC'sT"
Sample Matrix: ~01!Date Extracted/repared: 6-12;■ 1 eth od No. _ 3050Date Analyzed: 6-20-84
(Circle pjie^mq/L orfma/KoJ
------------<8.5
6.2.
Antimony
Arseni c
(Circle one) mq/L or mg/Kg
<5.0
Bari urn
B e ry 11 i um
Boron
Cadmium
Cnromium (Total)
Chromium (hexavalent)
Cobalt
Copper
I ron
Lead (Total)
Lead (organic)
Manganese
Mercury
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Si 1ver
Sodium
Thai 1ium
26. OCVanadium
Zi nc
Calcium
Ma onesiurn
Phosphorous
P 0 t u S S "i U IT!
Si 1 icon
Tin
u
HOP. •-■884 70C'• TC8 ^8"40‘ -4i .5' tec': 6-7-84
6-12-84p 4 r f\ r*.c le /-r / 2 i-* f
Soil■' r'‘'ec erec7" ~6 3050~’6r25"-84
i.
'c.z>
a. /
<l.n
<GL5
14,2
<5.0
<0.1
12.5
^ O v P c
36.1
tn ro
■_f;ror:' u :■ ' vc
:■.= '"Oory
MciyDuern
Nickel
Seieni u;:
i v e •'
.10 01 .
vario^i u i!'
Zi no
rc 1 or- _! . o r
\-C » 1 ;jr.i
Magnc-r. i o--
Pnc< to
P-P T - C c; |
S1} i c rt
11 n
■ ' u
I f\j
VOL AT I Lf ORT/V!! C ANALYSIS (VOA;
DAI A SUMMARf
Cl ient HDR 4884706
Sample Matrix:______Soil
Method No.: 5030/8240
Sample i.0.: TC8 ? & 40'-41.51
Date Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
uq,- f.cj
- 12.5
< 12.5
■■ 5,5
7.8
40.0
< 11.8
< 4,0
< 7.0
< 12.5
< 12,5
-■ 7,0
_<__ 7.0
-- 9,5
<- 12.5
< 17.3
s 12.5
< 7.0
B romomethane
Ch loro.me thane
Brornodichlaroinethane
Di b rcmoch 1 o roine thane
Methylene Chloride
B romoform
Ch 1 o ro fo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
T ri ch 1 crofl uo roine thane
Ch1oroethane
1,1 -Dich1oroethane
1 ,2-Di chloroethane
1 >i,1-Trichloroethane
1.1.2- Trichioroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1,1-Dichioroethene
4.0
< 4.8
•: 10.3
12.5
«: 15.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
T rich1oroethene
Tet rach1oroethene
2-Ch1oroethylv i nylether
1 ,2-Di ch Icropropane
CIS - 1,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
< 11 . 0
< 15,0 •
< 15.0
35.5
12.5
< 12.5
< 25,0
< 25.0
Benzene
Ch1orobenzene
Toluene
tthy1 benzene
Acrolein
Aery Ion itrile
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
NOTES:
1; Sample loaded with hydrocarbons
i-e. - mineral spirits, lacquer
thinner.
2) Methylene Chloride is suspected
to be a laboratory contaminant.
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VGLATI Lf; ORTAfMC ANALYSIS (V OA;
DATA SUMMARY
— Client; HDR f884706 Sample I.[ j.; TC8 ? 3 15'-16.51u/!ip 16 Mdr. r i x .. Soil Date Co 11 ected; 6-7-84
— Method No. : 5030/8240 Date Received bv lab- 6-12-84
Date Analy zed; 6-22-84
oq:Ko oq/Kg
— 12.5 8 romomethane ■: 11.0 Benzene•: 12.5 Ch loroniethane •• 15.0 ' ChIerobenzene
— 5.5 BroffiodichIoromethane =■ 15.0 To 1uene7 ^ Dib romoch1o romethane < 18.0 Ethylbenzene
— •; /. 0 Methylene Chloride < 12.5 Acrolein< 11.3 B romo form < 12.5 Acrylonitri le
—< 4.0 Chlorofo rm < 25.0 Methyl Ethyl Ketone< 7.0 Carbon Tetrachloride < 25.0 Acetone
—< 12.5 Trich1orofiuoromethane
•- 12.5 Ch1oroethane
—■- 7.0 1,1 -Dich1oroethane
“» r*/ . U 1,2-Dichioroethane
—< 9.5 1 ,1 ,1-Trich1oroethane
•; 12.5 1 ,1 ,2-Trichioroethane
—17.3 1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachioroethane
< 12.5 Vinyl Chloride
< 7.0 1,1-Dichloroethene
^.0 Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
4.8 T ricn1oroethene
< 10.3 Tet racii 1 oroethene
__< 12.5 2-Chloroetnyivinyl ether
< 15.0 i,2-Dichloropropane
•: 12.5 CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene ' ' U
1 ") ~ T rans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
—
BU
LL tank: ana:i
TAT A, SUMMARY
■ • ‘--n tHDR •- 334706
S uii ij ] e Mc31 r j v ; £(, -j i
Method No.: 5030/3340
Sample _____ TC8 ?2 10'- 1 ] . 5 *
Date Colloctea: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
pg/l'-q
12.
Jo ,
•' 11.8
< 4.0
< 12,5
< 12,5
< 7.0
•: 12.5
Broinome. thane
Ch 1 o roaiezn ane
B ronioci c.h 1 o roc-ethane
D'i bronioch loromethane
Methylene Chloride
Broinoform
Ch 1 o ro fo rm
Carbon Tetrachloride
Trichlorofluoromethane
Ch1croethane
1,1 -Dich1oroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
1 >1 .2-Trichloroethane
1,1 ,2,2-Tetrach1oroethane
Vinyl Cnloride
y 10,3
< 12,5
< 15,0
< 12.5
• , 1 -Dich1oroethene
Trent-1,2-Dich1oroethene
T rich1oroethene
ie t rach1oroethene
a - Ch ) o roe thy 1 v i ny 1 etiie r
1,2-Dich1oroprcpane
CIS - I , 3-Dichloropropene
Tran s- 1,j-Dicnloropropene
ua/Kc
11.0____benzene
13•Q____ Chlorobenzene
.C o1uene
< 12.5
< 12.5
25.0
< 25.0
Ethyl be rizene
Ac ro 1 e i r:
Acrylonitrile
Methyl Ethyl he
Acetone
ne
NOTE: Methylene Chloride is
suspectea to be a laboratory
contaminant.
a
-3 i
VOL AT ILE OR:'/v::r; analyt
DAI A SUMMARY
Cl i ent :HDR *884706
Sample Matrix:___ Soil
Method ho. : 5030/82*40
Sample I.D.: 1C8 ~ 6 30*-31.5‘
Date Collected: 6-7-S4
L'ate Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Analyzed: 6-22-84
nq/Ag
< 12.5
12.5
5.5
V 7.8
76.5
< 11.8
< 4.0
< 7.0
12.5
Bromometnane
Chioromethane
Brcmodi chloromethane
Dibromochlorcmethane
Methylene Chloride
Bromoform
Ch 1 o ro form
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri cm ! orof 1 uoromethane
••• 11.0
15.0
689
1628
< 12,5
< 12.5
< 25.0
< 25.0
Benzene
Ch1orobenzene
To 1uene
Ethylbenzene
Ac ro1e i n
Aery Ion it ri le
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
< 12,5
< 7,0
< 7,0
< 9,5
< 12.5
< 17.3
■- 12.5
< 7.0
< 4.0
10.3
' 12.5
<15,0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Ch1oroethane
1 .1 -Di chloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1 .1 ,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
1 ,1 ,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 ,1 -Dich1oroethene
Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
T richloroethene
letrach1oroethene
2-Ch1oroethy 1 vinyl ether
1,2-Dich1cropropane
CiS - i,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1oropropene
NOTE:
1/ sample loaded with hydrocarbons
i.e. - mineral spirits, lacquer
thinner
2) Methylene Chloride is suspected
to be a laboratory contaminant.
32-
V0LA7ILE' ORTAMiC AfJALYSIS
ih'\ i i\ SUMMARY
( Y QA)
Cl lent :HDR ? 884706
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method flo.: 5030/8240
Sample I.D.: TC8 A5 25‘-26.5'
Date Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Aria ] y z e d : 6-22-84
pc, r.Q
B rcmcmsthane
Ch1o romethane
__j__ 5.5
< 7.8
138
< 11.8
4_0_
_r__ 7.0_
< 12.5
< 12.5
< 7.0
7.0
• ■ 5,5
•• 12,5
< 17,3
< 12.5
< 7,0
18.6
B rcmocichloromethane
Dib comechloromethane
Methylene Chloride
Bromoform
Cn lore form
Carbon ^etrachloride
T richlorofluoromethane
Ch1oroethane
1,1 -Dich1oroethane
1 ,2-Dich1oroethane
1 .1 ,1 -Trich1oroethane
1 ,1 ,2 -Trichioroethane
1 , i ,2 ,2-Tetrach1oroethane
Vinyl Cnloride
1 ,1 - .01 ch 1 oroethene
Trans-1,2-Dich1oroethene
59.7___ Trichioroethene
____ Tetrach 1 oroethene
^^____ 2-Cn i orcethy 1 vi nj' 1 ether
—^ 1 ,2-Di ch loropropane
------- CIS - I , 3- Di ch 1 oropropene
— ~ D Trans -1,3-Dich1oropropene
li r. i Q
.0 Benzene
3230__
12.5
< 1? s
507
206
335
866
513
Ch1orobenzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Aery Ionitrile
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
Trichl orotrif1uoroeth
Methyl isobutyl keton
Methyl Cyclohexane
NOTE:
1) sample was loaded with hydro
carbons i.e. - mineral spirits,
lacqu'br thinner
2) Methylene Chloride is suspected
to be a laboratory contaminant.
SEM: - VOL. AT L F ORGANIC/\J i h.
DATA SHEET
Client.’:__ HDR
Sample I. D. 01-001 146 :TCc
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method Wo.: FPA 8270
Date Sampled: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date extracted/prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-j1-84
___mg/Kc
< 0,80
< 0.33
< 0.98
< 0.27
< 0.30
<0.36
< 0.94
< 2.4
<0.36
< 0.24
< 4.2
< 0.19
< 0.35
< 4.4___
< 0.2 d
< 0,22 . r\ r- „< U . 04
mq/Kq .
Phenol■ 0.37 Inceno (l,2,3-c,d;s Pyrene
Benzo (g,h,i; perylene
Benzo (a) Pyrene
2-Chlorophenol < 0.412 ,4- Di ch 1 oropheriol " 0.252,4,6-Trich1orophenol
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (p
Peritach 1 orepheno 1-chloro-m-cresol)
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methy1 - 4,6-dinit ropheno1
2-Wit rophenol(4,6-dinitro- o-cresol)
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dinit rophenol
Acenapthene
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Chrysene
Isophorcne
Pnenanth rene
< 0.19
—< 0.78
< 0.25
< 0. 19
< 0.22
< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
Anth racene
ben-c- (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,r.) anthracene
Fluorene
FI uoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
a
VOLATILE Of-:fA‘I C ANALVS IT
UMMAR
C1ient : HDR ^384706
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method No.: 5030/8240
Sample I.D.: TC8 ? 4 20‘-21.5'
Sate Collected: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 5-12-84
Date Analysed: , 6-22-84
B rcmomethane
Chloromethane
Bromcdichloromethane
7 Q/ . u27.5
n .a
< 4.0
< 7.0
< 12.5
< 12.5
Dib romoch1oromethane
Metnylene Chloride
Brcmoform
Ch lore form
Carbon Tetrachloride
Trich1oro fluoromethane
Chloroethane
< 7,0
< 7,0
< 9.5
< 12.5
< 17.3
< 12.5
< 7,0
-■ 4,0
___18,1
-■ 10.3
< 12.5
< 15.0
•- 12,5
< 12.5
1 ,1 -Di ch 1 oroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1 >■,1-Trichioroethane
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
1.1.2.2- Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 ,1-Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
Tri ch 1 o roetherie
Tetrach1orcethene
2-Chloroethy 1vinyiether
1 ,2-Dich1oropropane
CIS - 1 ,3-Dich1oropropene
Trans-1,3-Dich1o rop ropene
11.0
if n
Benzene
Cn 1 orobenzene
72,140
__ < 12.5
-■ 12.5
< 25.0
- 25.0
Toluene
Ethy Ibenze.oe
Acrolein
Aery 1 onit ri1e
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
N01 cc: Methylene Chloride is
suspected to be a
1aboratory contaminant.
u
- ;-h -
SEMI-VOLATILE 0 R GAN IC AN A L Y SIS
DATA SHEET
Client:_____HDR
Sample I. D. (TC8 ?i )
Sample Mat rix:__ So i 1
Method No. : EPA 32 70
_ Date Sampled:___ 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab:____6-12-84
_ Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-11-84
jnq/Kq
< D•19_____ Hexach1orobenzene
0.19
0.19
< 0.44
0.19
1.7
0.57
0.25
0.25
0.19
< 0.25
< 2.20.16
0.25
0.25
1. 7
0.57
< 0.5 7
<0.42
< 0.53
0.19
0.16
< 0.09
MIC9/ Kg
_ Nitrobenzene
__ 1 >2-Dich1orobenzene
_ 1>3-Dich1orobenzene
_ 1,4-Dichlorobenzene
_ 1 >2,4-Tr:ch1orobenzene
_ 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine
_ 2,4-Dinitrote 1uene
_ 2,6-Qinitrotoluene
_ N-Nit ros odimethy1 amine
... N-Ni trosodi phenyl ami ne
_ trosodi-n-propylamine
_ Diethyl Phthalate,
_ Dimethyl Phthalate
_ Di-n-butyl Phthalate
_ Butyl benzylphathalate
- Gis '• 2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate
. Dis (2-chloroethyl) ether
. Bis (2-chloroisopropy1) ether
4-Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxv) methane
4-Broinophenyl-pheny 1 ether
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorobutadierie
:. 16
0.19
0.57
Hexach1orocyclopentadiene
Napthalene
2-Chloronapthalene
1 ',2- Di pheny 1 hy d raz i ne
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
SFKT - VOLA" i LE GkGAf.'! C ANA[
data sheet
Client h’DR
Sample i. D. : 01-001145 (TC8 ^2)
Sample Matri x: So i 1
Method No. : EPA 8270
Date Sampled: 6-7-S4
Date Receivec by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/?repa re d 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
SPIKE
",mg/Kgmq/Kc
____84.8
< 0.33
< 0.98
< 0.27
<0.30
39.2
85.4
< 2.4
<0.36
< 0.24
< 4.2
< 0.19
<0.35
<4.4
< 0.25
< 0.22
129.5
< 0.19
<0,78
< 0.25
116,4
< 0.22< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
2 ,4-Dich1orophenol
2>4 ,6-irich1oropheno1
4-Chloro-3-methy 1 phenol (p
Pentach1orophenol
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methy1 - 4,6-di n i t rophenol
2-N!trophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2 ,4-Dinit rophenol
Acenapthene
Acenaphthy1ene
Benzidine
Ch rysene
Isophorone
Indeno (l,2,3-c,d) Pyr&n
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
Benzo (a) Pyrene
-chloro-m-cresol)
(4 ,6-diriitro-o-cresol)
Phenanth rene
Anth racene
Benzo {aj anthracene
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene
FI uorene
FI uorantnene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANIC At/SIS
DATA SHEET
covery
0.25
< 0.25
101.0
0.5
0.42
0.53
125.9
0.16
121.2
Butylbenzylphathalate
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
_ P,1S (2-chloroethyl) ether
__ Bis (2-ch 1 oroisopropy 1) ether
_ 4-ChTorophenyl-phenyl ether
_ Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
_ 4-Brornophenyl-phenyl ether
Hexach1oroethane
Hexachlorobutadiene
Cl i ent‘: HDR Date Sampled:Sample 1.0.: 01-001145 (TC8 42) Date Received by LabSample Matrix: Soi 1 Date Extracted/PrepaMethod No.: EPA 8270 Cate Analyzed: 7-1
- ;n 3/Kg mq./Kg
< 0.19 Hexach1orobenzene 0.2598.2 Nit robenzene < 0.16
< 0.19 1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.19< 0.19 1,3-Oichlorobenzene < 0.5779.4 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 92.9
118.9 1>2,4-Trichlorobenzene
< 1.7 3,3-Dichiorobenzidine
97.8 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
< 0.25 2,6-Dinit rotoluene
< 0.25 N-Nitrosodimethyl amine
< 0.19 N-Ni t ros odiphenyl amine
81.7 N-Nitresodi-n-propyl amine
< 2.2 Diethyl PhthalateoV
Dimethyl Phthalate
< 0.25 Di-n-butyl Phthalate
6-7-84
6-12-84
6-20-84
lexachlcrocyclopentadien
Napthalene
SEMI -VOLA:iLE ORGAN IC ANAL VS IS
DATA. SHEET
Cl i ent':_______ HDR
Sample i.D.:OI-OQ]145 {TC8 *3)
Sample Matrix:______ Soil
Me tiled No. ; EPA 32 70
Date Sampled: 6-7-34
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-11-84
rnp/Ka------VZ____ jf. nig/Kq
< 0. SO
< 0.33
< 0.98
< 0.27
<0.30
< 0.36
< 0.94
< 2.4
<0.36
< 0.24
< 4,2
< 0.19
< 0.35
< 4.4
< 0.25
< 0.22
< 0.54
< 0.19
< 0,76
< 0.25
< 0.19
< 0.22
< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
Phenol < 0.37 Indeno (1 ,2,3-c.d)2-Ch1orophenc1 < 0.41 Benzo (g,h,il pery2,4-Dichlorophenoi 0.25 Benzo (a) Pyrene2,4,6-Trichlorophenoi
4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol (p-chloro-m- cresol)Pentachlorophenol
2 ,4-Dimethylphenol
2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (4,6-dinitro-o-cresol)
2-Nit hd phenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
Acenapthene
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Chrysene
Isopnorone
Phenanth rene
Anth racene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,n) anthracene
FI uorene
FIuoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
Pyrene
!c-ne
it Mi - V0LA7 I i_T ORGAN I C Af J A i. V S ] $
DATA SHLL7
Cll'ent':________HDR
Sample I. D.: 01-001145 TCft ?3
Sample Matrix:501i
Method No. : £p^ 2.270
Date
Date
Date
Date
Sampled: 6-7-.R4
Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Lxoracted/Prepared; n-?0-84
Analyzed: 7-11-84
mq/Kq
< 0.19
< 0.19
< 0.19
< 0.19
< 0,44
< 0.19
< 1.7
< 0.57
< 0.25
< 0.25
•- 0.19
< 0.25
< 2.2
< 0. 16
< 0.25
< 0.25
2.0
< 0.57
< 0.5 7___
<0.42
< 0.53
< 0.19
< 0.16
< 0.09
. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinit roto1uene
N-Nit rosodimethyl amine
N-Nit ros odiphenyI amine
mq/Kq
Hexach 1 orobenzerie< 0.25
Nit rcbenzene< 0. 16
1,2-Dichlorobenzene< 0.19
1,3-Dichlorobenzene< 0.57
1 >4-Dich1orobenzene< 0.25
i.2,4-Trichlorobenzene
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine
N-Nit rosodi-n-propyl amine
Diethyl Phthalate
Dimethyl Phthalate
Di-n-butyl Phthalate
. Butyl benzylphathalate
Bis (z-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Bis (2-ch1oroethy1) ether
Bis (2-ch1orcisopropy1) ether
4-Ch1orophenyl-phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
4-Bromcphenyl-phenyl ether
Hexach1oroethane
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexach1orocyclopenta diene
Napthalene•
2-Chloronapthalene
1 ,2-Diphenylhydrazine
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
SEMI-VOLATILE ORGAN!£ ANALYSIS
BATA SHEET
Client:_ HOP,
Sample I. D. :___ 01-00114 5 (TCS ^sT
Sample Mat ri x :___ c0]
Method No. : £p/\
Date Sampled: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
____ mg ,/Kg
< 0.80
<0.33
< 0.98
< 0.27
__ <0.30
__ < 0.36
<0.94
< 2.4
< 0.36
< 0.24
< 4.2
< 0.19
< 0.35
< 4.4
< 0.25
< 0.22
< 0.54
< Q.19
< 0. 78
< 0.25
< 0.19
< 0.22
< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
niq/Kq
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
2,4-Dicn1orophenol
2,4,6-Trich1orophenol
0.37
0.41
< 0.25
Indeno (1,2,3-c.d; p:
Benzo (g.h.i) peryler
Benzo (a) Pyrene
4-Ch1o ro-3-methy1pheno1 (p-chioro-m-c res o1)
Pentach1orophenol
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methy1 -4,6-dinit ropheno1 (4 ,6-dinit ro-o-creso1)
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
Acenapthene
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Ch rysene
Isopnorone
Phenantnrene
Ant!) racene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene
FIuorene
Fluoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
ene
' ’ tMJ- V 01. AT I L E OR G AN' p C AN ALYSIS
DATA SHEET
Cl Tent
Sample
Sample;
Method
:_____ HDk______
1 • D- •'__ 01-003 145 (TC8 451
Kat n’ x Soil
,)0- •'EPA 82 70
Date Sampled; 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed; 7-12-84
mc/Kfjriuj/K q
r\ i r\u . « 9 ____ Hexach 1 oroberzene< 0.25
___ < 0.19 N'i t robenzenp< 0.16.
< 0.19 ____ ' .2-Dich1crobenzene< 0.19
< 0.19 1,3-Dich1orobenzene< 0.5 7
0.44 1,4-Dichlorobenzene< 0.25
< C. 19 1>2 ,4-Trich1orobenzene
< 1.7 3,3-Dich1orobenzidine
< 0.57 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
< 0.25 2,6-Dinit roto1uene
< 0.25 N-Nitrosodimethyl amine
< 0.19 N-Nit rosodiphenyl amine
< 0.25 N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
<2.2 Diethyl Phthalate
< 0.16 Dimethyl Phthalate
< 0.25 Di-n-butyl Phthalate
< 0.25 ButylbenzyIphathalate
5.3 Bis (2-ethy1 hexyl) phthalate
___ < 0.57 Bis (2-chl oroethy 1} ethe*-
.__ 0.5 / — Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
__ < 0.42 4-Ch1orophenyl-phenyl ether
< 0.53 — Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
< 0-19 - 4-Bromopnenyl-phenyl ether
< 0.16 Hexach1oroethane
< 0.09 Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachlorocyclopentaciene
Napthalene
2-ChlorGnapthalene
1- ,2- Di pheny 1 hydraz ine
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
•\ I • -
: ..... .....i.1 CP___' ■ _i?J;.003 245 'TCS'^OT
i e j :___ 0-7-C4 ... ........-■;ei 'ey G-i?_-84'
So i
■ \ • ^ •270
/ 1 O lL~
1 i 0 v.C!
r -■
n ;
0.57
< "0725
T“272“
<~74
i 0.33
....0.33
0.29
-■ 0.33
i
c:i i r-roosr.z i ui no
r.Uro toluene
r,'! ■ ‘7
< 0.21
•• 0_. 33
■- 0.33
_'2.3
0.74
• 0.7-3
0.55
■ 0.09
■; 0.25• clff
07l2~
■: o’. 33*
ToTl"
0'.25"
•" o'. 74”
.. -------
?■ i ■i \ -
1 1
: c-s'.y 1 -;,nony 1 e
O-jA^ch lorrc-tncr.o
Kt-vocii 1 orODutad i ene
hexach1orocyc1 open ta diene
Oc: p.’i t.-'ici 1 ene
2-Cr. 1 c ro n e p th a 1 e n e
1 .2-pi er-eny 1 hydrae i ne
1 Ft. the late
u
ICO
tEMi - vula: ;le organ!( anal/sis 1
DATA SHEET
Date Sampled : 6-7-84
Date1 Recei ved by Lab : 6-12-84
Date E/t racted/Prepa red : 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
Client: hDK
Sample I.D.:__0_j -001145 (70. Ml
Sample Matrix: Soil
Method No. : EPA 8270
< 0.33
< 0.98
< 0.2 7
< 0.30
< 0.36
< 0.94
< 2,4
<0.36
< 0.24
< 4.2
< 0.19
< 0.35
<4.4
< 0.25
< 0,22
< 0.54
< 0.19
< 0.78
< 0.25
< 0.19
< 0.22
< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
Phenol
mg/t.q .
Inaeno (l,2,3-c,d1 pyr. ..2-Ch1orophenol U . h i Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
2 ,4-Dich1orophenol
2 .4 ,5-Trich1orophenol
'• 0.25 Benzo (a) Pyrene
4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol (p-chloro-m-cresol)
Pe.ntachlorophenol
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol•(4,6-dinitro-o-cresol)
2-Nit rophenol
4-fli t rophenol
2 ,4-Dinitrophenol
Acer, apt here
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Ch rysene
Isophorcne
Phenanthrene
Anth racene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene
Eluorene “
Elucranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Py re n e
ene
SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANIC ARAL/S 13
DATA SHEET '
Clienr : HOP
Samp 1e I.D.: 01-001H5 (TC8 ^4)
Sample Matrix: ^oil
Method f,'o. : EPA 82 70
„ Date Sampled: f-7-8*1
_ Date Received by Lao: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-P4
Date Analyzed: /_ i -p _ 04
mg/Kg
0.19
0.19
< 0.19
< 0.19
0.19
1. 7
0.57
0.25
0.2!
0.19
0.25
< ?
0. 16
0.3
0.25
60. D /
0.5 7
0.42
0.5:
0.19
4l9/££_
0. 16
__ Hexacn1orobenzene
__ nitrobenzene
__1 >2-Dichlorobenzene
__ 1 .3-Dichlorobenzene
__ I >4-Dichlorobenzene
_ 1>2.4-Trichlorobenzene
_ 3,3-Dich1orobenzidine
_ 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
_2 ,6-= Di n i t rot01 uene
_ N-Nitrosodimethylamine
__ N-Nit rosodiphenyl amine
- n-Nit rosodi-n-propyl amine
_ Diethyl Phthalate
_ Dimethyl Phthalate
_ Di-n-butyl Phthalate
_ Butyl benzylphathalate
. Bis (2-et.hylhexyl) phthalate
- 2is (2-chlorcethyl) ether
.. Bis (2 - ch 10 roi s op ropy 1) ether
- ‘’“Ch 1 orophenyl-phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxyJ methane
4-8romophenyl-phenyl ether
Hexachloroethane
0.25
0.19
0.57
0.25
_____ Hexach1orobutadiene
_ Hexachl crocyclopentadi e.n
_ Rapthalene
_ 2-Ch lorcnapthalene
1 >-^ - Di pheny 1 hydraz ine
_ Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
-4 5-
SEMI-VOLATILE ORGAN TO ANAL
DATA SHEET
Client:____ HDk
Sample I.D.: Ol-OQl]45 (TC8
Sample Matrix: SoilMethod No. :____ EPA 87to~ "
Date Sampled: 6-7-84
Date Received by Lab: 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
__ mg/Kg
- 0.80
< 0,33
< 0.95
< 0.27
<0.30
<0.36
< 0.94
< 2.4
<0.36
_< 0.24
<4,2
< 0.19
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
2 ,4- Di ch 1 orophenol
2 .4 ,6-Trichlorophenol
mg/Kg
1_0_._37
< 0.41
*= 0.25
I n de n o v 1 , 2 , o- c, d) Pv re ne
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
Benzo (a) Pyrene
4- Ch loro- 3-methyl phenol (p-chloro-rn-cresol)
Pentach1orophenol
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol (4 ,6-dinitro-o-cresol)
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2,4-Dinitrophenol
Acenapthene< 0.35
< 4.4
< 0.25
< 0.22
< 0.54
< 0,19
< 0. 78
< 0.19
_< 0.22
< 0.25
< 0.25
<0.19
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Ch rysene
Isophorone
Pherianthrene
Anthracene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,n) anthracene
FIuorene
FIuoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
u
Date Sampled:____ ___6-7-8h
Date Received by Lab:__ 6-12-84
Date Extracted/Prepared: 6-20-84
Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
'.•CM!- VOLATILE 0;-:G/Y,!C ANAL/SIS
DATA SHEET
Client:HDD
Sample I. D. : 01-001 146 1TC8 •-•■ft :■
Sample Matrix:____ Soil
Method Do.: spa g?70
o. IVI Q
0.19
C. 19
0.19
< 0.44
0.19
1.7
0.57
< 0.25
< 0.25
< 0.19
0.25
<2.2
0. 16
< 0.25
0.57
< 0.57
0.42
0.53
0.19
0.16
0.09
He/.acn ;ore-benzene
Nitrobenzene
i >2- Di ch 1 oI'obenzene
1.3- Dichlorobenzene
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
1.2.4- Trichlorobenzene
3.3- Dichlorobenzidine
2.4- Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
N-Nit ros odimethyl amine
N-Ditrosodiphenyl amine
H-Di trosodi-r.-propyl amine
Diethyl Phthalate
Dimethyl Phthalate
Di-n-butyi Phthalate
Q--5_____ Butylbenzylphatnal ate
. Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
4-Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
4-Bromcphenyl-phenyl ether
Hexachloroethane
Hexach1orebutadiene
0.25
0.16
0.19
< 0.57
< 0.25
Hexachlorocyclopentad
Napthalene
2 - Ch 1 o ron a pt h a 1 e ne
1;2-Dipheny1hydrazine
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
i ene
DATA SHEET
Cl i eat :
Sample I.O.:
Sample Matri
Method Mo. :
HDR Date Sampled:.in-001145 trc« »«. Date
fa-.
So i 1
EPA 8270Date Extracted/Prepared: fa
Date Analyzed: 7 _ t v _ c ■
-fi
__ iHfaila.
.■ 0 00'J . O'-
-■ 0.33
< C. 58
< 0.27
<0.30
< 0.36
< 0.94
< 2.4
<0.36
< 0.24
< 0,19
< 0. 35
<4.4
Phenol
2-Ch1oropheno1
2,4-Dich1orophenol
2 ,4 ,6-Trichlorophenol
mg/Kg
'■ 0.37
'• 0.4 1
< 0.25
Indeno (1 ,2,3-c.d} Pyr
Benzo (g,h,i; perylene
Benzo [&j Pvr£n&
4-Chloro-3-methyl phenol (p-chloro-m-cresol)
Pentach1oropheno1
2 ,4-Dimethyl phenol
2-methyl-4,6-di„itrophenol (4,6-di„itro-o-cresol)
2-Nitrophenol
4-Nitrophenol
2 ,4-Dinitrophenol
Acenapthene
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine< 0.25
< 0.22
•- 0.54
_y 0.19
< 0.78
< 0.25
< 0.19
< 0.22
< 0.25
•• 0.25
< 0.19
Ch rysene
Isophorone
Phenantn re:ie
Anthracene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Di benzo (a,h) anthracene
FI uorene
FI uoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
u
Client:---------------- H5.l'Date Sampled:6-7-84DUPLICATE
Sample I.D. : 0I-Q0114S (TCP, *?,) Date Received by Lab: 5-12-84
Sample Matrix:So i 1Date Ext racted/Prepa red : 6-20-84
Method No.:_EPA 8270 Date Analyzed: 7-12-84
SEMI-VOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS ;
DATA SHEET
mq/Kq
< 0.19
< 0.19
< 0.19
< 0.19
<0.44
< 0.19
< 1.7
< 0.57
< 0,25
< 0.25
< 0.19
< 0.25
< 2.2< 0.16
< 0.25
< 0.25
2.6
< 0.57
< 0.57
<0.42
< 0.53
< 0.19
< 0.16
< 0.09
Hexach1orobenzene
Nit robenzene
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1.3- Diehlorobenzene
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
1.2.4- Trichlorobenzene
3,3-Dichiorobenzidine
_ 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
N-Nitrosodimethyl amine
N-Ni trosodiphenyl amine
N-Nit rosodi-n-propy1 amine
Diethyl Phthalate
Dimethyl Phthalate
Di-n-butyl Phthalate
Butylbenzylphathalate
Bis (2-ethylnexyl) phthalate
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
4-Chloropheny1-phenyl ether
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane
4-Bromophenyl-phenyl ether
Hexach1oroethane
Hexachlorobutadiene
mq/Kq_____
< 0-25_____ Hexachlorocyclopentadien
< 0• 16_____ Napthalene
< 0-19 2-Chloronapthalene
< 0-57_____ 1,2-Diphenylnydrazine
< Q-25____ Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
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TABLE 2
SERCO
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Sanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: BOS Well
Analysis
Toluene <1 ug/1Xylene 2 ug/1Ethylbenzene <1 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone <5 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 7 mg/1Total Organic Halogen 14 ug/1
<means less than
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#25
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERGOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc.1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
__________________________ _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring Well 3 #1
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<1 ug/1 <1 ug/1 <1 ug/1 <5 ug/1 3 9 mg/1 28 ug/1
<means less than
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#20
Prepared and Submitted bySJ3RCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring Well 3 #2
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<1 ug/1<1 ug/1<1 ug/1<5 ug/18 mg/1
25 ug/1
<means less than
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#21
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring We11 3 #3
Analysis
Toluene <1 ug/1Xylene <1 ug/1Ethylbenzene <1 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone 5.4 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 44 mg/1Total Organic Halogen 24 ug/1
<means less than
October 31, 1984 nh 1147N #22
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. Havick Senior Chemist
ii
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring Well 1 #1
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
< means less than
< 1 ug/1< 1 ug/1< 1 ug/1< 5 ug/145 mg/1
340 ug/1
October 31, 1984bh 1147N#17
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
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SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.0. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring Well 1 #2
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<1 ug/1 <1 ug/1 <1 ug/1 <5 ug/1 14 mg/1 55 ug/1
<means less than
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#18
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls. Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
relied
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Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: Monitoring Well 1 #3
Analysis
TolueneXylene <1 ug/1Ethylbenzene <1 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone <1 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 6.4 ug/1Total Organic Halogen 27
39mg/1ug/1
<means less than
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984 1147N
#19
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCO?nooa/y En9meering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Mam Street, P.0, Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBCR
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Attn: Mr. John HartwellP.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC1D
Analysis
TolueneXylene 4,900 ug/1Ethylbenzene 34,000 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone 9,100 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 9,300 ug/1Total Organic Halogen 92 mg/1
46 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted bvSERCO
Octobernh#26
31, 1984 1147N
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
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MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC2D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
3,000 ug/18,200 ug/12,400 ug/1
700 ug/16 8 mg/189 ug/1
October 31, 1984 nh 1147N #27
Prepared and Submitted SERCO
David W. Havick Senior Chemist
by
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SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC3
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
13.000 ug/147.000 ug/114.000 ug/11,400 ug/1
26 mg/1250 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#28
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
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Sanilary Engineering Laboratories Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401______________________________________________________________________________ __MEMB6H
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/2/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC4
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
16.000 ug/159.000 ug/115.000 ug/1
890 ug/170 mg/1
110 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#29
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
COxsZ-^J
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
IkLS.-WS't- I
SERGOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Mater Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/4/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC5
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
\20 ug/183 ug/123 ug/123 ug/18 mg/1
47 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#30
Prepared and Submitted ERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
by
SERCO?noo . / En9'neering Laboratories. Inc 1922 Mam Street, P.0. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC6S
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
3.4 ug/115 ug/14.0 ug/1
1-9 ug/122 mg/110 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#32
P^^PS-^sd and Submitted bySERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERGOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street. P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
//-/5 j
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC6D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
3,700 ug/139,000 ug/1
2. 4 ug/1110 ug/12 7 mg/1
170 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#31
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
J
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
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SERCO—j
Sanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC7
Analysis
-TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
22 ug/1320 ug/116 ug/115 ug/15 7 mg/1HO ug/1
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#33
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
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Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC8 Dup.
Analysis
Tpluene 4,900 ug/1Xylene 30,000 ug/1Ethylbenzene 8,300 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone <5 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 38 mg/1Total Organic Halogen 91 ug/1
<means less than
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#34
SERCO
Sanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc,1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401——____________ _____ _____________________________________________________________________________________ MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. ciAttn: Mr. John Hartwell 1P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: None Given
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
300 ug/15,300 ug/11,700 ug/13,800 ug/1
101 mg/116 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#35
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC10
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
4.1 ug/194 ug/15.3 ug/1
450 ug/12 9 mg/177 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#36
Prepared and Submitted SERCO
by
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
—_______________ _______________ ______ ________________________._______________ _____ _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________ MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC11D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
1.5 ug/115 ug/11.0 ug/1
12 ug/129 mg/1
110 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 114 7N#37
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSa™tafy Engineering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street, P.0. Box 625Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC12
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<means less than
<1 ug/1<1 ug/i<1 ug/l9.7 ug/1
11 mg/152 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#38
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
<%Zcs2.jZiJ*
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories. Inc 1922 Main Street. P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls. Iowa 50613 Phone:(319) 277T2401
Monitoring Well Mater Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC13
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total•Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
1,100 ug/111,000 ug/1
620 ug/11,100 ug/1
6 7 mg/181 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#39
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
II
SERCO?ooota// .En9'neering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC14A Deep
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
1,100 ug/134.000 ug/112.000 ug/118.000 ug/1
126 mg/1
120 ug/1
Octobernh#40
31, 1984 1147N
Prepared and Submitted bv SERCO *
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOEn9ineering Laboratories, Inc.
1922 Mam Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
UJz/S:/i/>4___ j
Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Attn: Mr. John HartwellP.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC15D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
10.000 ug/163.000 ug/113.000 ug/11,800 ug/1
3 6 mg/19 ug/1
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#41
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERGOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street. P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC16D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
11.000 ug/152.000 ug/114.000 ug/14,300 ug/1
98 mg/1340 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#42
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMOIR
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC17S
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
2.9 ug/119 ug/12.8 ug/1
89 ug/1396 mg/118 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#44
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
Sanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone:(319)277-2401
SERCO
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC17D
Analysis
: Toluene XyleneEthylbenzene
' Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
6.200 ug/120,000 ug/17.200 ug/1
550 ug/14 4 mg/186 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#43
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls. Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: - - -
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC20D
Analysis
Toluene 1.7 ug/1Xylene 11 ug/1Ethylbenzene 1 ug/1Methyl Ethyl Ketone •15 ug/1Total Organic Carbon 6 mg/1Total Organic Halogen 9 ug/1
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#45
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
iff-l‘\ .... . l-'gHii'Sv'S
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SERCOSanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.O. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC22S
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<1 ug/1<1 ug/1<1 ug/1<5 ug/1
258 mg/163 ug/1
<means less than
Prepared and Submitted by SERCO
October 31, 1984nh 1147N#24
David W. HavickSenior Chemist
SERCO
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Sanitary Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 1922 Main Street, P.0. Box 625 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: (319) 277-2401
MEMBER
Monitoring Well Water Analysis
Client: Terracon Consultants, Inc.Attn: Mr. John Hartwell P.O. Box 37582 Omaha, NE 68137
Date Sampled: 10/3/84
Date Received: 10/5/84
Sample Identity: TC22D
Analysis
TolueneXyleneEthylbenzene Methyl Ethyl Ketone Total Organic Carbon Total Organic Halogen
<1 ug/1<1 ug/1<1 ug/17.4 ug/1
5 0 mg/110 ug/1
<means less than
Prepared and Submitted bySERCO
October 31, 1984 David W. Havicknh 1147N Senior Chemist#23
TABLE 3
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VOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS {VOA) DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond Vogel Phase II
Sample Matrix: Mater
Method No. : EPA 624
Sample I. D. : 01-001536 HI (TC8D)
Date Collected: 10-2-84
Date Received by.Lab: 10-4-84Date Analyzed: 10-8-84
uq/L
< 5.0
< 5.0< 2.2
< 3.1
417< 4.7< 1.6
< 2.8
< 5,0
< 5.0
< 2.8
< 2.8
< 3,8
< 5.0
< 6.9
< 5.0< 2.8
< 1.612,7
< 4.1
< 5.0
68.2< 5.0
< 5.0
Bromomethane
Chloromethane
BromodichloromethaneDibromochloromethane
Methylene Chloride
BromoformCh loro form
Carbon Tetrachloride
Tri chlorofl uoromethane
Chloroethane
1,1 -Di chloroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
1.1,1-Tri chloroethane
1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane
1,1,2 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
Vinyl Chloride
1 »l-Dichloroethene
Trans-1,2-Di chloroethene
Trichloroethene
Tetrachloroethene
2-Chi oroethyl vinyl ether 1,2-Di chloropropane
CIS - 1,3-Di ch 1 oropropene
Trans-1 ,3-Dichloropropene
ug/L
— 108.8 < 6.0
< 6.0
< 7,2
< 5.0< 5,0
3484
280
620
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Ac ro1ein
Acrylonitrile
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
4-Methyl -2-Pentanone
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VOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS (VGA)
DATA SUMMARY
Client: Diamond Vogel Phase II
Sample Matrix: Water
Method No. : EPA 624
Sample I.D.: 01-001536 (#2 Trip Blank)
Date Collected: 10-2-84
Date Received by Lab: 10-4-84Date Analyzed:_____ 10-8-84
uq/L
< 5.0
< 5,0
< 2.2
< 3.1< 2.8
< 4.7< 1,6
< 2.8
< 5.0
< 5.0< 2,8
< 2.8
< 3,8
< 5,0
< 6.9< 5,0< 2.8
< 1.6
< 1.9
<4,1< 5.0< 6.0
< 5,0
< 5.0
ug/L
Bromomethane <4.4
Chloromethane < 6.0
Bromodichloromethane < 6.0
Dibromochloromethane < 7.2
Methylene Chloride < 5.0
Bromoform <5.0 Chloroform <10 0
Carbon Tetrachloride <10.0Tri chlorofl uoromethane
Chloroethane
1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
1.1.1- Trichloroethane-
1.1.2- Trichloroethane
1,1,2,2 - Tet rach lo roe thane
Vinyl Chloride
1.1- Di chloroethene
Trans-1,2-Di chloroethene
Trichloroethene
Tetrachloroethene 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
1.2- Di ch 1 oropropaneCIS - 1,3-Dichloropropene
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Acrolein
Aery Ion i tri le
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Acetone
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Organic Analysis Data S.'ieot
Client: Diamond VogelSample 01-ddr536 (TC8D)"Date Sampled:""" TG^Z^&T ~ Date Received by Lat>: HPFOT
Sample Matrix.: Water_ * 1Date ExtracteC'/Treoared: rd-S-84Method No:_ _EPA 625Date Analysed: IO"-nPB4
ie one;11 or ..g/Kg
Semi-Volatile Compounds
Hexachlorobenzene
Nitrobenzene
l • 2-Pichlorobenzene
i ,3-Dichiorobenzene< 4.7
< 2.0
<17.5
< 6.0
< 2,7
< 2.7
< 2.0
< 2.7
<23.3
< 1.7
< 2,7< 2.7
< 2.7
< 6.0
< 6.0
< 4.5
< 5.6
< 2,0
< 1.7< 1.0
< 2.7
< 1.7
< 2.0 < 6.0
< 2.7
1.4- Dichlorobenzene
1.2.4- Trichlorobenzene
3.3- Dichlorobenzidine2.4- Dinitrotoluene
2,6-Di ni trotol uene
N-Ni trosodimethyl amine N-Nitrosodiphenylamine
N-Ni trosodi - n-propyl ami ne Diethyl Phthalate Dimethyl Phthalate
Di-n-butyl Phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalateBis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
4-Chlorophenyl-phenyl ether Bis (2-cnloroethoxy) methane 4-Bromophenyl-phenyl ether
Hexachloroethane Hexach1orobutadiene
Hexach1orocycl opentadiene
Naphthalene2-Chloronapthalene1 ,2-Diphenylhydrazine
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
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< 3.5
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3.2
3.8
54.5
<25.4
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< 2.5
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-Volatile Compoun:s
5ai!ip I e \-\b trix :____Wateri-'ute ox traded / Preoared:Method ho:__ EPA_625____"Da * e A n a i y: :i:__ lp -14 - 84~
Phenol
2-Cr, lcrop.henol
-d ch 1 Gi'cphenol2
7 a e_-
• ul. : L.ny ; pfi&no | p-z
Pen tecr. 1 orophenol
2 ,4-~ir.ethylphencl
2- me thy 1 - 4 ,6-cinitrophenol (■
2-fii trophenol
4-Ni trophenol
2,4-Dimtrophenol
Aoeraerihene
a; ol;
■oinitrc-o-c res
< 3.7
<46.6< 2.7
< 2,3
< 5.7< 2,0
< 8.3
< 2.7
< 2.0
< 2.3
< 2.7 2. 7~
<2-0
< 3-9
< 4-3
2.7
Aten;on thy lore
Benzidine
Chrysene
Isophorone
Phenanth rone
Anthracene
Beneo (a) anthracene
Dibento (a,h) anthracene
FI uorc-ne
Fluoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Bento (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
Indeno (1,2,3-c.d) pyrene
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
Bento (a) Pyrene
-io.ta.-a4
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Organic Analysis Data Sheet
Client.: _ Diamond Vogel __ ___ _Simple !. D.__ 01-001536~ (TC8D)Dace Sampled: 10-2-84Date Received by Labi ~TqP~4-84
Semple Mi t ri >::___ Water_______Date- Extracted, Prepared: 10-8-E'eshod No:EPA 625________ ___._2Cate Analyzed:^Q-14-84_ "
Semi-Volatile Compounds
C_ Recovery
50.4
4_7_._7
53.3
67.2
46.7
57.6
44.7
Kexachlorobenzene
Mitrobenzene
1.2- Dichlorcbenzene
1 , 3-Di chlorobenzene
1 ,4- Si ch 1 orobenzene
1 ,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
3.3- Dichlorobenzidine2.4- Dinitrotoluene
2.5- Dini trctcl uene
M trosodimethyl ami ne
N-Ni trosodiphenyl amine
N-N i: res odi-r-propyl amine
Diethyl Phthalate
Dimitry] Phthalate
Di-n-butyl Phthalate
Eutylbenzylpr.thalate
Bis (2-ethy 1 hexyl) phthalate
Eis (2-cnloroethyl) ether
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether
4 - C h 1 o ro ph e ny T - ph eny 1 e th e r
Eis (2-ciiloroethoxy) methane
4-3romophenyl-phenyl ether
Hexachloroethane
Hexach1orobutadiene
Hexachl orocycl open tadi ene
Naphthalene
2-Chloronapthalene
1 >2-Diphenylhydrazine
Di-n-Octyl Phthalate
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Organic Analys is Da ta Sheet
Client:__Diamond Vogel_____ ___ Sample Matrix: Mater_ ___Sample l.D. 01-001536 (TC8D)__ Date Extracted /PreparedflO-TaTCate Sampled:__10-2-84________ Method Mo: __EPA 625 ____Sate Received oy Lab:___10-4jc84_ Date Analyzed:10-14-84
Sc-rri -Volatile Compounds
Recovery
12.8
66.3
57.6
58.2
58.3
Phenol
2-Chlorophenol
2.4- Di chi orophenol
2,4 ,6-Tri chi orophenol
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol (p-chl oro-m-cresol)
Pen tacnl orophenol
2.4- Dime thyl phenol
2-ir.ethy 1 - 4,6-dini trqphenol (4 ,6-dini tro-o-cresol)
2-Mitrophenol
4-Mitrophenol
2.4- Dinitrophenol
Acer.aph there
Acenaphthylene
Benzidine
Chrysene
lsophorone
Phenanthrene
Anth racene
Benzo (a) anthracene
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene
FI uorene
FI uoranthene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Pyrene
Indeno (1,2,3-c.d) Pyrene
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene
Benzo (a) Pyrene
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APPENDIX E
CUSTODY DOCUMENTS
Technologies, Inc
i.d. 01-001145
November 27, 1984received
HDS8404 Indian Hills Drive 0:naha, fit 68114
Attention: Mike Harris
FILE COPYDiamond Vogel, Project No. 884706
fUt "“If'?1 technologies, Inc. received a total of here ieiied'S ““««<«». •«* ™ selected soils
- thirteen (13) selected priority pollutant metals priority pollutant volatile organicspriority pollutant base/neutral and acid organics
- chlorinated pesticides y
The results are listed in the attached tables.
Attachments
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AnalyticalTechnologies,lnc Cotpcroto Oliices, ?t'5 W 30m Siseei Nanono: City. CA 9;.,Q60 619 477-41
I.D. 01-001536
H D R8404 Indian Hills Drive Omaha, NE 68114
November 27, 1984
file copyProject Number: 884719 -Diamond Vogel Phase II
Attention: Mike Harris
On October 4, 1984 Analytical Technologies, Inc. received one (1) water sample for analysis of volatile organics (EPA Method 624), and base/neutral/acids (EPA Method 625). Samples were taken on October 2, 1984, iced immediately, and shipped on October 3, 1984. Only station TC8D was sampled, the other station was dry (from note on chain of custody record).
Attached are the test results.
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Attachments
NOTE: Samples from this project will be disposed of in thirty (30)days from the date of this report, unless we are informed otherwise.
ReviewedTechnical Associate
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Moveniber 28, 1984
HDR8404 Indian Hills Drive Omaha, HE 68114
Attention: Mike Harris
FILE COPY
RE: Diamond Vogel
On September 1, 1984 Analytical Technologies, Inc., Tempe, AZ received 45 soils from the Diamond Vogel site; the samples were archived in cold storage. On October’ll, 1SS4 Mr. Mike Harris
requested that the soils be shipped to the ATI National City, CA laboratory for analysis of volatile organics by GC/M5. The analyses were done according to EPA Method 8240 using direct sparge (where possible) in order to attain the lowest possible limits of detection for GC/MS.
The results are listed in the attached tables. If there are any questions please call (619) 477-4173.
M.</br
Enclosures
NOTE: Samples from this project will be disposed of in thirty (30)days from the date of this report, unless we are informed otherwise.
HU D LNGINELKING AND TLSTING U.IAK IA1.I.S l. l.DAK KAI'IUS DA VI NI'IJK'I DLS MOINES. IOWA
Kansas city wiciiita. KansasOKLAHOMA CITY TULSA, OKLAHOMA
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Shipper Name: //7^> A—
Address: .... (7'lie 2>r /La,/..NumberStreet-------
Collector's Name: ,/Signature
Ci ty State Zip Code
Telephone: 3 3d '
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Type of Process Producing Wastehours
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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
MELD ENGINEERING AND TESTING
TERRACON CONSULTANTS, INC.CEDAR FALLS CEDAR RAPIDS DAVENPORT DES MOINES. IOWA
KANSAS CITY WICHITA. KANSAS OKLAHOMA CITY TULSA. OKLAHOMA j
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APPENDIX F
DRAWINGS
SEE ATTACHED PLAN SET
APPENDIX G
MODELING RESULTS
Figure #1Appendix G
9 Wells Creating Initial Condition
2000
1500
1000
500
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|Set-Up Creating Initial Groundwater Piezometric Surface Geohydrological Report Phase II
iRiamqnd Voqel Paint IMaunce. Iowa ____________
Terracon Consultants, Inc. .Cedar Falla Cedar Rapida Davenport Dee Moines, IA I
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
RRT |As showji Feb/ ‘8S| 884719
February 28, 1985Table #1 Appendix G Page 1 of 2 TCI Job #884719
Remedial Investigation, Phase II Diamond Vogel Paints
Maurice, IowaModeling Sink/Source Coordinate Listing
Well No. X-Coordinate Y-Coordinate
1 6002 6003 5004 4505 900Z 1850Z‘ 200Z" 1450Y 1900Y' 50Y" 1600X 1850X' 0X'* 1650P 900P' 800P" 5200 800O' 7500" 500N 750N* 650N" 550R 1000R' 175R" 975S 1100S 1 150
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Well No. X-Coordinate Y-Coordinate
S“TT'T“UU'U“VV'V"WWW"AA'A"BB‘B“CC'C"DD'D“EE1E“
11751200
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Wells creating initial condition
Figure #3Appendix G
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Dption A Well Set-Up Seohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Davenport Dea Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita. KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
RRT f\s showfi Feb/'851884719
FIGURE 'JA
APPEND 11 G
TCJ JOB *684719
EMUErr start PATE duration in dats OPTION A RECOVERY MODEL SCHEDULE6/. ns DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS
NOTE : THE CONTAMINATION SOURCE IS ASSUMED TO CEASE
AT DAT 240 DUE TO COMPLETION OF TRENCH CLEAN UP OPERATIONS.
Figure #4
Appendix G
O Pumping WellInjection Well i
© Pumping Image Well © Recharge Image Well © Wells Creating Intial Condition
(Option B Well Set-Up (Geohydrological Report Phase II IDiamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.C«darF*Jl* Cedar Rapids Davenport Oes Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
|As shotji Feb/'8j 884719
FIGURE *4A APPENDIX G
TCI JOB *484719
OPTION B RECOVERY MODEL SCHEDULE DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS MAURICE. IOWA
6/1 660
: THE CONTAMINATION SOURCE IS ASSUMED TO CEASE AT DAT240 DUE T0 completion of trench clean up Orations
: INJECTION WELLS N.O & P ARE PUMPED WELLS X.T & Z ARE PUMPED AT 7 GPU. AT 5 GPU. AND
TERRACON CONSULTANTS. INC.
Figure #5Appendix G
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Note: This contour map is based on an analytical groundwaterflow model and may not represent the actual groundwater flow condition at the time shown.
Note: This contour map represents the piezometric surface ofthe groundwater (Ft.) before any pumping was done.This represents the initial condition for both options A and B.
Groundwater Flow Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.CadarFalie Cedar Rapid* Davenport Dea Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tuiaa, OK
RRT frs showji Feb/'85|884719
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Figure #6Appendix 6
Active Injection Well
Active Pumping Well
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Note
model and may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
This contour map represents the position of the contaminant plume (inp.p.m. ) before any pumping has been performed for either Option A (wells A thru E,X,Y and Z) or Option B (wells tJ,0,P, and R thru W)
Contaminant Plume Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cadar Falla Cadar Baplda Davenport Dot Moines, IA
Kansaa City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulaa, OK
As shovjn Feb/‘85| 8847~
Figure #7Appendix G
Note: This is a 3-D representation of the contaminant plume before anypumping has been performed. This figure represents the initial contaminant condition for both recovery Option A and B. This view is from the north east corner of the grid system shown in figure 6.
Note: This 3-dimensional map is based on an analytical mass transportmodel and may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
3-Dimensional Contaminant Plume Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.CadarFaiU Catfar Rapid# Davenport DoeMolnea.
Kanaaa City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tuiaa, OK
RRT |NTS |Feb/‘85 j 884719
IA
Figure #8Appendix 6
O Active Injection WellActive Pumping Well
Note:
Note:
This contour map is based on an analytical groundwater flow model and may not represent the actual groundwater flow condition at the time shown.
This contour map represents the peizometric surface of the groundwater (Ft.) after 90 days of pumping with well A at 35 G.P.M. and injectinq with wells X,Y, and 2 at 12, 13, and 12 G.P.M. , respectively.
Groundwater Flow Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.CetfarFall* Cedar Rapids Davenport Oes Moines, IA
Kiami City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulaa. OK
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Figure #9Appendix 6
Note: This 3 - Dimensional map is based on an analytical groundwaterflow model and may not represent the actual groundwater flow condition at the time shown.
Note: This 3-D map represents the groundwater peizometric surface after 90 days of pumping under Option A conditions.
3-Dimensional Groundwater Flow Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cadar Fall* Cadar Rapida Davanport Oaa Moirtos, tA
Kartaaa City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulaa, OK
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Figure #10Appendix G # Active Injection Well
© Active Pumping Well
the time shown.
Note: This contour map represents the piezometric surfaceof the groundwater (Ft.) after 700 days of pumping under Option A Conditions. Pumping well E has just pumped for 160 days at 35 G.P.M. and injection wells X, Y, and Z have been injecting continuously at 12, 13, and 12 G.P.M. respectively.
Groundwater Flow Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Falls Cedar Rapids Davenport Dee Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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Figure #11Appendix G ti> Active Injection Well
® Active Pumping Well O Inactive Pumping Well
NOTE:
NOTE:
reDresSt0thpn^^M,ibaSed h" f analytical mass transport model and may not rep.esent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.IfterC^n°liLrPfrepreSentS 5he P°sition of the contaminant plume (in p.p.m.)pulped fSr 60 daIsPatP3^rPM "h ?t-°n;A conc)itl'ons- P™P™q Well B has just ?„3“.or ho days at 35 GPM and injection wells X, Y, and Z have beeninjecting continuously at 12, 13, and 12 GPM, respectively.
CONTAMINANT PLUME CONTOUR MAP GEOHYDROLOGICAL REPORT PHASE II
DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT MAURICE, IOWA
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Figure #14Appendix G
NOTE: This 3-dimensional map is based on an analytical mass transport modeland may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
NOTE: This is a 3-dimensional representation of the contaminant plume after700 days of pumping under Option-A conditions. This view is from the northeast corner of the grid system.
3-Dimensional Contaminant Plume Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cadar Falla CadarRapida Davenport Dos Moines. IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa. OK
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Figure #15Appendix G
H Active Injection Well ® Active Pumping Well O Inactive Pumping Well
This contour map is based on an analytical mass transport model and may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
NOTE: This contour map represents the position of the contaminant plume (in p.p.m. after 930 days of pumping under Option-A conditions. Pumping Well E has just pumped for 100 days at 35 GPM and Injection Wells X, Y, and Z have been injecting continuously at 12, 13, and 12 GPM, respectively.
Contaminant Plume Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cedar Falla Cedar Rapids Davenport Oos Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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Figure #16Appendix 6
NOTE: This 3-dimensional map is based on an analytical mass transport model and maynot represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
NOTE: This is a 3-dimensional representation of the contaminant plume after 930 days of pumping under Option-A conditions. This view is from the northeast corner of the grid system.
3-Dimensional Contaminant Plume Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cedar Falla Cedar Rapids Davenport Des Moines, IA
Kansas Cily Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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® Active Injection Well
<b Active Pumping Well
Figure #17 Appendix G
NOTE: This contour map is based on an analytical groundwater flow modeland may not represent the actual groundwater flow condi.ton at the time shown.
NOTE: This contour map represents the piezometric surface of the groundwater(Ft.) after 300 days of pumping under Option-8 conditions.
Groundwater Flow Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
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Kansas City Wichita. KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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Figure #19 Appendix G
<0 Active Injection Well
® Active Pumping Well
NOTE: This contour map is based on an analytical groundwater flow model andmay not represent the actual groundwater flow condition at the time shown.
NOTE: This contour map represents the piezometric surface of the groundwater(Ft.) after 700 days of pumping under Option-B conditions.
Groundwater Flow Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.CadarFalia CacUf Rapid* Davanport Oes Moines, IA
Kanata City Wichita. KS Oklahoma City Tulaa, OK
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Figure #20 i Appendix G
% Active Injection Well
© Active Pumping Well
• Y
NOTE:
NOTE:
This contour map is based on analytical mass transport model and may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condtion at the time shown.
This contour map represents the position of the contaminant plume (in p.p.m.) after 330 days of pumping under Option-B conditions. Pumping wells R, S, T, U, V, AND W have been pumping continuously at 6 GPM. Injection Wells X, Y, and Z have been injecting continuously at 7 GPM and Injection Wells N, 0, and P have been injecting continuously at 5 GPM.
Contaminant Plume Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cedar Fails Cedar Rapids Davenport Des Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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Figure #23Appendix G
OPT. B 660DAYS
NOTE: This 3-dimensional map is based on an analytical mass transport modeland may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
NOTE: This is a 3-dimensional representation of the contaminant plume after660 days of pumping under Option-B conditions. This view is from the northeast corner of the grid system.
3-Dimensional Contaminant Plume Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.Cedar Falla Cedar Rapid* Davenport Dee Molnea, IA
Kaneae City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulaa, OK
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Figure #22Appendix G • Active Injection Well
® Active Pumping Well
Figure #22 Appendix G
NOTE:
NOTE:
This contour map is based on an analytical mass transport model and may not represent the actual groundwater contaminant condition at the time shown.
This contour map represents the position of the contaminant plume (in p.p.m.) after 660 days of pumping under Option-B conditions.
Contaminant Plume Contour Map Geohydrological Report Phase II Diamond Vogel Paint Maurice, Iowa
Terracon Consultants, Inc.CadarFalli Cadar Rapids Davenport Dos Moines, IA
Kansas City Wichita, KS Oklahoma City Tulsa, OK
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FIGURE 24 APPENDIX G REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION PHASE II
DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS
MAURICE, IOWAESTIMATED RECOVERY OPERATION CONCENTRATION REMOVED VERSUS OPERATION TIME