7/8/91 - 7/21/91 bi-weekly progress report ...drawing 1, prelirriinary investigation area...
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SDMS DocID 2106402 July26,i99i
Mr. .Glen S.Lapsiey, OSC Enforcement and Title III Sectiori U.S. EPA, Regibn III 841 Chestnut Building Philadelphia, Permsylvania 19107
RE: Bi-Weekly Prbgress Report July 8 - 21, 199L
; Barefoot Landfill Site Hollidaysburg, Perinsylvaiua
.-Dear Mr.-Lapsley:.\ ;'-;-.•- "''-- y- -C •.• •/ ;— • ..' '' •'•'-
Warzyri Inc. (Warzyn) presents this second bi-weekly progress report detailing activities fbr the Barefp.dt Landfill Site in accordance with Section .8.6 of the Adrriinistraitiye Order (AO).
1. Action Taken Toward Achieving Compliance with AO ; The following actioris were taken during the repbrting period to achieve compliance with the AO. ; V ' . :
V \ Warzyn's field team arrived at the Ba ' investigation on Jiily 8,1991. ' V - A ;
' y Brush and undergrowth were cleared to ;expose the areas for irivestigation .•;..•.;: ' a r i d s a i r i p l i n g . ' - : •.•••;:.-;..: \:,';.-.', •;'.•.: ;•• "..•;•-•; 7 "7y- "7 •. ,r-.-yy.
• A grid Of marker stakes was laid out.in 25 by 25 ft array across the areas .. to be irivestigatedto; facilitate dociimentatiori of the investigatiori.
• Harid-auger bprings were Completed to depths betweeri 1 arid 3 feet at 101 Ipcations in and surrounding eight of the nine;'areas;of concerri
. ; identified in the Work Plaim See disciissibn of the ninth area, identified by EPA as the "Sewage Sludge arid Tomato Crop: Residue Area" in
: Sectibn 3 of; this reportv • • • - ; i
Weston's report for EPA identified and namednine areas of potential waste br soil contamiriation at the Barefoot Landfill Site. To facilitate, discussion of the site findings^ the nine areas identified by Weston have been fe-labeled with the letters A through I. Figure 2 from the Work Plan has been riiairked and is attached to provide a cross-reference betweeri the previbus area riames and the current letter identification. Figure 3 from the Work Plan is attached to show the Weston sampling locations.; - , ; ; -
THE PERFECT BALANCE • BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY
AND CREATIVltY.
PHILADELPHIA 4^5 DEVONPARK DRIVE
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. , ( 2 1 5 ) 964-0808 • - FAX ( 2 1 5 ) 96-4-8263
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WARZYN
Glen S. Lapsley, OSC Bi-Weekly Progress Report
Barefoot Landfill Site July 26,1991
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Table 1 lists the number, of auger pi-obes made iri each area. Drawing 1 is the base rriap which shows the locations of each of the 101 auger prpbes rriade at the site. Three symbbls are used:. orie to identify augers indicatirig waste, a secpnd to indicate discolored soil, and the third to indicate clean soil. A sheet has been completed for each area of potential concern, A through I,;tb sunimarize the;
. bbserVatioris rriade, and indicate sampling plaimed. The base map and summary sheets are attached.' y'yy-"-'y. :'.'•":''••.•. • '" _•' : "• •,•.•.-•" -..'y.-"-'"':'••-'
2. Description of Activities Planned for July 22 - August 11.1991.; Field Nyork scheduled for the next three-week period includes: further delineatiori of the.horizontal and vertical exterit bf waste andspil contamination, the collection of waste sainples^ and the cbllectiori of sbil samples. Table 2 lists the proposed samplirig locations arid depths. - ;. . .
We were able tb define the bouridaries.and depths of waste, iri most areas by harid"augeririg; therefore, it will be unnecesisary tp use the. drill rig for that pUrpbse. Ori the;basis; of the firidings;(suriimarized;in the attached sheets arid; drawing 1), we have developed a list (Table 2) pf the proposed sariipling iPcatidris.: These represerit a decreasie in the total number of samples listed iri Table 2 pf the Work Plari. However; we'are confident these samples will be sufficient to define the characteristics arid extent of waste on Site. Please review this informationandjcall m e as soon as possible to adyj^e^ne^^Ketheivybu
"apprbval of the proposed^aroj
3; Description of Difficulties-Encountered br Antidpatied. ^ , The Westbri investigatibn reports for EPA ideritified riine areas pf observed br suspected cbritaminatiori. Warzyn's primary objectives for the first ten days of
; investigation included identifying each, of; those areas arid deteriniriing; to the degree possible by hand-augering, the vertical and hoiizorital extent of waste arid/br contaminated soil in i eachareaJ / • '
Eight of the nirie areas identified by the EPA were located, marked with the 25 by 25 ft grid;of marker stakes, and mapped.:by hand auger prpbes. Neither
: Warzyn,; nor members of the EPA oversight crew Were able to definitively identify the area Weston had idientified as the^"Sewage Sludge and Tomato Crop Residue" area. There is no readily apparent area; of waste matching this description or a samplirig locationmarker; .A base rnap was obtairied from Westori but the scale did ript appear to match the field observations, arid it was impossible; to determine the location of sample S13, collected and reported by Weston. Therefore, Warzyn is unable tb take actiop with respect tp this area.
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mRZYN
The last prpgress report iridicated some concerns regarding access tp the site, which is via Zeke's Auto yard. There is spme concern regarding limits on our wbrking hours and a possibility that the access road may be closed after August ;1991. At present, we dor have iaccess to the site during Zeke's business hours. Otheraccess issues are currently urider discussiou with Zeke's and • it is hoped that all issues can be rissolved, so that continued access tb the site is npt a prbblern. ..••••. • ' , : ; / ' ' • • • • ; ' / - • • •'. ' ;;. ••'.••• •'-•.•.''-• -'•.•• ^-;-•',•',-.• .•' -y'
4. Summary arid Schedule bf Actioris Taken tb Mitigate Difficulties^ ; ,. • y I called ypu on July 17, 1991 tp discuss the difficiilty which the Warzyn team and EPA oversight personnel were haying in identifying the location from which S13 was collected and in locating the area Weston had^ labeled; the "Sewage Sludge and Tpmatb Crop Residue" area. You agreed to haVe Weston get iri cpntact withusto resolve the uricefrtainty.;;^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .; :V ^ -
Iri resppnsie to your request^Marjorie Easton caUed Warzyn and arranged fo^^^ meriiber pf the original Westori sampling team to visit the site on July 29, 1991 arid help atterript to identify the "Sewage. Sludge and Tomato Cfbp Residue" area and sariiple S13 location. When Area D is ideritified, Warzyn will complete thedelirieatioriof the riirie areas of cbncern., ' ^ "
Cbncludirig Statemerits" ' •. '7 ^ - ,' • ';Please xoritact me if ybu have ariy questions or comments rega;rding wbrk completed or planned for the Barefoot Landfill Project. Please also;call me regarding the sample selection as described in Sbctibri 2 above. We anticipate submitting the next progress repprton August 9, 1991.
Siricerely,; : 7 '-':
WARZYNINC.
Peter J. Vagt, Ph.D. Project Cbordinator
Enclosures: ;Figures 2 arid 3 from approved Work Plan. Table 1, Area Designations / ~ :yy-, Drawing 1, Prelirriinary Investigation Area Delirieatiori Map Drawing 2v Proposed Sa;mplirig Locations Surnmary sheets for Areas A - I . / - '
cc: D. Bartlett V.Gallbgly A. Belerison
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Table 2 Soil and Waste Samples to be Collected Barefoot Landfill Site Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
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Area
A
^ -
C
D
k
F
Sample Desiqnation
WA-A-1 SB-A-1 SB-A-2 SP-A-1 SP-A-2 SP-A-3 SP-A-4
l l do A f None /-^^^
WA-C-1
SB-C-1
WA-D-1 SB-D-1 SB-D-2 SP-D-1 SP-D-2 SP-D-3
SB-E-1 SB-E-2 SB-E-3 SP-E-1 SP-E-2 SP-E-3
AP-F-1 AP-F-2
WA-F-1 SB-F-1 SB-F-2 SP-F-1 SP-F-2 SP-F-3
Coordinates South West Depth
233 558 0-0.5 233 558 0.5-2 233 558 2-3 205 550 0.5-2 248 504 0.5-2 280 555 0.5-2 250 595 0.5-2
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383 755 Large Chunk of Waste
383 755 0.5-2
To be deternnined To be determined To be determined To be determined To be determined To be determined
137 631 0-1.5 137 631 3-4.5 137 631 4.5-6 131 636 0.5-2 138 622 0.5-2 145 638 0.5-2
100 770 5 100 800 5
80 800 0-1.5 80 800 2-3.5 80 800 3.5-5
124 750 0.5-2 65 770 0.5-2 80 827 0.5-2
Parameters Charact- Treat-
eristics abilitv Metals Cvanide VOCs
1 1 ^ f \ ^ '
1 1 / ZZ
1 "" / / 1 1 /
1 1 \ _ J
l y
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
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Table 2 Soil and Waste Samples to be Collected Barefoot Landfill Site Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
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Sample Coordinates Area Desiqnation South West Depth
G AP-G-1 175 775 5 AP-G-2 To be determined 3 AP-G-3 To be determined 3 AP-G-4 To be determined 3
WA-G-1 200 821 0-1 SB-G-1 200 821 1.5-3 SB-G-2 200 821 3-4.5
^ SP-G-1 200 765 0.5-2 SP-G-2 To be determined SP-G-3 To be determined SP-G-4 220 880 0.5-2 SP-G-5 170 885 0.5-2
H AP-H-1 To be determined 3 AP-H-2 To be determined 3 AP-H-3 To be determined 3
WA-H-1 112 928 0-0.2 SB-H-1 59 890 0.5-2 SB-H-2 4 965 2-3.5 SP-H-1 74 858 0.5-2 SP-H-2 36 915 0.5-2
^ SP-H-3 72 960 0.5-2 SP-H-4 140 925 0.5-2 SS-H-1 120 878 0.5-2 SS-H-2 50 922 0.5-2
1 AP-l-1 To be determined 3 AP-l-2 To be determined 3 AP-l-3 To be determined 3
WA-l-1 248 952 0.5-1 SB-l-1 248 952 1.5-2.5 SB-l-2 248 952 2.5-3.5 SP-l-1 255 1009 0.5-2 SP-l-2 230 937 0.5-2 SP-l-3 269 952 0.5-2 SS-l-1 250 925 0.5-1.5
Parameters Charact- Treat-
eristics abilitv Metals Cvanide VOCs
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1
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Table 2 Soil and Waste Samples to be Collected Barefoot Landfill Site Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
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Sample Area Desiqnation
Coordinates South West Depth
Sub-totals
Field Duplicates
MS/MSD
Total
Characteristics
7
7
Treat-abilitv
9
9
Parameters
Metals Cvanide
41 41
5 5
46 46
VOCs
34
4
4
42
Notes: WA = Waste sample SB = Sample of soil beneath waste SP = Sample of soil from perimeter of area AP = Auger probe SS = Soil sample Field Duplicates collected at a rate of 1 per 10 samples MS/MSD = Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate Samples MS/MSD analysis performed at the rate of 2 MS/MSD samples per 20 samples
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TABLE 1 AREA DESIGNATIONS
Warzyn Designation
Area A
Area B
AreaC
Area D
Area E
Area F
AreaG
AreaH
Area I
Previous EPA Sample
S2, B2
None
S11,S12
S13
SIO
S3
S1,B1
near S4, S6
S4, S6, S14
EPA Designation
Trench into Rock Full of Oil Sludge
Backhoe Pit
Trench into Rock Full of Oil Sludge Oil Sludge
Sewage Sludge and Tomato Crop Residue
Sewage and Oil Sludge
Old Oil Lagoon
Oil I a goon
Excavated Area to Collect Lagoon Leakage
Oil Sludge
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Oil Sludge
Bockhoo Pit Trench
Into Rock Full of
Oil Sludge
Sewage Sludge
and Tomato "Crop" Residue
Oil Sludge
NOTES
1. BASE MAP TAKEN FROM SITE SKETCH BAREFOOT SANITARY SERVICES, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. PROVIDED BY WESTON-MPD.
north 0 100 200
L_rn SCALE IN FEET
FIGURE 2
WARZYN WASTE DISPOSAL AREAS
CERCLA 106 ORDER BAREFOOT LANDRLL SrfE HOLUDAYSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA
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SURFACE SAMPLE LOCATION AND NUMBER
ND
VOC CONCENTRATION ^MEASURED IN SOIL
2 > ^ E ^ Of UCTAL CONTAUINATION S8 ND
S 1 1 0 ^ ^ ° ^ SOLVDfT & UETAL CONTAUINATION
AREAS WHERE CONTAWINATION UAY BE UNDER THE SURFACE
AREA THAT HAS UETAL CONTAUINATION Os BUT SOLVENT CONTAMINATION UAY EXIST
UNDER THE SURFACE;
NOTES
1. BASE MAP TAKEN FROM ONSITE CONTAMINATION MAP. BAREFOOT SANITARY SERVICES. HOLLIDAYSBURG. PA PROVIDED BY WESTON-MPD. . ^
2. SAMPLES S1-S8 ARE SURFACE SAMPLES. SAMPLES'B1 AND 82 WERE COLLECTED AT ONE FOOT BELOW SURFACE AUGUST 1990,:
3. SURFACE SAMPLES S9 - S14 WERE COLLECTED OCTOBER 1990.
4. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCs) - THE SUM OF ALL VOCs MEASURED IN SOIL SAMPLE EXCEPT METHYLENE CHLORIDE AND ACETONE (ug/kg)
north 100 200
SCALE IN FEET
FIGURES
WARZYN O N - S I T E CONTAMINATION MAP
CERCU 106 ORDER BAREFOOT LANDFILL SITE HOLLIDAYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
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A R E A A Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Trench into Rock Full of Oil Sludge" Previous EPA Sample: S2, B2
Work Completed
16 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft
Findings
Total Area: Approximately 50 ft by 80 ft Waste Thickness: Ranges from 0.5 - 1.1 ft. Waste Description: Surficial black tar-like layer, softer at depth, septic and oily
odor. Undersoil: Grey, soft, moist, silty, clay-like material with oily odor.
Bedrock appears to be generally less that three ft below the surface.
Cover material: Sparse to none. Waste is exposed at the surface.
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: None
Sampling: One soil sample from four locations on the perimeter of waste
area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One waste sample to characterize the waste.
One waste sample for treatability testing.
Two samples of the soil beneath the waste.
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A R E A B Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: Backhoe Pit Previous EPA Sample: None
Work Completed
1 hand auger probe to 2 ft.
Findings
Total Area: Waste Thickness: Waste Description: Cover material:
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation:
Sampling:
No waste NA NA Rocky with some plants.
None
None
The Work Plan required sampling only if waste was identified.
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AREAC Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designations: "Trench into Rock Full of Oil Sludge", and "OU Sludge" Previous EPA Samples: S l l and S12
Work Completed
8 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area:
Waste Thickness: Waste Description:
Cover material:
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation:
Sampling:
No waste encountered below surface. See waste description below. Slight reading on HNu photoionization detector in one location. NA Several large (1-2 ft diameter) solid waste chunks found sitting above ground but no waste was encountered below the surface. Plants in natural organic soil, small trees.
None
Determine whether Sl l and S12 are soil samples or samples of the waste chunks, by contacting Weston.
Drum the chunks of waste and the immediately underlying soil (1")
One sample of the chunk for waste characterization.
One soil sample from beneath the above ground chunk.
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A R E A D Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Sewage Sludge and Tomato Crop Residue Area" Previous EPA Sample: S13
Work Completed
Warzyn attempted to locate this area in the field, but was unable to do so with certainty. The location of sample S13 is not readily apparent either in the field or from maps provided by Weston. Weston personnel will visit the Site during the week of July 29 to identify this area.
Findings
Total Area: Waste Thickness: Waste Description: Cover material: Cover material in the general vicinity of this area is a dark
brown organic soil with plants.
Further Information Required
First, Warzyn needs to obtain the data or information which was used to designate the "Sewage Sludge and Tomato Crop Residue Area" as an area requiring sampling. EPA will reportedly send a representative from Weston who was part of the original EPA Site evaluation team, to identify the location of sample S13.
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: Waste auger probes to determine the thickness and extent, if waste is found to be present.
Soil auger probes to determine the extent of potentially contaminated soils, if present.
Sampling: If waste is found to be present:
One soil sample from three locations on the perimeter of waste area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One waste sample to characterize waste.
One sample of waste for treatability testing.
Two samples from soil beneath the waste.
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A R E A E Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Sewage and Oil Sludge" Previous EPA Sample: SIO
Work Completed
7 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area: No waste encountered Waste Thickness: NA Waste Description: Soil in this area gave slight readings on HNu Photoionization
detector. Cover material: Thin cover of grass, shrubs.
Further Information Required
No waste was encountered, therefore, information is required describing why the area was identified as a waste area.
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: No further waste delineation required.
Sampling: One sample of soil in this area for characterization.
One soil sample from three locations on the perimeter of the area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One to two samples of deeper soils within the area to characterize soils at depth.
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A R E A F Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Old Oil Lagoon" Previous EPA Sample: S3
Work Completed
14 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area: Approximately 50 ft by 70 ft Waste Thickness: 1 foot to greater than 2.8 ft. Waste Description: Black tar-like layer, usually very soft. Undersoil: Grey stiff, clay-like material with oily odor. Cover material: Entire area is covered with less than 0.5 ft of topsoil with tall
grass
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: Two auger probes to determine the thickness of the waste.
Sampling: One soil sample from three locations on the perimeter of waste
area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One waste sample to characterize waste.
One waste sample for treatability testing.
Two samples from soil beneath the waste.
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A R E A G Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Oil Lagoon" Previous EPA Sample: SI, Bl
Work Completed
21 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area: Approximately 80 ft by 90 ft, generally delineated by a surrounding berm. The berm between Areas F and G is underlain by waste.
Waste Thickness: 0.5 ft to greater than 2.5 ft (in two spots), generally 1 to 1.5 ft thick.
Waste Description: Black tar-like layer, firm at surface, softer at depth. Undersoil: Grey stiff, clay-like material with oily odor. Cover material: Waste is generally present at the surface although it appears to
have been covered by the berm in some areas.
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: One auger probe to determine the thickness of the waste
where the waste was not fully penetrated with the hand auger.
Auger probes to delineate the southern limit of this area.
Sampling: One soil sample from five locations on the perimeter of waste
area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination
One waste sample to characterize the waste.
One waste sample for treatability testing.
Two samples of soil beneath the waste. 52018 Area G JCQ/PJV/JDA
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A R E A H Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
EPA Designation: "Excavated Area to Collect Lagoon Leakage" Previous EPA Samples: North of S4, S6
Work Completed
19 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area: Approximately 15 ft by 15 ft surrounding the hand auger at coordinates South 112, West 928 (see map).
Waste Thickness: Approximately 0.2 ft
Waste Description: Black tar-like material, firm at the surface, softer below the surface.
Potentially Impacted Soils: Grey, moist, clay-like material with oily odor. Potentially
impacted soil is 2 ft thick or greater over the area. The area is approximately 150 ft by 25-60 ft, in the drainage way of openings in berms in Area G.
Cover material: Topsoil with grass, shrubs, and trees covers 95% of the area.
The small waste area is sparsely covered with grass.
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation: Three auger probes to further refine estimate of areal extent of waste.
Sampling: One soil sample from four locations on the perimeter of the
area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One sample to characterize the waste.
One waste sample for treatability testing.
Two samples of soil beneath the waste.
Two samples of potentially impacted soils. 52018 Area H JCQ/PJV/JDA
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AREA I
EPA Designation: "Oil Sludge" Previous EPA Samples: S4, S6 and S14
Work Completed
15 hand auger probes to 1-3 ft.
Findings
Total Area:
Reporting Date: July 25, 1991
Waste Thickness: , Waste Description:
Potentially Impacted Soils:
Cover material:
Anticipated Further Action
Delineation:
Sampling:
35 ft by 35 ft. Waste was encountered in only one location (250 south, 952 west, see map), and waste was not observed at the surrounding hand auger locations approximately 35 ft away. 0.5 to 1 ft. Black, soft, oily material with oily odor.
Grey, moist, clay-like material with oily odor. Approximate area is 40 ft by 70 ft. Brown organic clay with plants and trees covers the entire area.
Auger probes to refine estimate of areal extent of waste. Total area is some smaller area within the 35 ft by 35 ft area (above).
One soil sample from three locations on the perimeter of the area to verify the field-determined extent of contamination.
One waste characterization sample.
One waste sample for treatability testing.
Two samples of soil beneath the waste.
One sample of potentially impacted soil.
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Why is there is a large overall reduction in the number of perimeter samples as compared to the number proposed in the Work Plan (WP).
What does sampling for treatability encompass?
It would be very helpful to have maps such as those depicted in Figures A7 and A9 in the WP to understand the proposed sampling changes.
Please explain what is depicted by the "Proposed Soil Boring Map". The number of samples doesn't agree with the number of samples in Table 2.
Concerning Area B, on the Warzyn map it seems to be far south of __where it is on the Weston map, despite the Weston map's not being
f to scale.
There should be at least one sample of soil to a depth which is greater than that sampled through hand augering in Area B, since this was a pit area "clean" material could have filled in the upper layers of the pit.
Concerning Area E, in the narrative it is stated that one soil sample will be analyzed for characterization. Along with this sample, should waste be present, a sample for treatability should also be taken.
Concerning Area H, why is there such a large difference in areas cited in the Total Area and the area of Potentially Impacted Soils? On the Warzyn maps Area H seems to be much smaller than
—that depicted in the Weston maps. Allowing for the Weston maps not being to scale, the two maps still seem to be out of agreement.
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