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REPORT ON
1999 GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER
MONITORING PROGRAM
ST. ISIDORE LANDFILL
NATION MUNICIPALITY, ONTARIO
Submitted to:
Corporation of the Nation Municipality 958 Road 500 West
R.R. 3 Casselman, Ontario
KOA 1MO
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May 2000
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The St. Isidore Landfill Site is located on Lot 3, Concession XV in the former Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario (now Nation Municipality). The site is located along Concession Road 16, approximately 3 kilometres north of the Village of St. Isidore de Prescott. The waste disposal area is located on a 2 hectare area. The total site area includes an 8.1 hectare buffer zone and a groundwater easement attenuation zone of 20.2 hectares. The landfill reached capacity in 1998 and was closed in the summer of 1999.
The objectives of the 1999 groundwater and surface water monitoring program were to monitor background water quality; water quality within the area impacted by landfill leachate; and water quality within the groundwater easement attenuation zone.
Based on the results of the 1999 groundwater monitoring program, it is confirmed that chloride, sodium, boron and TDS are significantly elevated in the background monitors within the silty clay deposit at this site and thus are less useful for assessing impacts from the landfill on groundwater quality. Based on the existing groundwater quality database, it is interpreted at this time that sulphate appears to be the most useful landfill leachate indicator parameters at this site. As such, the position of the leading edge of the landfill leachate groundwater plume has been inferred based on the sulphate concentrations in groundwater. It appears that the groundwater plume emanating from the landfill site is located within the boundary of the buffer and attenuation zone and therefore the site is in compliance with MOE Guideline B-7.
Additional seasonal surface water quality data are required to conduct a meaningful surface water compliance assessment.
The scope of the 2000 groundwater and surface water monitoring program is summarized in Sections 6.2 and 6.3 of the Stantec Consulting Ltd. January 2000 report entitled Nation Municipality, St. Isidore Landfill, Supporting Documentation to Application to Amend Certificate of Approval A471802 (the "January 2000 report"). This January 2000 report was submitted to the Ministry of Environment (the "MOE) in January 2000 in support of the application to amend the Certificate of Approval to reflect the closure of the landfill site during 1999. The results of the 2000 monitoring program at the St. Isidore Landfill Site are to be reported to the MOE on an annual basis as per Section 6.6 of the January 2000 report.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary i
. . Table of Contents 11
PAGE
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 1
2.0 GEOLOGICAL SETTING .................................................................................................... 2
.......................................................................................... 3.0 PHYSICAL HYDROGEOLOGY 3
4.0 FlELD PROGRAM ............................................................................................................... 4 4.1 Spring 1999 Field Program .......................................................................................... 4
4.1.1 Groundwater Component ................................................................................ 4 .............................................................................. 4.1.2 Surface Water Component 6
4.2 Fall 1999 Field Program .............................................................................................. 7 ................................................................................ 4.2.1 Groundwater Component 7 .............................................................................. 4.2.2 Surface Water Component 8
..................................................... 5.0 INTERPRETATION OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY 9 ................................................................................................ 5.1 Background Conditions 9
5.2 Downgradient Conditions .......................................................................................... 10
................................................. 6.0 INTERPRETATION OF SURFACE WATER QUALITY 13
.................................................................................. 7.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 14
8.0 2000 MONITORING PROGRAM ...................................................................................... 15
........................................................................... 9.0 LIMITATIONS AND USE OF REPORT 16
10.0 CLOSURE ........................................................................................................................ 18
.............................................................................................................................. REFERENCES 19
In Order Following
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 - 1999 Groundwater Levels
TABLE 2 - Interpretation of 1999 Groundwater Quality Data
TABLE 3 - Groundwater Monitoring Program
TABLE 4 - Surface Water Monitoring Program
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1 - Key Plan
FIGURE 2 - Site Plan
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - Accutest Laboratories Ltd. Report of Analyses
APPENDIX B - Results of Field and Laboratory Chemical and Physical Analyses (October 1991 to October 1999)
APPENDIX C - Record of Borehole Sheets
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The St. Isidore Landfill Site is located on Lot 3, Concession XV in the former Township of
South Plantagenet, Ontario (now Nation Municipality). The site is located along Concession
Road 16, approximately 3 kilometres north of the Village of St. Isidore de Prescott (Figure I).
The landfill reached capacity in 1998 and was closed in the summer of 1999. In January 2000,
the Nation Municipality submitted an application to the Ministry of Environment (MOE) to
amend Certificate of Approval No. 1471802 in order to designate the site as a closed landfill.
The waste disposal area is located on a 2 hectare area. The total site area includes an 8.1 hectare
buffer zone and a groundwater easement attenuation zone of 20.2 hectares (see Site Plan -
Figure 2).
The objectives of the 1999 groundwater and surface water monitoring program were to monitor
background water quality; water quality within the area impacted by landfill leachate; and water
quality within the groundwater easement attenuation zone.
This report discusses the results of the spring and fall 1999 groundwater and surface water
monitoring program and provides an assessment of the site with respect to compliance with the
MOE Guideline B-7 for groundwater (MOEE, 1994b) and with the requirements of the
Provincial Water Quality Objectives (PWQO) for surface water (MOEE, 1994~). A proposed
monitoring program for 2000 is also presented.
This report should be used in conjunction with the previous reports prepared by Golder
Associates (see reference list following the text of this report).
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2.0 GEOLOGICAL SETTING
This section provides a brief summary of the geological setting of the landfill site based on the
data available from boreholes drilled and sampled during the previous site investigations. The
logs for the boreholes drilled during the 1991, 1994 and 1997 investigations undertaken by
Golder Associates are provided in Appendix C.
A silty sand layer with a relatively thin upper layer of topsoil (generally 20 centimetres thick)
overlaying a silty clay bed characterizes the geological conditions at the site. The thick
underlying silty clay bed is interpreted to be Champlain Sea clay. A sandy silt interbed is found
within the silty clay layer at the north-northeast toe of the landfill and is continuous towards the
north and north-northeast. This interbed increases in thickness towards the north and north-
northeast. At boreholes 94-8 and 94-9, situated near the toe of the landfill, this interbed is
approximately 1 metre thick. The interbed increases to 2.75 metres in borehole 97-14, at the
north-east boundary of the attenuation zone, and to at least 1.80 metres in borehole 97-15, at the
north boundary of the attenuation zone.
The silty clay layer was encountered at all borehole locations and is typically grey in colour and
contains silt and fine sand seams. At some locations, the upper part of the silty clay is weathered
to a grey brown colour. At borehole 91-1, the silty clay is at least 16.7 metres thick.
At this site, the surficial silty sand and sandy silt above the vertically extensive grey clay deposit
are collectively referred to in this report as the "surficial sand layer".
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3.0 PHYSICAL HYDROGEOLOGY
The groundwater elevation data obtained during the spring and fall sessions of the 1999
monitoring program are summarized in Table 1.
The groundwater levels for the fall session were up to 1.26 metres lower than the spring session.
The direction of shallow groundwater flow is interpreted to be from the landfilled area toward
the northlnortheast as shown on Figure 2. This interpretation of the shallow groundwater flow
direction is consistent for the spring and fall monitoring sessions. Golder Associates (Golder
Associates, 1992; Golder Associates, 1995; Golder Associates, 1996; Golder Associates, 1997)
have previously recorded similar shallow groundwater flow patterns at the site.
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4.0 FIELD PROGRAM
4.1 Spring 1999 Field Program
The spring 1999 groundwater and surface water monitoring program was undertaken on May 6"
and 7", 1999. The program included; locating and uncovering previously buried groundwater
monitors BH94-9 and BH94-10; measurement of groundwater levels and the collection of
groundwater samples from existing available monitors; and the establishment of surface water
monitoring stations and sampling of surface water.
During the previous investigation activities conducted in 1996, the monitors in boreholes 94-9,
94-10, 96-1 1 and 96-12 were modified so that they would not interfere with the operation of farm
equipment on the field. The monitors at these locations could not be located during the June
1997 testing program. The monitors 94-9 and 94-10 were located, uncovered and sampled for
the spring and fall 1999 monitoring programs. The monitors in borehole 96-1 1 and 96-12 could
not be located. In addition, the groundwater monitoring wells 91-1 and 91-2 were previously
determined to have been destroyed as a result of waste disposal activities at the site.
4.1.1 Groundwater Component
The groundwater monitoring session was carried out on May 6", 1999 and May 7th, 1999.
During the monitoring session, groundwater levels were measured in all accessible monitors.
The groundwater monitors which were to be included in the groundwater monitoring program,
along with the rationale for their inclusion, are described below;
surficial sand layer 97-16C To monitor background groundwater quality within the
siltv clav de~os i t
To monitor groundwater quality immediately downgradient of the waste disposal site
91-3,91-4,91-5
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To monitor groundwater quality in the surficial sand layer ("B" wells) and the silty clay granular interbed ("A" wells) downgradient of the waste disposal site and at the ~ e r i ~ h e r v of the Leachate Attenuation Zone
To monitor landfill leachate impacts on groundwater quality immediately adjacent to the waste disposal site
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The monitoring wells were typically developed through the removal of at least three standing
volumes of water using the dedicated samplers. Sampling of groundwater was performed the day
of the well development.
One blank sample was prepared using distilled water during the groundwater monitoring session
as part of the project Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QAJQC) program. The temperature,
pH and conductivity of the groundwater samples were measured in the field at the time of sample
collection. The field conductivity measurements were obtained using a Myron L Conductivity
Meter Model EP that was calibrated in the field prior to use. All samples were entered on a
Chain of Custody form and placed in coolers with ice packs until they were delivered in person
to the private analytical laboratory. Groundwater samples were collected, prepared and
preserved in the field as follows;
a One 1000 millilitre plastic bottle, unfiltered and unpreserved for alkalinity, total dissolved
solids (TDS), chloride, nitrate, nitrite, ortho-phosphate and sulphate.
a One 250 millilitre plastic bottle, field filtered to 0.45 microns and preserved to pHc2 with
nitric acid for the following metals; calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, aluminum,
barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese,
molybdenum, nickel, total phosphorous, silicon, silver, strontium, sulphur, thallium,
titanium, vanadium, and zinc.
One 250 millilitre amber glass bottle with foil lined cap, unfiltered and preserved to pH<4
with phosphoric acid and copper sulphate for analysis of phenols
a One 250 millilitre plastic bottle, unfiltered and preserved to pH<2 with sulphuric acid for
analysis of ammonia, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and chemical oxygen demand (COD)
Accutest Laboratories Ltd. in Nepean, Ontario, performed all laboratory chemical and physical
analyses on groundwater samples. The Report of Analyses from Accutest Laboratories Ltd. For
the spring session are provided in Appendix A-1.
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4.1.2 Surface Water Component
The surface water monitoring session was performed at the site on May 7", 1999. The surface
water stations that were included in the spring monitoring session, along with the rationale for
their inclusion, are provided below:
The locations of the surface water stations are shown on Figure 2.
The temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO) and conductivity of the surface water samples were
measured in the field at the time of the sample collection. All samples were entered on a Chain
of Custody form and placed in coolers with ice packs until they were delivered in person to the
private analytical laboratory. The surface water samples were collected, prepared and preserved
in the field as follows;
One 1000 millilitre plastic bottle, unfiltered and unpreserved for alkalinity, total dissolved
solids (TDS), chloride, nitrate, nitrite, ortho-phosphate and sulphate
One 250 millilitre plastic bottle, unfiltered and preserved to pH<2 with nitric acid for the
following metals; calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, barium, beryllium, boron,
cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, total
phosphorous, silicon, silver, strontium, sulphur, thallium, titanium, vanadium, zinc and tin
One 250 rnillilitre plastic bottle, field filtered to 0.45 microns and preserved to pH<2 with
nitric acid for analysis of aluminum
One 250 millilitre amber glass bottle with foil lined cap, unfiltered and preserved to pH<4
with phosphoric acid and copper sulphate for analysis of phenols
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One 250 rnillilitre plastic bottle, unfiltered and preserved to pH<2 with sulphuric acid for
analysis of ammonia, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and chemical oxygen demand (COD)
Accutest Laboratories Ltd. in Nepean, Ontario, performed all laboratory physical and chemical
analyses on surface water samples. The Report of Analyses from Accutest Laboratories Ltd. For
the spring session are provided in Appendix A-1.
4.2 Fall 1999 Field Program
The fall 1999 groundwater and surface water monitoring program was performed on October 12"
and 13", 1999. The program included; excavation of buried groundwater monitoring wells;
measurement of groundwater levels; collection of groundwater samples from available monitors;
and sampling of surface water. During the monitoring program, the surface water monitoring
stations SW-1 and SW-2 were dry. The groundwater monitoring wells 94-8B and 97-13B were
found to be dry as well. The monitors in boreholes 96-1 1 and 96-12 could not be located and
therefore were not sampled.
4.2.1 Groundwater Component
The groundwater monitoring session was carried out on October 12" and 13", 1999. During the
monitoring session, groundwater levels were measured in all accessible monitors. The
groundwater monitors which were to be included in the groundwater monitoring program, along
with the rationale of their inclusion, are described below;
monitor groundwater quality in the surfi " wells) and the silty clay granular
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The monitoring wells were typically developed through the removal of at least three standing
volumes of water using the dedicated samplers. Sampling of groundwater was performed the day
of the well development.
One blank sample was prepared using distilled water during the groundwater monitoring session
as part of the project Quality ControlIQuality Assurance (QAIQC) program. The temperature,
pH and conductivity of the groundwater samples were measured in the field at the time of sample
collection. The field conductivity measurements were obtained using a Myron L Conductivity
Meter Model EP that was calibrated in the field prior to use. All samples were entered on a
Chain of Custody form and placed in coolers with ice packs until they were delivered in person
to the private analytical laboratory. Groundwater samples were collected, prepared and
preserved in the field using the same protocol followed during the spring monitoring session
(refer to Section 4.1.1).
Accutest Laboratories Ltd. in Nepean, Ontario, performed all laboratory chemical and physical
analyses on groundwater samples. The Report of Analyses from Accutest Laboratories Ltd. for
the fall session are provided in Appendix A-2.
4.2.2 Surface Water Component
An attempt was made to sample the surface water stations SW-1 and SW-2 for the fall 1999
monitoring program. The surface water stations were found to be dry during the site visit and
therefore no surface water samples were collected.
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5.0 INTERPRETATION OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY
The groundwater quality in the vicinity of the landfill site was assessed by collecting samples from
existing monitors and submitting them for chemical and physical analyses. The results of the field
and laboratory chemical and physical analyses conducted during the spring and fall 1999
monitoring program, along with the relevant Ontario Drinking Water Objectives (MOEE, 1994a),
are presented in Appendix B-1 .
This section discusses groundwater quality in the area of the site. Discussions related to
compliance with the Ontario Drinking Water Objectives relate specifically to non-health related
objectives (i.e. aesthetic parameters) and health-related parameters for which a Maximum
Acceptable Concentration or Interim Maximum Acceptable Concentration have been established.
5.1 Background Conditions
The background groundwater quality in the surficial sand layer is defined based on the data
available from monitors 94-6 and 97-16D. The groundwater quality in monitor 94-6 met the
Ontario Drinking Water Objectives (MOEE, 1994a) with the exception of manganese in the spring
1999 monitoring session. Monitoring well 97-16D groundwater quality met the Ontario Drinking
Water Objectives (ODWO) in 1999. The groundwater quality in monitor 97-16D is characterized
by higher concentrations of chloride, sodium, sulphate and TDS in comparison to the quality at
monitor 94-6 in 1999. The groundwater quality was generally consistent for each monitor between
the spring and fall 1999 monitoring sessions with slight increases in chloride, sodium and TDS
from spring to fall.
The background groundwater quality within the silty clay is characterized by the water quality data
available from groundwater monitors 97-16A, 97-16B and 97-16C. The groundwater quality in
these clay monitors is substantially different from that within the surficial sand layer and the levels
of chloride, DOC, sodium, iron, manganese and TDS typically exceed their respective ODWO.
Based on the 1999 data, the concentrations of the major cations; calcium, magnesium, sodium and
potassium increase with depth within the thick silty clay deposit. Sulphate concentrations are fairly
consistent with depth in the silty clay and are generally similar to sulphate and are generally similar
to sulphate levels in the surficial sand layer. Chloride concentrations increase significantly with
depth. The shallow surficial sand layer has chloride concentrations between 5 and 54 m a . The
deep monitoring well, 97-16A, exhibits chloride concentrations of up to 1560 mg/L. These patterns
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of solute concentrations with depth in thick Champlain Sea clay deposits have been described in the
literature with the porewater of the clay described as a mixture of glacial meltwater, rain, snow
and seawater (Desaulniers and Cherry, 1989).
As discussed in Section 5.2, typically the most useful landfill leachate indicator parameters are
ammonia, chloride, nitrate, sulphate, sodium, barium, boron, iron, manganese, strontium and TDS.
The range in concentrations of these parameters in the background groundwater is summarized in
the following table;
Nitrate Sulphate Sodium Barium Boron Iron
Notes: All concentrations reported in m@. ODWO - Ontario Drinking Water Objectives (MOEE, 1994a) A 0 - Aesthetic Objective MAC - Maximum Acceptable Concentration IMAC - Interim Maximum Acceptable Concentration 1 - background water quality represented by monitors 94-6 and 97-16D 2 - background water quality represented by 97- 16B and 97- 16C
5.2 Downgradient Conditions
The geological unit(s) contributing groundwater to the monitors; trend(s) in groundwater quality;
a comparison of groundwater quality to background conditions; and, comments on the
groundwater quality data are summarized in Table 2 for each of the "downgradient" monitors
sampled during the 1999 monitoring sessions. The discussion relating to the parameters elevated
compared to background conditions deals specifically with the indicator parameters presented in
Section 5.1.
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Based on Table 2, the following interpretation summary is provided:
Groundwater quality in monitors 94-7B, 97-13A, 97 1-13B, 97-14A, 971 -14B, 97-15A and
97-15B are interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate.
Groundwater quality in monitor 94-9 is interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
but the elevated nitrate levels are considered to be related to agricultural impacts on
groundwater quality; and
The groundwater quality in monitors 91-3,91-4,91-5, 94-7A, 94-8A and 94-10 is interpreted
to be impacted or potentially impacted by landfill leachate.
With respect to the indicator parameters presented in Section 5.1, all of these parameters are
considered landfill leachate indicator parameters at this site with the possible exception of nitrate
which appears to be more related to agricultural impacts on groundwater quality. Of these
landfill indicator parameters, chloride, sodium, boron and TDS are significantly elevated in the
background monitors within the silty clay deposit at this site and thus are less useful for
assessing impacts from the landfill on groundwater quality.
Based on the data available to date, sulphate appears to be the most useful landfill leachate
indicator parameters at this site for the following reasons:
The background levels in the surficial sand layer (12 - 44 mgL) are similar to background
levels in the silty clay (8 - 34 mgL) and;
Leachate originating from the landfill site appears to be characterized by elevated sulphate
concentrations in comparison to background levels.
This interpretation is consistent with that presented in Golder Associates (1997).
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The most recent sulphate concentrations in the groundwater monitors at the site are illustrated on
Figure 2. The leading eastward edge of the landfill leachate groundwater plume is interpreted to be
a limited distance beyond borehole 94-10. The available data for 94-9 suggest that the plume has
not impacted this monitor. The northward leading edge is interpreted to be a limited distance
beyond borehole 94-7. In summary, the groundwater plume is located within the boundary of the
buffer (to the north of the site) and the attenuation zone (to the northeast and east of the site).
Therefore, the site is in compliance with MOE Guideline B-7 (MOEE, 1994b).
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6.0 INTERPRETATION OF SURFACE WATER QUALITY
A surface water monitoring program was initiated for the St. Isidore landfill for the 1999
monitoring program. Surface water samples were taken at two stations, SW1 and SW2, shown
on Figure 2. SW1 is located at the northeast toe of the landfill, along the east ditch and property
line. The station is approximately 35m north of borehole 91-5. SW2 is located north of the
landfill, along the east ditch and property line and near the forested area. SW2 is approximately
5m south of an agricultural drain outlet. The stations SWl and SW2 were to be sampled during
the spring and fall monitoring sessions but the stations were dry in the fall.
Surface water monitoring station SW1 was stagnant with no measurable flow. The water was
clear with a yellowish-brown colour. Iron-staining was observed at the water's edge and iron-
bacteria was noticeable on the water surface. A swampy odour was perceived at SW1 at the time
of sampling. SW2 had stagnant water that was clear with a yellowish-brown colour. A musty,
organic odour was recorded.
The surface water quality at station SWl included the PWQO for the boron, total phosphorous
and silver. The water quality at station SW2 exceeded the PWQO for cadmium, cobalt, DO, iron
and total phosphorous.
In comparison to station SW2, station SW1 is characterized by elevated concentrations of the
following parameters which are indicative of impact from the landfill: alkalinity, boron, chloride
hardness, potassium, sodium, strontium, sulphate and TDS. The elevated nitrate levels at SWl
and SW2 may be result of agricultural impacts.
Additional seasonal surface water quality are required to conduct a meaningful surface water
compliance assessment.
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7.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Based on the results of the 1999 groundwater monitoring program, it is confirmed that chloride,
sodium, boron and TDS are significantly elevated in the background monitors within the silty
clay deposit at this site and thus are less useful for assessing impacts from the landfill on
groundwater quality. Based on the existing groundwater quality database, it is interpreted at this
time that sulphate appears to be the most useful landfill leachate indicator parameters at this site.
As such, the position of the leading edge of the landfill leachate groundwater plume has been
inferred based on the sulphate concentrations in groundwater.
It appears that the groundwater plume emanating from the landfill site is located within the
boundary of the buffer and attenuation zone and therefore the site is in compliance with MOE
Guideline B-7.
Additional seasonal surface water quality data are required to conduct a meaningful surface
water compliance assessment.
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8.0 2000 MONITORING PROGRAM
The scope of the 2000 groundwater and surface water monitoring program is summarized in
Sections 6.2 and 6.3 of the Stantec Consulting Ltd. January 2000 report entitled Nation
Municipality, St. Isidore Landfill, Supporting Documentation to Application to Amend
Certificate of Approval A471802 (the "January 2000 report"). This January 2000 report was
submitted to the Ministry of Environment (the "MOE) in January 2000 in support of the
application to amend the Certificate of Approval to reflect the closure of the landfill site during
1999. The scopes of the groundwater and surface water monitoring programs are summarized in
Tables 3 and 4, respectively. The results of the 2000 monitoring program at the St. Isidore
Landfill Site are to be reported to the MOE on an annual basis as per Section 6.6 of the January
2000 report.
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9.0 LIMITATIONS AND USE OF REPORT
This report was prepared for the exclusive use of the Corporation of the Nation Municipality.
The report, which specifically includes all tables, figures and appendices, is based on data and
information collected by Golder Associates and is based solely on the conditions of the
properties at the time of the work, supplemented by historical information and data obtained by
Golder Associates as described in this report, and in the previous reports prepared by Golder
Associates (see References for list of previous reports). Each of these reports must be read and
understood collectively, and can only be relied upon in their totality.
Golder Associates has relied in good faith on all information provided and does not accept
responsibility for any deficiency, misstatements, or inaccuracies contained in the reports as a
result of omissions, misinterpretation, or fraudulent acts of the persons contacted or errors or
omissions in the reviewed documentation.
The assessment of environmental conditions and possible hazards at this site has been made
using the results of physical measurements and chemical analyses of liquids from a number of
locations. The site conditions between sampling locations have been inferred based on
conditions observed at borehole and monitoring well locations. Subsurface conditions may vary
from these sampled locations.
The services performed, as described in this report, were conducted in a manner consistent with
that level of care and skill normally exercised by other members of the engineering and science
professions currently practicing under similar conditions, subject to the time limits and financial
and physical constraints applicable to the services.
Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on, or decisions to be made
based on it, are the responsibilities of such third parties. Golder Associates accepts no
responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or
actions based on this report.
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The findings and conclusions of this report are valid only as of the date of this report. If new
information is discovered in future work, including excavations, borings, or other studies, Golder
Associates should be requested to re-evaluate the conclusions of this report, and to provide
amendments as required. The groundwater monitors installed during the course of this
investigation or previous investigations by Golder Associates have been left in place. These
groundwater monitors are the property of the Corporation of the Nation Municipality and not
Golder Associates.
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10.0 CLOSURE
We trust that the information presented in this report meets your current requirements. Should
you have any questions regarding the report and/or any of the comments or recommendations
herein please contact the undersigned.
GOLDER ASSOCIATES LTD. Environmental Division
- K.A. ~a ren th t e , M.Sc. Senior Hydrogeologist/Associate
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REFERENCES
Desaulniers, D.E. and J.A. Cherry, 1989. Origin and movement of groundwater and major ions in a thick deposit of Champlain Sea clay near Montreal. Can. Geotech. J., 2690-89.
Golder Associates, 1997. Phase IV Hydrogeological Investigation, St. Isidore Landfill Site, Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario, dated September 15, 1997.
Golder Associates, 1996. Phase III Hydrogeological Investigation, St. Isidore Landfill Site, Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario, dated February 20, 1996.
Golder Associates, 1995. Phase 11 Hydrogeological Investigation, St. Isidore Landfill Site, Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario, dated March 1995.
Golder Associates, 1992. Preliminary Hydrogeological Assessment, St. Isidore Waste Disposal Site, Lot 3, Concession XV, Township of South Plantagenet, Ontario, dated February 1992.
Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994a. Ontario Drinking Water Objectives, Revised 1994: Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 68 p.
Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994b. Guideline B-7: Incorporation of the Reasonable Use Concept into MOEE Groundwater Management: MOEE Program Development Branch: Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy, April 1994, 8 p.
Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994c. Water Management - Policies, Guidelines, Provincial Water Quality Objectives of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy: Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy, July 1994.
May 2000
TABLE 1
1999 GROUNDWATER LEVELS ST. ISIDORE LANDFILL SITE
NATION MUNICIPALITY, ONTARIO
- estimated top of casing elevation (metres) '*' - estimated groundwater elevation (metres)
D I I = = = = = = = m
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TABLE 2
INTERPRETATION OF 1999 GROUNDWATER QUALITY DATA VILLAGE OF ST. ISIDORE LANDFILL SITE
91-4
91-5
94-7A
Surficial Sand Layer
Suficial Sand LayerIClay Layer
Surficial Sand Layer
barium, iron, sodium, sulphate and TDS concentrations are variable over time
Increasing ammonia and boron
Chloride concentrations are slightly decreasing over time
highest boron and iron concentrations for this monitor were measured in Fall 1999
Barium and sodium levels are increasing over time
boron, manganese and TDS concentrations are decreasing with time
ammonia, chloride, iron, nitrate, strontium and sulphate levels are variable over time
highest ammonia, strontium, and sulphate concentrations measured for this monitor was in spring 1999
the highest levels of barium, chloride, iron, and sodium for his monitor were measured in fall 1999
Boron, chloride, iron, nitrate, sodium, strontium and TDS levels are. variable over time
(2) ammonia, chloride, itmte,
,,,lphate, sodium,
boron, manganese, strontium,
TDS
(2) ammonia,
barium, boron, chloride, nitrate,
nihite,
Sodium, strontium,
sulphate,
TDS
(2) ammonia,
chloride,
(2) ammonia, chloride, barium,
sulphate, sodium, boron, manganese, strontium, TDS
(2) ammonia,
barium, boron, chloride, sodium, strontium, sulphate, TDS
(2) ammonia,
barium,
Monitor close to waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor close to waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor north of waste disposal area Groundwater quality interpreted to be impacted by landfill leachate
= = May 2000
TABLE 2 (continued)
Sulphate concentrabons are
94-7B
94-8A
94-8B
94-9
Surficial Sand Layer
Granular interbed within Clay Layer
Surticial Sand Layer
Surficial Sand LayerIClay Layer
manganese and sodium concentrations are slightly decreasing over time
iron, nitrate, strontium and TDS levels are variable over time
highest iron concentration measured in fall 1999
Chloride, and sodium levels are increasing over time
Manganese levels are decreasing over time
Iron, strontium and TDS concentrations are variable over time
Lowest sulphate concentration for monitor was recorded in Fall 1999
water quality similar to 1995 concentrations for most parameters
variable levels of boron, chloride, nitrate, sodium, strontium and TDS over time
(2)
(3) chloride, sulphate, TDS
(2) barium, chloride, sodium, strontium,
sulphate, TDS
(2) ammonia, nieate
(2) barium, iron
(3) barium, chloride, nitrate,
nitrite,
sodium, TDS
(2) DRY
(2) barium,
boron,
nitrate
Monitor north of waste disposal area Groundwater quality interpreted not to be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor north of waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to be potentially impacted by landfill leachate based primarily on sulphate levels in June 1997 and May 1999
monitor located north of waste disposal site
groundwater quality interpreted to be impacted by landfill leachate
well was dry during fall 1999 monitoring program
Monitor located 60 metres north-east of waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
Elevated nitrate level interpreted to be related to agricultural impact on groundwater quality
monitor was inaccessible for 1997 monitoring program
- = May 2000
TABLE 2 (continued)
97-13A
97-13B
97-14A
Gmnular interbed within Clay Layer
Surficial Sand Layer
Granular interbed within Clay Layer
levels of ammonia, chloride, iron, nitrate, and sulphate are variable over time
highest nitrate and sulphate concentrations for this monitor were measured in Spring 1999
highest boron, iron and sodium concentrations were measured in Fall 1999
boron, chloride, sodium, strontium and TDS concentrations are slightly increasing over time
sulphate is decreasing over time
lowest sulphate concentration was recorded in Fall 1999
the highest concentrations of boron, chloride, iron, sodium, strontium, and TDS were in Fall 1999
insufficient long-term data
Boron, sodium, strontium, and TDS levels are increasing over time
Manganese concentrations are variable over time
Highest recorded concentrations of boron, chloride, iron, sodium, strontium and TDS were in Fall 1999
Sulphate was a non-detect for Fall 1999
nitrate,
sodium,
Str0ntium7
sul~hate, TDS
(3) [none]
(2)
(3) strontium
nitrate, sodium, strontium,
sulphate, TDS
(3) strontium
(2) DRY
(3) barium,
strontium
possible inputs from agricultural practices may result in elevated concentrations of certain parameters
Monitor located greater than 300 metres northeast of waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor located greater than 300 metres northeast of waste disposal area Well was dry during Fall 1999 monitoring program
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor located greater than 400 metres northeast of waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
= = May 2000
TABLE 2 (continued)
NOTES: ODWO - Ontario Drinking Water Objectives (Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994b) (1) overburden geological unit contributing groundwater to groundwater monitor screened interval (2) defined based on groundwater quality data available for background monitors 94-6 and 97-16D completed in surficial sand layer (3) defined based on groundwater quality data available for background monitors 97-16B and 97-16C completed in upper part of clay layer
and TDS are variable over time
levels of most parameters in 1999 are higher during the Fall monitoring program
97-15A
97-15B
Granular interbed within Clay Layer
Surficial Sand Layer
Iron and manganese concentrations are slightly decreasing over time
Chloride and TDS levels are variable over time
insufficient long-term data
(3) strontium
(2) ammonia
strontium, sulphate
(3) strontium
(2) [none]
Monitor located greater than 300 metres north of the waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
Monitor located greater than 300 metres north of the waste disposal area
Groundwater quality interpreted to not be impacted by landfill leachate
May 2000
TABLE 3
VILLAGE OF ST. ISIDORE LANDFILL SITE GROUNDWATER MONITORING PROGRAM
NATION MUNICIPALITY, ONTARIO
1.0 MONITORING SESSIONS
1.1 Water Level and Quality Monitoring Spring (MaytJune) Fall (October)
2.0 SAMPLING LOCATIONS
2.1 Groundwater Monitoring Wells 91-3,91-4,91-5,94-6,94-7A, 94-7B, 94-8A, 94-8B, 94-9,94-10,97-13A, 97-13B, 97-14A, 97-14B, 97-15A, 97-15B, 97-16A, 97-16B, 97-16C, 97-16D
2.2 Field Blank one per monitoring session
3.0 FIELD MEASURED PARAMETERS
Groundwater levels in all monitoring wells temperature, conductivity, pH for all groundwater samples
4.0 LABORATORY MEASURED PARAMETERS
calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, aluminum, barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, total phosphorus, silicon, silver, strontium, sulphur, thallium, tin, titanium, vanadium, zinc
hardness (calculated from laboratory calcium and magnesium analyses)
alkalinity, TDS, chloride, sulphate, nitrate, nitrite, ortho-phosphate
ammonia, DOC, COD
phenols
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VILLAGE OF ST. ISIDORE LANDFILL SITE SURFACE WATER MONITORING PROGRAM
NATION MUNICIPALITY, ONTARIO
1.0 MONITORING SESSIONS
1.1 Water Quality Monitoring Spring (MayIJune) Fall (October)
2.0 SAMPLING LOCATIONS
2.1 Surface Water Monitoring Stations SW1, SW2
3.0 FIELD MEASURED PARAMETERS
temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, and flow estimates for all surface water samples
4.0 LABORATORY MEASURED PARAMETERS
calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, aluminum, barium, beryllium, boron, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, total phosphorus, silicon, silver, strontium, sulphur, thallium, tin, titanium, vanadium, zinc
hardness (calculated from laboratory calcium and magnesium analyses)
alkalinity, TDS, chloride, sulphate, nitrate, nitrite, ortho-phosphate
ammonia, DOC, COD
phenols
Special Note For Parameters with Established Provincial Water Quality Criteria - All laboratory analyses on surface water samples will be performed by a private analytical laboratory and the method detection limits (MDLs) for the specific analyses should be commensurate with the standards established in the Provincial Water Quality Objectives or the Ontario Drinking Water Objectives, whichever is lower.
KEY PLAN
SCALE 1 : 50,000
SPECIAL NOTE THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION
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NOTES:
GW-1 = BH91-3 GW-2 = BH91-4
GW-3 = BH94-8B GW-4 = BH94-8A GW-5 = BH94-7B GW-6 = BH94-7A GW-7 = BH94-6 GW-8 = BH91-5 GW-9 = BH94-10
GW-10 = BH97-15A GW-11= BHW-15B GW-12 = BH97-13A GW-13 = BH97-13B GW-14 = BH97-14B GW-15 = BH97-14A GW-16 = BLANK GW-17 = BH94-9
GW-18 = BH97-16A GW-19 = BH97-16B GW-20 = BH97-16C GW-21= BH97-16D
sw-1 = SW-1 SW-2 = SW-2
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Comment
I I I
I I I I I 1
sample
GW-2
601
1.38 ND 0.93 1607 432 ND
3832
1.09
MDL
0.01 0.01
1 2
3 0.10
1 0.10 0.10 0.02
- - 3 1
0.001 0.1 2 1 1
0.1 0.05
1 0.4 2
0.01
sample
GW-3
560
0.14 ND ND 84 197 ND
1012
0.99
sample
GW-1
51 3
0.35 NO 1.74
-- - 469 691 ND
21 24
0.94
sample
G W-4
609
ND NO 0.71 39 93 1 ND
1936
0.92
PARAMETER
E Hardness Alkalinity
E!nductivity F
:!NO3 N-NO2
:z3 CI Phenols
Colour Turbidity
Ca Mg Tannin 8 Lignin Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen K ;,. H2S
Ion Balance
sample UNITS
mgfl msn
mgLCaC03 mgLCaC03
umhoslcm m s n mgL r W L mgL msn
mg/L m& NTU
Pt/Co units mg/L mglL m@ mg/L mg/L m& mg/L mg/L
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Comment:
Matrix: sample
G W-6
6.88 448 61 2 67 47
0.28 ND 0.12 0.35 4.4 20 ND
1 .OO
PARAMETER
Total P Alkalinity TDS CI SO4 N-NO3 N-NO2
r i H 3 DOC COD Phenols
Ion Balance
sample
GW-7
2.68 160 176 5 12
0.16 ND 0.03 0.04 3.6 10 ND
0.96
sample - GW-5
13.4 292 316 4 22
0.1 1 ND ND 0.04 5.1 25 ND
1-01
UNITS
m@ mgL CaC03
m a mg/L W L m@L mglL mglL mglL m@ mglL m@L
WATER sample
GW-8
2.67 654 1792 424 384 0.74 0.27 0.12 5.24 13.7 43 ND
1.04
MDL
0.01 2 2 1 3
0.10 0.10 0.03 0.02 0.4 3
0.001
sample
GW-9
0.10 655 1656 395 306 0.90 ND 0.09 0.35 9.7 25 ND
1.03
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Matrix: sample
G W-6
36 23 184 4
ND 0.04 ND 0.02 ND ND ND ND 0.1 I ND 0.32 ND N D
7.2 ND
0.250 16 ND ND ND ND
sample
GW-7
46 9 9 I
ND 0.01 ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.02 ND 0.28 ND ND
5.5 ND
0.101 4
ND ND ND ND
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WATER sample
G W-8
1 22 1 06 432 28 ND 0.13 ND 0.51 ND ND ND ND 0.02 ND 0.15 ND ND
6.8 ND
0.835 135 ND ND ND ND
MDL
1 1 1 1
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.002 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.01 0.007
3 0.2 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05
ND=Not
sample
G W-9
138 112 353 8
ND 0.08 ND 0.24 ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.27 ND ND
5.8 ND
0.545 105 ND ND ND ND
sample
GW-5
75 24 16 1
ND 0.03 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.05 ND ND
8.6 ND
0.110 8
ND ND ND ND
Detected
PARAMETER
G Na
:I Ba
%: Cr
,c: Fe
E Mo
Fi SI
p' TI
Zn sn
MDL=Method Detection Limit
UNITS
mg/L mgk mg/L mgn- mgfl m f l mg/L mg/L mgk m& mg/L mgk mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L m!3n
mg/L mg/L m f l mgn- m a
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Comment:
sample
GW-11
4.68 142 172 2 10
0.22 ND 0.27 0.17 6.6 15 ND
0.99
PARAMETER
Total P Alkalinity TDS CI SO4 N-NO3 N-NO2
;:H3 DOC
Phenols "OD
Ion Balance
MDL=Method Detection Limit
sample
GW-12
0.21 289 856 329 7
0.1 I ND 0.21 0.71 2.9 10 ND
0.94
UNITS
mgfl rngRCaC03
m& W L m& m@ m@ m@- m s n m& mg/L
m s n
-
sample
GW-13
24.5 248 296 5 27 ND ND ND 0.04 4.0 15 ND
0.97
MDL
0.01 2 2 1 3
0.10 0.10 0.03 0.02 0.4 3
0.001
ND=Not
sample
GW-14
0.03 1 24 172 6 17
0.26 0.18 0.03 0.49 4.8 15 ND
1.02
sample
GW-10
0.02 235 660 180 4
ND ND 0.06 1.34 5.8 20 ND
1.10
Detected
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I MDL=Method Detection Limit
I UNITS
mglL mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mgn mg/L mg/L mg/L
PARAMETER sample
GW-11
41 10 4 1
ND 0.03 ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.02 ND ND ND ND
5.3 ND
0.064 3
ND ND ND ND
MDL
1 1 1 1
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01
0.002 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.01
0.007 3
0.2 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05
ND=Not
sample
GW-12
40 25 230 6
ND 0.08 ND 0.05 ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.02 ND ND
5.8 NO
0.220 2
NO ND 0.06 ND
sample
GW-I 0
42 21 158 6
ND 0.07 ND 0.05 ND ND ND N D 0.20 ND 0.12 ND ND
5.4 ND
0.304 ND ND ND ND ND
Detected
sample
GW-I 3
7 1 19 7 2
ND 0.04 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.28 ND ND
6.8 ND
0.116 10 ND ND ND ND
sample
GW-I 4
32 12 9 4
ND 0.03 ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.02 ND 0.07 ND ND
4.1 ND
0.139 6
ND ND ND ND
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UNITS MDL
I 1 1 I
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.002 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.1 0. I 0.01 0.007
3 0.2 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05
ND=Not
Report Number: Date: - Date Submitted: Date Collected: Project:
Matrix:
9903545 May 25.1 999 May 25,1999 May 8,1999 991-281 8
WATER sample I sample
I
34 35 38 1 9
ND 0.08 ND 0.10 ND ND ND ND 0.15 ND 0.02 ND ND
6.2 ND
0.387 ND ND ND ND ND
Detected
sample ~
sample
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PARAMETER
Total P Alkalinity TDS CI
E 0 3 N-NO2 PO4 N-NH3 DOC COD Phenols
Ion Balance
UNITS
m@- mglLCaC03
m@ m@ m& m& m@ mg/L mm- mgk nw- rnSk
MDL
0.01 2 2 1 3
0.10 0.10 0.03 0.02 0.4 3
0.001
sample
GW-20
4.95 307 780 255 15 ND ND 1.26 0.59 3.8 18 ND
1 .OO
Matrix: sample
GW-21
5.29 21 8 300 24 27 ND ND 0.09 0.05 2.1 ND ND
1 .OO
sample WATER
sample sample
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FALL 1999 MONITORING SESSION LAB REPORT Nos. 9908928,9909008
NOTES:
GW-1= BH97-14B GW-2 = BH97- 13A GW-3 = BH97-14A
GW-4 = BH91-4 GW-5 = BH91-5 GW-6 = BH91-3
GW-7 = BH97-16B GW-8 = BH97-16C GW-9 = BH94-8A GW-10 = BH94-7B GW-11= BH94-7A GW-12 = BH94-9
GW-13 = BH94-10 GW-14 = BLANK
GW-15 = BH97-16A GW-16 = BH94-6
GW-17 = BH97-16D GW-18 = BH97-15A GW-19 = BH97-15B
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PARAMETER
Ca Mg Na K Al Ba Be B Cd Cr Co Cu Fe Pb Mn Mo Ni Si Ag Sr S TI Ti v Zn Sn
MDL = Method Detection Limit Comment:
UNITS
mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L m g n mslL mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L mg/L mglL mglL mg/L
P.O. Number: Matrix: Water - -.
41997 41 998 41 999 42000 MDL GW-1 GW-2 GW-3 GW-4
Sn has been added.
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PARAMETER
Ca Mg Na K A1 Ba Be B Cd Cr Co Cu Fe Pb Mn Mo N i Si Ag S r S TI Ti V Zn Sn
MDL = Method Detection Limit Comment:
42002 GW-6
174 126 594 12
0.05 0.21 ND 0.24 ND ND ND ND 0.06 ND 0.16 ND ND 8.7 ND 1.13 202 ND ND ND 0.15 ~0 .05
Incomplete
UNITS
mg/L mdL mglL mg/L mglL mglL mglL mglL mg1L mg/L mg/L mg1L mg1L mglL mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L mg1L mg/L mg/L mglL mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L
MDL
1 1 1 1
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.002 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.007
1 0.5 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05
INC =
Matrix: 42003 GW-7
16 28 809 9
3.37 0.63 ND 0.37 ND ND ND ND 4.77 ND 0.09 ND ND 9.1 ND
0.273 4
ND 0.04 ND 0.10 ~0.05
42004 Gw-8
18 2 1 310 6
7.74 0.66 ND 0.25 ND ND ND
0.005 13.3
0.002 0.32 ND ND 12.5 ND
0.235 3
ND 0.03 0.02 0.13 ~ 0 . 0 5
Water
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I Golder Associates Report Number: 9909008
Date: Jan. 20,2000 Date Submitted: Oct. 13. 1999
Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991-281 8
I PARAMETER UNITS
mglL mg1L
mg1L CaC03 mslL mglL mg/L mg/L mg/L mgk mglL mslL mg/L mglL mglL mglL mg/L mglL mglL mg/L mg1L mglL mglL mg1L mg/L mglL
L ( MDL=Methad Detection Limit
i Comment: IS = Insufficient Sample Sn has been added.
sample WATER
sample I sample I
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REPORT OF ANALYSIS
I Client:
I Golder Associates Report Number: 9909008
Date: Nov. 10,1999 Date Submitted: Oct. 13, 1999
Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991 -281 8
I Comment:
I
i 146 Colonnade Road Unit 8, Nepean, Ontario, K2E 7Y 1 Tel: 1-888-271 -8378 (61 3)727-5692 Fax:(613)727-5222
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
I Client:
I Golder Associates Report Number: 9909008
Date: Jan. 20,2000 Date Submitted: Oct. 13, 1999
Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991-2818
PARAMETER
Ag Al Alkalinity B Ba Be Ca Cd CI Co COD Cr Cu DOC Fe K Mg Mn Mo N-NH3 N-NO2 N-NO3 Na Ni 0-PO4
UNITS
mglL mg1L
mg1L CaC03 mglL mgIL mg1L mglL mglL mg lL mglL rng/L mglL mg1L mglL mg1L mgk mglL mglL mg1L mglL mglL mglL m s n mg/L mgIL
MDL sample
Matrix:
I ~ ~ ~ = ~ e t h o d Detection Limit ND=Not Detected
I Comment:
I
WATER sample I sample
I
- --
sample
Approval: C;
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ACCUTEST LABORATORIES LTD.
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
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Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991-281 8
I Comment:
I Approval: i
PARAMETER
Pb PH Phenols S Si SO4 Sr TDS Ti TI Total P V Zn
MDL=Method Detection Limit
I 146 Colonnade Road Unit 8, Nepean, Ontario, K2E 7Y1 Tel: 1-888-271-8378 (61 3)727-5692 Fax:(613)727-5222
Matrix: sample
GW-15
ND 7.86 ND 9
5.2 27
0.431 2840 ND ND 0.94 ND 0.03
sample
GW-14
0.002 6.13 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND
Detected
UNITS
mglL
m a mg/L mg1L mg/L m@- m@L mg/L mg/L mg/L mglL mg/L
sample
GW-16
ND 7.39 ND ND 6.9 13
0.125 260 ND ND 61.7 ND ND
MDL
0.002
0.001 3
0.1 3
0.007 2
0.01 0.2 0.01 0.01 0.01
ND=Not
WATER sample
GW-17
ND 7.33 ND 9
8.4 29
0.1 38 412 ND ND 1.27 ND ND
sample
GW-18
ND 7.71 ND 4
5.9 12
0.31 1 716 ND ND
0.06 ND 0.06
I Client:
Alkalinity u p Cd
I Eb COD Cr
I :;c Fe
u ( MDL=Method Detection Limit
I Comment:
I
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
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Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991-2818
sample
b Approval:
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ACCUTEST LABORATORIES LTD.
I Client:
I
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
Golder Associates Report Number: 9909008 Date: Nov. 10,1999 Date Submitted: Oct 13,1999
Attn: Mr. Andrew Harwood Date Collected: Oct. 13, 1999 Project: 991-281 8
I Comment:
I Approval: '
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I May 2000
I
APPENDIX B
RESULTS OF FIELD AND LABORATORY CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ANALYSES
(OCTOBER 1991 TO OCTOBER 1999)
I APPENDIX B-I - GROUNDWATER MONITORS APPENDIX B-II- SURFACE WATER MONITORING STATIONS
NOTES
NS location not sampled during monitoring session
IS insufficient water to pennit sample collection
I DRY surface water station dry at time of monitoring session
I NM field parameter not measured due to instrument malfunction
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
The abbreviations commonly employed on the "Chemical and Physical Analyses Data Sheets", on the figures, in the tables and in the text of the report as related to the water quality monitoring programs are as follows:
ODWO Ontario Drinking Water Objective (Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994b) PWQO Provincial Water Quality Objective (Ministry of the Environment and Energy, 1994c) (Includes Interim PWQO also)
I May 2000
I I I ' I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I
N P CaC03 C microS1cm NTU TCU rnL m g k PPm COND. DIS. OXYGEN TKN BOD COD DOC EC TOC TS TSS TDS TC FC FS Bkgd f(Alka1inity) f (Hardness) f (Temp) f (pH,Temp) f (pH)
nitrogen phosphorus calcium carbonate degrees Celsius microsiemens per centimetre Nephelometric Turbidity Unit True Colour Unit millilitre milligrams per litre parts per million conductivity dissolved oxygen total kjeldahl nitrogen biochemical oxygen demand chemical oxygen demand dissolved organic carbon Escherichia coli total organic carbon total solids total suspended solids total dissolved solids total coliform faecal coliform faecal streptococcus background PWQO related to alkalinity of surface water PWQO related to hardness of surface water PWQO related to temperature of surface water PWQO related to pH and temperature of surface water PWQO related to pH of surface water
* See Ministry of Environment and Energy (1994b) for narrative guideline
I May 2000
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
APPENDIX B-I
GROUNDWATER MONITORS
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-1 Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 03-Oct-1991 19-Feb-1992 21 -Sep-I 994
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphourus Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Subhate sulphur TDS Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
ODWO
<0.010 < 1
5 0.050 0.60
0.005 <0.00200 31 .O
250 91 .O 111.0 Destroyed 0.05 <0.010
<0.0100 12 992
1 <0.0100 1.5 0.27 80-1 00 152
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
I ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-2 Sheet: 1
I Date Sampled:
ODWO
30-500 306 0.1 0.110
0.31 1 0.110
<0.010 < 1
5 0.100 0.60
Parameter
i Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Bervllium
I BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper Fluoride Hardness lCaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mg/L unless othewise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sam~ le Source: 91-2 Sheet: 2
Date Sampled.
ODWO -
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Bervllium
I BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium
Destroyed Calcium Chloride Chromium cobalt COD Conductivitv (uS/cm) . . Copper Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91 -3 Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 03-Oct-1991 19-Feb-I 992 21 -Sep-I 994 20-Jan-I 995 26-Jan-1 996
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum
ODWO
Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivitv luSlcm) . ~
Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mg/L unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-3
Date Sampled:
Sheet: 2
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt
ODWO
COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-4
Date Sampled.
Sheet: 1
03-013-1 991 19-Feb-I 992 21-Sep-I 994 20-Jan-I 995 26-Jan-1 996
ODWO Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS
\ ,
~hali ium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mg/L unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 914 Sheet: 2
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium
ODWO
Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mgiL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-5 Sheet: 1
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium
ODWO
Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 91-5
Date Sampled:
Sheet: 2
ODWO
30-500 0.1
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Bervllium BOD Boron Bromide Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm)
DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) Organic Nitrogen pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Phosphourus Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium TKN Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sheet: 1 Sample Source: 94-6
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaCO3) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium
ODWO
30-500 31 6 0.1 <0.030
1
5
Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc 5
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 94-7A Sheet: 1
Date Sampled:
ODWO
30-500 0.1
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm)
DOC Fluoride Hardness ICaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Subhate sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 94-7B Sheet: 1
13-Oct-1999 Date Sampled:
Parameter ODWO
Alkalinity (CaC03) 30-500 Aluminum 0.1 Ammonia (as N) Barium 1 Beryllium Boron 5 Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivitv luSlcm) . . Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS
~, ~hali ium Tin i i t inium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 94-8A
Date Sampled: 20-Jan-1 995
Parameter ODWO
Sheet: 1
13-Oct-1999
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 94-88 Sheet: 1
20-Jan-1 995 26-Jan-1 996 17-Jun-I 997 06-May-I 999 13-Oct-1999 Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium
ODWO
<0.00500 75.0 197.0 DRY DRY
Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 94-9 Sheet: 1
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
ODWO
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Sample Source: 94-10
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Fluoride Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL -
ODWO
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
, NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sheet: 1
655 ~0.030 0.35 0.080 c0.010 0.240 ~0.05000 138.0
NS Not Located 395.0 <0.010 <0.0100 25 2100 <0.0050 9.7
Sample Source: 96-11A
Date Sampled-
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper Hardness (CaCO3) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Selenium Sodium Strontium Sulphate TDS Tem~erature (C) . , vanadium Zinc
ODWO
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Sheet: 1
26-Jan-1 996 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
<0.00500 40.0 584.0 NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED
Sample Source: 96-1 1 B
Date Sampled:
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Selenium Sodium Strontium Sulphate
Temperature (C) Vanadium
ODWO
Sheet: 1
26-Jan-1 996 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
130 2.100 0.040 <0.00500 14.0 27.0 NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED <0.010 <0.0100 13 1045
Zinc 5 0.020
I All values reported in mgIL unless otherwise noted
Sample Source: 96-12A
Date Sampled:
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivitv (uSlcm) . . Copper Hardness (CaCO3) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Mercury Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Selenium Sodium Strontium Sulphate TDS Temperature (C) Vanadium Zinc
ODWO
I All values reported In mglL unless otherwise noted
I I I I 1 I I I I
Sheet: 1
26-Jan-1 996 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-1 999 12-013-1 999
0.160 <0.00500 35.0 666.0 NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED <0.010 <0.0100 26
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 96-1 2B Sheet: 1
I Date Sampled: 26-Jan-1 996 17-Jun-1997 07-May-1999 12-Oct-1999
Parameter ODWO
Alkalinity (CaC03) 30-500 166 Aluminum 0.1 2.720 Boron 5 0.050 Cadmium 0.005 ~0.00500 Calcium 12.0
I Chloride 250 27.0 NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED NOT LOCATED Chromium 0.05 <0.010 Cobalt <0.0100 COD 2 1 Conductivity (uSlcm) 490 Copper 1 0.0300 Hardness (CaC03) 80-1 00 67
0.3 4.09 Lead 0.01 0.0030 Magnesium 9.00 Manganese 0.05 0.150 Mercury Nickel
0.001 <0.0002 <0.010
Nitrate (as N) 10 2.22
I Nitrite (as N) 1 ~ 0 . 1 0 pH (pH units) 6.5-8.5 8.6 Selenium 0.01 0.002 Sodium 200 88.0 Strontium 0.107 Sulphate 500 36.0 I TDS 500 292 Temperature (C) 15 6.0 Vanadium 0.0300 Zinc 5 0.050
I All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
I I I I I I 1 I I
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sheet: 1 Sample Source: 97-13A
Date Sampled:
Parameter ODWO
30-500 0.1
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nidtel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulohate sulphur TDS TemDeratUre (C)
Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mg/L unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sheet: 1 Sample Source: 97-13B
Date Sampled:
ODWO
30-500 0.1
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium
0.04 0.040 <0.010 <0.010 <0.00500 71 .O 5.0 DRY <0.010 <0.0100 15
DRY
Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Tem~erature (C) ~, ~hali ium Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-14A Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 17-Mar-I 997 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
ODWO Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSIcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sul~hate sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-148 Sheet: 1
I Date Sampled: 17-Mar-I 997 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
Parameter ODWO
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcrn) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless
5
otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-15A Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 17-Mar-I 997 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 13-Oct-1999
Parameter ODWO
Alkalinity (CaC03) 30-500 Aluminum 0.1 Ammonia (as N) Barium 1 Beryllium Boron 5 Cadmium 0.005 Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-15B
Date Sampled:
Sheet: 1
17-Mar-1 997 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-1 999 13-Oct-1999
ODWO Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulohur
DRY
TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-16A Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 13-Oct-1999
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivitv (uSlcm)
DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium in- Titanium Vanadium Zinc
ODWO
30-500 0.1
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-166
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Sheet: 1
17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
ODWO
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mg1L unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-16C
Date Sampled:
Sheet: 1
17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
Parameter ODWO
30-500 0.1
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnes~um Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium 200 Strontium Sulphate 500 Sulphur TDS 500 Temperature (C) 15 Thallium Tin Titanium Vanadium Zinc 5
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted.
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sample Source: 97-16D Sheet: 1
Date Sampled: 17-Jun-I 997 07-May-I 999 13-Oct-1999
ODWO
30-500 0.1
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Coooer DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulohate sulphur TDS Temoerature (C) , , ~hali ium Tin iitanium Vanadium Zinc
All values reported in mglL unless otherwise noted
May 2000
APPENDIX B-I1
SURFACE WATER MONITORS
Sample Source: SW.
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSIcm) copper Dissolved Oxygen DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Titanium Unionized Ammonia Vanadium Zinc
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
PWQO
75% Bkgd f (pH) f (pH, Temp)
f (Hardness) 0.2 0.0002
0.3 f (Al k)
All values reported in mg/L unless otherwise noted.
335 c0.030 0.18 0.050 <0.010 1.250 -=0.00015 455.0 125.0 DRY <0.010 <0.0004 29 2200 <0.0050 11.0 15.6 1515 0.06 <0.0020 92.00 0.580 <0.010 ~0.010 2.77 <o. 10 6.9 ~0.001 C0.03 0.04 131.0 1.20 0.0005 76.0 1.720 1240.0 434 2588 22.0 ~0.00500 <0.010 c0.02 <0.0070 0.01 0
Sheet: 1
Sample Source: SW-2
Date Sampled:
Parameter
Alkalinity (CaC03) Aluminum Ammonia (as N) Barium Beryllium Boron Cadmium Calcium Chloride Chromium Cobalt COD Conductivity (uSlcm) Copper Dissolved Oxygen DOC Hardness (CaC03) Iron Lead Magnesium Manganese Molybdenum Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nitrite (as N) pH (pH units) Phenols Phosphate (as P) Phosphorus (total) Potassium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulphate Sulphur TDS Temperature (C) Thallium Titanium Unionized Ammonia Vanadium Zinc
Golder Associates
ST.ISIDORE LANDFILL - NATION MUNICIPALITY - REPORT OF MONITORING RESULTS
Sheet: 1
07-May-I 999 12-Oct-1999
PWQO
75% Bkgd 143 f (pH) c0.030 f (pH, Temp) 0.74
0.020 f (Hardness) c0.010 0.2 0.150 0.0002 0.00021
64.0 30.0 DRY
0.1 <0.010 0.0004 0.001 1
90 465
0.005 <0.0050 f (Temp) 5.0
36.0 226
0.3 0.34 f (A1 k) <0.0020
16.00 0.770
0.01 co.010 0.025 <0.010
1.29 co. 10
6.58.5 6.5 0.001 <0.001
(0.03 0.03 0.06
16.0
All values reported in mg/L unless otherwise noted.
May 2000
APPENDIX C
RECORD OF BOREHOLE SHEETS
PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS BY GOLDER ASSOCIATES LTD.
DATA INPUT: Dlwk lo , Slavar
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INSTAUATIONS
DESCRIPTION
Loose to compact brown to grey SILTY fine SAND layers
Grey SILTY CLAY wtth silt and fine sand seams
LOGGED: LD L 1 to 50 Golder Associates CHECKED:
:
DEPTH SCALE (ALONG HOLE) - .. LOGGED: LD.L
Golder Associates CHECKED: , - - .
DEPTH SCPLE (ALONG HOLE) - .. . LOGGED: D.J.S
Golder Associates CHECKED: L
, . - . -
DEP7H S W (ALONG HOLE) - .. LOGGED: D.J.S 1 Golder Associates CHECKED:
, ...
DEmH SCALE (ALONG POLE) - ., LOGCFD: @ J.S
Golder Associates -
INSTAUATIONS
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DEPM SCALE (ALONG HOLE) LOGGED: D.J.S
I ~ I S Golder Associates ' CHECKED: &m
INSTAUATlONS
Loose lo awnpad bmwn lo grey SILTY fine SAND
Very kose grey SILTY fine SAND withsandysiltseams
-
-
-
-
-
DEPM SCALE (ALONG HOLQ LOGGED: D.J.S
Golder ~ssociates ' CHECKED: @
Golder Associates Ltd.
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