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I rcnionl I il\ Landfill SiteDoc. #76 "..
STATUS OF
ASSESSMENT AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES
TREMONT LANDFILL
Prepared for
TREMONT LANDFILL COMPANYTremont City, Ohio
Prepared by
EAGON& ASSOCIATES, INC.Worthington, Ohio
February 6,1997
Submitted by:
Frank L. MajchszakHydrogeologist
Approved by:
Herbert B. Eagon,/rf CJHydrogeologist
EAGON & ASSOCIATES, INC.100 Old Wilson Bridge Road, Suite 320
Worthington, Ohio 43085(614)888-5760
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
BACKGROUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
CURRENT ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
RESULTS OF GROUND-WATER QUALITY SAMPLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DETERMINATION OF RATE, EXTENT, AND CONCENTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SUMMARY OF APPENDIX I AND APPENDIX H ORGANIC COMPOUNDDETECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
TARGET CONCENTRATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
REFERENCES CITED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
FIGURES
Figure 1. Monitoring Well Location MapFigure 2. Water Levels and Flow Directions on June 5, 1996Figure 3. Water Levels and Flow Directions on November 25,1996Figure 4. Hydrographs of Wells Located in and East of the Assessment AreaFigure 5. Hydrographs of Wells Located in and West of the Assessment Area
TABLES
Table 1. Water-Level Elevation DataTable 2. Summary of Analytical Results _Table 3. Results of Statistical AnalysisTable 4. Summary of Appendix I and Appendix n Organic Compound DetectionsTable 5. Parameters Requiring Target Concentrations
APPENDICES
Appendix A. Analytical Results and Field MeasurementsAppendix B. Trend PlotsAppendix C. Correspondence Dated July 10,1992
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this report is to present the results of the annual assessment sampling of the
Tremont Landfill, which was performed on November 25,1996. The location of the assessment areais shown in Figure 1. This report also fulfills the requirement for a Quarterly Assessment/Corrective Measures Activities Report for the Fourth Quarter, 1996 (October - December) and
includes the semi-annual determination of the rate, extent, and concentration of leachate-derivedconstituents in the ground water. Tables 1 and 2 include the most recent water level and water-
quality data, respectively. Also included is an updated list of constituents for which correctivemeasures target concentrations are required. A revision to the Corrective Measures Study (CMS)with the appropriate modifications to the target concentrations is being prepared by Hull andAssociates, Inc. and will be submitted separately.
BACKGROUND
The findings of a ground-water assessment for the Tremont Landfill performed in accordance
with OAC 3745-27-10 (dated March 1,1990) were submitted to the Ohio Environmental ProtectionAgency (OEPA) in January, 1992. The final assessment report (Eagon, 1992) included ground-waterquality data from assessment monitoring dating back to January, 1990. A Corrective MeasuresStudy (CMS) for the Tremont Landfill (Hull, 1992) was prepared pursuant to OAC 3745-27-10 (F)(dated March 1,1990) and was submitted to OEPA in July, 1992.
The CMS included an assessment of the risks posed to locafresidents, site workers, andnearby environmental receptors. The pathway analysis indicated that a viable exposure pathway to
local residences was not present, nor could a future pathway be reasonably postulated within or
outside Facility boundaries. The potential ecological effects associated with discharge of ground
water to Chapman Creek were evaluated by analysis of available ambient water quality criteria, and
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it was concluded that degradation of the stream had not occurred. Even in the absence of
implementing corrective measures, conditions at the Facility at the time that the CMS was submitted,
did not pose unacceptable risks to the public health or to the environment.
By early 1994, all of the corrective measures proposed in the CMS were implemented except
the final cap on the landfill, and ground-water extraction with off-site treatment and disposal. The
construction of the final cap was completed in May, 1995. During a meeting regarding the TremontLandfill Closure Plan on July 18, 1994, OEPA requested that the Facility consider source controlas an additional corrective measure. In response to this request, the recommended correctivemeasures were modified to include source control in a phased approach; with Phase n (source-control pumping) and Phase in (ground-water extraction) to be implemented, if necessary (Eagon,1994).
The phased approach was considered appropriate because, by late 1994, it appeared thatcorrective measures already employed were working. The target concentrations proposed hi the1992 CMS essentially had been achieved and it seemed prudent to allow more time for those
corrective measures to become fully effective (Eagon, 1994). Through June 1995 the trend inconcentrations of most constituents of concern were generally downward, and no primary MCLswere exceeded in wells located closest to the apparent source of leachate-derived contaminants(Eagon, 1995).
Action levels and criteria for implementation of Phases n and in were proposed (Eagon,1995). However, Ohio EPA requested that the list of constituents for which target concentrationsare required, be revised based upon statistical analysis of the assessment water-quality data. Aminimum of four sets of data are required for statistical analysis. With the June 1996 semiannualsampling event, the Facility had acquired four data sets with which meet the criteria of OAC 3745-
27-10 (dated June 1,1994) for the assessment wells.
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The data from the downgradient assessment monitoring wells A89-2, A89-3S, A89-3D, A91-
4S, A91-7S, and M-2 have been statistically evaluated using interwell comparisons (Eagon, 1996).Statistical methods used to evaluate the water-quality data are explained and discussed in the August
8,1996 report. Complete results of the statistical testing are included in Appendix C of that report.Table 3 (from Eagon, 1996) summarizes the results of the statistical testing for inorganic parameters
which had at least four observations at the time of testing. All Appendix I organic compounds thathistorically have been detected above reporting limits hi any assessment well are listed on Table 2.
CURRENT ACTIVITIES
In addition to normal post-closure care and maintenance, the only assessment activitiesperformed on site during the fourth quarter 1996 (October - December) were the annual samplingof assessment wells perfonned on November 25, and the associated measurement of water levels inwells and gas probes in and adjacent to the assessment area. The laboratory results of the waterquality analyses are included in Appendix A. The water-level data are included in Table 1 alongwith previously-collected measurements.
RESULTS OF GROUND-WATER QUALITY SAMPLING
Water quality data for the November 25,1996 sampling event are listed in Table 2, which
includes data from assessment wells dating back to 1990. Only the Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) that have been detected in the assessment wells are listed in Table 2. Similarly, inorganicparameters that were below the detection limits in all wells for all samplings are not included inTable 2.
Updated trend plots for the most important assessment parameters and assessment wells are
presented in Appendix B. The trend lines have the effect of mathematically normalizing (by linearregression analysis) the data collected after July, 1992 and, therefore, represent water-quality trends
since implementation of corrective measures. As shown on the graphs, current trends generally
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continue to be downward. The exceptions for inorganic parameters are slightly increasing trends for
TDS at wells A89-2 and A89-3D and for chloride at wells A89-3S and A89-3D. The chloride trend
at M-2 is downward. The only organic constituents which show a slightly increasing trend are
chloroethane at M-2 and 1,1 dichloroethane at A89-3S. However, the November 1996 chloroethaneresults were non-detect (<1.0 (tg/f) in both M-2 and A89-3S. 1,1 dichloroethane results were non-
detect (<0.5 g/f) in M-2 and 6.1 fig/t in well A89-3S. Neither compound has an established MCL.
DETERMINATION OF RATE. EXTENT. AND CONCENTRATION
Figures 2 and 3 show the direction of ground-water flow in and near the assessment area atthe time of the last two sampling events (June 5,1996 and November 25,1996). The gradients anddirection of ground-water flow represented by these maps are consistent with maps submitted inprevious status reports (Eagon, 1994, 1995 and 1996). The consistency of up/down gradientrelationships among various wells, and the synchronous nature of water-level fluctuations, isillustrated by Figures 4 and 5 which are updated hydrographs of various well groupings. Conditions
in the assessment area are characterized as consistent and the November 1996 data indicates thatthere has been no appreciable change in the rate or extent of contaminant migration.
The degree of variability in the concentrations illustrated by the water-quality data
compilation (Table 2) and the updates of the water quality trend plots in Appendix B is fairly small.The concentrations of arsenic, iron, benzene, chloroethane, and o-dichlorobenzene (1,2) are trendingdownward at well A89-2 near the property line. Only TDS is showing a slightly increasing trendat this location. However, the concentration of TDS is trending slightly downward near the inferredsource area (wells M-2 and A89-3S) or slightly upward in the case of well A89-3D. The
concentrations of most VOCs in the source area also are trending downward, the exceptions being
slight increases in chloroethane in M-2 and 1,1 dichloroethane in A89-3S. In spite of the slightlyincreasing trendline, the actual chloroethane concentration in M-2 was lower in June, 1996 than in
November, 1995 and was non-detect in the most recent (November 1996) sampling. No VOCs haveever been detected in A89-3D.
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SUMMARY OF APPENDIX I AND APPENDIX II ORGANIC COMPOUND
DETECTIONS
Table 4 lists all Appendix I and Appendix II organic compounds that were detected in themost recent (November 25, 1996) sampling. Nearly all of the detected compounds are on the
Appendix I list, which is a subset of the Appendix II list The sample labeled 96-300 is a blindduplicate from well A89-2. As seen on Table 4, duplication of the Appendix I results is excellent.However, this in not the case for Bis (2 ethylhexyl) phthalate and Di-n-octyl phthalate, which are
the only two Appendix n compounds detected hi any of the assessment wells sampled on November25, 1996. In the case of each of the phthalate compounds reported to be present hi the A89-2sample, neither was reported above the detection limit in the blind duplicate sample (96-300).
Bis (2 ethylhexyl) phthalate was the only non-Appendix I, Appendix n organic compoundreported hi previous Appendix n samplings. Phthalates are known to be ubiquitous in theenvironment and difficult to quantitate at low concentrations. These and other facts weredocumented in a letter dated July 10,1992 and addressed to Mr. Brian Nickel of the OEPA SWDO.A copy of this letter is included in Appendix C of this report.
The field/method blank, which is labeled FB-1, (consisting of a freshly opened bottle ofdistilled water in which latex gloves and bailer string used for sampling are immersed for a short
time) has a higher reported concentration (11.0 /ig/f) of bis (2 ethylhexyl) phthalate than any of theassessment wells. The detection of carbon disulfide in the field/method blank also is consistent withprevious demonstrations that we have made Unking sporadic detections of carbon disulfide hi groundwater samples with the use of unpowdered latex gloves for sampling. (We also determined that
powdered gloves, which we do not use for sampling, may introduce much higher levels of carbondisulfide, possibly other organic compounds, and zinc).
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TARGET CONCENTRATIONS
The parameters which have been determined to be above background concentrations, and
require target concentrations to be set, are listed in Table 5. Of the 23 analytes on the list, five
(Numbers 74,75,76,78, and 79) were added subjectively because statistical analysis could not be
performed. These analytes are on the annual sampling list and only three sets of unfiltered data have
been collected since changing sampling procedures after June 1,1994. All five parameters have
concentrations which are above the concentrations at upgradient well M-4 and are, therefore, added
to the list If subsequent statistical analysis, based on additional water-quality data, demonstratesthat any of the five parameters is not above background, it subsequently can be deleted from thetarget concentrations list
Target concentrations previously proposed are being reviewed and target concentrations will
be established for parameters that have been added to the list in accordance with OAC 3745-27-10
(F) dated June 1, 1994. A new list of proposed target concentrations along with proposed action
levels and criteria for implementation of Phase n and Phase HI corrective measures will be submitted
in a revision to the CMS.
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REFERENCES CITED
Eagon & Associates, Inc., 1992. Ground Water Assessment, Tremont Landfill, Tremont City,Ohio, consultants Report, 36 pgs., 25 figures, 8 tables, 8 appendices.
Eagon & Associates, Inc., 1994. Status of Assessment and Corrective Measures (Appendix G) inGround-Water Monitoring Plan, Tremont Landfill, Clark County, Ohio. Consultants Report,22 pgs., 4 figures, 4 tables, 8 appendices.
Eagon & Associates, Inc., 1995. Status of Assessment and Corrective Measures, TremontLandfill. Consultants Report, 13 pgs., 8 figures, 4 tables, 1 appendix.
Eagon & Associates, Inc., 1996. Status of Assessment and Corrective Measures, TremontLandfill. Consultants Report, 6 pgs., 5 figures, 4 tables, 3 appendices.
Hull & Associates, Inc., 1992. Corrective Measures Study for the Tremont Landfill Facilitylocated on Snyder-Domer Road, German Township, Clark County, Ohio. ConsultantsReport, 85 pgs., 24 figures, 11 tables, 2 appendices.
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TABLES
TABLE 1.WATER-LEVEL ELEVATION DATATREMONT LANDFILL ASSESSMENT
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04/22/9105/22/9105/31/9106/03/9106/12/9106/20/91
07/120108/200109/240110/23/9112/020101/08/9202/2(0203/300204/29/9207/14/9208/31/9210/05/9211/09/9201/25/9302/08/9304/27/9306/020307/200310/27/9301/24/9402/04/9404/11/9411/28/9401/30/9504/03/9506/01/9507/27/9510/05/9511/27/9501/17/9606/05/96
98421984.17984.0698341983.769903898431984.669873698430984.4798429984.12983539844098431984.77984.489S4.72984.18984.1698431984.68
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11/25/96 98430
98734
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9(7.47987.67
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984.67
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9*4.7*9*4409*4469*4479*446984.91985.12
985.72984.86984.79
984.88
985.65985.09985.66985.0798539
985.18986.02
985.0098533986.10984.47
984.6698739985.4198445
976309763097636976.40976.419763397643
975.259763897634976.6197731976.63977.11976.61
977.11
97646• 977.46
97636976.76977.66976.14
97635
976.98
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remont\w-lelev2.wk3; 05-Feb-97 Eagon & Associates, Inc.
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total"Calcium, Dissolved/Total ••ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total* •Magnesium, Dissolved/Total'*Manganese, Dissolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total**Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.)Sodium," Dissolved/Total* •SulfateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (a» N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (as H,S)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1 , 1 - Dichloroethaneas - 1 ,2- Dichloroethyleneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p-Xylenem-Xylene
millmg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1Ug/1ug/1ug/1Ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ue/1
:' WiVip |i|i pw^&ip^p;:;|»|E| ^ ^ | l^p^lpliip
931 996 942<3 <2 <5
270 240 260350 367 320
94 94
12500 13300 13500100 100 100
110 <751.83 1.75
8.6 6.21650 1630 1590250 247 26093 76 40
3.06 2.9 2.7234 46 26
0.5 <0.54.2 3.51.7 1.623 2.7
<0.5 <0.5| 5.4 7.9
1.2 1.72.4* <2.0*2.4* <2.0»
111040
<5440300180
180002001301.416.0
1590250
692.57
30
812 502 938<5 10 6
235 290 240250 350 27092 99 110
12000 15300 1400093 110 9289 120
1.44 1.52 1.297.0
1600 1490 1540250 280100 160 50
Z69 3.10 2.2866 27 29
980 980 1000<3 <5 6
230 220 220266 262 313110 160 210
12000 13000 1300096 92 93
110 110 1101.07 1.05 1.326.9 9.1 4.5
1598 1628 1580270 260 260
52 51 492.99 3.19 3.11
31 28 30
13 <0.51.4 2.1
<1.0 <1.01.5 1.7
<0.5 <0.52.6 3.0
<0.5 0.7<1.0 <1.0<1.0 <1.0
10004.5221317<20
1390093
1011.256.6
140028057.63.46
30
1010<3
213280244
1400089.61001.157.2
145026049.82.56
33
1.36.92.74.6
<0.519.45.2
<1.0<1.0
965<3
214252182
1370089.4
941.367.9
155025939.73.04
32
0.82.9
<0.51.9
<0.56.81.2
<0.5<0.5
1020<3
218272155
1450088.8
930.967.3
163026251
2.8534
1.46.00.71.7
<0.513.72.4
<0.5<0.5
ND - Not DetectedAquatech method 524.2 detection limits are 0.5/ig/l for each of the ten volatile organic compounds (VOC's).Method 8270 detection limits are 2.0/ug/1 for Bis(2 ethylhexyl)phthalate.• Prior to the July 1991 sampling, P-xylene and m-xylene could not be separately quantified. Detection limits and concentration
reported prior to July 1991 are for both compounds combined.•• Samples no longer field-filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene it reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0/j.g/t.
n«lrtiZ.»tS, 29-)«n-» P«|»lof9 Eigoa* A»otu tti, lot
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
PARANfETEfiii^lllliil!Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total"Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total* •Magnesium, Dissolved/Total**Manganese, Dissolved/Total* •Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total* •Residue, T. Fit. (Di».)Sodium, Dissolved/Total"SulfateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (as N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (as H^S)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1-Dichloroethanecis - 1 ,2 - Dichloroethyleneo- Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p-Xylcnem -Xylene
^iiiiiitllimg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lntuug/1mg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/lmg/lS.U.mg/lug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1
mi1070
5.8210
<2.0279314
105012700
90.493
0.958.4
158026950
2.8433
<0.52.01.41.4
<0.55.71.0
<0.5<0.5
3.4
25216880
76013700
87.586
0.936.4
1640259
, 51
33428
<0.5<0.5
0.81.1
<0.523
<0.5<0.5<0.5
ill«wii
979<3.0207241211105400
1440086.9
850.766.5
154028446
2.7828
0.91.91.11.3
<0.56.41.0
<0.5<0.5
765<3.021729385
101410
1490093.3
690.906.9
140058345
2.2634
1.55.61.51.9
<0.514.22.5
<0.5<0.5
iiiIPf
1030<3.0185221
9481
15013900
79.162
0.876.7
146035394
2.4129
<0.51.31.31.4
<0.54.91.0
<0.5<0.5
siWBSSiS&BifSS
Plbliii;1060<3.020344.330490
22015200
82.976
0.767.7
135031048
3.3624
0.61.01.41.4
<0.54.20.8
<0.5<0.5
10709.5240298131
58525900
9933750.945.9
160024262
2260.817
3190151450
<0.05<0.05
6.8
68<1.0
2.0<1.0<0.5<0.5
6.3<1.0<1.0<1.0
104011
21019383
31720000
1001860.935.9
151023287
1820.97.5
212
6.250
<0.05<0.05
6.3
249<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<2.0<2.0<1.0<1.0
Bill1110<3.017230368
15715600
76.498
0.856.2
1530217260
155<0.5<5.0
<102.9
<20<0.05
60<1.0
1.32.81.2
<0.57.21.5
<1.0<1.0
Iliiiiiiiii:tf^miiimm1070 1040<3.0 3.2156 205123 18255 100
247 22015100 18400
68.4 87.4103 164
0.85 0.774.4 5.2
1390 1600151 189130 130
121 135<0.5 0.9<5.0 <5.02200 2420<10 104.9 5.7
<20 220.07 0.05
6.6 6.630.42
77 117<1.0 <1.0<1.0 <1.0
1.3 <1.0<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<1.0 <2.0 '<1.0 <2.0 '<1.0 <2.0 '<1.0 <2.0 l
ND - Not DetectedAquatech method 524.2 detection limits are 0.5/ig/l for each of the ten volatile organic compounds (VOC's)Method 8270 detection limits are 2.0/xg/l for Bis(2 ethylhexyl)phthalate.• Prior to the July 1991 sampling, P-xylene and m-xylene could not be separately quantified. Detection limits and
concentrations reported prior to July 1991 are for both compounds combined.•• Sample* no longer field-filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reponed as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0/xg/l.
Pip 2 o
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARYRESULTS1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, Total mg/1Arsenic, Dissolved/Total* * ug/1Calcium, Dissolved/Total" mg/1Chloride mg/1COD mg/1COD, Dissolved mg/1Turbidity ntuIron, Dissolved/Total* • ug/1Magnesium, Dissolved/Total" mg/1Manganese, Dissolved/Total •• ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/1Potassium, Dissolved/Total" mg/1Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.) mg/1Sodium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Sulfate mg/1Total Kjeldahl N (TKN) mg/1Total Organic Carbon mg/1Barium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ug/1Lead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ug/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/1Nitrogen, Nitrite (a» N) mg/1pH, Lab S.U.Sulfidc, Total (aa HjS) mg/1Zinc, Zn ug/1Benzene ug/1Chlorobenzcne ug/1Chloroethane ug/11,1- Dichloroethane ug/1cis-l,2-Dichloroethylene ug/1o-Dichlorobenzene(l,2) ug/1p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1p -Xylene ug/1m -Xylene ue/1
lUp ^^^^TO^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tjji^^^^^H
562 59353 4494 13540 3621
25000 2390037 54
4300.8
6.1650 650
46 409 13
1.02 1.05.6 9
1
3.77.46.21.90.52,7
NDNDND
63465
1603949
3290051
3100.935.1
3585061
0.945.4
5.28.59.83.4
ND3.1
NDNDND
55082
1302587
2600049
3200.164.960039.0
171.443.8
4.86 4.49.51 17.66.1 5.22.6 2.3
ND ND3.9 4.9
ND 1.1ND NDND ND
54485-M
13031<8
2800050
2900.794.858039.0
70.844.2
4.715.05.92.0
ND5.81.4
NDND
rasxSBsssjSssjIlEJtgljjjBjfiBJas!
75078
1433047
3260053.12620.645.9
65438.114.21.755.5
4.916.66.34.4
ND5.61.6
NDND
^H|H
67371
14429.2
84
3270053.72640.635.7
68238.214.41.715.6
5.21736.23.9
ND7.21.9
NDND
51952
13224.6
77
2920049.42350.545.1
58837.0
30.534.2
4.515.34.6NDNDNDNDNDND
w^^mmm^^mm-mmmifmMmAvmrnmim^mmwmwmm57164
132263316
30026400
47.22480.555.358835.6
90.375.0
3.916.34.51.1
ND5.20.9
NDND
63
29.1—24
29900
0.75
653
5.9
4.218.15.71.8
<O.S5.01.0
<0.5<0.5
63
31.76611
3803300
0.54
72836.0
<1.0
4.419.6<0.5
2.4<0.5
6.0<0.5<0.5<0.5
62561
15128.1
37
3250056.32860.454.868234.9
70.85
5.1
4.123.03.32.1
<0.55.51.1
<0.5<0.5
iH66
29.7
39
25900
0.52
57038.6
7.1
3.921.43.91.3
<0.56.11.1
<0.5<0.5
• A89-100 ii a blind duplicate of A89-2. • A93-400 ii i blind duplicate of AS9-Z• A95-400 ii a blhd duplicate of A89-2. • A96-200 it a blind duplicate of A89-2.•• Sunplet no longer fleU - filtered turfing 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported aa a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0 ng/t.
• A94-400 it a blind duplicate of A89-2.•A95-200ii a blind duplicate of AJ9-2.
Pip] of 9 Eifao A Auodtttt, lot
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, Total mg/1Arsenic, Dissolved/Total* • ug/1Calcium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Chloride mg/1COD mg/1COD, Dissolved mg/1Turbidity ntuIron, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Magnesium, Dissolved/Total** mg/1Manganese, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/1Potassium, Dissolved/Total** mg/1Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.) mg/1Sodium, Dissolved/Total•• mg/1Sulfate mg/1Total Kjeldahl N (TKN) . mg/1Total Organic Carbon mg/1Barium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ug/1Lead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ug/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/1Nitrogen, Nitrite (as N) mg/1pH, Lab S.U.Sulfide, Total (as HjS) mg/1Zinc, Zn ug/1Benzene ug/1Chlorobenzene ug/1Chloroethane ug/11,1-Dichloroethane ug/1cis -1,2 - Dichloroethylene ug/1o-Dichlorobenzene(l,2) ug/1p—Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1p-Xylene ug/1m-Xylene______________ug/1
(1
30.2
41
26200
0.50
59238.7
7.9
43
353
28
25600
0.51
57435.8
4.9
4334.5
67
3320
0.43
63840.5
4.6
3.620.53.61.2
<0.56.01.2
<0.5<0.5
4321.6<0.5
1.2<0.5
5.81.2
<0.5<0.5
4.023.95.01.3
<0.56.01.2
<0.5<0.5
4735.9
24
3480
0.43
62842.1
4.5
3.119.74.51.30.64.80.9
<0.5<0.5
54244
11528.9
32
19121800
41.0190
0.504.060233.5
<5
625<0.5<5.0824<10
<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.7
3.624.31.13.0
<0.57.8
54047
12028.9
14
20622800
42.8199
0.464.258834.9<5.0
651<0.5<5.0803
<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.7
6.522.4
2.9<0.5
7.71.0
61540
12133.6
14
16724000
45.92000.614.073432.5
8
631<0.5<5.01140
<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.5
2.9133
<0.5<0.52.8
<2.0
57442
1283Z9
11
14026200
42.9206
0.57<2.0706
33.87
696<0.5<5.01150
<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.6
2.913.8
<0.5<0.5
3.9
58255
11630.2
14
13622700
42.71970393.762531.9
<5
683<0.5<5.0
3.919.75.70.9
<0.55.8
59152
12931.5
14
11824900
4732190394.061034.8
<5
736<0.5<5.0
<2.0 <2.0<20 <20
<0.05 <0.05
3.918.54.01.0
<0.55.6
65138
12932.8
14
32827300
46.2236
0.513.3693
30.9<2
709<0.5<5.01130
<2.0<20
<0.05
6.5
4.728.53.71.3
<0.55.41.2
67237
12533.5
16
31326400
45.0230
0.453.265728.9
3
<2.0<20
<0.05
6.5
5.230.43.91.1
<0.55.31.4
57360
12949
<20
18024500
44.1222
0.364.1718
37.1<5
682 697<0.5 <0.5<5.0 <5.01130 1020
<2.0<20
<0.05
6.65<0.05
<104.328
<1.0<0.5<0.5'4.2
<2.0 l
<2.0 '<2.0 '
• A89-100 ia a blind dvpHcatt of AS9-Z • A93-400 li a blfad duplicate of AS9-2.• A95-400 U a blind duplicate of A89-2. • A96-200 ia a blind duplicate of AS9-X•• Samples no longer Held - filtered itirting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0pg/l.
• A94-4001* * blind duplicate of A89-2.• A95-200 li a blind duplicate of A89-2.
J: 29-Jin-9
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
:- . '-:•' :. : ,': .;::iv:y:-:-:;:;:;:;X;:>'iv:i:-:i:;:v':'x:•. . •. . : .• : . • . • •'•. .-.vM-.'X': •:•;•:•: •;•: •:•:-:•.•:•:•:•;•.•.•.•.•
EfBfcllltiti^lii', TotalDissolved/Total"Dissolved/Total* •
solved
lolved/Total"im, Dissolved/Total* *te, Disaolved/Total"Ammoniai, Dissolved/Total ••T. Fit. (Diss.)Dissolved/Total"
Idahl N (TKN)anic Carbonla,Cdn, Crdty, Lab*u
Nitrite NNitrite (as N)
Dial (ai HjS)
izeneaneoroethaneJichloroethyleneTjbenzene (1,2)•obenzene (1,4)
:
iiilllllilllfilllmg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lntuug/1mg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/lmg/lS.U.mg/lug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1
520 780<5 10
210 18077 19986 110
5100 680057 73
170 1900.19 0.971.9 3.7
988 1270100 190.047 56
0.77 1.7017 23.0
i
ND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND NDND ND ND
6586.417715894
715070.12350.183.4
1080140.056.10.7420.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
ifiii iiiisiiiri6614.6190148158
749070.82230.202.7
1070153.046.6
<0.1019.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
m7056.2182154655675
732069.72160.133.0
1120147.0
600.6321.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
m7.3
143
181
7120
0.18
1090155.0
20.0
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
&M6.3
138655290
7940
0.07
1190147
21
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
WAbt65953189180
97
85107532150.133.4
120015769
0.8620
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
5.1
176
97
9090
0.16
1140161
21
<0.5<0.5<0.5
0.7<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
4.6 5.8
148 28.9
48 75
9060 11200
0.17 0.18
1110 1090137 163
18 17
<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<O.S <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5
751<3.0172211
58
10210100
70.72460.132.6
123013577
173<0.5<5.02370<10<2.0
20<0.05<0.05
6.8
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
11111mm®7809.2144193
59
90862057.92070.083.0
124011473
147<0.5<5.01960<10
<2.0<20
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6.9
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
liillmm825
<3.0174213
62
66.910800
75.32300.123.078915371
189<0.5<5.0
<10<2.0
20<0.05
45<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
:iATEL-
840<3.0153206
56
118895067.22080.142.4
118014066
169<0.5<5.02010<10<2.0<20
<0.05
6.6
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iiwil9im775
<3.017318167
9410800
71.52320.112.7
137015649
176<0.5<5.01940<10<2.0
300.06
6.73<0.05
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HH7.0
118
78
13300
1.67
1190194
19
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3.80.6
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
*• Sample* no longer field - filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dkhlorobenzene are each 2.0Mg/<.
£*/oo Jt Attoattti, toe*, foe
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
' • " " • - " : :'..'.'• '.•.•.•.•:•.•:•••:'.!••••:••.:; x^1;::':': ;':':":':': ,::'.-.::i :::::j:":\ '-x-:::::
Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total* •Calcium, Dissolved/Total' •ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total* •Magnesium, Disaolved/Total"Manganese, Dinolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total"Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total"SulfateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (as N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (a» HjS)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1-Dichloroethanccis- 1,2-Dichloroethyleneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p -Xylenem -Xylene
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/Img/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1Ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1
MM520<5
2107786
510057
1700.191.9
98810047
0.7717
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
78010
180199110
680073
1900.973.7
1270190.0
561.7023.0
i
ND NDND NDND NDND NDND NDND NDND NDND NDND ND
nmfffiW6586.417715894
715070.12350.183.4
1080140.056.10.7420.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
mam6614.6190148158
749070.82230.202.7
1070153.046.6
<0.1019.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
' 'iP$B588'Si?i2'ii¥i8SS^ iKiSSSiSI-imwiS®
7056.2182154655675
732069.72160.133.0
1120147.0
600.6321.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
7.3
143
181
7120
0.18
1090155.0
20.0
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
6596.3 53
189138 1806552 9790
7940 851075.3215
0.07 0.133.4
1190 1200147 157
690.86
21 20
<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5
m5.1
176
97
9090
0.16
1140161
21
<0.5<0.5<0.5
0.7<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
4.6
148
48
9060
0.17
1110137
18
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
M5.8
28.9
75
11200
0.18
1090163
17
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
Iliiil751
<3.017221158
10210100
70.72460.132.6
123013577
173<0.5<5.02370<10<2.0
20<0.05<0.05
6.8
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
iilli;7809.214419359
90862057.9207
0.083.0
124011473
147<0.5<5.01960<10
<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.9
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
825<3.0
17421362
66.910800
75.32300.123.078915371
189<0.5<5.0
<10<2.0
20<0.05
45<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
ATT^T' '• ' '•'•
840<3.0153206
56
118895067.22080.142.4
118014066
169<0.5<5.02010<10
<2.0<20
<0.05
6.6
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
IIP775
<3.017318167
9410800
71.52320.112.7
137015649
176<0.5<5.01940<10
<2.030
0.06
6.73<0.05
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<2.0 '<2.0 '<2.0'<2.0'
•• Sample* no longer field - filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene It reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0 uglt.
.Vreo>oor»o«lr«il«t3; 29- Jic-»7 Pip 7 of» Si/00
TABLE 2.{SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRBSBN1
Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total* •Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total"Magnesium, Dissolved/Total ••Manganese, Dissolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total"Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total* *SullateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (as N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (as H,S)Zinc,ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1- Dichloro ethaneas- 1,2-Dichloroethyleneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)j-Dichlorobenzene (1,4)
p -Xylenem -Xylene
ssiiaSsBsSs;?;IlllllillwmiiM
mg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lntuug/1mg/lug/1mg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lmg/lug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/lmg/lS.U.mg/lug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/Iug/1ug/1
6.2
115
48
11700
1.23
1140144
14
<0.5<0.5
3.60.7
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
4.2
20.7
65
15200
1.00
1120131
12
i
<0.5<0.5
2.6<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
8733.716014750
15914800
79.11551.626.4
121015595
289<0.5<5.01960<10
<ZO20
<0.05<0.05
6.7
<10<1.0<1.0
3.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
88410
17513343
15515400
88.42321.226.2
129011693
230<0.5<5.01960<103.0
<20<0.05<0.05
6.9
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0
5.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
9124.215715446
11214300
79.71501.136.8
99514689
280<0.5<5.0
<105.8
<20<0.05
19<1.0<1.0
4.61.6
<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
913<3.015116449
17613400
73.41901.195.4
120012499
224<0.5<5.02040<10<2.0<20
<0.05
6.5
<10<1.0<1.0
4.11.9
<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
8594.718013949
12015700
84.82331.116.1
136013576
244<0.5<5.01980<10
6<20<0.5
6.660.13
11<1.0<1.0<1.0
6.1<0.5<2.0l
<2.0 '<2.0 l
<2.0 l
• A92-100 and A93-100 are blind duplicate samples of A89-3S.•• Samples no longer field - filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,
and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0^ig/l.2)
; 29- J«o-»7 Eigvo A Auoeuttl, /DC
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, Total mg/lArsenic, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Calcium, Dissolved/Total" mg/lChloride mg/lCOD mg/lCOD, Dissolved . mg/lTurbidity ntuIron, Dissolved/Total* • ug/1Magnesium, Duwolved/Totar* mg/lManganese, Dlwolved/TotaT* ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/lPotassium, Dissolved/Total" mg/lResidue, T. Fit. (Diss.) mg/lSodium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/lSulfate mg/lTotal Kjeldahl N (TXN) mg/lTotal Organic Carbon mg/lBarium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ug/1Lead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ug/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/lNitrogen, Nitrite (a» N) mg/IpH, Lab S.U.Sulfide, Total (as H3S) mg/lZinc, Zn ' ug/1Benzene ug/1Chlorobenzene ug/1Chloroethane ug/11,1- Dichloroethane ug/1cis- 1,2 -Dichloroethylene ug/1o-Dichlorobenzene(l,2) ug/1p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1p-Xylene ug/1m -Xylene ug/1
11806
170390170
280075
2801.889.1
200049081
4.4857
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
12008
168376
258078
265
10.21870488883.658
NDND3.3NDNDNDNDNDND
103010
22056
170
380075
3201.797.2
187044038
3.7146
ND NDND ND4.6 ND
ND NDND NDND NDND NDND NDND ND
100020
180185180
820083
4900.198.8
1500330.0
7233124.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
97121
20815693
1010093.83661.327.6
1440253.0
79Z4328.0
NDND3.4
NDNDNDNDNDND
Km|A$Jlp«Bj
9316.0180186258
820087.32491.749.4
1460317.062.93.1730.0
NDND3.5
NDNDNDNDNDND
9295.9182171285
852088.52581.79.3
139032765.21.64
29
NDND2.9
NDNDNDNDNDND
9559.01851579282
20010200
82.83021.698.4
1420236.0
83Z76
28
NDND3.0
NDNDNDNDNDND
iss& iiijK^
8.0
68.8
33
9870
0.59
111096.9
11.0
<0.5<0.5
3.81.4
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
6.9
79.5
26
10300
0.63
1120101
11.0
<0.5<0.5
3.30.9
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
5.5
1306955
17010500
1.41
974203
20
<0.5<0.5
2.70.7
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
9136.6183139
76
1280088.62221.748.4
127020396
3.5023
<0.5<0.5
2.50.6
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
7.0
118
78
13300
1.67
1190194
19
<0.5<0.5
3.80.6
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
A92-100 and A93-100 are blind duplicate samples of A89-3S.•• Samplet no longer field - altered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene U reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2,0/*g/l.
Pip 5 of 9 Buna Jt AifKiittt, lot
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT:rv':::::;:;;?i::,?;S:::;?5iiiiillpilll^^mm^mmmmm^mmAlkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total**Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total* *Magnesium, Dissolved/Total* •Manganese, Dissolved/Tot al**Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total ••Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total* •SulfateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (a»N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (as HjS)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1 -Dichloroethanecis - 1 ,2 - Dichloroethyleneo -Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p -Xylenem -Xylene
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1
61
30.2
41
26200
0.50
59238.7
7.9
3.620.53.61.2
<0.56.01.2
<0.5<0.5
wBnSqHHBfflSBHWn^S?
43
35.3
28
25600
0.51
57435.8
4.9
i 4-321.6<0.5
1.2<0.5
5.81.2
<0.5<O.S
WfmiMt.43
34.5
67
3320
0.43
63840.5
4.6
4.023.95.013
<0.56.01.2
<0.5<0.5
mmm
4735.9
24
3480
0.43
62842.1
4.5
3.119.74.51.30.64.80.9
<0.5<0.5
jjjjjjjljsgsllsj
54244
11528.9
32
19121800
41.01900.504.060233.5<5
625<0.5<5.0824<10<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.7
<103.6
24.31.13.0
<0.57.8
<1.0<1.0<1.0
54047
12028.9
14
20622800
42.8199
0.464.258834.9<5.0
651<0.5<5.0803<10<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.7
<106.5
22.4<1.0
2.9<0.5
7.71.0
<1.0<1.0
SJ&93B9&93
M9Mv88l5^^Gmmsm61540
12133.6
14
16724000
45.92000.614.073432.5
8
631<0.5<5.01140<10<2.0<20
<0.05<0.05
6.5
<102.9
13.3<1.0<0.5<0.52.8
<ZO<1.0<1.0
SBBHJBlilSiSBi57442
1283X9
11
14026200
42.92060.57<ZO70633.8
7
696<0.5<5.01150<10<ZO<20
<0.05<0.05
6.6
<102.9
13.8<1.0<0.5<0.53.9
<1.0<1.0<1.0
IvXcuusitt^nHHBfiJESwWS;*!:?;-
58255
11630.2
14
13622700
42.71970.393.762531.9
<5
683<0.5<5.0
<10<2.0<20
<0.05
<103.9
19.75.70.9
<0.55.8
<1.0<1.0<1.0
w^^^iVw^SsWmm59152
12931.5
14
11824900
47.32190394.061034.8
<5
736<0.5<5.0
<10<2.0<20
<0.05
<103.9
18.54.01.0
<0.55.6
<1.0<1.0<1.0
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65138
12932.8
14
32827300
46.22360.513.369330.9
<2
709<0.5<5.01130<10<2.0<20
<0.05
6.5
<104.7
28.53.71.3
<0.55.41.2
<1.0<1.0
mmmimmmmmmwmmtmi.
672 57337 60
125 12933.5 49
16 <20
313 18026400 24500
45.0 44.1230 2220.45 0.363.2 4.1657 71828.9 37.1
3 <5
682 697<0.5 <0.5<5.0 <5.01130 1020<10 <10<2.0 <2.0<20 <20
<0.05 <O.OS
6.5 6.65<0.05
<10 <105.2 4.3
30.4 283.9 <1.01.1 <0.5
<0.5 <0.55.3 '4.21.4 <2.0 '
<1.0 <2.0 '<1.0 <2.0 '
• AS9-100 U * blfad d»pUeat« of A89-Z • A93-400 ii a blind duplicate of AS9-2.• A95-400 it a blind duplicate of A89-Z • A96-200 it a blind duplicate of AS9-2.•* Simplei BO longer field - filtered itartiag 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene U reported ai a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0/ig/£
•A94-4001S a blind duplicate of A89-2.• A95-200 U a blind duplicate of AS9-2.
\trcfnonr\»n&lrellwk3: 29-Jan-ff
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OP ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
• :-:..':-: :.::iliilSi Sil ^S::i*AitA^TBiiliiM^^^^^^Alkalinity, Total mg/1Arsenic, DUsolved/Total" ug/1Calcium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Chloride mg/1COD mg/1COD, Dissolved mg/1Turbidity ntuIron, Dissolved/Total** ug/1Magnesium, Dissolved/Total •• mg/1Manganese, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/1Potassium, Dissolved/Total" mg/1Residue, T. Fit. (Diis.) mg/1Sodium, Dissolved/Total •• mg/1Sulfate mg/1Total Kjeldahl N (TKN) mg/1Total Organic Carbon mg/1Barium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ug/1Lead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ug/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/1Nitrogen, Nitrite (a* N) mg/1pH, Lab S.U.SulTide, Total (at H2S) mg/1Zinc, Zn ug/1Benzene ug/1Chlorobenzcne ug/1CbJoroethane ug/11,1-DichIoroethane ug/1tis-l,2-Dichloroethylene ug/1o- Dichlorobenzene (1,2) ug/1p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1p-Xylene ug/1m-Xylene ug/1
^JnnffiSBjiffiMmm54015
1408
26
1600051
1300<0.05
2.05709.235
0.241.2
1.7NDNDNDNDNDND2.32.4
ftJE ifihttsSjSfli&fU^&Sft^I-iOJUf^ii^^
523 527 546 5759.9 9.5 21 10 11 13166 154 135 159
8.75 9.32 9.52 5.34 5.13 6.0646 <20 <8 16
<8 52 <8 4190 140
IP
34211
159
iniM21
6.06 7.76
30 <20
10800 12200 15600 8090 13000 16400 16400 19100
M13
8.53
<8
2060049.9 48.4 45.5 48.8 48.51730 1520 1260 1320 1320
<0.05 <0.05 0.09 0.09 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.053.6 4.3 2.2 2.3562 588 594 574 604 6288.3 8.4 8.5 8.3 7.7 8.7
40.2 36.2 35 45
2.36338.745
60810.8
<0.05
5169-4
528 564 • 550 630 58112 14 14 14 13 10 17
130 144 124 143 1318.33 7.49 9.27 7.84 8.86 8.08 23
<8 <8 <8 <8 <20<8 <8
97.7 71.8 55 232 12020400 18700 17100 11000 15400 20600 18500
43.0 45.2 45.1 54.4 50.5952 1200 658 899 845
<0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.12 <0.05 <0.05 <0.051.1 4.0 5.1 7.5 2.6
564 613 552 679 589 708 6759.3 11.0 9.7 10.0 7.8 7.6 8.6
28 44 44 57 230.42 <0.10 <0.10 <0.20 <0.201.2 1.2 1.8 2.0 3.9 1.9
i
2.1
3.0 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.5 <0.5 <0.5
3.6
1.6ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.52.7 1.7 ND 2.4 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 IJ
ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.52.9 ND 0.6 1.1 1.0 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 0.8ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5ND ND ND <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
<1.0
2.7<0.5
1.8<0.5
1.1<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
<1.0 M1000 548 616 490 690<O.S <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5<5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0680 1060 1130 1010<10 <10 <10 <10 16
<2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0<20 <20 <20 <20 <20
<0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.57 <0.05<0.05 <0.05
6.7 7.5 6.5 6.61<0.05
<10 34 38 <10 322.5 1.5 1.6 2.7 2.4 3.2 1.9
<0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.01.6 1.2 <1.0 <1.0 3.4 <1.0 <1.0
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.51.1 0.9 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1.1 <0.5
<0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 '<0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 !
<0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 '<0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 '
1A93-300 and A94-100 are blind duplicate tample* of A91-7S.• • Samples no longer Meld - filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0/tg/t,
3; 29- Jifl-77 fit* tot 9 Efgoo
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
fARAMET^MiiSS^Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total* •Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total"Magnesium, Dissolved/Total"Manganese, Dissolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total* •Residue, T. Fit. (Dias.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total* •SulfateTotal Kjeldahl N (TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (as N)pH, LabSulfide, Total (as HjS)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1-Dichloroethanecis - 1,2 - Dichloroelhyleneo- Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)>-Xylcnem-Xylene
:;i5:':''i?-S!?B;:;swxs;*:?m:lvwm
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1Ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UK/I
XvX-X-Xi-S-xftfe1n310<5100
7220
8103296
1.675.0
4325.851
Z03<1.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
HoUIri419i 9
1008
<8
580034
350<0.05
3.13908.046
0.15<1.0
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
mmmmm387<3100
78
<103310
0.132.73766.645
0.51<1.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
492<3.098.710.8<20
<2034.0
74<0.05
2.04345.9
49.41.571.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
315<3.097.89.44220
<2034.2
410.061.7
3286.5
34.70.50<1.0
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
495<3.010211.2
19<8
1250<4033.5
550.102.63866.745
0.301.7
NDNDNDNDNDNDNDNDND
<3.0
4.92
21
<40
0.05
363
2.2
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
<3.0
4.3133<8
1200<40
0.05
4406.1
4.2
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
masim364
<3.099.95.68
<20
<4034.8
48<0.05
2.14396.258
0.592.0
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
m<3.0
6.65
<20
<40
<0.05
4206.4
3.5
<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5<0.5
<3.0 <3.0
7.13 6.00
<8 <8
<40 <40
<0.05 <0.05
418 4185.9 7.6
<1.0 1.8
<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5<0.5 <0.5
iHiiiliiii345
<3.087.26.83<8
0.7562
31.347
<0.052.54425.747
137<0.5
6.6597<10<2.0<200.61
<0.057.2
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
111'i®m346
<3.085.26.80<8
0.8548
30.046
<0.054.75056.953
136<0.5<5.0710<10<2.0<200.78
7.2
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
sAliiiisiiiii408
<3.086.29.45<8
0.3373
33.658
<0.05<2.04207.443
156<0.5<5.0
<10<2.0<200.80
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
VTBJUl^&m$jt374
<3.085.66.2<8
0.40<4033.5
570.07<2.04545.950
152<O.S<5.0773<10
<2.0<20
<0.05
7.0
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<1.0<1.0<1.0<1.0
wmm366 II
<3.098.6
5<20
0.30<4036.8
73<0.05<2.04507.145
175<0.5<5.0731
11<2.0<200.40
7.21<0.05
<10<1.0<1.0<1.0<0.5<0.5<2.0 '<2.0'<2.0 '<2.01ll
• A91-100 la a blind replicate sample of A91-4S•• Sampla no longer field - filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene la reported aa a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0/tg/l.
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TABLE 3.RESULTS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSES
TREMONT LANDFILL ASSESSMENT
Antimony
Artenic
Bctyfltmn
CotaftCopperLeadNickel&* ftp .ilium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Amnooia
Chloride
Sodttun
COD
IDS
ToUl Alkalinity
Nitrate-Nitrite
Sulfatc
100
43
0
100
93
90
100
93
80
83
100
100
100
100
70
20
0
0
47
0
0
82
11
>15%ND
>15%ND
(aft/fail
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>1S%ND
>1S*ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
>15%ND
(au/Iail
>15%ND
pass/ — —
pass/ —
>15%ND
pass/— fafl
fafl
all pas*
fafl
an pass
an pass
all pass
an pass
an pass
aU pass
Ofl
att pass
aU pass
an pass
aU pass
all pass
fan
fanfail
fafl
faD
an pass
aU pass
AB9-2<afls
M-2fafls
M-2fafls
M-2, AS9-3S, A91-7S fafl
M-2, AS9-3S, A89-3D fail
M-2fafls
M-2, A89-3D fafl
A89-2, AS9-3S; AB9-3D. A91-4S,A91-7S,M-2faflA89-2, A89-3D, A91-7S, M-2 fafl
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TABLE 4.SUMMARY OF APPENDIX I AND APPENDIX II ORGANIC COMPOUND DETECTIONS
TREMONT LANDFILL 11/25/96 ASSESSMENT SAMPLING
Benzene
Carbon disulfide
Chlorobenzene
1,2 - Dichlorobenzene
1,1 -Dichloroethane
Toluene
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Di-n-octyl phthalate
<5.0
<2.0
<0.5
8.5
43
<5.0
28.0
4.2
3.7
1.1
4.2
<5.0
27.7
4.2
<2.0
<5.0
<2.0
6.1
5.4
2.8
1.9
<5.0
<2.0
<0.5
<2.0
5.2
<2.0
<0.5
1.6
11
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TABLE 5.PARAMETERS REQUIRING TARGET CONCENTRATIONS
TREMONT LANDFILL ASSESSMENT
ArsenicLead*Zinc*BenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethaneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4)1,1- Dichloroethanecis -1,2 - Dichloroethylenep-Xylenem-XyleneAmmoniaChlorideSodiumCODTDSTotal AlkalinityMagnesiumCalciumPotassiumIronManganese
A89-2M-2M-2
A89-2A89-2A89-2M-2M-2
A89-3SA91-7SA91-7SA91-7SA89-3SA89-3S
M-2M-2
A89-3SA89-3S
M-2M-2
A89-3SA89-2A91-7S
7010,00010,000
* Added to parameter list after 6/1/94.•• SMCL \
*** <2.0 TotalXylene
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APPENDIX A.
ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND FIELD MEASUREMENTS
ASSESSMENT WELL FIELD MEASUREMENTS, TREMONT LANDFILL
iM^mtc>*ii|gi
11/25/96 M-2A89-2A89-3SA89-3DA91-4SA91-7S96-300*
30.4415.4917.3219.7814.1031.1315.49
982.56982.06984.35982.50982.67982.50982.06
6.726.816.996.287.427.746.77
2030102018811853683979
1029
11.513.412.712.811.712.013.2
1880.8316.52.381.652.652.21
•96-300 is a blind duplicate sample from A89-2.
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Teat Group EPA Method Test ResultAnalysis
Units Date Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAATL-GFAA,V-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCOD-fflPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
3113B/70413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4^7196150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, Ber"artmhim CA
Chromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium. TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH,LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.03.2135
<0.50.9
<5.0<10
105.722
<15.0<1.0<1.0<20117
0.77189100
6.63160010400.05130
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/LS.U.
MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/96121619612/3/9612/3/96121319612/3/9612/3/9612/3/96
-12/2/961212/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/96121519612/3/9611/26/9611/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
ROHSMMRCBKRGSMMSMMRCBRCBRCBRGBROHSMMRCBRCBRCBRJASMMBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
13071298134013491382131113401340132413401313129612971340134013181359133312681286139713031385
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Date Analyst WS#
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
—— ——— —— —— .200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/60102510B/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
.Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTurbidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercmy, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin,SnChloride, Cl
87.42055.2
22018400
1642420
< 0.005<0.20.42
<100182
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTUUG/LUG/LuMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
•""———• ———12/3/9612/3/9612/3/9611/27/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/96IW/9612/3/9612/6/96
^•^HM^^MM
RGBRGBRGBMDORGBRGBLGRKVSROHLGRSMMBKH
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interferences tu ..fchat required serial dilution of the sample.
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Our Lab #: MAR96-30647Date Logged-In: 11/27/96
Matrix: WaterProject #:
Your Sample ID: A89-2Sample Source: Groundwater Monitoring
Client Project*: POfcDate Submitted to Lab: 11/26/96
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAATL-GFAAV-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCOD-fflPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
31138^0413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/71%150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, Befarimiurn fd
Chromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH,LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.060
697<0.5<0.5<5.0<10<10<2.0<20<3.0<1.0<1.0<20<100.3637.1<206.65718573
<0.05<5
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/LS.U.
MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/%12/5/9612/3/%11/26/9611/27/9612/9/96I2/3/%12/6/96
ROHSMMRCBKRGSMMSMMRGBRGBRCBRCBROHSMMRCBRCBRCBRJA
SMMBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
1307129813401349138213111340134013241340131312%12971340134013181359133312681286139713031385
Lab Number MAR96-30617:Pagc I
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Date Analyst WS#
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
—— — — — ^——— i200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/6010251 OB/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
————————————Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTurbidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercury, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin,SnChloride, Cl
44.11294.1180
24500222
1020< 0.005
<0.2<0.05<100
49
^•^^^MMB^H
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTU
UG/LUG/LuMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/3/9612/3/9611/27/96121319612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
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Report Date: !6-Dec-96
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Our Lab 0: MAR96-30648Date Logged-In: 11/27/96
Matrix: WaterProjectfc
Your Sample ID: A89-3SSample Source: Groundwater Monitoring
Client Project#: PO#:Date Submitted to Lab: 11/26/96
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result AnalysisUnits Date Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAATL-GFAA „V-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-1CPCOD-HIPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
3113B/704I3113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/7196150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, BeCadmium, CdChromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH, LabResidue. Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.04.7
244<0.5<0.5<5.0<10<106.0
<20<3.0
-<1.0<1.0<20
111.1113549
6.661360859
<0.0576
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/LS.U.
MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/5/9612/3/9611/26/961 1/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
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SMMBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
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Test Group
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
EPA Method
200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/6010251 OB/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
Test
Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTurbidityIron, FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercury, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin,SnChloride, Cl
Result
84.81806.1120
15700233
1980< 0.005
<020,13
<100139
Units
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTUUG/LUG/L
uMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
AnalysisDate
12/3/9612/3/9612/3/96
11/27/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
Analyst—— —. —
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Client Project #: PO#:Date Submitted to Lab: 11/26/96
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;
Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAATL-GFAAV-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCX>D-fflPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
3113B/70413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613H3B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/7196150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, BeCadmium, CdChromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, Ag.Thallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH,LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.0<3.0
176<0.5<0.5<5.0<10<10<2.0
30<3.0<1.0<1.0<20<100.1115667
6.7313707750.06
49
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
S.U.MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/5/9612/3/9611/26/9611/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
ROHSMMRGBKRGSMMSMMRGBRCBRGBRGBROHSMMRCBRCBRCBRIASMMBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
13071298134013491382131113401340132413401313129612971340134013181359133312681286139713031385
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Date Analyst WS#
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/60102510B/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTurbidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercury, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin,SnChloride, Cl
71.51732.794
10800232
1940< 0.005
<0.2<0.05<100
181
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTU
UG/LUG/LuMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/3/9612/3/96ll/27/%12/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
RGBRCBRCBMDORGBRGBLGRKVSROMLGRSMMBKH
134013401340128413401340132712911293133613281385
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Lab Number MAR96-30649:Page 2
1776 MARION WALDO RD.PHONE 614-389-5991
P.O. BOX 436 MARION, OH 43301-04361-800-873-2835 FAX 614-389-1481
ATELAqua Tech Environmental Laboratories, Inc.
- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS -Client #: 10107
Eagon & Associates Inc100 Old Wilson Bridge RdSuite 320Worthington, OH 43085
Attn: Frank Majchszak
Report Date: 16-Dec-96
Phone: (614)888-5760 Ext:FAX: (614)888-5763
Our Lab #: MAR96-30650Date Logged-In: 11/27/96
Matrix: WaterProject #:
Your Sample H>: A91-4SSample Source: Groundwater Monitoring
Client Project #: PO#:Date Submitted to Lab: 11/26/96
- COLLECTION INFORMATION-Date/Time/By: 11/25/96 3:20 PM VINS
Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAA-TL-GFAA „V-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCOD-HIPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
3113B/70413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/7196
. 150.1/9040160.1
SM 2300B353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, BeCadmium, CdChromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead, PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH, LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.0<3.0
175<0.5<0.5<5.0<10
I I<2.0<20
<3.0< 1.0<1.0<20<10
<0.057.1
<207.21450366
0.4045
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
S.U.MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/5/9612/3/9611/26/961 1/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
ROHSMMRGBKRGSMMSMMRGBRCBRGBRCBROHSMMRCBRCBRCBRJA
SMMBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
Lab Number MAR96-306SO:
13071298134013491382131113401340132413401313129612971340134013181359133312681286139713031385
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Date Analyst WS#
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/6010251 OB/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
-Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTurbidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercury, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin,SnChloride, Cl
1
36.898.6
<2.00.3
<4073
731< 0.005
<02<0.05<IOO
5
— ^— >_^_MG/LMG/LMG/LNTUUG/LUG/LuMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/3/9612/3/96
1 1/27/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
RCBRCBRCBMDORCBRCBLGRKVSROMLGRSMMBKH
134013401340128413401340132712911293133613281385
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Lab Number MAR96-30650 Page 2
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ATELAqua Tech Environmental Laboratories, Inc.
- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS -Client #: (0107
Eagon & Associates Inc100 Old Wilson Bridge RdSuite 320Worthington, OH 43085
Attn: Frank Majchszak
Report Date: !6-Dec-96
Phope: (614)888-5760 Ext:FAX: (614)888-5763
Our Lab #: MAR96-30651Date Logged-In: 11/27/96
Matrix: WaterProject #:
Your Sample ID: A91-7SSample Source: Groundwatcr Monitoring
Client Project #: PO#:Date Submitted to Lib: 11/26796
- COLLECTION INFORMATION -Date/Timely: 11/25/96 3:55 PM VINS
Test Group EPA Method Test ResultAnalysis
Units Date Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANl-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAATL-GFAA „V-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCOD-HIPH-LABTDSALKN03SO4-IC
3113B/70413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/713I3113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/7196150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, BeCadmium, CdChromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH.LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.017
690<0.5<0.5<5.0<10
16<2.0<20<3.0<1.0<1.0<20
32<0.05
8.6<206.61675581
<0.0523
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/LS.U.
MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612)3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/96
- 12/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/3/9612/3/9611/26/9611/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
ROHSMMRGBKRGSMMSMMRGBRGBRGBRGBROHSMMRGBRCBRCBRJARCBBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
13071298134013491382131113401340132413401313129612971340134013181340133312681286139713031385
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Test Group EPA Method Test Result UnitsAnalysis
Date Analyst WS#
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/60102510B/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
Magnesium, MgCalcium, GaPotassium, KTurbidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide, Total (as CN)Mercury, HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin, SnChloride, Cl
50.51312.6120
18500845
1010< 0.005
<0.2<0.05<100
23
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTUUG/LUG/L
uMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/5/9612/3/96
1 1/27/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
RGBSMMRGBMDORGBRGBLGRKVSROHLGRSMMBKH
134013591340128413401340132712911293133613281385
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umber MAR96-3065l:Pagt 2
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ATELAqua Tech Environmental Laboratories, Inc.
- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS -Client #: 10107
Eagon & Associates Inc100 Old Wilson Bridge RdSuite 320Worthington, OH 43085
Attn: Frank Majchszak
Report Date: 13-Dec-96
Phone: (614)888-5760 Ext:FAX: (614)888-5763
Our Lab #: MAR96-30653Date Logged-In: 11/27/96
Matrix: WaterProject #:
Your Sample ID: FB-1Sample Source: Groundwater Monitoring
Client Project #: PO#:Date Submitted to Lib: 11/26/96
-COLLECTION INFORMATION -Date/Time/By: 11/25/96 4:15PM VINS
Test Group EPA Method Test ResultAnalysis
Units Date Analyst WS#
SB-GFAAAS-GFAABA-ICPBE-GFAACD-GFAACR-GFAACO-ICPCU-ICPPB-GFAANI-ICPSE-GFAAAG-GFAA.TL-GFAAV-ICPZN-ICPNH3NA-ICPCOD-HIPH-LABTDSALKNO3SO4-IC
3113B/70413113B/7060200.7/60103113B/70913113B/71313113B/7191200.7/6010200.7/60103113B/7421200.7/60103113B/77403113B/77613113B/7841200.7/6010200.7/6010
350.1200.7/6060410.4/7196150.1/9040
160.1SM 2300B
353.2300.0
Antimony, SbArsenic, AsBarium, BaBeryllium, BeCadmium, CdChromium, CrCobalt, CoCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiSelenium, SeSilver, AgThallium, TlVanadium, VZinc, ZnNitrogen, Ammonia (as N)Sodium, NaCODpH,LabResidue, Filterable (Dissolved Solids)Alkalinity, TotalNitrate + Nitrite NSulfate, SO4
<3.0<3.0<10<0.5<0.5<5.0<10<102.7
<20<3.0< 1.0<1.0<2016600.15
<0.4<206.01
62<1
<0.05< 5
UG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LUG/LMG/LMG/LMG/LS.U.
MG/LMG/LMG/LMG/L
12/3/9612/2/9612/3/9612/4/9612/6/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/4/9612/3/9612/3/9611/26/9611/27/9612/9/9612/3/9612/6/96
ROHSMMRGBKRGSMMSMMRGBRCBSMMRGBROHSMMRCBRCBRCBRJARCBBKHMDOMDOKVSRJABKH
13071298134013491382131113401340133913401313129612971340134013181340133312681286139713031385
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AnalysisTest Group
MG-ICPCA-ICPK-ICPTURBFE-ICPMN-ICPCOND-LCNHGH2SSN-ICPCL-IC
EPA Method
200.7/6010200.7/6010200.7/6010
180.1200.7/6010200.7/6010251 OB/9050335.4/9012245.1/7470376.2/9030200.7/6010
300.0
Test
Magnesium, MgCalcium, CaPotassium, KTuibidityIron,FeManganese, MnConductivity, LabCyanide. Total (as CN)Mercuiy.HgSulfide, Total (as H2S)Tin.SnChloride, Cl
Result
<0.10.5
<2.03.443
<1018
< 0.005<0.2
<0.05<100
<5
Units
MG/LMG/LMG/LNTUUG/LUG/LuMHOMG/LUG/LMG/LUG/LMG/L
Date
12/3/9612/5/9612/3/9611/27/9612/3/9612/3/9612/3/9612/2/9612/2/9612/3/9612/3/9612/6/96
Analyst
RCBSMMRCBMDORCBRCBLGRKVSROHLGRSMMBKH
WS#
134013591340128413401340132712911293133613281385
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
riient: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCDate Sampled: 11/25/96
Location: M-2
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16814-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
fethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
JW-846; Method
JW-846; Method
JW-846; Method
iW-846; Method
:w-846; Method
IW-846; Method
8015
8081
8150
8240 (SIM)
8260
8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/09/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Customer Name: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: M-2
ATEL No.: 96-16814-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyl eneAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrinAllyl chloride4 - AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] flouranbheneBenzo [k] flour an then eBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCseta-BHCielta-BHCjamma-BHC (Lindane)3is (2 -chloroethoxy) methane3is (2 -chloroethyl) ether3is (2 -chXoro-1-methylethyl) ether3is (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate3romochlorome thaneJromodichlorome thane3romof ormJromome thanel-Bromophenyl phenyl etheriutyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachloride-hlordane> - Chloroani 1 ine
Concentration-
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 1.0< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0
8.5< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
ft OT f\oZ / U827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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Customer Name: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: M-2
ATELNo.: 96-16814-MELPage 2 of 5
Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
Chlorobenz eneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloro e thaneChloroformChlorome thane2 -Chloronaph thai ene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4,4'-DDTDiallateDibenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranDibromochlorome thanel,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-a-butyl phthalate1,2 -Dichlorobenzene1,3 -Dichlorobenzene1, 4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans-1, 4-Dichloro-2-buteneDichlorodifluorome thane1, 1-Dichloroe thane1,2 -Dichloroe thane1, 1-Dichloroe thylenecis-1, 2 -Dichloroe thylenetrans-1, 2 -Dichloroe thylene2,4 -Dichlorophenol2,6 -Dichlorophenol1,2 -Dichloropropane1, 3 -Dichloropropane2,2 -Dichloropropane1, 1 -Dichloropropenezis-1, 3 -Dichloropropenetrans-1, 3 -DichloropropeneDieldrinDiethyl phthalateDimethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Customer Name: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: M-2
ATEL No.: 96-16814-MELPage 3 of 5
Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dimethylbenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dimethylbenz idine2,4 -DimethylphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dinitrobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2,4 -Dini trophenol2,4 -Dini trotoluene2, 6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeE thy Ib enz eneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFlour eneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideHexachl or obenz eneHexachlor obu tadi eneHexachlorocyclopentadi eneHexachloroe thaneBexachloropropene2-HexanoneIndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyr eneIsobutyl alcoholIsodrinIsophoroneIsosafroleKeponeStethacrylonitriletfethapyrileneHethoxychlor3 -MethylcholanthreneMethyl ethyl ketoneMethyl iodideMethyl methacrylateMethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration-
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
827082708270827082708270827082708270827081508270827082708081808180818O8180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMOflE. OH 44845-9999
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Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATESSample Description: M-2
INC ATELNo.: 96-16814-MELPage 4 of 5
Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl parathion4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneHe thyl en e chlorideNaphthalene1.4- Naph thoquinone1-Naph thy lamine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Hi trophenol4-HitrophenolN-Hi trosodi -n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-HitrosodimethylamineN - Hi t rcsodipheny lamineN-NitrosodipropylamineN -Hi trosome thyl e thalamineN-NitrosopiperidineN-NJLtrosopyrrolidine5-Nitro-o-toluidlneParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloroni trobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenace tinPhenanthrenePhenolp - PhenylenediaminePhoratePrbnaad.dePropionitrilePyreneSafroleSilvexStyrene2,4,5-T
Concentration -
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2,0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0 -< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound Concentration- Method
1,2, 4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1, 1, 2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2, 2-TetrachloroethaneTe tr achl oroe thy 1 ene2,3,4,6- Te tr achl or opheno 1ThionazinTolueneo-ToluldineToxaphene1,2,4- Tr ichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroe thane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTirichl orof lAJOtx?m t"rhBn?»2,4,5- Tr ichlorophenol2,4,6- Tr ichlorophenol1,2,3- Tr ichloropropaneo,o,o-Triethyl phosphorothioatesym-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
< 4.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 10.0< 4.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 3.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 1.0< 2.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
Clients EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCDate Sampled: 11/25/96Saaple Location: A89-2
ATEL Sample No.s 96-16815-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
Method Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
SW-846; Method 8015
SW-846; Method 8081
SW-846; Method 8150
SW-846; Method 8240 (SIM)
3W-846; Method 8260
3W-846; Method 8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/09/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE, OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Customer Name: EA60N & ASSOCIATESSample Description: A89-2
INC ATELNo.: 96-16815-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaph thy 1 eneAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenone2-AcetylaminofloureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrinAllyl chloride4 - AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] f lourantheneBenzo [Ic] f lourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCbeta-BHCdelta -BHCgamma -BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 - chloroe thoxy) methaneBis (2-chloroethyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) etherBis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalateBromochlorome thaneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformBr omome thane4 - Bromophenyl phenyl etherButyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlordanep - Chloroani 1 ine
Concentration-
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10
4.3< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0
3.7< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
Chl or ob enz eneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloroethaneChloroformColor ome thane2 -Chloronaph thai ene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4, 4' -DOTDiallateDlbenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranDibromochlorome thane1,2 -Dibromo- 3 - chloropropane (DBCP)1, 2-Dibromoethane (EDB)DibromomethaneDi-n-butyl phthalate1,2 -Dichlorobenzene1,3 -Dichlorobenzene1,4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans-1, 4 -Dichloro-2 -buteneDichlorodi fluorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2 -Dichloroe thane1,1-Dichloroethylenecis- 1,2 -Dichloroethylenetrans-1, 2 -Dichloroethylene2,4 -Dichlorophenol2 , 6 -Dichlorophenol1,2 -Dichloropropane1, 3 -Dichloropropane2 , 2 -Dichloropropane1, 1-Dichloropropenecis-1, 3 -Dichloropropenetrans-1, 3 -DichloropropeneDieldrinDiethyl phthalateDimethoate
28.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0
4.2< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: A89-2
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Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 ,12 -Dlmethylbenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dimethylbenzidine2,4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dlnitrobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2 , 4 -Dinl trophenol2,4 -Dlnitro toluene2, 6 -Dinitro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeEthylbenzeneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFlour eneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobu tadi eneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachl oroe thaneHexachloropropene2 -HexanoneIndeno (1,2,3- cd) pyreneIsobutyl alcoholIsodrinIsophoroneIsosafroleKeponeMethacryloni tri letfethapyrileneHethoxychlor3 -MethylcholanthreneSfethyl ethyl ketoneKethyl iodideSiethyl methacrylatetfethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration-
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05
1.1< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
82708270827082708270827082708270827082708150827082708270808180818081808180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
687SS STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl parathion4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneMethylene chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 -Haphthylamine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3 -Nitroaniline4-HitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Hitrophenol4 -Hi trophenolN-Hitrosodi -n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN -Hi trosodiphenylamineH-Ni trosodipropylamineN-NitrosomethylethalamineN-HltrosopiperidineN-Nitrosopyrrolidine5 -Hi tro -o - toluidineParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloroni trobenzenePentachloropheno 1PhenacetinPhenanthrenePhenolp - PhenylenediaminePhoratePronamidePropionitrilePyreneSafroleSilvexStyrene2,4,5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: A89-2
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Compound Concentration- Method
1,2, 4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene1 , 1 , 1 , 2 - Te trachloroe thane1, 1, 2 , 2 -Te trachloroe thaneTe trachloroe thy 1 ene2 , 3 , 4 , 6 - Te trachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2, 4-Trichlorobenzene1, 1, 1-Trichloroe thane1,1,2 -Trichloroe thaneTrichloroethyleneTrichlorofluoromethane2,4, 5 -Trichlorophenol2,4, 6 -Trichlorophenol1,2,3 -Trichloropropaneo, o, o -Trie thy 1 phosphorothioatesym-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
< 4.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 10.0< 4.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 3.0< 3.0'< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 1.0< 2.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Client: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCATBL Sample No.: 96-16816-MELDate Sampled: 11/25/96Date Received: 11/26/96Date Analyzed: 12/05/96Client ID: TRIP BLANK
Method: SW-846; 8260Sample Type: HATERPercent Solids:Analys t: SPH/JSMProject No.: TREMONT LANDFILL
APPENDIX I VOLATILES
Compound Concentration - ug/1 (ppb)
Acetone <Benzene <Bromochloromethane <Bromodichloromethane <Bromoform <Carbon Disulfide <Carbon Tetrachloride <Chlorobenzene <Chloroe thane <Chloroform <Dibromochloromethane <1,2 -Dibromo - 3 - chloropropane <1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <o-Dichlorobenzene <p-Dichlorobenzene <trano-l,4-Dichloro-2-Butene <1, 1-Dichloroet.hane <1,2-Dichloroethane <1,1-Dichloroethene <cis-1, 2 -Dichloroethene <brans - 1 , 2*- Dichloroethene <1,2 -Dichloropropane <3is-l,3-Dichloropropene <brans-1, 3 -Dichloropropene <Ethyl Benzene <2-Hexanone <Bromome thane <Zhlorome thane <Dibromome thane <fethylene Chloride «
: 5.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 5.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 0.5: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 0.5: 0.5: 0.5: 0.5: 0.5: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 10.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0c 1.0
2-Butanone < 10.0lodome thane < 10.04-Methyl-2-Pentanone < 20.0Styrene < l . 01,1,1, 2 -Tetrachloroe thane < 1.01,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 1.0Tetrachloroethene < 1.0Toluene < 1.01, 1, 1-Trichloroe thane < 1.01,1,2-Trichloroethane < 1.0Trichloroethene < 0.5Trichlorof luorome thane < 1.01,2,3- Trichloropropane < 1.0Vinyl Acetate < 10. 0Vinyl Chloride < 1.0Total Xylenes < 2.0
Surrogate Da tat % Recovery
Dibromof luorome thane 107 (70-115)Bromofluorobenzene 91 (86-115)Toluene -d8 91 (88-110)
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE, OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
Jlient: EAGON 6 ASSOCIATES INC•ate Sampled: 11/25/96iample Location: A89-3S
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16817-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
iethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
Method
Method
Method
Method
Method
Method
8015
8081
8150
8240 (SIM)
8260
8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/09/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: A89-3S
ATEL No.: 96-16817-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaph thy 1 eneAcetoneAcetonltrileAcetophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrinAllyl chloride4 ~ AminoblphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] f lour an then eBenzo Ik.} flourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha-EECbeta-BHClelta-BHCjamma-BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 -chloroethoxy) methaneSis (2 -chloroethyl) etherBis (2 -chloro-1-methylethyl) etherSis (2 -ethylhexyl) phthalate3romochlor ome thane3romodi chl orome thane3romoformSromome thane1-Bromophenyl phenyl etherJutyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachloride:hlordane> - Chloroani 1 ine
Concentration -
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 1.0< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0
5.4< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
Chlorobenz eneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloroetnaneChloroformChloromethane2 -Chloronaphthalene2-Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4, 4' -DOTDiallateDibenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranD ibromo chlorome thanel,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n-butyl phthalate1,2 -Dichlorobenzene1, 3 -Dichlorobenzene1, 4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans - 1 , 4 -Dichloro - 2 -buteneDichlorodif luorome thane1,1-Dichloroethane1,2 -Dichloroe thane1, 1-Dichloroethylenecis-1, 2 -Dichloroe thy 1 enetrans -1,2 -Dichloroethylene2 , 4 -Dichlorophenol2,6 -Dichlorophenol1,2 -Dichloropropane1,3 -Dichloropropane2 , 2 -Dichloropropane1, 1- Dichloropropenecis-1, 3 -Dichloropropenetrans- 1, 3 -DichloropropeneDleldrinDiethyl phthalateDimethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0
6.1< 0.5< 0.5 .< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPEMDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound
p- (Dime thy lamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dime thy Ibenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dime thy Ibenz idine2,4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dinitrobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2,4 -Dini trophenol2,4 -Dlnitro toluene2, 6 - Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndarinEndrin aldehydeEthylbenzeneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlourantheneFlour eneEeptachlorSeptachlor epoxideBexachlorobenzeneSexachlorobu tadi enelexachlorocyclopen tadi eneiexachloroe thanelexachloropropeneI -HexanoneCndeno (1, 2 , 3 -cd) pyreneCsobutyl alcoholCsodrinCsophoroneCsosafroleCeponelethacrylonitrilele thapyr i 1 enelethoxychlort -Methylcholanthrenelethyl ethyl ketone[ethyl iodide[ethyl methacrylate[ethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration-
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05
2.8< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
82708270827082708270827082708270827082708150827082708270808180818081808180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl par at hi on4 -Methyl - 2 -pen tanoneMe thy 1 en e chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 - Naph thy 1 amine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenol4 -NitrophenolN-Nitrosodi-n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-Ni trosodimethyl amineN-NitrosodiphenylamineN-Ni trosodipropylamineN-NitrosomethylethalamineN-NitrosopiperidineN-Nitrosopyrrolidine5-Nitro-o-toluidineParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloroni trobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenacetinPhenanthrenePhenolp - Phenyl enedi aminePhoratePronamidePropionitrilePyreneSafroleSilvex -Styrene2,4, 5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC,APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Page 5 of 5Compound
1, 2 , 4 , 5 -Tetrachlorobenzene1,1, 1,2 -Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2 -TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethylene2,3,4, 6 -TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1, 1, 1-Trichloroe thanelf lt 2 -Trichloroe thaneTrichloroethyleneTri chlorof luorome thane2,4,5 -Trichlorophenol2,4,6- Tr ichloropheno 11,2,3 -Trichloropropaneo, o, o -Trie thy 1 phosphorothioatesym- Tr ini trobenz eneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
Concentration-
< 4.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 10.0< 4.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 3.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 1.0< 2.0
Method00*70o^ / u826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
Aqua Tech Environmental Laboratories Inc.
SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
'lient: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCate Sampled: 11/25/96ample Location: A89-3D
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16818-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
ethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
W-846; Method 8015
W-846; Method 8081
W-846; Method 8150
W-846; Method 8240 (SIM)
9-846; Method 8260
7-846; Method 8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/09/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE, OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATESSample Description: A89-3D
INC ATELNo.: 96-16818-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaph thy 1 eneAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrlnAllyl chloride4 - AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] f lourantheneBenzo [k] f lourantheneBenzo [ghl] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCbeta-BHCdelta-BBCgaiaoa-BHC (Lindane)B i 0 ( 2 - chloroe thoxy ) me thaneBio (2- chloroe thyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) ether310 (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate3romochlorome thaneBromodichlorome thane3romoformJromome thanel-Bromophenyl phenyl etherJutyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfide!arbon tetrachloride!hlordane>-Chloroaniline
Concentration-
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 1.0< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound Concentration- ug/1 (ppb) Method
ChlorobenzeneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloroe thaneChloroformChlorome thane2 -Chloronaphthalene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4,4' -DDE4, 4' -DOTDiallateDibenz [a, h] anthracene3ibenzo f uranDibromochlorome thane1,2 -Dibromo - 3 - chloropropane (DBCP)L, 2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n-butyl phthalateL, 2 -DichlorobenzeneL, 3 -DichlorobenzeneL, 4 -Dichlorobenzene1,3' -Dichlorobenzidine:rans-l, 4 -Dichloro-2 -butene) ichlor odi f luorome thaneL, 1-Dichloroe thaneL, 2 -Dichloroe thaneL, 1-Dichloroe thylene:is -1,2 -Dichloroethylene:rans-l, 2 -Dichloroethylene! , 4 -Dichlorophenol! , 6 -Dichlorophenol., 2 -Dichloropropane., 3 -Dichloropropane: , 2 -Dichloropropane., 1-Dichloropropene!±0-l, 3 -Dichloropropene:rans-l, 3 -Dichloropropenetieldrinilethyl phthalate•imethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE OH 44845 9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPEMDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 ,12 -Dlmethylbenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dlmethylbenzldlne2,4 -DimethylphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dini trobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2,4 -Dini trophenol2, 4 -Dinitro toluene2, 6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamlneDisul£otonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIBndosul£an SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeEthylbenzeneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFlour eneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideEexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobu tadi eneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneHexachloropropene2 -HftxnnonflIndeno(l,2,3-cd)pyreneIsobutyl alcoholIsodrinIsophoroneJsosafroleKeponeMethacrylonitrileMe t hapyr i 1 eneMethoxychlor3 -MethylcholanthreneMethyl ethyl JcetoneMethyl iodideMethyl methacrylateMethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration -
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
82708270827082708270827082708270827082708150827082708270808180818081808180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
6678 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl parathion4-Methyl-2-pentanoneMe thy 1 en e chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 -Naphthylamine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroanilinei-NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenoli-Nitrophenol7-Nitrosodi -n-butylamlneJ-Nitrosodiethylaminel-Nitrosodimethylaminef-NitrosodiphenylamlneJ-NitrosodipropylamineJ-NitrosomethylethalamineT-NitrosopiperidineI-Nitrosopyrrolidine5-Nitro-o-toluidine'arathion'entachlorobenzene•entachloronitrobenzene"entachlor opheno 1'henacetin'henanthrene'henol» - Phenylenediamine•horate'ronamide•ropionitrile•yreneiafroleHlvex:tyrene,4,5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10. 0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
8270827082608260827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708260 .82708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: A89-3D
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Compound Concentration- Method1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethylene2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1.1.1-Trichloroethane1.1.2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichlorofluoromethane2.4.5-Trichlorophenol2.4.6-Trichlorophenol1,2,3-Trichloropropaneo, 0,0-Trie thy 1 phosphorothioatesyn-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
411110.04.01.05.00.102.01.01.00.51.03.03.01.05.010.010.01.02.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Client: EA6ONATEL Sample No.Date Sampled:Date Received:Date Analyzed:
& ASSOCIATES INC: 96-16819-MEL11/25/9611/26/9612/05/96
Method: SW-846; 8260Sample Type: WATERPercent Solids:Analyst: SPH/JSMProject No.: TREMONT LANDFILL
Client ID: TRIP BLANK
APPENDIX I VOLATILES
Compound Concentration - ug/1 (ppb)
1,5.1.1.
,0,000
1.00.51.01.01.0
,0.0
1,1.
Acetone < 5.0Benzene < 1.0Bromochloromethane < 1.0Bromodichloromethane < 1.0Bromoform <Carbon Disulfide <Carbon Tetrachloride <Chlorobenzene <Chloroethane <Chloroform <Dibromochloromethane <1,2-Dibromo-3 -chloropropane <1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) ' <o-Dichlorobenzene <p-Dichlorobenzene <trans-l,4-Dichloro-2-Butene < 1.0J.,1-Dichloroe thane < 0.51,2-Dichloroethane < 0.51.1-Dichloroethene < 0.5cis-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.5trans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.51.2-Dichloropropane < 1.0cis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 1.0trans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 1.0Ethyl Benzene < 1.02-Hexanone < 10.0Bromome thane < 1.0Chloromethane < 1.0Dibromomethane < 1.0Methylene Chloride < 1.0
2-Butanone < 10.0lodomethane < 10.04-Methyl-2-Pentanone < 20.0Styrene < i.o1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane < l.o1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 1.0Tetrachloroethene < l.oToluene < l.o1.1.1-Trichloroethane < l.o1.1.2-Trichloroethane < l.oTrichloroethene < o.5Trichlorofluor omethane < l.o1,2,3-Trichloropropane < l.oVinyl Acetate < 10.0Vinyl Chloride < l.oTotal Xylenes < 2.0
Surrogate Data:
DibromofluoromethaneBromofluorobenzeneToluene-d8
% Recovery
96 (70-115)88 (86-115)96 (88-110)
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE, OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
lients EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCate Sampled: 11/25/96ample Locations A91-4S
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16820-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
ethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
W-846; Method 8015
W-846; Method 8081
W-846; Method 8150
tf-846; Method 8240 (SIM)
W-846; Method 8260
tf-846; Method 8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/10/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE, OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Customer Name: EA6ON & ASSOCIATES INCSample Description: A91-4S
ATEL No.: 96-16820-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAero le inAcryloni tr i 1 eAldrinAllyl chloride4 -AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] flourantheneBenzo [k] flourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCbeta-BHCdelta -BHCgamma -BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 - chloroethoxy) methaneBis (2 -chloroethyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) etherBis (2 - ethylhexyl) phthalateBromochlorome thaneBromodi chlor ome thaneBromoformBromome thane4-Bromophenyl phenyl etherButyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlordanep-Chloroaniline
Cone en t r a t i on -
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 1.0< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270'827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
Chlorobenz eneChlorobenzilatep - Chloro -m- CresolChloroe thaneChloroformChlor ome thane2 -Chloronaphthalene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo- Cresolp- Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4, 4 '-DOTDial lateDibenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranD ibromochlor ome than el,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n -butyl phthalate1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene1,3 -Dichlorobenzene1, 4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans-1, 4 -Dichloro-2 -buteneDichlorodi f luorome thane1, 1-Dichloroe thane1,2 -Dichloroe thane1, 1 -Dichloroethylenecis-1, 2 -Dichloroethylenetrans-1, 2 -Dichloroethylene2,4 -Di Chlorophenol2, 6-Dichlorophenol1, 2 -Dichloropropane1,3 -Dichloropropane2,2 -Dichloropropane1, 1- Dichloropropenecis -1,3 -Dichloropropenetrans-1, 3 -DichloropropeneDieldrinDiethyl phthalateDimethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082706270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Page 3 of 5Compound
p- (Dime thy lamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dime thy Ibenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dime thy Ibenz idine2,4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dinitrobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2,4 -Dini trophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2, 6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinBndrin aldehydeEthylbenzeneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurPI ouran theneFlour eneHeptachlorEeptachlor epoxideEexachlorobenz eneSexachlor obu tadi eneSexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethane3exachloropropene2 -HexanoneCndeno (1,2,3- cd) pyreneCsobutyl alcoholCsodrinCsophoroneCsosafroleCeponeiethacrylonitrilefe t hapyr i 1 enelethoxychlor) -Methylcholanthrene1 ethyl ethyl ketonefethyl iodidefethyl methacrylate(ethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration-
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
QO*7 f\04. 1 UPOTnO<c / U82708270827082708270827082708270815082708270827080818081808180818081826082608270808182708270808180818270827082708270OO-TAO& 1 \J
826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 14845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl parathion4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneMethyl en e chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 -Naphthylamine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4 -NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenol4 -NitrophenolN-Ni trosodi -n-butylamineN-Ni trosodie thylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN-NitrosodiphenylamineN-NitrosodipropylamineN-NitrosomethylethalamlneN-NitrosopiperidineN-Ni trosopyrrol idine5-Nitro-o-toluidineParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloronitrobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenacetinPhenan thr enePhenolp - PhenylenediaminePhoratePronamidePropionitrilePyreneSafroleSilvexStyrene2,4, 5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10,0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
AQUA TECH ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC.APPENDIX II ANALYSES
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Compound Concentration - Method
1,2,4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethylene2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroethane1#1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichlorofluoromethane2.4.5-Trichlorophenol2.4.6-Trichlorophenol1,2,3-Trichloropropane0,0,0-Triethyl phosphorothioatesym-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
4111
10.04.01.05.0
0.102.01.1.00
0.51.03.03.01.05.0
10.010.01.02.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb).
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
lientt EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCate Sampled: 11/25/96ample Location: A91-7S
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16821-MBLDate Received: 11/26/96
athod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
7-846; Method 8015
7-846; Method 8081
7-846; Method 8150
7-846; Method 8240 (SIM)
T-846; Method 8260
r-846; Method 8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/10/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSH
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaph thyl eneAcetoneAcetonitrileAce tophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrinAllyl chloride4 -AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] f lour ant hen eBenzo [k] f lourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCbeta-BHCdelta -BHCgamma -BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 - chloroethoxy) methaneBis (2-chloroethyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) etherBis (2 -ethylhexyl) phthalateBromochloroxne thaneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformBromome thane4-Bromophenyl phenyl etherButyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlordanep-Chloroaniline
Concentration-
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10
1.9< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0 •< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
ChlorobenzeneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloroethaneChloroformChlorome thane2 -Chloronaphthalene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4, 4 '-ODD4, 4' -DDE4, 4' -DOTDiallateDibenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranDibromochlorome thanel,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n-butyl phthalate1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene1,3 -Dichlorobenzene1, 4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans -1,4 -Dichloro -2 -buteneDichlorodi f luorome thane1, 1 -Dichloroe thane1, 2 -Dichloroe thane1, 1-Dichloroethylenecis-1, 2 -Dichloroe thylenetrans - 1 , 2 -Dichloroe thylene2,4 -Dichlorophenol2 , 6 -Dichlorophenol1, 2 -Dichloropropane1, 3 -Dichloropropane2,2 -Dichloropropane1, 1- Dichloropropenecis-1, 3 -Dichloropropenetrans- 1, 3 -DichloropropeneDieldrinDie thy 1 phthalateDimethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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Page 3 of 5Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dime thy Ibenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dime thy Ibenz idine2,4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dinitrobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2,4 -Dini trophenol2,4 -Dini tro toluene2, 6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeE thy Ib enz eneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFlour eneHeptachlorEeptachlor epoxideBexachlorobenzeneBexachlorobutadieneBexachlorocyclopentadieneSexachloroe thaneBexachloropropene2-HexanoneEndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyr eneIsobutyl alcoholCsodrin „CsophoroneCsosafroleteponedethacrylonitrilefe thapyr i 1 eneiethoxychlor) -Methylcholanthrenetethyl ethyl ketonefethyl iodidelethyl methacrylate(ethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration-
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
00*7 f\Q4 1 U011 r\Of, 1 UPOT AOf: /U
POT f\Of\ 1 U8270POT Aof\ i uPOT AOf\ 1 UOO*7 AOf\ /UPOT rtOf, 1 UOO*7 AOf\ 1 U8150ooTnOf\ / UOO7AOJt /UOOTrto* / uOAO1OUOXQ AO1OUOX8081DAO1OUOXonpiOUOJ.OOCAO^OUOOCAOf\ OUHOT AQ4 1 UO AO1OUOXa*jt AOf\ 1 U00*7 AO£ 1 UAOfllOUOJ.OAfllOUO J.POT AOf\ 1 UPOTAOf, 1 U827082708270oo enOf\o\JPOT AOf] 1 U8015POTAof, 1 U82708270ftfifllou OX
8260po»7Aof, 1 UPAP1OUOX
82708260826082608270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl par at hi on4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneMethylene chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 -Naphthylamine2 -Naphthylamine2 -Nitroaniline3 -Nitroaniline4 - Hi troani 1 ineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenol4 -NitrophenolN-Nitrosodi-n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN -Ni trosodiphenylamineN-Ni trosodipropy lamineN-NitrosomethylethalamineN-NitrosopiperidineN-Ni trosopyrrol idine5-Nitro-o-toluidineParathionPentachlorobenz enePentachloronitrobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenacetinPhenanthrenePhenolp - PhenylenediaminePhoratePronamideProp ioni t r i 1 ePyrene3afroleSilvexStyrene2,4, 5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound Concentration- Method
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroetby1ene2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1.1.1-Trichloroethane1.1.2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichlorofluoromethane2.4.5-Trichlorophenol2.4.6-Trichlorophenol1,2,3-Trichloropropaneo,o,o-Triethyl phosphorothioatesym-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
411110.04.01.05.00.102.01.01.00.51.3.3.1.5.10.010.01.02.0
,0.0000
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
68/8 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 448-15 9999
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Client: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCATBL Sample No.: 96-16822-MELDate Sampled: 11/25/96Date Received: 11/26/96Date Analyzed: 12/05/96Client ID: TRIP BLANK
Method: SW-846; 8260Sample Type: MATERPercent Solids:Analys t: SPH/JSMProject No.: TREMONT LANDFILL
APPENDIX I VOLATILES
Compound Concentration - ug/1 (ppb)
5.1.1.
Acetone <Benzene <Bromochloromethane <Bromodichloromethane <Bromoform <Carbon Disulfide <Carbon Tetrachloride <Chlorobenzene <Chloroethane <Chloroform <Dibromochloromethane <l,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane <L,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) <3-Dichlorobenzene <p-Dichlorobenzene <trans-1,4-Dichloro-2-Butene <L,1-Dichloroethane <L,2-Dichloroethane <L,1-Dichloroethene <2is-l,2-Dichloroethene <-rans -1, 2*- Di chloroe thene <L,2-Dlchloropropane <:is-l,3-Dichloropropene <;rans-l,3-Dichloropropene <Sthyl Benzene <!-Hexanone < 10.0Jromome thane < 1.0!hlorome thane < 1.0>ibromomethane < 1.0lethylene Chloride < 1.0
000
1.01.05.01.01.01.00.51.000000
0.50.50.50.50.50000
1.1.1.1.1.
1.1.1.1.
2-Butanone <lodonethane <4-Methyl-2-Pentanone <Styrene <1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane <1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <Tetrachloroethene <Toluene <1.1.1-Trichloroethane <1.1.2-Trichloroethane <Trichloroethene <Trichlorofluoromethane <1,2,3-Trichloropropane <Vinyl Acetate <Vinyl Chloride <Total Xylenes <
10.010.020.01.1,1,1.
1,1.
,0.0,0,0
1.1.1.0.5
10.01.02.0
Surrogate Data:
DibromofluoromethaneBromofluorobenz eneToluene-d8
% Recovery
999794
(70-115)(86-115)(88-110)
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SAMPLE PREPARATION/METHOD SUMMARY FORM
APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
:iienti EAGON & ASSOCIATES INC>ate Sampled: 11/25/96Eanple Location: 96-300
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16823-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
[ethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
W-846; Method 8015
W-846; Method 8081
W-846; Method 8150
W-846; Method 8240 (SIM)
W-846; Method 8260
W-846; Method 8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/10/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
6878 S. STATE ROUTE 100 • P.O. BOX 76 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999PHONE 419-397-2659 • 1-800-858-8869 • FAX 419-397-2229
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ATEL No.: 96-16823-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaph thy 1 eneAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAery loni tr i leAldrinAllyl chloride4 - AminobiphenylAnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] £lourantheneBenzo [k] flourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BHCbeta-BHCdelta -BHCgamma -BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 - chloroethoacy) methaneBis (2-chloroethyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) etherBis (2 -ethylhexyl) phthalateBromochlorome thaneBr omodi chlor ome thaneBromoformBromome thane4-Bromophenyl phenyl etherButyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlordanep-Chloroaniline
Concentration-
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10
4.2< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM808182608270827080818081808180818081808180818260827082708270827082708270808180818081808182708270827082708260826082608260827082708260826080818270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
ChlorobenzeneChlorobenzilatep-Chloro-m-CresolChloroe thaneChloroformChlorome thane2 -Chloronaphthalene2 - Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-D4,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4,4'-DDTDiallateDibenz [a,h] anthraceneDibenzofuranDibromo chlorome thane1,2 -Dibromo - 3 - chloropropane (DBCP)1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n-butyl phthalate1,2 -Dichlorobenzene1,3 -Dichlorobenzene1, 4 -Dichlorobenzene3,3' -Dichlorobenzidinetrans- 1, 4 -Dichloro- 2 -buteneDichlorodi f luorome thane1, 1-Dichloroe thane1, 2-Dichloroethane1, 1-Dichloroe thylenecis-1, 2 -Dichloroethylenetrans - 1 , 2 -Dichloroethylene2,4 -Dichlorophenol2, 6 -Dichlorophenol1,2 -Dichloropropane1,3 -Dichloropropane2,2 -Dichloropropane1, 1 -Dichloropropenecis-1, 3 -Dichloropropenetrans -1, 3 -DichloropropeneDieldrinDiethyl phthalateDimethoate
Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
27.7< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0
4.2< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
82608270827082608260826082708270827082608270827082708270815080818081808182708270827082608260826082608270827082708270827082608260826082608260 -8260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845-9999
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Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dime thy Ibenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dime thy Ibenz idine2 , 4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dini trobenzene4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol2 , 4 -Dini trophenol2,4-Dinitrotoluene2, 6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDl-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisnlfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeE thy Ibenz eneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFloureneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadieneHc3nichloroCrycloip¥>ntwdl f*nf*Hexachloroe thaneHexachloropropene2-EexanoneIndeno (1,2, 3 -cd) pyreneIsobutyl alcoholIsodrinIsophoroneIsosafroleKeponeMethacrylonitrileMe thapyr i leneHe thoxychl or3 -MethylcholanthreneMethyl ethyl ketoneMethyl iodideMethyl methacrylateMethyl methanesulfonate
Concentration -
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
82708270827082708270827082708270827082708150827082708270808180818081808180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl parathion4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneMethylene chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoquinone1 -Naph thylamine2 -Naphthylamine2 -Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4 -NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenol4 -NitrophenolN-Hi trosodi -n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-Nitrosodime thylamineN-Ni trosodiphenylamineN-NitrosodipropylamineN-NitrosomethylethalamineN-Ni trosopiper idineN-Nitrosopyrrolidine5-Nitro-o-toluidineParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloroni trobenzenePen tachlor opheno 1PhenacetinPhenanthrenePhenolp - Phenyl enediamlnePhoratePronamidePropionitrilePyreneSafrole .SilvexStyrene2,4,5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
6878 S STATE ROUTE JOO • MELMORE. OH 44845 9999
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Compound Concentration- Method
1,2,4, 5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1,1,2- Te trachloroe thane1,1,2,2 -Te trachloroe thaneTe trachloroe thy lene2,3,4, 6 -TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2, 4 -Trichlorobenzene1,1,1-Trichloroe thane1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichlorofluorome thane2,4, 5 -Trichlorophenol2,4, 6 -Trichlorophenol1,2,3- Tr ichloropropaneo,o,o-Triethyl phosphorothioatesym-TrinitrobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
< 4.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 10.0< 4.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 3.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 1.0< 2.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb)
6878 S STATE ROUTE 100 • MELMORE. OH «4845-9999
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APPENDIX II ANALYSIS
:iient: EAGOM & ASSOCIATES INC•ate Sampled: 11/25/96iample Location: FB-1
ATEL Sample No.: 96-16824-MELDate Received: 11/26/96
iethod Used Date Extracted Date Analyzed Analyst
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
W-846;
Method
Method
Method
Method
Method
Method
8015
8081
8150
8240 (SIM)
8260
8270
N/A
11/26/96
12/02/96
N/A
N/A
11/27/96
12/03/96
12/11/96
12/07/96
11/27/96
12/06/96
12/10/96
DJS
CMR
DAW
JSM
JSM
KJP
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ATEL No.: 96-16824-MEL
Compound
AcenaphtheneAcenaphthyleneAcetoneAcetonitrileAce tophenone2 -Acetylaminof loureneAcroleinAcrylonitrileAldrinAllyl chloride4. • &*i%4 nni 4 v\Yt An fl
AnthraceneAroclor 1016Aroclor 1221Aroclor 1232Aroclor 1242Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254Aroclor 1260BenzeneBenzo [a] anthraceneBenzo [b] flourantheneBenzo [k] flourantheneBenzo [ghi] peryleneBenzo [a] pyreneBenzyl alcoholalpha -BBCbeta-BHCdelta-BHCgama-BHC (Lindane)Bis (2 -chloroethoxy) methaneBis (2-chloroethyl) etherBis (2-chloro-l-methylethyl) etherBis (2 -ethylhexyl) phthalateBr bmochlorome thaneBromodichlorome thaneBromoformBromome thane4-Bromophenyl phenyl etherButyl benzyl phthalateCarbon disulfideCarbon tetrachlorideChlordanep-Chloroaniline
Concent rat ion -
< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 500< 3.0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 0.02< 20.0< 5.0< 2.0< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 0.10< 1.0< 3.0< 4.0< 4.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 0.02< 2.0< 2.0< 2.011.0
< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 3.0< 2.0
5.2< 1.0< 0.10< 3.0
Method
8270827082608015827082708240 SIM8240 SIM80818260oorrnO4 1 U82708081808180818081808180818081826082708270827082708270827080818081808180818270
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ATEL No.: 96-16824-MELPage 2 of 5
Compound Concentration-ug/1 (ppb) Method
ChlorobenzeneChlorobenzilatep - Chlor o -m-CresolChlor o e thaneChloroformChlor ome thane2 -Chloronaphthalene2 -Chlorophenol4-Chlorophenyl phenyl etherChloropreneChrysenem-Cresolo-Cresolp-Cresol2,4-04,4'-DDD4, 4' -DDE4, 4' -DOTDiallateDibenz [a, h] anthraceneDibenzofuranDibromochloromethaneL, 2 -Dibromo- 3 - chloropropane (DBCP)L, 2-Dibromoethane (EDB)Dibromome thaneDi-n-butyl phthalateL, 2 -DichlorobenzeneL, 3 -DichlorobenzeneL, 4 -Dichlorobenzene1,3' -Dichlorobenzidine:rans-l, 4-Dichloro-2-butene)ichlorodifluoromethaneL, 1-Dichloroe thane1,2 -Dichloroe thane.,1-Dichloroethyleneiis-1, 2 -Dichloroethylene:rans - 1 , 2 -Dichloroethylene! , 4 -Dichlorophenol! , 6 -Dichlorophenol., 2-Dichloropropane., 3 -Dichloropropane: , 2 -Dichloropropane., 1-Dichloropropene:is-l, 3 -Dichloropropene;rans-l, 3 -Dichloropropene'ieldrin'iethyl phthalate'imethoate
< 1.0< 4.0< 5.0< 1.0< 0.5< 1.0< 1.0< 5.0< 2.0
N.D.< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 3.0< 0.10< 0.02< 0.03< 0.03< 3.0< 5.0< 2.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 2.0< 2.0< 2.0< 15.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 0.5< 3.0< 10.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 1.0< 0.02< 1.0< 4.0
826082708270826082608260827082708270826082708270827082708150808180818081827082708270826082608260826082708270827082708270826082608260826082608260826082708270826082608260826082608260808182708270
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Compound
p- (Dimethylamino) azobenzene7 , 12 -Dime thy Ibenz [a] anthracene3,3' -Dime thy Ibenzidine2,4 -Dime thy IphenolDimethyl phthalatem-Dinitrobenzene4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol2 , 4 -Dini trophenol2,4 -Dini tro toluene2,6 -Dini tro tolueneDinosebDi-n-octyl phthalateDiphenylamineDisulfotonEndosulfan IEndosulfan IIEndosulfan SulfateEndrinEndrin aldehydeEthylbenzeneEthyl methacrylateEthyl methanesulfonateFamphurFlour an theneFlour eneHeptachlorHeptachlor epoxideHexachlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadieneHexachlorocyclopentadieneHexachloroethaneHexachloropropene? ~Hf»TO*TlrtTl<*Indeno (1,2,3- cd) pyreneIsobutyl alcoholIsodrinIsophoroneIsosafroleKeponeMethacrylonitrileMe thapyr i 1 eneMe thoxy chlor3 -MethylcholanthreneMethyl ethyl ketoneMethyl iodideKethyl methacrylateHe thy 1 methanesulfonate
Cone en t ra t i on -
< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 3.0< 1.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 4.0< 4.0< 0.05< 1.0< 4.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 0.03< 0.02< 0.10< 1.0< 5.0< 4.0< 10.0< 2.0< 3.0< 0.03< 0.03< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 500< 10.0< 1.0< 5.0< 0.10< 100< 5.0< 0.10< 4.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 4.0
Method
82708270827082708270827082708270827082708150827082708270808180818081808180818260826082708081827082708081808182708270827082708270826082708015827082708270808182608270808182708260826082608270
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Compound
2 -MethylnaphthaleneMethyl par at hi on4 -Methyl - 2 -pentanoneMethylene chlorideNaphthalene1,4 -Naphthoguinone1 -Naph thy lamine2 -Naphthylamine2-Nitroaniline3-Nitroaniline4-NitroanilineNitrobenzene2 -Nitrophenol4 -NitrophenolN-Nitrosodi -n-butylamineN-NitrosodiethylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN -Hi trosodipheny 1 amineN-NitrosodipropylamineN-NitrosomethylethalamineN-NitrosopiperidineN-Nitrosopyrrolidine5-Nitro-o-toluidineParathionPentachlorobenzenePentachloroni trobenzenePentachlorophenolPhenacetinPhenanthrenePhenolp-PhenylenediaminePhoratePronamidePropionitrilePyreneSafroleSilvex 'Styrene2,4,5-T
Concentration-
< 2.0< 3.0< 20.0< 1.0< 2.0< 5.0< 4.0< 4~0< 5.0< 5.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 10.0< 5.0< 5.0< 10.0< 2.0< 2.0< 5.0< 5.0< 4.0< 5.0< 3.0< 5.0< 10.0< 10.0< 5.0< 2.0< 3.0< 5.0< 3.0< 3.0< 50.0< 3.0< 5.0< 0.20< 1.0< 0.20
Method
827082708260826082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270826082708270815082608150
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ATELNo.: 96-16824-MELPage 5 of 5
Compound Concentration- Method
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane1,1,2,2-Te trachloroe thaneTetrachloroethylene2,3,4,6-TetrachlorophenolThionazinTolueneo-ToluidineToxaphene1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene1.1.1-Trichloroethane1.1.2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethyleneTrichloro£luoromethane2.4.5-Trichlorophenol2.4.6-Trichlorophenol1,2,3-Trichloropropaneo,o,o-Triethy1 phosphorothioatesym- Tr ini trobenzeneVinyl AcetateVinyl ChlorideXylene (Total)
411110.04.01.65.00.102.01.01.00.51.03.03.01.05.010.010.01.02.0
8270826082608260827080818260827080818270826082608260826082708270826082708270826082608260
All units of concentration are ug/L (ppb).
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Client: EAGON & ASSOCIATES INCATEL Sample No.: 96-16825-MELDate Sampled: 11/25/96Date Received: 11/26/96Date Analyzed: 12/05/96Client ID: TRIP BLANK
Method: SW-846; 8260Sample Type: HATERPercent Solids:Analyst: SPH/JSMProject No.: TREMONT LANDFILL
APPENDIX I VOLATILES
Compound Concentration - ug/1 (ppb)
Acetone < 5.0Benzene < 1.0Bromochloromethane < 1.0Bromodichlorome thane < 1.0Bromoform < 1.0Carbon Disulfide < 5.0Carbon Tetrachloride < 1.0Chlorobenzene < 1.0Chloroethane < 1.0Chloroform < 0.5Dibromochloromethane < 1.01,2-Dibromo-3 -chloropropane < 1.01,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) < 1.0D-Dichlorobenzene < 1.0p-Dichlorobenzene < 1.0brans-l,4-Dichloro-2-Butene < 1.0L,l-Dichloroethane < 0.5L,2-Dichloroethane < 0.5L,1-Dichloroethene < 0.52is-l,2-Dichloroethene < 0.5;rans-l, 2'-Dichloroethene < 0.5L,2-Dichloropropane < 1.0:is-l,3-Dichloropropene < 1.0:rans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 1.0Sthyl Benzene < 1.0!-Hexanone < 10.0Jromome thane < 1.0:hloromethane < 1.0>ibromomethane < 1.0lethylene Chloride < 1.0
2-Butanone < 10.0lodome thane < 10.04-Methyl-2-Pentanone < 20.0Styrene < 1.01,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane < 1.01,1,2,2-TetraChloroethane < 1.0Tetrachloroethene < 1.0Toluene < 1.01.1.1-Trichloroethane < 1.01.1.2-Trichloroethane < 1.0Trichloroethene < 0.5Trichlorofluoromethane < 1.01,2,3-Trichloropropane < 1.0Vinyl Acetate < 10.0Vinyl Chloride < 1.0Total Xylenes < 2.0
Surrogate Data:
Dibromo £luoromethaneBromofluorobenzeneToluene-d8
% Recovery
93 (70-115)87 (86-115)93 (88-110)
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ATTN: FRANK MAJCHSZAK
| PROJECT NO. : TREMONT LF |
| PURCHASE ORDER: TREMONT LANDFILL |
DATE OF INITIAL RECEIPT ATLABORATORY: 11/26/96
| SAMPLE INVENTORY
| ATEL NO.
(96-16810-MEL
| 96-16811-MEL
J96-16812-MEL
|96-16813-MEL
| 96 -16 814 -MEL
J96-16815-MEL
(96-16816-MEL
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| 96 -16819 -MEL
J96-16820-MEL
J96-16821-MEL
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APPENDIX I
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX I
A89-3S | APPENDIX II
A89-3D | APPENDIX II
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A91-7S
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APPENDIX II
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX I
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APPENDIX C.
CORRESPONDENCE DATED JULY 10,1992
EAGON & ASSOCIATES, INC.Consulting Geologists6877 N. High Street, Suite 3021 Worthington, Ohio 430851 (614) Mi-5760
July 10, 1992
Mr. Brian NickelOhio EPASouthwest District Office40 South Main StreetDayton, Ohio 45402
Re: Request to Modify Assessment SamplingTremont Landfill
Dear Brian:
Review of the results of the April assessment sampling showed no significantdifferences from previous assessment sampling events. Therefore, it is proposed thatassessment wells A91-5S, A91-5D, A91-8S, A91-9S, and A91-10S be dropped from the list ofwells to be sampled because the water quality and hydrogeologic data clearly shows that thesewells have not been impacted. Further, model results of the corrective measures studyillustrate that these wells have little potential to be impacted. We are not requesting thatthese wells be plugged and we will continue to take water-level measurements. We willcomplete one year of monthly water-level measurements in July and will be compiling a briefreport presenting these results, as well as a tabulation of the additional water-quality datagenerated since the assessment report of January 1992. We plan to begin the July samplingat Tremont Landfill the week of July 13-17.
A second issue is the continued requirement to include the compound Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate on the list of assessment parameters. This compound is a plasticizer that is used inthe manufacture of a variety_pf plastics to promote flexibility, and it is ubiquitous in theenvironment. It is no surprise that this compound has shown up in low concentrations moreor less'randomly in a few of the assessment wells. The wells are made of plastic, we useplastic bailers, and store them in plastic garbage bags. Much of the other sampling equipment,such as syringes and filters, as well as many of the sample containers themselves are made of,enclosed in, or in contact with, various types of plastic. There is ample opportunity tointroduce this compound into ground-water samples, even under the most controlledconditions. (Distilled water, for instance, which is used to rinse non-dedicated samplingequipment and for other ancillary purposes, is supplied in plastic containers.)
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate is the single most expensive compound to test for on thelist of assessment parameters because it is a base-neutral/acid extractable (BNA) semi-volatilecompound and requires a separate extraction procedure. As part of both the July and
October, 1991 assessment samplings, 56 other BNA semi-volatile compounds were tested for,and none were present. Common sense indicates that if Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate wereactually present as a contaminant (rather than as a sampling or laboratory artifact) at leastone of the other related compounds would have been detected, also.
Eagon & Associates, Inc. has had experience at another site where the technicalitiesof statistical analysis (rather than some valid indicator of water-quality deterioration) triggeredan assessment sampling. The onjy organic compound that was detected was Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate. Fortunately, the highest concentration was in an upgradient background well atwhich the only possible impact on ground-water quality was the installation of the PVC wellitself.
The US EPA Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) recognizes the ubiquitous nature ofphthalates. For most other compounds, tolerance in method blank samples is equal to themethod detection limit However, in the case of phthalates and certain common organicsolvents, tolerance in method blank samples is five times the method detection limit (BobGlowacky, manager, Aqua Tech Laboratory at Melmore, personal communication).
It is our view that the results of the research that we have conducted related to theoccurrence of the compound Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate more than justifies our request thatthis compound be deleted from the list of assessment parameters. It serves no valid purposeas an indicator parameter, and the substantial incremental cost of its inclusion for which nobenefit is received, cannot be justified. With Ohio EPA's concurrences, we will not analyzefor this compound in the July assessment samples.
Sincerely,
Herbert B. EagoHydrogeologist
HBE/pst
Status of Assessment and Corrective MeasuresTremont Landfill
February 6,1997
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TABLE 2.SUMMARY OP ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
•:j §|j ^pl i liil:,Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total ••Calcium, Dissolved/Total ••ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total' •Magnesium, Dissolved/Total"Manganese, Dissolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total"Residue, T. Fit. (Dis*.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total* •SulfateTotal KjeldahlN(TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (aa N)pH,LabSulCde, Total (as HjS)Zlnc,ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1- Dichloroethanecii - 1,2-Dichloroethyleneo-Dichtorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p-Xylenem-Xylene
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ne/1
931<3
270350
94
12500100
1.83
165025093
3.0634
1
996<2
240367
13300100110
8.61630247762.946
0.54.21.723
<0.55.41.2
2.4*2.4*
942<5
260320
94
13500100<751.756.2
1590260
402.72
26
<0.53.51.62.7
<0.57.91.7
<2.0*<2.0»
1040<5
440300180
180002001301.416.0
1590250
692.57
30
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812 502 938<5 10 6
235 290 240250 350 27092 99 110
12000 15300 1400093 110 9289 120
1.44 1.52 1.297.0
1600 1490 1540250 280100 160 50
2.69 3.10 2,2866 27 29
•HamH®m980<3
230266110
1200096
1101.076.9
159827052
2,9931
131.4
<1.01.5
<0.52.6
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220262160
1300092
1101.059.1
162326051
3.1928
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<1.01.7
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10006
220313210
1300093
1101.324.5
1580260
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30
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10004.5221317<20
1390093
1011.256.6
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213280244
1400089.61001.157.2
145026049.82.56
33
1.36.92.74.6
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214252182
1370089.4
941.367.9
155025939.73.04
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1450088.8
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1630262
512.85
34
1.46.00.71.7
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ND - Not DetectedAquatech method 524.2 detection limit* are 0.5/xg/l for each of the ten volatile organic compounds (VOC's).Method 8270 detection limits ire 2.0/ig/l for Bii(2 ethylhexyl)phthalatc.• Prior to the July 1991 sampling, P-xylene and m-xylene could not be separately quantified. Detection limits and concentration
reported prior to July 1991 are for both compounds combined.• • Samples no longer Odd-filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene Is reported as a result of Appendix H methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0 m/t.
P«p lo f9 B>fM * Auodttft, lot
Alkalinity, Total mg/1Arsenic, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Calcium, Dissolved/Total•• mg/1Chloride mg/1COD mg/1COD, Dissolved mg/1Turbidity ntuIron, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Magnesium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Manganese, Dissolved/Total •• ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/1Potassium, Dissolved/Total** mg/1Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.) mg/1Sodium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Sulfate mg/1Total Kjeldahl N (TKN) mg/ITotal Organic Carbon mg/1Barium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ng/1Lead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ng/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/1Nitrogen, Nitrite (as N) mg/1pH, Lab S.U.Sulfide, Total (as HjS) mg/1Zinc, Zn ug/1Benzene ug/1Chlorobenzcne ug/1Chloroethane ug/11,1-Dichloroethane ug/1ris-l,2-Dichloroethylene ug/1o-Dichlorobenzene(l,2) ug/1p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1)-Xylene . ug/1m-Xylene______________ug/1
TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
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0.958.4
158026950
2.8433
<0.52.01.41.4
<0.55.71.0
<0.5<0.5
3.4
25216880760
1370087.586
0.936.4
1640259
i 51
33428
<0.5<0.50.81.1
<0.523
<0.5<0.5<0.5
979<3.0207241211105400
1440086.985
0.766.5
154028446
2.7828
0.91.91.11.3
<0.56.41.0
<0.5<0.5
765<3.021729385101410
1490093369
0.906.9
140058345
2.2634
1.55.61.51.9
<0.514.22.5
<0.5<0.5
1030<3.01852219481150
1390079.162
0.876.7
146035394
2.4129
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<0.54.91.0
<0.5<0.5
1060<3.020344330490220
1520082.976
0.767.7
135031048
3.3624
0.61.01.41.4
<0.54.20.8
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10709.5240298131
585259009933750.945.9
160024262
2260.817
3190151450
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68
2.0
<0.5<0.563
10401121019383
317200001001860.935.9
151023287
1820.97.52126.250
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249
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1571560076.498
0.856.2
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concentrations reported prior to July 1991 are for both compounds combined.•• Samples no longer field-filtered starting 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported as a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are each 2.0 jig/<.
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TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total"Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total* •Magnesium, Dissolved/Total* •Manganese, Dissolved/Total"Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total"Residue, T. Fit. (Din.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total"SulfateTotal KJeldahlN(TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (aa N)pH. LabSulflde, Total (as HjS)Zinc,ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1-Dichloroethaneds- 1,2-Dichloroethyleneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p- Dichlorobenzene (1,4)3 -Xylenem— Xylene
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UK/1
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562 59353 4494 13540 3621
25000 2390037 54
4300.8
6.1650 65046 409 13
1.02 1.05.6 9
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3.77.46.21.90.52.7
NDNDND
63465
1603949
3290051
3100.935.13585061
0.945.4
5.28.59.83.4
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NDNDND
55082
1302587
2600049
3200.164.9600
39.017
1.443.8
4.86 4.49.51 17.66.1 5.22.6 2.3
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ND 1.1ND NDND ND
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544 750 67385 -M 78 71
130 143 14431 30 29.2<8 47 84
28000 32600 3270050 53.1 53.7
290 262 2640.79 0.64 0.634.8 5.9 5.7580 654 682
39.0 38.1 38.27 14.2 14.4
0.84 1.75 1.714.2 5.5 5.6
4.7 4.915.0 16.65.9 632.0 4.4
ND ND5.8 5.61.4 1.6
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5.217.36.23.9
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NDND
51952
13224.6
77
2920049.42350.545.1588
37.03
0.534.2
4.515.34.6
NDNDNDNDNDND
57164
132263316
30026400
47.2248
0.555.3588
35.69
0.375.0
3.916.34.51.1
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29900
0.75
653
5.9
4.218.15.71.8
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31.76611
3803300
0.54
72836.0
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4.419.6
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3250056.32860.454.8682
34.97
0.855.1
4.123.03.32.1
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25900
0.52
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• A89-100 If a blind duplicate of ASS-2. • A93-400 ii a hlkd daplicatt of A*9-Z• A95-400 if a blind duplicate of AS9-Z • A96-200 ii a blind duplicate of AI9-Z•• Stmplct BO kmjer field - filtered lUrdag 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene la reported aa a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Dichlorobenzene are
• A94-400 ia a blind duplicate of AS9-2.* A9S-200 Ii a blind duplicate of AS9-2.
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TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT
Alkalinity, Total mg/1Arsenic, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Caldum, Dissolved/Total" mg/1Chloride m|/lCOD mg/1COD, Dissolved mg/1Turbidiry ntuIron, Dissolved/Total* • ug/1Magnesium, DUsolved/Total** mg/1Manganese, Dissolved/Total" ug/1Nitrogen, Ammonia mg/1Potassium, Dissolved/Total* • mg/1Residue, T. Fit. (Diss.) mg/1Sodium, Dissolved/Total* * mg/1Sulfate mg/1Total Kjeldahl N (TKN) . mg/1Total Organic Carbon mg/1Barium, Ba ug/1Cadmium, Cd ug/1Chromium, Cr ug/1Conductivity, Lab UMHOCopper, Cu ug/ILead, Pb ug/1Nickel, Ni ug/1Nitrate + Nitrite N mg/1Nitrogen, Nitrite (as N) mg/1pH, Lab S.U.Sulflde, Total (as HjS) mg/1Zinc, Zn ug/1Benzene ng/1Chlorobenzene ug/1Chloroethane ug/11,1-Dichtoroethane ug/1ds-l,2-Dichloroethylene ug/1o-Dichlorobenzene (1,2) ug/Ip-Dichlorobenzene (1,4) ug/1p-Xylene ng/1m -Xylene nj/l
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34.5 35.9 115 120 121 128 116 129 129 125 12930.2 353
41 28
28.9 28.9 33.6 32.9 30.2 31.5 32.8 33.5 4932 14 14 11 14 14 14 16 <20
67 24191 206 167 140 . 136 118 328 313 180
26200 25600 3320 3480 21800 22800 24000 26200 22700 24900 27300 26400 2450041.0 42.8 45.9 42.9 42.7 473 46.2 45.0 44.1190 199 200 206 197 219 236 230 222
0.50 0.51 0.43 0.43 0.50 0.46 0.61 0.57 039 039 0.51 0.45 0.364.0 4.2 4.0 <ZO 3.7 4.0 33 3.2 4.1
592 574 638 628 602 588 734 706 625 610 693 657 71838.7 35.8 40.5 42.1 33.5 34.9 32.5 33.8 31.9 34.8 30.9 28.9 37.1
<5 <5.0 8 7 <5 <5 <2 3 <5
7.9 4.9 4.6 4.5625 651 631 696 683 736 709 682 697
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5<5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0824 803 1140 1150 1130 1130 1020<10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10<ZO <ZO <ZO <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 <ZO <ZO<20 <20 <20 <20 <20 <20 <20 <20 <20
<0.05 <0,05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05<0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
6.7 6.7 6.5 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.65<0.05
<10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <103.6 j 43 4.0 3.1 3.6 6.5 Z9 2.9 3.9 3.9 4.7 5.2 4.3
20.5 21.6 23.9 19.7 24.3 22.4 133 13.8 19.7 18.5 28.5 30.4 283.6 <0.5 5.0 4.5 1.1 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 5.7 4.0 3.7 3.9 <l.O1.2 12 13 13 3.0 2.9 <0.5 <OJ 0.9 1.0 13 1.1 <0.5
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 0.6 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.56.0 5.8 6.0 4.8 7.8 7.7 2.8 3.9 5.8 5.6 5.4 53 4.21.2 1.2 12 0.9 <1.0 1.0 <ZO <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 1.2 1.4 <ZO '
<0.5 <OJ <0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <I.O <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <ZO l
<0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1 0 <ZO '* A89-100 Is a Ufad dlpHcate of A89-2. • A93-400 to « blind dtplkite of AS9-Z • A94-400 is t blind duplicate of AS9-2.• A95-400 Is a blkd diplleatt of A89-2. • A96-200 is a blind duplicate of AS9-Z • A95-200 I* a blind dvpllcate of A*9-Z•• Sabplas ao bagcr field - filtered staring 11/29/94.1 Total Xylene is reported at a result of Appendix II methodology and (1,2) and (1,4) Diehlorobenzene are each 2.0/ig/l.
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TABLE 2.SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
ASSESSMENT PARAMETERS - JANUARY 1990 TO PRESENT:^>™™:**:»fSS8^S^^^^^ '
AUcalinity, TotalArsenic, Dissolved/Total* •Calcium, Dissolved/Total"ChlorideCODCOD, DissolvedTurbidityIron, Dissolved/Total"Magnesium, Dissolved/Total**Manganese, Dissolved/Total* •Nitrogen, AmmoniaPotassium, Dissolved/Total"Residue, T. Fit. (Dita.)Sodium, Dissolved/Total**SulfiteTotal KjeldahlN(TKN)Total Organic CarbonBarium, BaCadmium, CdChromium, CrConductivity, LabCopper, CuLead,PbNickel, NiNitrate + Nitrite NNitrogen, Nitrite (as N)pH,LabSulflde, Total (as H,S)Zinc, ZnBenzeneChlorobenzeneChloroethane1,1- Dichloroethaneds - 1 ,2 - Dichloroethyleneo-Dichlorobenzene (1,2)p-Dichlorobenzene (1,4)p-Xylenem-Xylene
mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ntuug/1mg/1ug/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UMHOug/1ug/1ug/1mg/1mg/1S.U.mg/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1ug/1UK/1
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11806
170390170
280075
2801.889.1
200049081
4.4857
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12008
168376
258078
265
10.21870488883.658
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NDNDND
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1022056
170
380075
3201.797.2
187044038
3.7146
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100020
180185180
820083
4900.198.8
1500330.0
7233124.0
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20815693
1010093.83661.327.6
1440253.0
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8200873249
1.749.4
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62.93.1730.0
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68.8
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0.59
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