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MOP INTERIM PHASE II REPORT AND CUR FIE NT ASSESSMENT SUMMARY FOR UNKAMET BROOK AREA/USEPA AREA II
VOLUME VIII OF XIV
G EN Ei RAIL E L E CTIRIC C O \\l\ P AN Y PITTSFIE LID, l\/l ASS AC H U S EiTTS
JANUARY 19i3i!Ei
B LAS LAND, BOUCK & LEMii, INC. 6723 TOWPATH ROAD, P.O. BOX 66 SYRACUSE, IMEW YORK 113214..006e
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IVICP INTERIM PHASE III REPORT AND CURRENT ASSESSMENT SUMMARY FOR UNKAMET BROOK ARE A/USE PA A FIE A 1
TABLE; OF CONTENTS
VOLUME VIII OF XIV
Appendix H "Building OP-3 Monitoring Wel l Installation, NaviEil I industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant/PN038-029," Re port by O'Brien & Gere E irn
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Reporlt by O"Brien .Hi G is ire liingirniiers, Inc., March 1I9SI3
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REPORT
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Building OP-3 Monitoring Well Installation Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant/PN 38-029 Contract No: N00024-90-E-8517
("" GE Aerospace 100 Plastics Avenue Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201
March 1993
ill OBRIENGBEnE "'""": ENGINEERS, INC.
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L REPORT
BUILDING OP-3 MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION
NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESERVE ORDNANCE PLANT/PN 38-029
CONTRACT NO:: N00024-90-E-8.S 17
GE AEROSPACE 100 PLASTICS AVENUE
PTTTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01201
MARCH 1993
PREPARED BY:
OWEN & GERE ENGINEERS, INC. 66 WEST STREET
PnTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETJS 01201
MANAGING ENGINEER: PHILIP G. CLARK, P.E. (413)443-7471
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GENERAL ELECTRIC AEROSPACE BUILDING OP-3 MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESERVE ORDNANCE PLANT
PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
PN 38-029 CONTRACT NUMBER: N00024-90-E-8517
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - BACKGROUND . . „ , . . . . . . , . ..... „,. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.01 Introduction . . . , , . . . „ , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . „ , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.02 Scope of Work .,... „ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1 1.03 Site Location and Project History . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• • • 1
SECTION 2 - HYDROGEOLOGIC INVESTIGATION .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2:01 Soil Boring and Monitoring Wdl Installation . . . . . . . . . ... -.. .. .. • . • •. •. • • 3 2.02 Soil Sample Screening , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 4 2.03 Well D e v e l o p m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . . 4 2.04 Ground Water Sampling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 4
C SECTION 3 - ANALYTICAL TESTING RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.01 Soil Analysis . . , . . . „ . , . . . , . . . , . , . . . . . , . . . .... „ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3.02 Ground Water Analysis ...... .,. ..........,...,... „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 6
SECTION 4 •- SUMMARY „ . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SECTION 5 - LIMITATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ATTACHMENTS
A USGS EITTSFIELD EAST QUADRANGLE B SITE PLAN C MO>OTORING WELL 1XKATIONS/GROUND WATER FLOW MAP D BORING LOGS E MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS F GROUND WATER SAMPLING FIELD LOGS G CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS H LABORATORY RESULTS - SOIL SAMPLES I LABORATORY RESULTS •• GROUND WATER SAMPLES
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GENERAL ELECTRIC AEROSPACE BUILDING OP-3 MONTTORING WELL INSTALLATION NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESERVE ORDNANCE PLANT
PTTTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
PN 38-029 CONTRACT NUMBER: N00024-90-E-8517
O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc. (O'Brien & Gene) was retained by the General Electric Company, Aerospace Division (General Electric), to perform environmental services in conjunction with a release of fuel oil from two underground !ii:onijg;e tanks located at: Building OP-3 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. This report summarizes the findings generated during field investigations conducted by O'Brien & Gere involving the installation and sampling of three ground water monitoring wells near General Heebie's Building OP-3., The hydrogeologic investigation was requested by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MADEP) in response to the discovery of a release of #4 fuel oil during the removal of underground storage tanks from the property.
Field activities conducted by O'Brien & Gere were completed in accordance with Work Task I of the revised Scope of Services described in a letter to Mr. John B. Anthony of Clean Berkshires, Inc. (Clean Berkshires) dated September 11, 1992. Environmental services were performed by O'Brien & Gere under contract to Clean Berkshires. In addition to the environmental investigation, General Electric retained Clean Berkshires to install the monitoring wells for this contract,
The scope of work for this investigation included the installation of three ground water monitoring wells: one upgradient and two downgradient from Building OP-3; and the sampling and analysis of soil and ground waiter samples,
Included as Attachment A is a crapy of a portion of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Map (Pittsfield East Quadrangle) which illustrates the approximate location of Building OP-3. The site is located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and is owned by the limited States government. O'Brien & Gere was-retained by General. Electric to observe the excavation and removal of three underground storage tanks from Building OP-3. Tank removal operations were performed by Clean Berkshires between July 17, 1992, and December 17,1992. Documentation of field observations and analytical data associated with the tank removal operations is contained in a separate report prepared by O'Brien & Gere.
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The three tanks were each. 10,000 gallon capacity and contained #4 fuel oil used to heat and cool Building OP-3. Two of the tanks were constructed of fiberglass-Lined steel (designated OP3-01 and OP3-02). The third tank: (designated as OP3-03) was of single-wall fiberglass construction. A site plan,, presented! as Attachment B, illustrates the approximate tank locations prior to removal During the demolition and removal of tank OP3-01, heavily pitted areas were apparent in the tank's southern end upon inspection by O'Brien & Gere personnel In the northern end of tank OP3-02, holes, ranging in diameter from 1/32" to 3/8", wens also observed. Tank OP3-03 was found to be in good condition upon removal Upon removal of tank OP-3-01 and OP3-02, ground water within the excavation was observed to* have a free product layer floating on its surface. The thickness of the product was measured using an electronic interface probe and found to be approximately 0.05 feet. Based on visual inspection, exposed soils in the excavation appeared to consist primarily of dark brown and black fine to medium sands.
Product recovery was undertaken in the OP3-01/02 excavation at the direction of General Electric and MADE? following notification of the release. A floating filter scavenger unit was installed on September 22,1992, and operated until October 23,1992, at which time the skimmer was removed and product; recovery operations discontinued. After two days, ground water in the bottom of the excavation was inspected by a. representative of O'Brien & Gere. Based on the observation that a continuous free product layer had not accumulated on the ground water surface since the filter scavenger was removed, the excavation was backfilled at the direction of General Electric.
In addition to ordering the recovery of free product, General Electric and MADEP requested that three ground water monitoring wells be installed and sampled to evaluate the subsurface conditions around Building OP-3,, As a result,, O'Brien & Gere was retained to conduct the hydrogeologic investigation and summarize the findings, which are provided in this report,,
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The objective of this work was to evaluate subsurface soil and ground water conditions in the area surrounding Building OP-3. This investigation included an evaluation of ground waiter flow direction and potential impacts to the site as a result of on-site releases of #4 fuel oil To meet this objective, three shallow monitoring wells were installed and sampled at the site. Guidance for locating the monitoring wells was provided by a representative of the GE Area Environmental Services Group (GE Area Environmental) as a result of their involvement with a previous site investigation project'. The following describes the elements of the soil boring and monitoring well installations.
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Field activities included the installation of three soil borings and associated monitoring wells designated OBG-1, OBG-2, and OBG-3. Attachment C is'a site plan showing Building OP-3 and the monitoring well locations. Two wells were installed in a direction apparently downgradient of Building OP-3. The locations of the downgradient wells were selected so as to intercept potential, contaminants migrating from OP-3 and the excavated area. GE Area Environmental was involved in positioning the wells. Monitoring well No. OBG-2 was situated in a driveway near the southeasterly corner of the building and monitoring well No. OBG-3 was situated along the easterly side of the building south of Cooling Tower #CT-1. The remaining well (Monitoring well No. OBG-1) was situated in an upgradient location in the front parking lot area along the westerly side of the building as shown on Attachment C.
Soil borings were performed using 4%-inch LI), hollow stem augers to facilitate installation of ground water monitoring wells and to obtain information concerning the subsurface soil strata. Test boring logs are presented as Attachment D.
Following completion of each test boring, a 2-inch diameter PVC monitoring well (flush joint connections) was installed at each boring location to facilitate subsequent: ground water sampling. Well depth was established at approximately 15 feet below grade dependent upon the depth at which saturation was encountered. Each well was installed with approximately 9 feet of 0.010-inch slotted PVC screen below the water table and 3 feet of screen above the water table., Solid PVC riser pipe was added to bring the well to grade. The annular space between the PVC screen 'and the boring was filled with #2 silica sand to approximately 1 to 2 feet above the top of the screened section. A bentonite seal, was then placed and the remainder of the boring backfilled 'with clean silica sand to within approximately 1 foot of grade. A locking watertight cover was installed on the riser pipe and a protective roadbox cemented into place to finish the installation. Shallow Monitoring Well Construction Details are presented as Attachment E. Excess auger cuttings resulting from well installation activities were placed into DOT 17-E-H drums. The drums were removed and disposed of by General Electric. Copies of documentation related to the handling and disposal of the drums are on file at the General Electric facility.
1 "MCP Interim Phase It Report for Unkamet Brook Area and Current Assessment Summary for USEPA Area 1." Report by Blasland & Bouck Engineers, P.C, for General. Electric Company. April 1992.
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During drilling operations, split-spoon soil samples were collected at 5-foot intervals according to methods outlined in ASTM D-1586-67. Soil borings were continued to approximately 10 feel: below the first: encountered zone of saturation (i.e., water table) or approximately 15 feet below grade,,
Soil, boring samples were collected for visual characterization and photoionization detector (FED) screening purposes. Samples were placed in sealed containers and screened for the presence of volatile organic vapors (VOCs) using a PIP in accordance with MADE? Policy #WSC400-89. The FED,a Photovac Mfcrotip" Model. HL-2000 outfitted with a 10.6 eV probe was calibrated using isobutylene gas referenced to a benzene standard. Tine PID was calibrated prior to sample screening and after each 10 samples screened. Results of the PID screening are included on the Boring Logs (Attachment D). Auger cuttings were also screened for total ionizable volatile organic vapors using a PID. No readings above background (0-10 parts per million [ppm]) were recorded, however.
A representative soil sample collected immediately above the apparent soil/ground water interface was retained from each of the three borings for laboratory analysis according to EPA Method 8080 (PCBs). Laboratory analysis was performed to identify disposal methods for excess auger cuttings. Soil samples were submitted under chain of custody via overnight mail to Analytics Environmental Laboratory, Inc. (AEL) of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for analysis.
,-, Development
Following monitoring well installation, each well was developed using a Waterra* bailing system until the evacuated liquid was relatively sediment free. The bailer (a length of clean polyethylene tubing fitted with a teflon foot valve) was decontaminated between the development of each well by rinsing with methyl alcohol, and distilled water.
Development waiter was contained in DOT 17 E-H drums and subsequently disposed by General Electric. Documentation related to the purge water disposal is on file at line General Electric facility.
Representative ground water samples were collected on December 3,1992,, from each of the three new monitoring wells (OBG-1, OBG-2, and OBG-3). Ground Water Sampling Logs are provided as Attachment F.
Prior to sampling, static: ground water levels were recorded in each well. Each well was then evacuated by purging three times the standing water volume of the PVC casing using a. stainless steel, bailer.
The recorded ground water levels were used to determine the ground waiter gradients C illustrated on Attachment C, It should be noted that these gradients differ from data
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obtained as part of the earlier hydrogeologic study referenced in Section 2. The previous study had ground waiter flowing in a more southerly direction but was based on more data points spread over a wider horizontal area south and west; of monitoring wells OBG-2 and OBG-3. The ground water flow direction illustrated on Attachment C is based solely on data produced from OBG-1, OBG-2, and OBG-3, therefore, reflecting a different condition,, The results of our study1 suggest that ground water downgradient of the reported release was not intercepted. However, considering ground water flow as determined by the previous study, the new wells appear to have been installed directly downgradient of building OP-3 and do represent downgradient conditions..
Water samples were collected using a decontaminated stainless steel bailer,, transferred to appropriate laboratory containers, and packed on ice for shipment. The stainless steel bailers were decontaminated between each sampling location using a detergent wash followed by a clean water rinse, methyl alcohol rinse, and a final distilled water rinse. Ground water samples were submitted to AEL under chain of custody via overnight mail and analyzed according to Modified EPA Method 8100 (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons by High Resolution GC). Copies of the chain of custody forms utilized for sample submittal are iniduded as Attachment G.
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Soil .samples collected during soil boring installation were submitted to the analytical laboratory for PCB analysis by EPA Method 8080. Results of soil analyses are summarized in Table 1 below. Concentrations of PCB detected in soil samples by the analytical laboratory were below the detection limit of 100 /ig/kg on a dry weight basis. Complete laboratory analysis results are included as; Attachment H.
TABLE; i SOIL ANALYTICAL TESTING RESULTS
BUILDING OP-3
SampleIdentification
Sample DepthInterval
PCB 1016
PCB 1221
PCB 1232
PCB 1242
PCB 1248
PCB 1254
PCB 1260
PCB 1262
OBG-1 8-1 5 to 7 feet ND ND NE);. ND ND ND ND ND
OBG-2S-1 5 to 7 feet ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
OBG-3S-2 10 to 12 feet ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NOlh: "ND" denotes "None Detected"
3.02 Ground Water Analysis
Results of ground water analyses are summarized in Table 2 below. Concentrations of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons detected in ground water samples are below the detection limit of 50 /tg/L except for the sample collected from monitoring well OBG-1. Complete laboratory analysis results are included as Attachment I.
TABLE 2 GROUND WATER ANALYnCAL TESTING RESULTS
' - BUILDING OP-3
Monitoring Date Total Petroleum Well Collected Hydrocarbons
' Cffl/L)
OBG-1 12/3/92 538
OBG-2 12/3/92 ND
OBG-3 12/3/92 ND
Trip Blank 12/3/92 ND N i.)lL: "N15" denotes "None Detected*
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SECHQIiA^SIIMMABX
O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc., was retained by General Electric Aerospace to observe the removal of three underground storage tanks from Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant Building OP-3 located in Pitts'field, Massachusetts. Tank removal activities were performed by Clean Berkshire^ Inc., of Lanesboro, Massachusetts, 'under separate contract to General Electric.
Following the demolition and removal of tanks OP3-01 and OP3-02 from Buflding OP-3,, a free product layer was observed floating on the ground water surface in the bottom of the excavation. At the direction of-General Electric and MADEP, a product recovery system was installed in the excavation acid operated for a one month period after which the excavation was backfilled with soil Three monitoring wells were subsequently installed in the proximity of Building OP-3 and sampled to evaluate the potential subsurface; impact of the release on the surrounding aquifer and soils.
Based on results of analytical testing performed on ground waiter samples collected from monitoring wells OBG-1, OBG-2, and OBG-3 and our interpretation of ground water elevation and flow data obtained during this and previous site investigations,, ground water downgradient of Building OP-3 does not appear to be impacted by the potential release of fuel oil from the underground storage tanks..
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In accordance with the stated scope of work, this Monitoring Well Installation report was biased solely on observations described herein. This report presents the professional opinion of O'Brien & Gere Engineers, Inc., and is subject to applicable standards for professional services, This report is intended solely for the purposes of General Electric.
Additional information developed subsequent to the issuance of this report could alter the information stated herein.
Respectfully Submitted:
O'BRIEN & GERE ENGINEERS, INC.
Philip G. dark, P,E. Managing Engineer
Prepared by:
Peter W. Giancola Eric G. Hausamann
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OP3-03 FORMER TANK LOCATION
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SCALE IN FEET
FILE HO. GENERAL ELECTIR 1C AEROSPAC E 4455.010 OBFUENI0 OE1RE GATE IBL.DG OP-3 - SITE PLAIN ENGINEERS INC.
NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESERVE JANUARY 1993 Pfttilwkl. yonochuMtti OW NO. ORDNANCE PLANT
ATTACHMENT IP ITTSFIELD, Ml ASSACH USETTS 3
OBG--3 W.f. El. 986.72
W.T. EL. 986.74 12/03/92 12/03/92
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OP3-03 FORMER TANK LOCATION
OEIG--2 MONITORING WELL LOCATION
GROUND WATER: CONTOUR
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ORDINANCE PLANT OWC NO. ATTACHMENT PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
ATTACHMENT I)
O'BRIEN&GERE TEST BORING LOG BORING NO: OBG "" 1 ENGINEERS,, INC. SHEET 11 OF 11
' i|R |̂|y|̂ î̂ |̂|l GE OP-3 Wi^i^fe^iijT^l^i^ iiii^R^^i^isM^l^ii 1 ( 11111 llfflllllll Clean Berkshire, Inc. TYPE: Split Spoon DATE:: DEPTH: l:;s • WrPiiPiAd*;^ n,io S !: ;iSSSSB!S«Ki;g;i SiLl^lJ.iJt'gl^y^is'W.J.J.U'.I.U HAMMER: 140 Ibs. DATE; DEPTH:
FALL: 30 inches DATE: DEPTH: ,, •̂fii§jQi|0î |̂li ciean Berkshires, Inc. ^ ̂ ^^^l^^^^^Keith Hoa*
WlSB^iSH'O^^Qi^^Mike Jenks 11/13/92 Completed: 11/13/92
Stratum R Siimplc C]tlilJ[ljE;ei m
Bcplb No. Dcplb Blows/6" Penetr/
Recovery "N"
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Description General Drcscr.
Equipment Installed
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5 S-l 5' 12-3-2-4 2:4/20 5 F^WE-misdimii olive |;tny moiiiit SAJN'D wilJhi Ilimee 5.4 pprn of lilt ud Iliiiw itctiill iioiioi u»i MKCie chy
10 S-2 10' 9-3-2-3 24/15 5 Voy mniiA mediiuDa caame diirk |;niy SAND 4.5 |>(« with tncc of nill
( IS S-3 15' 3-7-16-13 24/22 23 Wet medium twit: |>niy !>AKI> with tame 5.2 |>['[D
OEUlll KLCIDUM
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O'BRffiN&GERE TEST BORING LOG | ENGINEERS, INC. i^Rbliifei teiSy yi'itiMii GEOp-i m^tiJ&mE^&tmiimm)&&iSi:88;::$;:̂
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li. Clean Berkshire, Inc. TYPE: Split Spoon HAMMER: 140 Ibt. 'SiBBiHB^H4455-010
FALL:: 30 inches
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' Depth No. DcpOi Blows/6" Recovery V'iiloe 0-2" Inbuilt PiivccntiU:
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S-ll 5' 14-10-5-4 24/14 15 Moil* iBHEiliuin coiiiwe SAND 'wiA few iiiuill ilonci f ...A........ nd wongiiE oU'ra ][!•»/ clay
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S-3 15' 5-5-4-6 24/6 9 Madliim taunt: GKAVi-L with minis Ktr. ilbiit f;irny lillQ1 muOKlhi
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BORING NO: OBG~2 SHEET 1 OF 11 «^ii^GRli5iJi
ATTACHMENT I)
O'BRIEN&GERE TEST BORING LOG BORING NO: OB G"™3 ENGINEERS, INC. SHEET 1 OF 1
GE OP-3 ^iiS.Mli^WG;iEQi^iviENiliMl!
m 'SiWiWKox-x-:-:-: 5?(t:'lF':1lFi"Krifts;: Clean BciclahiRUi, lac,, TYPE:: Split Spoon DATE: DEPTH: 4455.010 HAMMER: 140 Ibs. DATE: DEPTH:
FALL: 30 indies DATE: DEPTH: il^^^iB'bRINGsEO'JSs Clean Berlcshires, inc. Nilllllliilipiilpppl^^iliiB; .
illisilli&isilllliillll' ' ll/W/92 Completed: 11/18/92 Stratum R
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GenieraJI Equipment FID 1X1
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10 S-2 111)' 1-l-WOH 24/24 2 Ma i :il ilnrlc |[iny Ibe"iiiwiiiiiii"1" inijjkj.il
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Al J.j Type of surface casing: lockinp cover„" ji-' .;
Bottom of surface casing below ground l.O1\\ :/
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I.D. of well casing °-17' ——— Type of well casing: ]PVC '
'Depth of top of |!SWi pack below ground surface . ^• ^
Type of fravel pack: Silica
Diameter of borehole 0.67' •»•
.... ..•!,i Depth of top of screened section 3.U Type o:E: screened section: PVC
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Depth of bottom of screened section 15. 1. ' ...— "•• .
' '̂ Length of blank section °-5? , I; Depth of bottom of plugged blank section __ ______|_____ 11111111111 Total depth of hole __ L:!.:.!l!_____
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ATTACHMENT E
OBIRIIEKieiGI-IREi MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ENGINEERS. INC.
DATE COMPLETED "I1 "EEi/NO. OBG-2 DRILLED BY Clean Berkshire s, Inc.
LwCATION Bldg. IOP--3
Top of surface casing at ground surface ;/ S Watertight cap on well casing
"Srt^ a/ Depth of well casing below ground surface II lit- ™(f ;::)$/*fif 1 y v; • (l; « !* ::.!' •,.. A,
• .11 •',' Depth of surface seal below ground surface l .O1 » m ''ES ' *ii „» •''«» ;.: Type of surface seal :: Bentoril.te ______
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to. ;-'v Roadbox with Type of surface casing:
1 Bottom of surface casing below ground l .O1 ,3 I I .D. of well casing 0.17'
j Type of well casing:: PVC — i Depth of top of |«W®il- pack below ground surface 2.0.
Type of g4MM«l pack:: Silica_______
Diameter of borehole: 0.67' Depth of top of screened section
,.. .... Type of screened section:: __PVC_ ... ....
... .... Type of perforations: JKOHV - »•• I..D, of screened section 0.17' ... ....
Depth of bottom of screened §ection JJLA' ,. .... ^
Length of blank section 0.5'
1iiiiniiiii Depth of bottom of plugged blank section 14.9' Total depth of hole 14.9'
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ATTACHMENT E
OBniENGGERE ENGINEERS. »MC. MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
_§]LMEPJSPMl_rJ2iML_IIL DATE COMPLETED OBG"3NO. DRILLED BY ___31^___aJBerkslil_re_8>LJ[nc._
LOCATION Bld«- *OP-3
Top of surface casing at ground surface Watertight cap on well casing Depth of well casing below ground surface!
Depth of surface seal below ground surface
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J I.D. of well casing ] Type of well casing:: PVC
Depth of top of '«4 pack below ground surface
Type of -graVe-l-pack:Silica
Diameter of borehole Depth.of top of screened section Type of screened section:___PVC_
Type of perforations:__(K01(__|_____
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Depth of bottom of screened .section
Length of blank section Depth of bottom of plugged blank section
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ATTACHMENT F QBRIENGGERE
''HP ENGINEERS. INC. GROUNDMATER SAMPLING FIELD UK!
CLEAN BERKSHIRES, INC. Job No. 4455.010
Sample Location GE Aerospace, Bldg. iGP-3 Well No. OBG-1
ampled By • MC Jenks Date 12/3/92 Time 1:30
'eather Cold,__Snowing, 20s Sampled with Bailer J[__ Pump
A. MATER TABLE
tfe11ell depth (from top of »i!nclp±pe) ,JJLi!2__ elevation (top of standpipe)
Depth to water table (from top of :!;'i:llli$ji&']:i
ATTACHMENT F OBRIENGGEnE ENGINEERS. GROUNDWATER SAMPLING FIELD LOG
•nt CLEAN BERKSHIRE!-;, INC,, Job No, 4455.010
Sample Location __GE_Aerospace, Bldg. fOP™3 Well No. OBG--2
...ampled By MC Jenks Date: L2/3/92 Time 2:00
eather Cold, Snowing, 20s Sampled with Bailer J;__ Pump
A. ItATERJABLE.
ell depth (from top of SSai&pLfw) .Jl:.':̂!_ Wel1 elevation (top of standpipe)
Depth to water table (from top of »nttpe-> _ 5.52 Water table elevation _
of water column (LWC) __9.38 _ (feet)
'olume of water in well - 2" diameter wells « 0.163 x (LWC) « 1.53 gallons;
- 4" diameter wells «= 0.653 x ('LWC) « gallons
- 6" diameter wells + 1.469x (LWC)- gallons
1. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE AT START
Color Dark Brown Odor Yes_(stiagnant_H20)_ Turbidity None
Was an oil film or layer apparent? No
Amount of water removed before .sampling gallons
Did well go dry? _ No
D. PHYSICAL APPEARANCE DURING SAMPLING
Color Dark Brown Odor Yes (stagnant HzO) Turbidity None
Was an oil film, or layer apparent? No
WELL, SMPLINC; Analysis Bottle No. Spe cial Sampl ing Instructions
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GROUNDHATER SAMPLING FIELD LOG ENGINEERS. INC.
CLEAN BERKSHIRES, INC. Job No., 445:5.010
Sample Location GE Aerospace, Bldg. IOP--3 Well No. OBG-3
sampled By •• MC Jenks Date l2'3'92 Time 2:30
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A" ]«MIjR_TABLEi
/ell depth (from top of 15̂ 59 __ Well elevation (top of standpipe) : Depth to water table ( ttpeO 6.26 Water table elevation
-ength of water column (LWC) 9-33 (feet)
. Volume of water in well - 2" diameter wells »« 0.163 x (LWC) =• 1.52 gallons- 4" diameter wells » 0.653 x (LWC) - gallon;;- 6" diameter wells + 1.469x (LWC) « gallons
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195 Commerce Way environmental Portsmouth. New Hompshte 03801 nil PUIIII jr "TaBoratoTyTnc? 60W3W111
Mr. Peter Giancola December 14,1992 O'Biricni and Gere Engineers, Inc., •• Pittsfield Division 66 West Street Pittsfield, MA 01201
Re: GE / OP-3 / MW'a 4455.010
Enclosed are ithe results of ithe analyses on your samplers). Please sec individual reports for specific methodologies and references. If you have any further questions on the analytical methods or these results, do not hesitate to call.
Remarks 30347-01 11A3/92 OBG-l S-l EPA 8080 (PCBs only) 30347-()i2 11/18/92 OBG-2 S-l EPA 8080 (PCBs only) 30347-03 1 1/1 8/92 OBG-3 S-2 EPA 8080 (PCBs only)
Analytics Environmental Laboratory is catilicd by the stales of New Hampshire, Maine,, Massachusetts, New Jersey,, and. Florida. A List of actual certified tests; is a;vailaiblc upon recpiicst
Authorized signature Ketmelh W. Teagoe, Pnesidek,
ATTACHMENT H
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195 Commerce Woy epvhpnmental Portsmouth. NEW Hampshire 03801 "TaEoraforylncT 603-436-6111
Mr. Peter Gianioola December 12, 1992 O'Birkn IIIK! Gen: Engineers, Inc. •• Pittsfield Division SAMPLE DATA 66 Wesi; Slre::l. Lab #: 30347-02 Pimfldkl MA. Ol.MI Matrix: Soil
Fercenil: Solid:; 90 Dill ii lira Factor: 11
Client Project: Collection Date: 11/18/92 Fr«j
ATTACHMENT H
1I9!> Commerce Wciy Poftamouth. Haw Hampshire 03801 "TaEorafofyTncT
Mr. December 12, 1992 O'Biican and Gens EiEigiinocirs, IK. •• Piltsfidd Division SAMPLE DATA 66 V.r«st Jiitiw: La* #: 30347-03 PillLsl:icld, MA 1)11201 Matrix: Soil
Percent Solid: 68_____CLIENJ_SAMPLE_ID IDiilliQiltiioioi Factor: i Client Project: GE / OP-3 / MW'ii Collection Dill!:;: 1 11/18/92 ]ProJM:i: Nunnltor:
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Mr. Peter Gianoola December 14,1.992 OBrien and Gen: Engineers, Inc. ••• Pittsfieid Division 66 West Street Pittsfieid, MA. 01201
Lab #: 30402-01 ,1-11%,™i. ic» • t. mr-,niD'
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Mr. Peter Giancola December 14,1992 O'Brkn and Gere Engineers, Inc. -Pittsfield Division 66 West: Street Pittsfield, MA 01201
Lab ft: 30402-02 in:,,.,,* P,r.r5ar.*. r-f no i Matrix: Water Client Fine eel: Ob UP-3 ,n. . ,r, „.. „ ur,,. Percent Solid: M/A .... . ..., . Dilution Factor: 1 Project
t Number: 4455.010 Collection Date: 12/3/92
&tatllon ]ID:: OBO-2 L;ab Receipt Date. im/92 Extraction Date: :i2/8/92 Anally;s;i::i Daite: 12/11/92
; TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS
^ Sample Resiulllt Uniite Detection Limiiilt 30402-02 ND |iig/L 50
ND denotes none detected.
Methodology: Water samples prepared by Separately Funnel Liquid/Liquid Extraction, EPA Method 3510; other matrices prepared by Soxhlet Extraction, EPA. Method 3.340. All maitriiorai. analysed iicccnrcling to "Test Methods for :Evidiiaiting SoMd Waste, Mod. SW-846 Method 8100."
Coinnienl:!:: . '
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ATTACHMENT I
195 Commerce Way environmental Portsmouth. New Hampshire 03801 laboratory inc. ,!O2M36-5IM
Mr. Peter Gianoola December 14, 1992 O'Brien and Gere Engineen, Inc. - Pittsfidd Division 6(5 'West Street Pittsfield, -MA 01201
Lab #: 30402-03 r>i;an« n.. „;;,.,.,!. rv no i Matrix: Water Client Project: OE OP-3 _ . _ .... .. ........ Percent Solid: N/A
Imm Lab Reodpt Date:: 12/W2 Exltiraction Date: 12/i];/92 Analysis Date: 12/11/92
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS
,....., 1 SaniiplliE! KKull: Unite D-d «: lie in Li mi I
30402-03 ND |.i.g/L 50
ND datotcs inionic detected.
Methodology: Water samples prepared by Separately Funnel Liquid/Liquid Extraction, EPA Method 3510; other matrices prepared by Soxhlet Extraction, EPA Method 3540, All iBEUtiiceii uialyKd luconlinjg; to "lest McliKMls for EvaluaJtinig SoLid Waste,, Mod, SW-846 Method 8 100."
Comments: .
( Authorized a Kenneth W.
ATTACHMENT I
195 Commerce Way environmental Porhmoulh. Mew Hampshire 03801 "ToDoroforyncT 603-436^111
Mr. Peter Giancola December 14,1992 O'Brien and Gerc Engineers, Inc. •• Pittsfield Division
Dilution Factor: 1
66 West Street Pittsfield,, -MA 01201
Lab«: 30402-04 Client Project: GE QP-3 Matrix:Percent Solid:
Water N/A
Project Number: 4455.010 Collection Date: Stallion ID:: 'Trip Blank Lab Receipt Date:: 12/4/92 Extraction Date: 12/8/92 Analysis Date;: 12/11/92
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS
Sample Result Unite Detection Limit 30402-04 NO |.i.g'L 50
ND denotes none detected.
Methodology: Water samples prepared by Sepazatory Funnel Liqud/Liquid Extraction, EPA Method 3510; other matinees prepared by Soxlikt Extraction,, EPA INfeitkod 3540.. AJI1 mat:ri.ccs analyzo:!. a(xo:rdiiiig; lie* "Tail: IVIcdiods; for Evaluating Solid Waste, Mod. SW-846 Method 8100."
Authorized signature Kenneth W. Teague.
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MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION
.GROUND WATER SAMPLING MW-33 AND MW-39
9 February 1994
Prepared for;
Martin Marietta Aerospace: Operation;; Division 100 Plastic Avenue, Room 1310C Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201
ERM-Northeast, Inc. 501 New Kaxner Road
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501 Mew Kainer Road Suite 7 Albany. NY 12205 (518) 452-4291 (518) 452^295 (fax)
9 February 1994
Mr. Rfchaxd Gaten Program Malaga*Environmental Protection Martin Marietta Aerospace Operations Division 100 Plastics Avenue, Room 1310CPittsfietd, Massachusetts 01201
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KB: Ground Water Sampling Results, MW-38 aid MW-39' ERM-Northeast Project No. 557.042
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On 13-14 January 1994,, ERM-Northeast (ERM) installed two ternpoxaxy monitoring wells (MW-38 and MW-39) at the request of Martin Marietta. Each 'well was iinffilallbdl,, developed and sainplbtil iin aoconlance widn EJRM'ii 20 Deocainlbeir 1993 proposal, and isulbiieqiuenlt 11 January 1994
lEbUowHiiip lletler. Tlhe following is a isunumary of work coinpleted, olbservadons muk md recommendations.
Well! hi:aa.U.ad(m
Two tainpciraxy 2"' dian:iete::r sclheduile 40 PVC wdlls were insitalkd ait locations shown m ihc attached irnonilorinjg; well location map (Figure I). All drillinjg wock was uoraiipliskid by Aqui&r Drilling and Tailting of Albany, New Yak under Ac observ;alioa of EEM't; on-siile
ladhi wdl was JmslaJllbd using sbndaxd 4-W" ksiidk: diametar bolbw stem aiuger drilling mcalhodisi. Soils; at cadh drilling lloautibo wen is;;inipkd conlJnuiowilly to ilk: water liable n.md every five ibti theraallcir during boring inslalEiJliioiDL Sainpler refiisalL alt a dtplb of 5" was; encountered the first: didilljim;; kicatknn,, diown on Ae numteibg well, iocadon map '"E-JE". Tltiis; bodng wm mbsequendy moved ad: illtie reqiLitst of Maxim Marietta Ho ilk: Ihnal "MW-39" loojlion shown m Ik: oKimitodng wdllliocaition iniiitp,, Soiil sunpiing wm oonituiued iin MW-39 ;ii;l: the initervall wbicli refusal wm aiioounitered iii'i ilk» firsl: borkg, E-I.R..
Upon onnpldtion olf'cach soil ItKidng, 2" duuinuMeir iiidbedule 40 PVC wiliii 10-lEbol; ilopg Ki:i;!inu lectured 0..010 idol: well licnxns; were placed wilh the I0p of lilc wel screen as dose to curriboM't ik: waiter tiLblle m possible .
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A No. "0" Morie sand padc was placed anxind.each well screen to a minimum of two feet above the top'of the screen., The remainder of the annulus was filled to grade with bentonite and subsequently hydrated to ifbnn an effective annular seal. No protective casing!! were installed at the request of Martin Marietta; however, each well was provided with a locking expaiiu&ig cap and padlock.
During sofl boring and well installation, all. soil samples were screened with an organic vapor analyzer (OVA),. Screening results, soil descriptions and other perlinerjl observations; were lojEigied by 'ERM's :hi>'
WeUSampSag f ( | \/[ disposal by Martin Marietta,.
Samples were then collected with dedicated teflon bailers; and transferred directly into clean laboratory supplied booles containun^; I!K: appropriate preservadvai,. Cure was baleen during sampling (Operations to nitininikc agiltadon to the waiter column in leadin wdl,, ilibe::reby iredutcing buitiidijty in the sample and helping to reduce the pobendal iEcnr loss of any volatile coanpoiinds;, w\i\d:\ may be pireseiaL Upon annpfedon., all. sample conta iners were nla.oed on ioe ini a cooler far ilramspoul no dw laSboratoxy for janalysu;. Anudydcal work was completed by AdircMDiidack E,:mHiroiMnental Services of Albany„ New Yodc &unplc:s w«:re received by
| tiie laboratory wiiihin 4 houn of oollectkin.
As part of Ae sampling procciss, waiter iteirnpexalure,, specific conductivily and pH were measured iin the field ijiiiuneclbaJtdly aftex Ae colbdtion of the samples,. Temperature artel DDnducd.vity we;re measured in-sini with a YSl Model. 3000 T.L.C.. meter, pll was imeasured iait tie wdl head with an Orion Model. SA 210 portable pH meter. Results of Ae i:i.t: Id mosuremenfcs ;are presented iiiri Table 3,.
Labm-atiny Results
Results of tie Ubonitory aoaliytiol woui;: n.n:: iEiuminariixed in Table 3. Table 3 sunmajcixes only those compounds deteded to be present in the sanicples by the aiDiallytical work., Assy compounds not shown on the table were not detected above Ifae labcnraboxy idelbctbm
Result!!; indicate Hbal of tfi€ compounJls dbbeoted, only F€E Arodloir 1254 ocoetded the 19! SO Massachusetts DEP IMkidinum Conbammant Level (yMCL). Tbne o>ilhe:r analyiles,, alummum,, iroici, ;and manganese cxoeeded libe &condaxy Maximum ConilammaiM Levdls (liiMCL); howeveir, Ufae 1993 SMCLis; are listed as; noiH^nfoirceable guiduice values aimed at aesthetic grouirid wajtex* qialciity control jg;oa!s, Several compounds d,etedbd including boron, caldom, magnesium,, iand iti::it][-iii(::l:lii)f]|i:IJJ!liJio]E);s/T(:)][>ho«p]b;cUte have no 1.983 Massactoisdits; DEF standuds; or jgpiidaince values,
TetraethylditMopyrophosphate, detected in MW-39, ius known more commonly- as am iinsectidide,.
Conclusions and -Recommendations
Laboratory results iiklicate no volatile or semi-volatile compounds to be present in the samples; above the laboratory detection limits. These results in combination with previous; field photoionization detector: (FID) screening work suggest that OVA screenings recorded on 13 January 1994 were; a result of ilk: presence of methane. The OVA readings: shown on \ht January 1994boring logs should itk:re:fore be reganied as not bciiiiijg; a concern o\h?,r itham itiie preisenoc:; of nietfian!:;. Tht methane is mostly Hkely derivtd from iltie Itiigh oirganic conlenl: observed in itfm:: natiLixal soils duroughouit lie
Il: isiiiould also be Bolted iltiait iltc presence of toluene and xylenss observed pre viously at L-39 lErorni a dep>t!ii of 6 "-8 ' below gradb was not observed in thu:: jgTound water,, appra:Kunately 30 feet away at MW-39, This nggests thai: the presence: of the itolueoe and xyknes maiy be: ilairly locaibed;; however itlhdir presence: should slill be considered a concenn with irejg;ards to excavation uid ground water extraction during nttuire dewaiteiring oi>e:;ralions., SigniiliiLcanl: pwnping rates in the vicinity of L-39 may inJEkiienoe a paiuitially larjgi;: area in tenns of ground -water movement andl drawdowm.
Sijinilarly,, arttilidail vertical movement may be expected to be iinduced during cle:watcxii:ny>; operations; in addition to hodzonital ground water movement MoiDiitoring wtlls; MW-3H amd MW-39 are cinTenitly screened in line; shallow waller labile., Ground watex icpalijly may be expected to vaxy witlii depth. Spediiically, the jgjound water quality found within the inon: pexmeable sand ludils below 27 " to 35 ' at I..--38 and L-39 may vaicy from the ishallow groiiiiMi v^ater quality . It is reconiniended itheiicl'bre tihat upon deterinininj;; punnpiing rales; necessary to aJx6m|)]Jsh the jg;oals of the dewajtering opentions;, a dete:rmiiria,tion iKhouild be made as to the potential
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ATTACHMENT A Boring Logs and Well Construction Diagrams
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ERM-Northeast 501 New Kama Road, Suite 7. Albany NT 12205 (.51.8) 432-42911
CONSTRUCTION OF MONITORING WELL: MW-38 r,«JUM»ni«N PnjtaNo. WaurUvtl(t) Sim Ktcwaaan Datum
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ERM-Northeast 501 New Kama Road, Suite 7,, Albany NY 112205 (518) 452-4291
CONSTRUCTION OF MONITORING WELL: MW-39 A Lteauan ,£icr Elaaimt Datum
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\ ' ';iV> _.,-'" 314 North Pearl Street » Albany. New Yorit 11207 « 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
LABORATORY REPORT
fo:i:
ERM Northeast 501 New Karner Road Suite 7 Albany,,, NY 12205
Attention:: Doug Wolf
Purchase Order II: 557.042 Report date:: 02/03/34 Number of sanples analyzed::
AES Project ID: 940114 V Invoice i»: 133794
MHA IDIt:: 12144-001 ELftP IDI: 10709 Page 1
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A lull KTV'K* niHilytknl inii-wirdi kibirotoiy oH«rii»j| imlntiiu to iravinnineiild itmiciim 314 North PeaH Sweet • Albany, Mew Yoik 12207 » 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 MS sample If: 940114 V01
PARAMETER PERFORMED
Fluor ide
Sulfi.de
Cyanide, Total
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
\ •yllium
Boron
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Samples taken by:: MATRIX: water'
METHOD
EPA-340. 2
EPA-376. 2
EPA-335. 2
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200.7
El? A- 206. 2
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200.7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-200. 7
EPA-239 .2
EPA-200 .7
EPA-200.7
EPA-245.1
EPA-200 .7
Mathew Bell
RESULT
A lull Kirvkii iiiHil^fidl mwii Ubnilloiy ninding imlulte to Mviroiimentall I 314 No«h Reari Scren • Albany. New 'fork 12207 • 518 434-4546 » Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 MS si-inple I; 940114 V01
continue:!:: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
)" Chloromethane
Bromome thane
Vinyl Chloride
Chl or oe thane
Methylene Chlor ide
Acetone
Carbon Disulf ide
1, 1 DLchloroethene
1,1 Dichloroethane
1 ,,, 2-Dichloroethene Total
Chloroform
1,2 Dichloroethane
taken by: MATRIX: water"
METHOD
EPA-200.7
EPA-270.2
EPA-200.7
EPA-200.7
EPA-279.2
EPA-200.7
EPA-200.7
EPA-282.2
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location:: Pittsf ield MA grab
RESULT UNITS NOTEBK REP' TEST DATE
A full iterrikii io«cit)rlknl meoidi laboratory iilferiiiij lolirtionii In Miwoninmtal OIKIIIIB ,314 North Pearl Street « Albany. New York 12:207 " 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: IMP-38 MS sauple #: 940114 V01
continued:: PARAMETER PERFORMED
2-Butanone
1,1, 1 Trichloroethane
Carbon Tetrachloride
Vinyl Acetate
Bromodichlorome thane
1 ,. 2 Dichloropr opane
,-, t-1 ,, 3 Dichloropr opene
,...., .ichloroethene
Dibrornochloromethane
1 , 1 , 2 Tri chl or oethane
Benzene
cis-1, 3-Dichloropr opene
2-Chloroethylvinylether
Bromoform
4-Methyl-2-pentanone
2-Hexanone
Tetrachloroethene
1, 1,,. 2, 2 Tetrachloroethane
Toluene
"""V lorobenzene
Sample:; taken by: MATRIX: water"
METHOD
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sannple received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bel 1 Locat i on: I? i t ts I: i «=: Id MA grab
RESULT
A full service iinalytel rammli laboratory iillnriw] Mlnirtloni to nnvlraiuiMHitdi (onnrai 314 North Paul Strew « Albany. New Yoik 12207 • 518 434-4546 • hue: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 AES sample f: 940114 V01
continued: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Ethylbenzene
Styrene
Xylenes, Total
Acetonitrile
Acrolein
Acrylonltrile
Allyl Chloride
Nloroprene
l/2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
Dibrontome thane
trans-l,4-dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorodifluorome thane
Ethylene D ibr omide
lodome thane
Methyl-methacrylate
1 ,, 1, 1, 2, tetra-chloroethane
1,1,3-Trichloropropane
Isobutciiiiol
Me thacryl on i tr i 1 e
Propionitrile
Sanples taken by: MATRIX: water
METHOD
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EE>A-B240
EFA---8240
EPA-8240
EPA-E240
BPA-B2'(IO
EPA-B240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Plttsfield MA grab
RESULT UNITS NOTEEK KEF
A fill Mflrin iimilyflcigill raimnrch hihwrntwy iilferini] lolirtkuu; |« iminnmDNlal iconcim 314 North Pearl Street • Albany. New \odk 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT :: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 MS sample II: 940114 V01
continued:
Phenol
Bis( 2-Chloroethyl) ether
2-Chlorophenol
1e 3 D :i. chl or obenzene
1 , 4 Di chlor obenzene
Benzyl Alcohol
1 , 2 Dichlorobenzene
"\Methylphenol
Bis ( 2 -Chlor oisopropyl) ether
4 -Methyl phenol
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine
Hexachloroethane
Nitrobenzene
Isophorone
2-Nitrophenol
2v4 Dimethylphenol
Benzole Acid
Bis(2-Chloroethoxy)methane
2e 4 Dichlorophenol
1f 2, 4 Tr ichlorobenzene
Samples taken by: MATRIX: water'
METHOD.
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Matthew Bell Location: Pittsfield MA
UNITS NOTEBK REF
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
' ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AD-41
grab
RESULT
A lull wrvki! nmilyltknl reiwidi loboratQry oMmng iioluliciiu; lo «iiv!ireiiiiH!iital onKoras 314 North Pearl Street « Albany, New 'folk 12207 • 518 434-4546 « Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT : ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW--38 MS simple I:: 940114 V01
continued:
Naphthalene
4-Chloroaniline
Hexachl or obutad i ene
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol
2-Methylnapthalene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
2, 4, 6 Tr ichlorophenol
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A lull Mnrki ninaiytlral niMmrcli ItiboraliHry tHwfag italiitkini to wriroiiiiumldl 314 Noith Pearl Sam • Albany. New 'York 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 'MS sample I: 940114 V01
continued:;
4 -Chlor ophenyIphenyl ether
Fluorene
4-Nitroaniline
2/Methyl-4/6-dinitrophenol
N-Nitrosodimethylamine
4-Bromophenylphenyl ether
Hexachlorobenzene
'•''Vntachlorophenol
"Pnenanthrene
Anthracene
Di-n-butyl phthalate
Fluoranthene
Pyrene
Butyl benzyl phthalate
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
Benzo(a)anthracene
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Chrysene
Di-n-octyl phthalate
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
Samples taken by;: MA3RIX: water"
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pi ttsfi eId MA
RESULT
A full iimiM! aMiVylknl nurarii Ubrator;)' iiflFnraijgi wlirtioiix to iraviraiuiMMital mmnu 314 Noah Peuri Stieet • Albany, New \oA 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT' S SAMPLE ID: MW-3 8 AES saiiple I: 940114 V01 Sample!:; taken by:
MATRIX: water' continued:: PARAhffiTJffi Pj:RFORMEp_ METOgD
Benzo{k)fluoranthene EPA-8270
'Benzo(a)pyrene EPA-8270
Indeno(1,2,3-cdJpyrene EPA-8270
D ibenzo (a , h) anthracene EPA-8270
IDenzo (g,, h, i) perylene EPA-8270
Acetophenone EPA-8270
•C-Acetylaminofluorene EPA-8270
"Vtoninobiphenyl EPA-8270
""Shiline EPA-8270
Chlorobenzilate EPA-8270
m-Cresol EPA-8270
2,6-dichloropheno1 EPA-8270
p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene EPA-8270
7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene EPA-8270
3,3 dimethylbenzidine EPA-8270
a,a-Dlmethylphenethylandne EPA-8270
m-Dinitrobenzene EPA-8270
Ethyl Methacrylate EPA-8270
Ethyl-Methanesulfonate EPA-8270
Hexachloropropene EPA-8270
Date Sampled:: 01/14/94 Date sample received:: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsf ield MA grab
UNIT!-! NOTEBK REE
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 DC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
• ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 " BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
RESULT
A lull icnin (malyliiicd! raseoreli Ibbtiralloiy «l!«iui{gi Mivtionit lln eiivirenmttiiliil 314 Month Pearl Street » Albany, New 'foirk 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT:: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 AES sample I: 940114 V01
continued:: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Isodrin
Isosafrole
Methapyrilene
3 -Methyl -chol anthr ene
Methyl -methanesulfonate
1, 4-Naphthoguinone
1-Naphthylamine
-5t-Naphthylamine 1
— j-Nitroquinoline-1-oxide
N-nitrosodi-n-butylamine
N-n Ji tr os od i -e thy land, ne
N-nitrosodi-methylamine
N-nitrosomethyl-ethylamine
N-nitrosomorphline
N-n i tr os op I per id i ne
N-nitroso-pyrrolidine
5-n i tr o-o -t olu id i ne
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloro-nitrobenzene
Sanpl.es taken by: MATRIX: water
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Mathew Bell
RESULT
A lull utfvki! onolytkal ineikMitth Idwirulhwy niffmfagi »olii1ltnni! to iinvimHeiilal c»n«m[ 314 North Pad, Street • Albany. New Vbck 11207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT : ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 AES sample If: 940114 V01
continued: EERFORMED
Phenacetin
p-Phenylenediamine
2-Picoline
Pyridine
Safrole
1 , 2,, 4, 5-tetra-chlorobenzene
:
-'v-Toluidine
"-gym-Trinltrobenzene
a-BHC
b-BHC
d-BHC
g-BHC
Heptachlor
Aldrin
Heptachlor Epoxide
Bndosulfan I
Dicldrin
4, 4 '-DDE
E!ndi::i.n
by:: MM1RIX:: water'
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EP'A-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
Mathew Bell
RESULT
CIO
\ A full servto {iiiolyitiw'l rcMonh laboratory ofliirfing iiolutkiiii; In iiiviroiiniitirtnl UKiirnii 314 North Pearl Street • Albany. New VoA 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT; ERM Northeast: CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: WW-38 AES sample ft: 940114 V01
continued: PARAj^ER_ PERFORMED.
Endosulfan II
4, 4' -ODD
Endosulfan Sulfate
•(I,,4'-DOT
Methoxychlor
Endrin Ketone
alpha-Chlordane
^vma-Chlordane
"Toxaphene
PCB 1016
PCB 1221
PCB 1232
PCB 1242
PCB 1248
PCB 1254
PCB 1.260
Kepone
Pronamdde
Dimethoate
Disulfoton
Sanples taken by: MATRIX: water'
METHOD
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8140
EPA-8140
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sanple received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsfield MA grab
RESULT UNITS NOTEBK
A lull liwuioi! iiiuily'liuil meorcli labmtory nlFlmwg whrlinniii to iMivlroiiirioriliil tnncimu! 314 Noith Pearl Street« Albany. New 'foirlc. 122,07 « 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast Date Sampled;: 01/14/94 CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-38 Date sample received: 01/14/94 AES sample I: 940114 V01 Samples taken by:: Mathew Bell Location: Pittsf ield MA
MATRIX: water' grab continued:
PIlFaiED METHOD NOIBEK KEF TISST DATE!?:!!::-i!:l£. Methyl Parathion EPA-8140
3 A full Mfv'm nnnlytiull mwnnli lnboralnr|> nlliiiwg wlulwu to «virain«fltall craunu 314 North Ptarl Strew « Albany. New Yoik 12207 « 518 434-454U '• Fax: 518 434-0891.
CLIENT: ERM Northeast Date Sampled: 01/14/94 CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 Date sample received: 01/14/94 AiSS sample I: 940114 VCI2 Samples taken by;: Mathew Bell Location:: Pittsfield MA
MATRIX: water" grab
PARAMETER PERFORMED METHOD RESULT UNITS NOTEBK
Fluor idle EPA-340.2 0. 1 mg/1 MC-K-1 01/27/9 •!
Sulfide EPA-376.2
A Ml service fliiMl)Dknl reiMipdi Ubnrtvrf iiilihiiinif idliirtionii to imiroiimentdl cmerm 314 North Pearl Street« Albany. New Y>rk 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample I: 940114 V02
continue:!;: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium,
Vanadium
Zinc: JB«n
~dnloromethane
Bromomethane
Vinyl Chloride
Ch lor oe thane
Methyl ene Chloride
Acetone
Carbon Disulfide
1 / 1 Di chlor oethene
1,1 Dichloroethane
1 ,, 2 -Di chlor oethene Total
Chloroform
1,2 Dichloroethane
Samples taken by:: MATRIX: voter"
METHOD
EPA-200.7
EPA-270.2
EPA-200.7
EPA-200.7
EPA-279.2
EPA-200.7
EPA-200.7
EPA-282.2
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsfield MA grab
RESULT
A llutl Mnrkt nmil^ficcil meardi laboratory oflwiiiij loluttnnii la nwiironiniHitai COIKMIU 314 North Pearl Street • Albany. New 'folk 12207 • 518 454-4546 « Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: EMM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample |: 940114 V02
continued: PARAMETER PERFORMED
2-Butanone
1, If 1 Tr ichloroethane
Carbon Tetrachloride
Vinyl Acetate
Bromodichloromethane
1 ,, 2 Dichlor opropane
t-1, 3 Dichlor opropene
"'|||l ichloroethene
" b :i. br omochl or one thane
1 ,,. 1 / 2 Tr i ch 1 or oe thane
Benzene
cis-l,3-Dichloropropene
2-Chloroethylvinylether
Bromoform
4-Methyl-2-pentanone
2-Hexanone
Tetrachloroethene
1, 1, 2, 2 Tetrachloroethane
Toluene
Chlorobenzene
Samples taken by: MATRIX: water
METHOD
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-B240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location:: Pittsf ield MA grab
' RESULT UNITS NOTEBK REF TEST DATE
A full tervke «uel|1iail mi-nrch Inhoralafy «llwiii(| jiolufioini In imiroiiNKHital ooiiiccfiui 314 North Pearl Street • Albany, New York 12207 • 518 434-4546 « Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample II: 9 4 Oil 4 VI) 2
continued:
Ethylbenzene
Styrene
Xylenes, Total
Acetonitrile
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Ally! Chloride
/^tl
-~r/2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
Dibromomethane
trans-l,4-dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Ethyl ene Dibromide
I odome thane
Methyl-methacrylate
1, 1, 1, 2,, tetra-chloroetnane
1,1,3-Trichloropropane
Isobutanol
Methacrylonitrile
PropiLonitrile
taken by: MA3RIX: vater"
METHOD
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
EPA-8240
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsfield MA grab
RESULT UNITS NOTEBK REF TEST DATE
ug/1 MT-AP-19 01/28/94
A full sank* (uinlytikd iriiMndi ld»irnll«y offering iu>lu1lioiiii to imvininHmtal 314 North Pearl Street » Albany, New York 12207 » 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT:: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample II: 340114 V02
continued:
Phenol
Bis (, 2-Chlor oethyl ) (Either
2-Chlorophenol
1, 3 Dichlozobenzene
1, 4 Dichlorobenzene
Benzyl Alcohol
1, 2 Dichlozobenzene
Jj,"-Methyl]:>henol
_ L ( 2-Chlozoisopzopyl) ether
4-Methylphenol
N -N i tz osodI -n-pr opylami ne
Hexachlozoethane
Nitrobenzene
Isophozone
2-Nitzophenol
2,4 Dimethylphenol
Benzole Acid
Bis( 2-Chlozoethoxy) me thane
2, 4 Dichlozophenol
1, 2, 4 Tzichlozobenzene
Samples taken by: MATRIX: water
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Date Sarvpled:: 01/14/94 Date sample zeceived: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsf ield MA
RESULT
II Hull iwrrkii iiMil)rlknl irirwunJi InbMlorjr alfliEirlng solvtiMS to egrrirnniironlidl 314 Noah Pteurl Screet • Albany, New 'folk 12207 • 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample It:: 940114 V02
continued: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Naphthalene
4-Chloroaniline
Hexachlorobutadiene
4-Chloro-3-roethylphenol
2-Methylnapthalene
Hexachl or ocyc1 opentad :i. ene
2 , 4 , 6 Tr ichlor ophenol
,.«IL 4 , 5-Tr ichlorophenol
-._.. -Chl or onaphthal ene
2-Nitroaniline
Dimethyl phthalate
Acenaphthylene
3-Nitroaniline
Acenaphthene
2,4 Dinitr ophenol
4-Nitrophenol
Dibenzofuran
2, 4 Dinitrotoluene
2,6 Dinitrotoluene
Diethyl phthalate
Samplies taken by:: MATRIX: water*
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received:: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsfield MA grab
UNITS NOTEBK REX
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/i BC-AO-41 ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
. ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1 BC-AO-41
ug/1.BC-AO-41
RESULT
;!, lull Mfviu imnttylknl mearcfc loliorulmry 0ll«iriii
A full iMiraci! Micljrluanl ntMiirch laboratory dlilming, lolirtMMui to miwiiwiMitld iroiiMm 314 North Pearl Screw * Albany, Mew York 12207 • 518 434-4546 « Fax: 518 424-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT" S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample ft: 940114 VD2 Samples taken by:
MATRIX: water" continued: PARAMETER PERFORMED METHOD
Benzo (k } fluoranthene EPA-8270
Benzo(a)pyrene EPA-8270
I ndeno ( 1 , 2 ,,, 3 -cd) pyr ene EPA-8270
Dibenxo( af h ) anthracene EPA-8270
Benzo( g,, h ,, i ) per yl ene EPA-8270
Acetophenone EPA-8270
C-Acetylaminofluorene EPA-8270
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A fill service cinnlyticnl reuwrcli l nirvimmiHMital i»«i»« 314 North Pearl Street • Albany. New Yotk 12207 • 518 434-4546 » Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sanple I: 940114 V02
continued:: PARAMETER PERFORMED
Isodrin
Isosafrole
Methapyrilene
3 -Methyl -cholanthr ene
Methyl -methanesulfonate
1 , 4 -Naphthoquinone
1 -Naphthyl ami ne
I) -Naphthylamine
4 -N i t r oqu i. no 1 i ne- 1 -ox ide
N-n i tr osodi -n-butylamine
N-nitrosodi-ethylamine
N-n i tr osodi -methylami ne
N-nitrosomethyl-ethylamine
N-nitrosomorphline
N-n i t r os op i per id :i. ne
N-nitroso-pyrrolidine
5-nitro-o-toluidine
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
oentachloro-nitrobenzene
Samples taken by: MATRIX:: water'
METHOD
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
EPA-8270
Date Sampled: 01/14/94 Date sample received:: 01/14/94
Mat hew Bell Local: i on: P it I: ts f i e Id MA
RESULT
A Hull wnricn nnnlylikal re:i««di laboratory ofloribg jwliilibiRt to imniiwrniiiiUil IDOIKINIII 314 Nonh Pearl Sweet • Albany. New 'folk 12207 » 518 434-4546 • Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT :: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample I: 940114 V02 Samples taken by:
MATRIX: water' continual;: PARAMETER PERFORMED METHOD
Phenacetin EPA-8270
p-Phenylenediamine EPA-8270
2-Picoline EPA-8270
Pyridine EPA-8270
Safrole EPA-8270
1 , 2, 4,, 5-tetra-chlorobenzene EPA-8270
2, 3, 4, 6-tetra-chlorophenol EPA-8270
-••̂ EPA-8270
" sym-Trinitrobenzene EPA-8270
a-BHC EPA-8080
b-BHC EPA-8080
d-BHC EPA-8080
g-BHC EPA-8080
Heptachlor EPA-8080
Aldrin EPA-8080
Heptachlor Epoxide EPA-8080
Endosulfan I EPA-BOBO DLeldrLn EPA-8080
4, 4 '-DDE EPA-8080
Endrin EPA-8080
Mathew Bell
RESULT
A lull iwifkt! nmilytkd! RKaidi kilxmilor)' olfkriiiiji wlirliow Jo ttiiviraniHirlnl amoui 314 North Pearl Strea • Albany. New York 122.07 » 518 434-4546 « Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MW-39 AES sample II': 940114 V02
continued: PARAMETER. PJ3*FX]flMED_
Endosulfan II
4,4'-DDD
Endosulfan Sulfate
4,4'-DOT
Methoxychlor
Endrin Ketone
alpha-Chlordane
| tna-Chlordane
Toxaphene
PCB 1016
PC13 1221
PCB 1232
PCB 1242
PCB 1248
PCB 1.254
PCB 1260
Kepone
Pronaiai.de
Dimethoate
Disulfoton
Sanples taken by: MATRIX: water"
METHOD
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EE?A-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8080
EPA-8140
EPA-8140
Date Sampled;: 01/14/94 Date sairple received: 01/14/94
Mathew Bell Location: Pittsf ield MA grab
RESULT UNITS NOTEBK ,••••••••••••••••>
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A, lull service iimilylfciil reromcdi lulu will wry iiHiuriiuj idbllinii!; to environnwMi^l ngwiHmi; 314 North Fteirl Sam • Albany, Mew York 12207 • 518 434-454(5 '• Fax: 518 434-0891
CLIENT: ERM Northeast Date Sarrpled: 01/14/94 CLIENT'S SAMPLE ID: MM-39 Date sample received: 01/14/94 AES sample t: 940114 V02 Scinoples taken by: Mathew Bell Location: PittsEield MA
MATRIX: water' contlnuet:!;
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METHOD RESULT UNITS NOTEBK
Methyl Pazathion EPA-8140
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If .LEGEND. PZ-1" LOCATION AND DESIGNATION OF
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IN mm AREA SUBJECT TO INVESTIGATION
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