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APPENDIX A
SOIL BORING LOGS
ECM TEST BORINGSHEET 1 OF 1 WecfJ ""
LU^ BORING NO: SB-1
PROJECT: Thompson, 120 Mill Street PROJE-^r NO: QQ-5681-02 ^
nORING LOCATION: Front of Building 1 j^ . 12/21/87 ^^
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: John Mathes & Associates METHOD1: °11ow Stem AugerBORING OH SAMPLING 2,, s_m Sooon TOTAL 5 8,DIAMETER: 8 METHOD: Z 5pl1t 5p00n DEPTH: S'bBACKFILL MATERIAL Cuttinas/Cement CanAMP MPTHOOr uuttings/tement tap
LOGGED BY: Steve Kemp | STATIC WATER: NA FT. BELOW GRADEREMARKS: Collected soil samples for chemical analysis from 1.5-2.0 and 5.0-5.5 feet belowgrade. Augev refusal at 5.5 feet below grade. HNu readings are in parentheses afterthe appropr te sample interval.
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
0-3.0
3.0-5.5
5.5-5.8
5.8
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SAMPLEINTERVAL
0-2 (2)
2-4 (3)
4-6 (3)
SPOON BLOWS
1,3,2,3
3,5,9,12
15,19,450/4
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RECOV-ERY(in.)
18
16
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CLASSIFICATION
SILJj trace clay and fine sand, brown, damp..
SILT: trace clay, brown, wet, brick fragmo .
SHALE/SILT STONE: gray, dry. ^^•
END OF BORING
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E3CM TEST BORING LOG
PROJECT: Thompson, 120 Mill Street
BORING LOCATION: North of Building 1
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: John Mathes & AssociatesBORING p« 1 SAMPLING ?.. Snl1t SoonnDIAMP.TF.R: 8 1 METHOD: Z 5plU 5p00nBACKFILL MATERIAL Cuttinas/Cement CanANn MPTHDn- tuttings/tement tapLOGGED BY: Steve Kemp 1 STATIC1 WATER:
SHEET 1 OF 1 fity/**
BORING NO: SB-2
PROJECT NO '.00-5681-02UATc^'5/ 19/91 /P7DRIuLcD •METHOD1? ollow Stem AugerTOTAL Q p,DEPTH: y'°
NA FT. BELOW GRADEREMARKS: Collected soil samples for chemical analysis from 4.0-f.O and 6.0-8.0 feet
below grade. HNu readings are in parentheses after the appropriate sample interval.
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
2.0-3.5
3.5-4.0
4.0-8.0
8.0-9.5
9.5-9.8
9.8
SAMPLEINTERVAL
0-2 (0)
2-4 (0)
4-6(15)6-8 (2)
8-10(0)
SPOON BLOWS
10,5,6,4
12,4,4,7
8,8,9,105,9,11,15
7,9,19,50/2
RECOV-ERY
(in.)
0
12
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CLASSIFICATION
2" ASPHALT
SILT: some clay, trace coarse sand, brown,damp.SILT: some red shale fragments, trace clay,red brown, 'damp.
SILT: some sand and red shale fragments, tracefine gravel, brown, dry to slightly moist.
. SILT: trace clay, gravel, and shale fragments,red brown.
SILTSTONE FRAGMENTS: brown/grey, dry.
END OF BORING
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BOVI TEST BORINfGSHEET 1 OF 1 fi£ffit.
LOG BORING NO: SB- 3
PROJECT: Thompson, 120 Mill Street PROJECT N0:0o-5681-02 fc
BORING LOCATION: NW of Building 1 DRILLED: 12/21/87
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: John Mathes & Associates METHOD^01 low Stem AugerBORING OH SAMPLING o,. Snlit Sooon TOTAL g o,DIAMFTF.R: 8 METHOD: Z 5pl1t 5p00n DEPTH: y^8ACKFILLnMATERIAL Cuttings/Cement Cap
LOGGED BY: Steve Kemp | STA"IC WATER: NA FT. BELOW GRADEREMARKS: Collected soil samples for chemical analysis from 5.5-6.0 and 6.5-7.0 feet
below grade. HNu readings are in parentheses after the appropriate sample interval.
LITHOLOG..INTERVAL
0-0.2
0.2-1.0
1.0-3.0
3.0-6.0
6.0-7.0
7.0-8.0
8.0-9.2
SAMPLEINTERVAL
0-2 (0)
2-4 (0)
4-6(1)
'-8(0)
8-10 (0)-
SPOON BLOWS
—7,9
12,19,21,23
9,13,17,28
9,19,31,41
7,11,50/2
RECOV-ERY(in.)
12
8
20
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CLASSIFICATION
ASPHALT
GRAVLL: coarse, angular ^^
SILT: trace clay and red shale fragments ^brown dry. -
SILT: trace subrounded gravel and red shalefragments, brown, dry.
SAME: v-c.
SHALE: red, weathered.
SHALE: brown, weathered.»
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ECM TEST BORINGX*) "*i/J**
SHEET 1 OF 1 '%•"*LOG BORING NO: SB-4
PROJECT: Thompson, 120 Mm Street PROJECT NO: 00-5681-02
BORING LOCATION: Behind Building 1 DRlLLa: 12/21/87
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: John Mathes & Associates METHOD^01 low stem AugerBORING o,, SAMPLING ?" Solit Sooon TOTAL 91'DIAMFTF.R: 8 METHOD: Z Sp11t Sp00n DEPTH: 9'1BACKFILLnMATERIAL Cuttings/Cement Cap
LOGGED BY: Steve Kemp | STATIC1 WATER: NA FT. BELOW GRADEREMARKS: Collected soil samples for chemical analysis from 1.5-2.0 and 8.0-9.0 below
grade. Collected duplicate of 8.0-9.0 sample and labelled SB-4A/8. 0-9.0. HNureadings are in parentheses after the appropriate sample interval.
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
0-1.5
1.5-4.2
4.2-8.2
8.2-9.1
SAMPLEINTERVAL
0-2 (5)
2-4 (0)
4-6 (3)6-8 (0)
8-10 (5)
SPOON BLOWS
, , , 7
7,9,9,11
7,5,6,89,10,10,15
31,15,50/2
RECOV-ERY(in.)
6
0
222
14
CLASSIFICATION
ASPHALT AND GRAVEL
SILT: brown -gray, damo.SILT: some fine gravel, trace clay, red withtan streaks^, moist.
SHALE: brown with some red, weathered.
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ECM TEST BORINGSHEET 1 OF 1 •:':'"'
LOG BORING NO: SB-5
PROJECT: Thompj-o , 120 Mill Street PROJECT NO:Q0-5681-02 ^^
BORING LOCATION: Erectly behind Buildi- i DRILLED: 12/21/ ™
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: John Mathes & Associates METHOD1-1'101 low Stem AugerBORING ON SAMPLING 2" SnHt ' -non TOTAL oe>DIAMETER: 8 METHOD: 2 Spl1t 00n DEPTH: 9.5'
SP R™1" Cutting,/*-* CapLOGGED BY: Steve Kemp | STA"ICTWATER: NA FT. BELOW GRADEREMARKS: Collected soil samples for chemical analysis from 1.5-2.0, 6.0-6.5 feet and
9.0-9.5. HNu readings are in parentheses after the appropriate sample interval.
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
0-0.2
0.2-1.0
1.0-3.2
3.2-6.0
6.0-7.0
7.0-9.0
9.0-9.5
SAMPLEINTERVAL
0-2 (2)
2-4 (3)
4-6 (0)
6-8 (10)
8-10(0)
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SPOON BLOWS
6,4,4,5
t.2,2,5
7,8,8,11
13,17,21,4
17,31,50/5
RECOV-ERY(in.)
8
16
12
16
12
CLASSIFICATION
ASPHALT
GRAVEL: coarse, angular. ^_
SILT: trace clay, brown, damp. ^^r
SILT: some fine sand and red shale fragments,trace clay and tan silt, red, damp.
SILTY CLAY: brown, damp.
•SILT; same as 3.2-6.0.
SILT: same as 7.0-9.0 with crushed asphalt orcinders.
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APPENDIX B
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ANALYTICAL RESULTSFIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL SAMPLES *
THOMPSON PROPERTIES120 MILL STREET
DUBLIN, PENNSYLVANIA
Sample I.D.: Field Blank Trip BlankBCM Number: A31405 A31406
1,2-D1chlorobenzene <0.01 <0.01l,3-D1chlorobenzene <0.01 <0.011,4-Dichlorobenzene <0.01 <0.01Benzene <0.01 <0.01Bromoform <0.01 <0.01Carbon Tetrachlorlde <0.01 <0.01Chlorobenzene <0.01 <0.01Dlbromochloromethane <0.01 <0.01Bromodlchloromethane <0.01 <0.01Chlorbethane <0.01 <0.01Chloroform <0.01 <0.011,1-Dichloroethane <0.01 <0.011,2-01chloroethane <0.01 <0.011,l-D1chloroethene <0.01 <0.011,2-D1chloropropane <0.01 <0.01C1s-l,3-Dichloropropene <0.01 <0.01Trans-1,3-D1chloropropene <0.01 <0.01Ethyl Benzene <0.01 <0.01Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide) <0.01 <0.01Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride) <0.01 <0.01Methylene Chloride <0.01 0.031,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.01 <0.01Tetrachloroethene (PCE) <0.01 <0.01Toluene <0.01 <0.011,1,1-Tr1chloroethane 0.02 0.021,1,2-Tr1chloroethane <0.01 <0.01Trlchloroethene (TCE) <0.01 <0.01Trlchlorofluoromethane <0.01 <0.01Vinyl Chloride <0.01 <0.01
* All concentrations in milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg)Source: BCM Eastern Inc. (Project No. 00-5681-02)
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APPENDIX D
BCM LABORATORY REPORTS |
BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown, PA 19401(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIt CHECKS TO:BCM EoftMn he.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 1M6221542S-MOO
FINAL REPORT PAGEThis is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/68Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.f =BCM Trenton Ordert : 19008
BCM Number : A31393 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-1 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID •• 1 .5-2_________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeaole Organics by GC EPA* 8010/201.2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 "fl/kg1,3-Oichlorobenzene < 0.01 *9/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 »B/kgBromoform < 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 mg/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgCniorofor* < fl.01 »g/kg1i1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 »g/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 »g/kg1,1-Dichinroethene < 0.01 *g/kg1,2-Dich. apropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1 ,3--~ vhloropropene < 0.01 «9/kgTrans-' >-, Oichloropropene 0.01 mg/kgEthyl Ber -*ne 0.01 »Q/kgBromometr^ne (Methyl Bromide) t 0.01 ng/kgChloromethan« (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 »g/kgMethylene Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg1,1.2.2-Tetrachloroethan^ < 0.01 mg/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluene < 0.01 »g/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,1.1-Trichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgTrichloroethene (TCE) 0.04 mg/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNT OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown. PA 19401(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Cortem Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 1046221&425-3600
FINAL REPORT PAGE :This is a final report. . nThe results have been checked and authorized for release.
CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM t : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.t :
I BCM Trenton Orderi : 19008
I BCM Number : A3 139 3 Date Sampled '• 12/21/87Location : 3B-1 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 1.5-2 ___________________________________________________________
I Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorof luoromethane 0.02 mg/kg EPA« 8010/20• Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown, PA 19401(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Edtom Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA21S42S-3000
IFINAL REPORTihis is a final report.The results have been tvhe&ked and authorized for release.rCLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM t : 00-5681-01
P.O.*WW tf W 1 W I
BCM Trenton
BCM Number : A3 1394Location : SB-1Client ID : 5.0-5.5
Test Description
Purgeable Organics by 6C1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene1 ,4-DichlorobenzeneBenzeneBromof ormCarbon Tetrachlor ideChlorobenzeneDibromochl or ome thaneBr omod i chl or ome thaneChloroethaneChloroform1 , 1-Dict.loroethane1 ,2-Dicr.ioroethane1 , 1-Dichloroethene1 ,2-DichloropropaneCis-1 ,3-OichloropropeneTrans-1 ,3-DichloropropeneEthyl BenzeneBromomethane (Methyl Bromide)Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)Methylene Chloride1 , 1 ,2 ,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethene (PCE)Toluen«Trans-i ,2-Oichloroethene, 1 , 1-Tr ichloroethane
1 . 1 i2-Trichloro»thaneTrichloroether«E iTCE)
Results
< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0.01< 0 01< 0.01< 0.010.07
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Date SampledDate Received
Units
mg/kgmg/kgwg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/k»mg/Kmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgwg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg•g/kg«fl/kg•g/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kgmg/kg
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: 12/21/87: 12/22/87
Test Method
EPA* 8010/20
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BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown, PA 19401(215) 275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eortem Inc. ,1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462 fh21S42S4000 I
FINAL REPORT PAGE : 4This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM • : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31394 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-1 Date Received : 12/£2/87Client ID •• 5.0-5.5________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 »g/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown, PA 19401(215) 275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Ecmtorn Inc. _1 PLYMOUTH MEETING \>toifPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462 .621M2S-3800 '%
FINAL REPORT PAGE •• 5This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorised for release.
CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM t : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.f :BCM Trenton Order! : 19008
BCM Number : A31395 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Loc* -on -. SB-2 Date Received . 12/22/87Client ID : 4-6____________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by 6C EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 »g/kgBromoform < 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 »9/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgOibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 *8/kgChloroform < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 »Q/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 "fl/kg1,1-Dichloro*thene < 0.01 mg/kg1 ,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 »g/kgCis-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 »g/kgEthyl Benzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mg/kgChloro»ethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 mg/kgMethylene Chloride 0.07 mg/kg1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <0.01 »g/kgTetrac-loroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluen < 0.01 *g/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 »g/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 mg/kg1i1(2-Trichloroethane < 0.01 »g/kgTrichloroethene (TCE) < 0.01 mg/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM
BCM BCM Laboratory DMsion1850 Gravers RoadNorristown. PA 19401 *YMOUTH MEETINQ-PA 1W62(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eomtorn Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETING
FINAL REPORT PAGE : 6This it a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM » : OO-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.t :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31395 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-2 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 4-6
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Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 *g/kg EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON*RECEIFT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eoriem Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 1946221S425-3BOO
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CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Ke»p BCM t : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31396 Date Sampled : 12/21/87
Test Description Results Units Test Method
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Ecxtorn Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3600
FINAL REPORT PAGE : 8This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
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Thompson Date •• 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31396 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-2 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 6-8____________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20• Uinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31397 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location •• SB-3 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 5.5-6
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Purgeable Organics by GC1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene1 ,4-OichlorobenzeneBenzeneBromof crmCarbon Tetrachlor ideChlorobenzeneDibromochloromethaneBr omod i chl or ome thaneChloroethaneChloroform1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 ,2-Dichloroethane1 , 1-Dichloroethene1 , 2-DichloropropaneCis-1 ,3-DichloropropeneTrans-1 ,3-DichloropropeneEthyl BenzeneBromomethane (Methyl Bromide)Chl or ome thane (Methyl Chloride)Methylene Chloride1,1,2 ,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethene (PCE)TolueneTrans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene1,1, 1-Trichloroethane1 , 1 ,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethene (TCE)
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eottom Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3000
FINAL REPORT PA6E : 10This is a final report. •The results have been checked and authorized for release.
I Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :
• BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
I BCM Number : A31397 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-3 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 5.5-6
I Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20• Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31398 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-3 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 6.5-7
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Purgeable Organics by 6C1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene1 ,4-DichlorobenzeneBenzeneBromof ormCarbon Tetrachlor ideChlorobenzeneDibrottochl or ome thaneBroKOdichloromethaneChloroethaneChloroform1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 ,2-Dichloroethane1 , 1-Dichloroethen*1 ,2-DichloropropaneCis-1 ,3-DichloropropeneTrans-1 ,3-DichloropropeneEthyl BenzeneBromome thane (Methyl Bromide)Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)Methylene Chloride1 , 1 ,2,2-TetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethene (PCE)TolueneTrans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene1,1, t-Trichloroethane1 , 1 ,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroethene (TCE)
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eortem Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING. PA 19462215425-3800
FINAL REPORT PA6E 12This is a final report..The results have been checked and authorized for release.
••ami CLIENT
Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31398 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-3 Date Received : 12/22/67Client ID : 6.5-7
I Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA« 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OP INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNof.iStown, PA 19401(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eextom Inc. '1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3000
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Ke»p BCM « : 00-5681-0100---681-01 P.O.* :BCH Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31399 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-4 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID ; 1.5-2_________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by SC EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 *g/kg1,3-Dichlorobenz«ne < 0.01 mg/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromcform < 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 «g/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 «9/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 »g/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1 ,3-Dicr.loropropene < 0.01 mg/kgEthyl Benzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mg/kgChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 mg/kgMethylene Chloride 0.18 mg/kg1,1,2.2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgTctrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluene < 0.01 *g/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 *g/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.03 *g/kg1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 0.01 »g/kgTrichloroethene (TCE) < 0.01 mg/kg
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FINAL REPORT PA6E : 14This is a final report..The results have been checked and authorized for release.
I Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :
I BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31399 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-4' Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 1.5-2_______________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromathane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20I Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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FINAL REPORT PAGE : 15This is a final report.The results have fe*en checked and authorized for release.
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BC' % • 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P :BCM Trenton Or«*r* : 19008
BCM Number : A31400 Date Sampi^ : 12/21/87Location •• SB-4 Date Recei .. : 12/22/87Client ID ; 8-9___________________________________________________________
Test Description Results Units ^«st Method
Purgeable Organ*,s by GC EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorob«nzen* < 0.01 »g/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzen« < 0.01 mg/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromoform < 0.01 »g/kgCarbon Tetracnloride < 0.01 mg/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/KgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodicr.ioromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethine < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform < 0.01 «g/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 «g/kg1,1-Dichloroethene <0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1,3-Dichloropropene <0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgEthyl Benzene < 0 M mg/kgBrottomethane (Methyl Broaide) < 0 *g/kgChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0 01 mg/kgMethylene Chloride 0.08 «g/kg1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 »g/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluene < 0.01 ag/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane <0.011,1,2-Trichloroeihane <0.01Trichloroethene (TCE) 0.82 *g/>
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I Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :
• BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
I BCM Number •. A31400 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-4 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 8-9
I Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluorowethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20• Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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FINAL REPORT PASE : 17This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM « : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31401 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-4A Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 8-9____________________
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by 8C EPAt 8010/201,2-Oichlorobenzene < 0.01 »g/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzen* < 0.01 »g/kgBromoform < 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 mg/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane 0.02 mg/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 «g/kg1,1-DichloVoethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgEthyl Benzene < 0.01 mg/kgBrouomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mg/kgChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 mg/kgMethylene Chloride 0.12 mg/kg1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 *g/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.43 mg/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 *g/kg1,1,2-Trichlorr-*hane < 0.01 »g/kg
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM toitom Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3600
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FINAL REPORT PAGE • 18This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
| Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kenp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :
I BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31401 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-4A Date Received : 12/22/67Client ID : 8-9
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: S**ve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31402 Date Sampled 1/21/87Location : SB-5 Date Received -«/22/87Client ID : 1.5-2
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by GC EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzent < 0.01 •g-'kg1,4-Dichlorobenzen* 0.25 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromoform < 0.01 »9/kgCarbon T«trachloride < 0.01 mg/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochlcrom«thane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform < 0.01 »g/kg1,1-Dichloroethane 0.04 mg/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1, 1-Dicf.ioroethene < 0.01 mg/kt1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 wg/k-Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/l gEthyl Benzene 0.40 mgBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mt 4?:hloromethane «Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 mg/KgMethylene Chl-> -de < 0.01 mg/kg1,1,2,2 Tetratnioroethane < 0.01 mg/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 »P''<?Toluene 0.33 •£ --4Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.09 mg/kg1, 1,1-'i-»chloroethan* < 0.01 KQ/kg1,1,2-s - ihloroethane < 0.01 ~?/kgTrichlt -thene (TCE) 0.03 mg/kg
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BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers RoadNorristown, PA 19401(215)275-0281
PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:B n CdmVOlM mnC« f. ~**/1f*1 PLYMOUTH MEETING fffo , VPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3800
FINAL REPORT PAGE : 20This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorized for release.
I Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : OO-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eoriorn Inc.PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3800
FINAL REPORT PA6E : 21This is a final report.'The results have been checked and authorized for release.
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19008
BCM Number : A31403 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-5 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 6.-6.5r
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Bromoform < 0.01 mg/kgI Carbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 mg/kg
Chlorobenzene 0.04 mg/kgDibron.ochloroi**thane < 0.01 mg/kg
» Bromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kg| Chloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg
Chloroform < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 *g/kg
11,2-Dichloroetnane < 0.01 »g/kg1,1-Dichloroethene < 0.01 »g/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kg
ICis-1,3-Dichloroprepene < 0.01 »Q/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 »fl/kflEthyl Benzene 0.14 mg/kg
_ Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mg/kgI Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 «g/kg
Methylene Chloride < 0.01 «g/kg1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 »g/kg
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM « : 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* •- 19008
BCM Number : A31404 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location •- SB-5 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 9.-9.5__________________________________________________________
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Purgeable Organics by GC EPA* 8010/201.2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.10 *9/kg1,4-Dichiorobenzene 0.04 mg/kgBenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromoform < 0.01 »g/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 mg/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kg
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BCM Number -. A31404 Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location : SB-5 Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 9.-9.5 ____________________________
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BCM Number : A3140S Date Sampled : 12/21/37Location : FIELD Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : BLANK
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 mg/kg EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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FINAL REPORT PAGE : 27This is a final report.The results have been checked and authorize- for release.
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Thompson Date : 02/10/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM « 00-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.*BCM Trenton Order* : 19003
BCM Number : A31406 Date Sampled - 12/21/87Location : TRIP Date Received '• 12/22/67Client ID : BLANK
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by GC A* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 *9/kg1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene 4.01 mg/kgBromoforr. 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachlorid* < 0.01 mg/kgO. \ orobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgt ii-romochloromethane < 0.01 ag/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1,3-Dichloroprof < 0.01 »9/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropr.^»n« < 0.01 mg/kgEthyl Benzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 *g/kgChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 mg/kgMethylene Chloride 0.03 mg/kg1 ,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 »9/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 mg/kgToluene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 *g/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 *g/kg1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 0.01 *g/kgTrichloroethene (TCE) < 0.01 »g/kg
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FINAL REPORT . PAGE : 28This is a final report.The results have been checked «nd authorized for release.
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Test Description Results Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane < 0.01 »g/kg EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride < 0.01 mg/kg
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Ec_*em Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3800
FINAL REPORT PAGEThis is a final report.
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Thompson Date •• 01/29/88Attn: Steve Kemp BCM * : OO-5681-0100-5681-01 P.O.* :BCM Trenton Order* : 19009
BCH Number : A31407___________________________________Date Sampled •• 12/21/87L o c a t i o n i M E T H O D D a t e Received :12/22/08Client ID : BLANK
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by 6C EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kg1,3-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 *9/kg1,4-Dichlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgBenzene 0.04 »9/kgBromoform < 0.01 mg/kgCarbon Tetrachloride < 0.01 *g/kgChlorobenzene < 0.01 mg/kgDibromochloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgBromodichloromethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgChloroform 0.02 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethane < 0.01 *g/kg1,2-Dichloroethane < 0.01 mg/kg1,1-Dichloroethene < 0.01 mg/kg1,2-Dichloropropane < 0.01 mg/kgCis-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 mg/kgTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene < 0.01 *9/kgEthyl Benzene < 0.01 mg/kgBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) < 0.01 mg/kgChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) < 0.01 »g/kgMethylene Chloride 0.26 *g/kg1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 0.01 mg/kgTetrachloroethene (PCE) < 0.01 »g/kgToluene 0.01 "g/kgTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene < 0.01 *g/kg1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.02 «g/kg1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 0.01Trichloroethene (TCE) < 0.01
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
BCM BCM Laboratory Division1850 Gravers Roadr*wistown, PA 19401(215)275-0281
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BCM Number : A31407___________________________________Da Sampled ; 12/21/87Location : METHOD Date Received : 12/22/08
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Eastern Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 194622154254800
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BCM Number : A31408___________________________________Date Sampled : 12/21/87Location = DUP Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 31393
Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by 6C EPA* 8010/201,2-Oichlorobenzene N/A RPD1,3-Dichlorobenzene N/A RPD1,4-Dichlorobenzene N/A RPDBenzene 24 RPDBromoform N/A RPOCarbon Tetrachloride N/A RPDChlorobenzene 38 RPDDibromochloromethane N/A RPDBromodichloromethane N/A RPDChloroethane N/A RPDChloroform N/A RPO1,1-Dichloroethane N/A RPD1,2-Dichloroethane N/A RPD1,1-Dichloroethene 33 RPD1,2-Dichloropropan« N/A RPDCis-1,3-Dichloropropene N/A RPDTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene N/A RPDEthyl Benzene N/A RPDBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) N/A RPDChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) N/A RPDMethylene Chloride N/A RPD1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane N/A RPDTetrachloroethene (PCE) N/A RPDToluene 30 RPDTrans-1,S-Dichloroethene N/A RPD1,1,1-Trichloroethan« N/A RPD1,1,2-Trichloroethan* N/A RPDTrichloroethene (TCE) 32 RPD
PAYMENT IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE. PAST DUE AMOUNTS OVER 30 DAYS WILL BE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF 18% PER ANNUM.
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BCM Number : A31408 Date Sampled : 12/21/87L o c a t i o n : D U P Date Received : 12/22/87Client ID : 31393
Test Description Resultn Units Test Method
Trichlorofluoromethane N/A RPD EPA* 8010/20Vinyl Chloride N/A RPD
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Test Description Results Units Test Method
Purgeable Organics by GC EPA* 8010/201,2-Dichlorobenzene N/A XR1,3-Dichlorobenzene N/A XR1,4-Oichlorobenzene N/A XRBenzene 80 XRBromoform N/A XRCarbon Tetrachloride N/A XRChlorobenzene 85 XRDibromochloromethane N/A XRBromodichloromethane N/A XRChloroethane N/A XRChloroform N/A XR1,1-Dichloroethane N/A XR1,2-Dichloroethane N/A XR1,1-Dichloroethene 77 XR1,2-Dichloropropane N/A XRCis-1,3-Dichloropropene N/A XRTrans-1,3-Dichloropropene N/A XREthyl Benzene N/A XRBromomethane (Methyl Bromide) N/A XRChloromethane (Methyl Chloride) N/A XRMethylene Chloride N/A XR1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane N/A XRTetrachloroethene (PCE) N/A XRToluene 72 XRTrans-1,2-Dichloroethene N/A XR1,1,1-Trichloroethane N/A XR1,1,2-Trichloroethane N/A XRTrichloroethene (TCE) 73 XR
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PLEASE REMIT CHECKS TO:BCM Ec_tom Inc.1 PLYMOUTH MEETINGPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA 19462215425-3800
FINAL REPORT PAGEThis is a final report.
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GERAGHTY'& MILLER, INC.round- Water Consultants
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August 11, 1988
Mr. Paul DietrichNUS Corporaticai999 West Valley RoadWayne, Pennsylvania 19087
Re: Dublin, Pennsylvania
Dear Mr. Dietrich:
Enclosed please find the information you requested in ourtelephone conversation of July 15, 1988 and subsequent written requestliirough Garth Glenn dated July 18, 1988.
We have provided the following: monitoring well location map,laboratory analytical reports for monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-8,monitoring well construction details (Table 1), and water-levelmeasurements (Table 2).
If you should have any questions or require additionalinformation, please contact us.
Sincerely,
& MILLER, INC.
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RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene 7. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083700000PCarbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000PBromodichloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 190. ug/1 5. 08420QOOOPDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 08'5000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by C ,Dublin, PA MW-2 Water Sample P.O. NY1231081Collected on 05/19/88 Rel.
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChlororne thane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ' ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. '083700000Carbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 08380000' 'Bromodichlorome thane < 5. ug/1 5. 0839000001,1,2, 2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane ' < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 8. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by CDublin, PA MW-3 Water Sample P.O. NY1231081Collected on 05/19/88 Rel.
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene 11. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane 23. ug/1 5. 083700000PCarbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000PBromodichloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 190. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by C Olf,Dublin, PA MW-4 Water Sample P.O. NY1231081 '»'NAsCollected on 05/19/88 Rel. '%
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene 240. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083700000PCarbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000Bromodichloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 640. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene 8. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. "?/l 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by CDublin, PA MW-5 Water Sample P.O. NY1231081Collected on 05/19/88 Rel.
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorof luoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroe thane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1, 1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083700000PCarbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000PBromodichlorome thane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 39. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene . < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis- 1,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by CDublin, PA MW-6 Background Water Sample P.O. NY1231081 Qftlpi*Collected on 05/19/88 Rel. /'"'wee/;
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromome thane < 10. ug/1 10. OS2800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083700000P"arbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000PBromodichlorome thane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochlorometh«>-:» < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000Pl,l,2-Trichloroecr,.-.!ie < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis- 1, 3-Dichloropr -ene < 5. ug/1 5. 0844r.OOOOP2-Chloroethylvinyl ither < 10. ug/1 10. 082600UOOPBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800QOOPToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChloromethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082700000PBromomethane < 10. ug/1 10. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 10. ug/1 10. 082900000PChloroethane < 10. ug/1 10. 083000000PAcrolein < 100. ug/1 100. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 100. ug/1 100. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 083400000PChloroform < 5. ug/1 5. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083700000PCarbon Tetrachloride < 5. ug/1 5. 083800000PBromodichloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane . < 5. ug/1 5. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 5. ug/1 5. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084100000PTrichloroethene 93. ug/1 5. 084200000PDibromochloromethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084600000P1,1,2-Trichloroethane < 5. ug/1 5. 084500000PBenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 084300000Pcis-l,3-Dichloropropene < 5. ug/1 5. 084400000P2-Chloroethylvinyl ether < 10. ug/1 10. 082600000PBromoform < 5. ug/1 5. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 5. ug/1 5. 084800000PToluene < 5. ug/1 5. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 5. ug/1 5. 085200000P
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Collected by CDublin, PA MW-8 Water Sample P.O. NY1231081Collected on 05/19/88 Rel.
RESULT LIMIT OFPurgables Method # 624 AS RECEIVED DETECTION LAB CODEChlorome thane < 50. ug/1 50. 082700000PBromome thane < 50. ug/1 50. 082800000PVinyl Chloride < 50. ug/1 50. 082900000PChloroethane < 50. ug/1 50. 083000000PAcrolein < 500. ug/1 500. 082400000PAcrylonitrile < 500. ug/1 500. 082500000PMethylene Chloride < 30. ug/1 30. 083100000PTrichlorofluoromethane < 30. ug/1 30. 079000000P1,1-Dichloroethene < 30. ug/1 30. 083200000P1,1-Dichloroethane < 30. ug/1 30. 083300000Ptrans-l,2-Dichloroethene < 30. ug/1 30. 083400000PChloroform < 30. ug/1 30. 083500000P1,2-Dichloroethane < 30. ug/1 30. 083600000P1,1,1-Trichloroe thane < 30. ug/1 30. 083700000Carbon Tetrachloride < 30. ug/1 30. 083800000Bromodichlorome thane < 30. ug/1 30. 083900000P1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane < 30. ug/1 30. 084900000P1,2-Dichloropropane < 30. ug/1 30. 084000000Ptrans-l,3-Dichloropropene < 30. ug/1 30. 084100000PTrichloroethene 470. ug/1 30. 084200000PDibromochloro.-ne thane < 30. ug/1 30. 084600000P1,1, 2 -Trich: roethane < 30. ug/1 30. 084500000PBenzene < 30. ug/1 30. 084300000Pcis-i,3-Dich— ropropene < 30. ug/1 30. 084400000P2-Chloroethy-/inyl ether < 50. ug/1 50. 082600000PBromoform < 30. ug/1 30. 084700000PTetrachloroethene < 30. ug/1 30. 084800000PToluene < 30. ug/1 30. 085000000PChlorobenzene < 30. ug/1 30. 085100000PEthylbenzene < 30. ug/1 30. 085200000P
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E3CM BCM Eastern Inc.___________s Engineers, Planners and Scientists
The Birches, Suite 4 • 2275 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road • Trenton, NJ 08619 • (609)587-9777
July 15, 1988
Mr. Paul DietrichNUS Corporation999 West Valley RoadWayne, Pennsylvania 19087
Subject: 120 Mill Street, Dublin, PennsylvaniaGroundwater Monitoring WellsBCM Project No. 00-5681-02
Dear Paul:
This letter serves to transmit the information that you requested regard-ing the two monitoring wells installed by BCM Eastern Inc. at the 120Mill Street property.
The approximate locations of the two wells (MW-1 and MW-2) are indicatedon the enclosed figure. Also enclosed are the drilling logs for thesewells. The depth to groundwater from grade, as measured on June 7, 1988,is 31.17 feet at MW-1 and 35.21 feet at MW-2. The wells were sampled onJuly 6, 1988 and surveyed on July 7, 1988. The analytical resultsthe survey data are not yet available.
If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me
Very truly yours,
r-Steven F. KemrProject Geologist
SFK/kkcc: J. Manko, Esq.
B. Klaymen, Esq.S. Helbig, BCM
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BQVl WELL DRILLING LOG
PROJECT: Thompson Properties
WELL LOCATION: Behind Building 1%£«? ^>
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Empire Soil InvestigationsBORING c -1/411 SAMPLINGDIAMETER: ° J/H METHOD: NA
LOGGED BY: Robert WyattSCREEN SIZEAND MATERIAL: NACASING SIZEAND MATERIAL: NAGRAVELPACK SIZE: NAGROUT TYPE: N/\
GROUTINGMETHOD: NADEVELOPMENTMETHOD:STATICWATER DEPTH:REMARKS:
U'HOLOGICNTERVAL
0-5
5-9
9-10
10-11
11-17
17-20
SAMPLEINTERVAL SPOON BLOWS
TIME:
DATE:
RECOV-ERY
(IN.)
WELL NO: MW-1
SHEET 1 OF: ;^A
PROJECT NO: 5681-02
DATE(S) 5/20/88DRILLEDDRILLING Air RotaryMETHOD JSAMPLE WAINTERVAL:TOTALDEPTH: 100SCREENEDINTERVAL: NACASED n , „,INTERVAL: 20' -0'PACKED ...INTERVAL: NAGROUTED 9n, n,INTERVAL: 20 ~°BENTONITESEAL: NAESTIMATEDYIELD:
REFERENCE: ^
CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS
SILT AND CLAY; some fine to medium sand sizepieces of shale, red, dry.
FINE TO COARSE SAND SIZE PIECES OF SHALE; somefine angular gravel size shale pieces, somesilt and clay, red.
FINE TO MEDIUM GRAVEL SIZE SHALE FRAGMENTS;weathered bedrock zone, trace silt, darkgreenishgray/red.
GRAVEL SIZE SHALE FRAGMENTS; gray, bedrock.
FINE SAND TO MEDIUM GRAVEL SJZE.SiJAlL ERMMENT'gray, Wet at 12.5 '. RniQOo7»|
SAND AND GRAVEL SIZE SHALE FRAGMENTS: lessround, harder rock, dark gray/black.
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MW-1 2 3WELL NO. ________ SHEET———OF:__
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
20-22
22-23.5
23.5-34
34-34.5
34.5-35
35-37
37-38
38-39.5
39.5-43
43-44.5
44.5-45
45-48
48-55
55-59
59-61
61-61.5
61.5-66
66-72
72-75
75-76
76-
76-76.1
76.1-79
79-88
88-90
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CLASSIFICATION
SHALE; soft, dark gray. ^ §J a»SHALE; slightly weathered, soft, light aqj y/tan
SHALE; hard, light medium gray.
SHALE; soft, light gray.
SHALE; hard, red.
SHALE; hard, red and gray.
SHALE; hard, gray, trace red.
SHALE; hard, gray.
SHALE; soft, gray/ tan.
SHALE; weathered appearance, soft, tan/yellow/gray.
SHALE; soft, dark gray/black.
SHALE; soft, gray.
SHALE; hard, gray.
SHALE; very hard, red.
SHALE; hard, gray.
SHALE; very hard, red.
SHALE; hard, gray.
SHALE; hard, red and gray.
SHALE; hard, red.
SHALE; hard, red and gray.
MAJOR PRODUCING FRACTURE, black shale on top,red shale beneath.
SHALE; nard, red. ftR100676SHALE; soft black and hard red.
SHALE; very hard, red, little black.
SHALE; hard, red, little soft black shale.
MW-1 3 3WELL NO. ________ SHEET ___OF:__
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
90-97
97-100
SAMPLEINTERVAL SPOON BLOWS RECOV-
ERY(in.)
CLASSIFICATION ^M
SHALE; very hard, red. £//£ A,
SHALE; soft, red. *& $*
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BCM WELL DRILLING LOG
PROJECT: Thompson Properties 4<W •WELL LOCATION: Driveway, NE of Building 1 *^*
DRILLING CONTRACTOR: Empl>e So11BORING (SAMPLINGDIAMETER: 5 3/4" | METHOD:
Investigations
NALOGGED BY: Robert WyattSCREEN SIZEAND MATERIAL: NACASING SIZEAND MATERIAL: NAGRAVEL ...PACK SIZE: NAGROUT TYPE: MAGROUTING ...METHOD: NADEVELOPMENTMETHOD:STATICWATER DEPTH:REMARKS:
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
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8-12
12-13
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17-20
SAMPLEINTERVAL SPOON BLOWS
TIME:
WELL NO: Mw_2
SHEET l OF: 2
PROJECT NO: ^
5/20/88DRILLINGMETHOD Air RotarySAMPLEINTERVAL: NATOTALDEPTH: 100SCREENEDINTERVAL: NACASEDINTERVAL: 20' -0'PACKEDINTERVAL: NAGROUTED ,_, _,INTERVAL: 20 '-0'BENTONITESEAL: NAESTIMATEDYIELD:
DATE: REFERENCE:
:
RECOV-ERY(IN.)
CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS
SILT AND CLAY; some sand and gravel size shalefragments, red.
SAND AND GRAVEL SIZE SHALE FRAGMENTS; some silt
SAND AND GRAVEL SIZE SHALE FRAGEMTS; bedrock,tan/gray.
COMPETENT BEDROCK; sand and gravel size frag-ments, gray.
SHALE; hard, fissile, gray/blue. rsr-io
SHALE; soft, some silt, greenish/ tan to reddishbrown .
SHALE; hard, fissile, light gray, wet at 19feet.
'v'GV/\ £
MW-2 P «WELL NO. ________ SHEET—t_OF:__£_
LITHOLOGICINTERVAL
20-34
34-38
38-42
42-45.5
45.5-46.5
48.5-52
52-55
55-57
57-60
60-60.5
60.5-61
61-62.5
62.5-65
65-73
73-74
74-83
83-84.5
84.5-100
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CLASSIFICATION ^P
SHALE; hard, gray, dry. -OKl
SHALE; soft, gray, wet at 37 feet- w W
SHALE; hard, gray/light gray, dry. v
SHALE; soft, gray/yellow, dry.
SHALE; soft, weathered appearance, some silt,brown/red/gray, wet.
SHALE; hard, red and gray, wet.
SHALE; soft, dark gray, wet.
SHALE; soft, red, wet.
SHALE; hard, red, wet.
SILTSTONE WITH MICA; hard, red, wet.
SHALE; hard, gray/dark gray, wet. ^^B
SHALE; hard, red and gray, wet.
SHALE; hard, gray/blue.
SHALE; hard, red, little gray shale, wet.
SHALE; soft, gray/dark gray, wet.
SHALE; hard, red, wet.
SHALE; soft, gray, wet.
SHALE; hard, red, few thin gray bands, wet.
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ASSESSMENT OF SOURCE CONTAMINATION INWHISTLEWOOD APARTMENT COMPLEX WATER SUPPLY WELL
DUBLIN, PENNSYLVANIA
Slap, Williams and CukerOne Franklin PlazaPhiladelphia, PA
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15 February 1988
Prepared By:Joseph S. Tomalavage, P.G.
Thomas R. Marks
ROY F. WESTON, INC.Weston Way
West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380
TABLE OP CONTENTS
Title Page
.Introduction lBackground 1
Hydrogeologic Setting 2
Contaminant Movement 5
Contaminant Release 104/Site Visit - 21 January 1988 13
Discussion of Results 17
References 19
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix I - Key Personnel
Appendix II - Laboratory Analytical Results
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ASSESSMENT OF SOURCE OF CONTAMINATION INWHISTLEWOOD APARTMENT COMPLEX WATER SUPPLY WELL
INTRODUCTION
Roy F. Weston, Inc., (WESTON) has been retained by attorneysrepresenting the Whistlewood Apartment complex (Whistlewood)Dublin, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to evaluate informationas to the source of the contamination by organic compoundsdetected in the water supply well at the apartment complex.See Appendix I for professional profiles of key personnelinvolved in this study. The investigation consisted of theevaluation of water quality data collected by the BucksCounty Health Department (3CHD), Pennsylvania Department ofEnvironmental Resources (D£R), and the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA), the results of the potentiallyresponsible party search prepared for EPA by TechLaw Inc.,and published by geologic and hydrogeologic reports by DERand others. A field investigation was also conducted thatinvolved soil and waste material sampling at the site, whichthe BCHD and the EPA feel is the likely source of thecontamination. This property, 120 Mill Street, Dublin,Pennsylvania, has been occupied by a succession ofindustrial operations for the past 50 years* WESTON'sevaluation of the available information agrees with thefindings of the BCHD and the EPA that the property is thelikely source of the organic compounds detected in varyingconcentrations in the Whistlewood well and other watersupply wells downgradient of the property.
BACKGROUND
The Whistlewood water supply well was sampled in June 1986by the BCHD as part of a routine testing of drinking waterand was found to contain 500 ppb (parts per billion) oftrichloroethylene (TCE), in excess of the EPA RecommendedMaximum Contaminant Level (RMCL) of 5 ppb. Periodicsampling and analysis of the Whistlewood well since then hasshown the continued presence of TCE ranging from 115 to 2318ppb. along with 1,1,1 trichloroethane (1,1,1 TRI) rangingfrom non-detected to 145 ppb, and tetrachloroethylene (PCE)ranging from non-detected to 6.2 ppb.
Later sampling and analysis of ground water from other wells fiR j 00 7k3in Dublin also detected the presence of TCE and occasionally1,1,1 TRI and PCE. The highest concentration of TCE (10,000ppb) was found in a well located on the property at 120 MillStreet. Based on their investigations, the BCHD and DER,
are of the opinion that one or more of the industrialoperations that have occupied the property are responsiblefor the ground water contamination.The TechLaw report states that industrial operations thathave occupied the property include Dublin Hosiery Mills,Inc., (property obtained in 1945); Home Window Company ofPennsylvania, Inc. (property obtained in 1956); KollsmanMotor Corp. (property obtained in 1959); Dudley SportsDivision of Athlone Industries, Inc. (property obtained in1973); Mr. John H. Thompson acquired the property in 1986for the purpose of restoring antique cars and subsequentlygranted the property to a grantee identified as "120 MillStreet11 later in 1986 for the same purpose.
HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING
Dublin lies within the Triassic Lowlands division of thePiedmont Upland Province of Pennsylvania (Socolow, 1962).The Triassic Lowlands are characterized by interbeddednon-marine elastic rocks dipping greatly to the northwest inthis area due to faulting.
The lithologies which crop out in the Dublin area are theLockatong and Brunswick Formations of the Triassic NewarkGroup. The Lockatong is composed of thick bedded to massivegrey shale and argillite which grades into and interfingerswith the overlying Brunswick Formation. The BrunswickFormation is characterized by thin-bedded red shale andsiltstone with occasional sandstone interbeds. Outcropmeasurements taken at four locations by WESTON during thesummer of 1987 show a bedding strike of N55 - 80 E with adip of 9-16 to the northwest. The dominant fracture setorientation was generally N45 E strike with a near verticaldip. A subordinate fracture set noted at one location, hada strike of N87 E and a dip of 82 to the northeast. Thisinformation agrees with the findings of a study conducted bythe Neshaminy Water Resources Authority (NWRA) (1986).Figure 1 is a map view of the geologic units as they cropout in the Dublin area. Figure 2 is a geologiccross-section along Main Street in Dublin. The well numberson these figures refer to well descriptions in Table 9 ofthe December 1986 hydrogeologic report prepared by the NWRA.
Ground water flow in the Dublin area is predominantlythrough fractures (joints) and alonf bedding planes.Maximum conductivity is reported as being parallel to thestrike of bedding (NWRA, 1986). This may be because thedominant fracture set, which is generally sub-parallel tj|R!OQ7!Afthe bedding strike, is controlling ground water flow.
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Permeabilities and transmissivities of the BrunswickFormation are generally much higher than those of theLockatong Formation. This is due to lithologic differencesand differences in fracture intensity between the twoformations. Both of these formations are capable ofyielding sufficient water to a domestic well and are usedfor domestic water supplies in the Dublin area. The higheryielding municipal production wells are in most casesproducing from the Brunswick Formation (NWRA, 1986).
Ground water flow in Dublin Borough is to the northwest(Figure 3). This is consistent with the regional flowdirection in this area but flow may be locally affected byhigh yield pumping wells (Rooney, 1986). Seasonalvariations in the water table have not significantlyaffected ground water flow direction (Rooney, 1986).
CONTAMINANT MOVEMENT
The movement or flow of ground water, and contaminantsdissolved in it, through the bedrock beneath Dublin iscontrolled by fracture and joint systems, and dippingbedding planes in the rock (Neshaminy Water ResourcesAuthority, 1986). The result is that flow may vary frompoint to point in such a heterogeneous and anisotropicsystem. Nonetheless, reasonable estimates of ground watercontaminant transport direction and velocity can be madefrom known hydrogeologic conditions and the basic principlesof ground water movement.
The distance that the contaminants have traveled from theirsource can be determined based on their distribution in theground water and on estimates of the ground water velocity.
Dissolved contaminants spread or disperse as they move withthe ground water. This dispersion results from moleculardiffusion and mechanical mixing. Dispersion duringtransport results in the spreading and dilution of thecontaminant plume so that the contaminant concentrationsdiminish from their maximum with increasing distance fromthe source.
Figure 4 shows the distribution of TCE in the ground waterbeneath Dublin at the end of 1986. The highest TCEconcentrations are associated with the 120 Mill streetproperty. The concentrations decrease towards the northwestin the direction of ground water flow. At the end of 1986the contaminant plume is approximately 2,600 feet long and1,600 feet wide.
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Legend0-10 ppb10.1 -100 ppb100.1 -500 ppb>500 ppb
Notes: Concentrations were the result of analysisof groundwater samples collected between June 0 200 500___1000
Wells 1-69 refer to NWRA wells, all other Seal* In F««t A D l n n twall numbers refer to PA DER locations only. fi«tlUy fUQ
FIGURE 4 TRICHLOROETHYLENE (TCE) ISOCONCENTRATIONCONTOUR MAP, DUBLIN BOROUGH, BUCKS COUNTY, PA
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The ground water vej.oci.ty can be estimated based on theknown aquifer characteristics. During a water resourcesstudy for Dublin Borough conducted by InternationalExploration Inc. (INTBX, 1984) pumping tests were conductedin the Borough on the Dublin Borough No. 1 well, the Lamelzawell and the Rosenelli well. These tests providedcalculated transmissivities (T) for tfee bedrock aquifer of3,000,- 1,500, and 6,000 gallons per day per foot (gpd/ft)respectively. The INTEX study also indicated a ground waterflow gradient of 0.046 towards the northwest. A later study(Rooney, 1986) indicated a similar flow direction and acomparable gradient (0.054). Using these values, thecalculated transmissivities, and assuming and effectiveaquifer thickness of 500 feet, an estimate of the groundwater flow velocity can be made.
Ground water velocity is defined by the equation:
V » Kin
where: V - velocity in ft/dayK - hydraulic conductivity in ft/dayi * gradient (dimensionless)n * porosity as a percentage
To determine K, the transmissivity (T) is divided by theaquifer thickness (b). In this case the T calculated fromthe Dublin Borough No. 1 well (3,000 gpd/ft) was consideredappropriate since this well is closest to the affected area.
K * Tb
K - 3,000 gpd/ft— 7.48 ft. cu. ___ 500 ft.gal.
K - 0.8 ft/day
The porosity (n) was selected based on references in theliterature (Leachat,e Plume Management, EPA/540/2-85/004,Nov. 1985) and ranges from 1% to 10% for shales.
Substituting the values for K, i, and n in the velocityequation, a range of ground water velocities was derived.At n » 1% and i of 0.046 the ground water velocity is 3.7ft/day or 1,351 ft/yr.
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At n - 1% and i * 0.054, the ground water velocity is 4.3ft/day or 1,578 ft/yr. These values are not considered tobe realistic given the hydrogeolcgic characteristics and theknown contaminant distribution.
At n - 10% and i * 0.046 the ground water velocity is 0.37ft/day or 134 ft/yr.At n m 10% and i » 0.054 the ground water velocity is 0.47ft/day or 158 ft/yr.
At these rates, it would take 16 to 19 years for the plumeto develop to the extent indicated by Figure 3.
Another method to estimate the maximum plume extent(Leachate Plume Management, EPA/540/2-85/004, Nov. 1985) isthe equation,
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time in yearstransmissivityaquifer thicknessgradientporosity20 yrs.3,000 gpd/ft500 ft.0.04610%
Substituting the values in the equation above yields a Dp of2694 ft. which in in reasonable agreement with theconcentration distribution for TCE,The Kollsman Motor' Corp. acquired the 120 Mill Streetproperty 9 April 1959. Based upon information collected byTechLaw (TechLaw, 1987) and the deposition of RichardBaumbauch, a Kollsman employee, Kollsman's operatingpractices allowed contaminants to enter the environment asearly as 1961. Given the known extent of the contaminantplume downgradient (2,600 feet), and the length of time(approximately 25 years) an estimate of the rate ofcontaminant transport is 104 ft/yr. This estimate is inreasonable agreement with the ground water velocity derivedfrom the hydrogeologic information described above.
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The velocity estimates, ; ,-aae size, and contaminantdistribution indicate that Td has been moving through theaquifer for 16 to 25 years based on the TCE concentrationsdetected in 1986* This indicates that the area around theWhistlewood well (approximately 1,350 feet from 120 MillStreet) has been contaminated for 13 to 15 years. That is,contamination could have been detected in the area of theWhistlewood well in concentrations of 5 ppb or greaterbetween 1969 and 1973. Other wells in Dublin closer to 120Mill Street would have been contaminated earlier.
Given the rate of ground water movement, and the distribu-tion of TCE in the ground water, it is apparent that theconcentrations of TC2 in the Whistlewood and other Dublinwells will increase with time as the contaminants continueto disperse and spread away froa the source. Without sometype of prompt remedial action to cleanup the problemadditional wells will become contaminated as the contaminantplume grows and aoves downgradient.Conceptually, remediation measures would consist of:
1. Source Removal - removal and disposal of wastematerials and contaminated soil that arecontributing contaminants to the ground water.
2. Recovery and treatment of contaminated groundwater near the contaminant source in order toreduce the spread of contamination.
3. Treatment or replacement of individual watersupplies in order to provide the users withcontaminant free water.
CONTAMINANT RELEASE
Based on information provided in the TechLaw report (Tech-Law, 1987) and in depositions provided by Mr. Richard Gableand Mr. Richard Baumbach, it is apparent that TCE, 1,1,1 TRIand PCE escaped froa the property, and entered theenvironment, through careless industrial practices.
TCE, 1,1,1 TRI and PCE were in use as solvents at the 120Mill Street property as early as mid-1959 when KollsmanMotor Corp. commenced operations. During the period 1959 to1971 when Kollsman occupied the site:
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o Solvents, in small quantities (less than 1 pint)were dumped on the macadam behind the building
' near a storm sewer inlet.
o Waste solvent was kept in 55 gallon drums behind\ the main building.
, o TCE and other solvents may have entered theI - on-site septic system, which was in use until
approximately 1966.
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Mr. Baumbach, in his deposition, stated that waste solvents,along with metal chips and cuttings, was placed in drumsboth inside Building 1 and on the macadam outside the mainbuilding. These drums were perforated near their bottoms tolet excess liquid drain away.
Mr. Noll's inspection of the property noted floor drains inbuilding No. 1 and 3 and the boiler room. These floordrains lead to the storm sewer which drains to a swale thatchannels surface runoff towards the northwest in thedirection of Whistlewood. This swale would also channel anycontaminants dumped in the storm sewer or carried by runofffrom the back lot toward Whistlewood.
Mr. Wilmer Moyers, a neighbor of the site, (TechLaw, 1987)states that on two occasions in the early 1960's he observedmen carrying 5-gallon pails from the plant, at night, anddumping the liquid contents, described as "oily looking," onthe ground. Mr. Moyers stated that liquid killed the grasswhere dumped.
These are clearly careless industrial practices, even in thelate 1950's to early 1960's when environmental awareness wasin its infancy. Although Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)for TCE dating from 1947 indicate that small amounts ofresidue may be disposed on dry sand or ashes, 5-gallon pailsand perforated chip drums do not constitute small amounts.Additionally, dumping waste TCE on macadam near a stormsewer inlet was not an approved practice even in 1959. Theearly MSDS recognized the human health hazards due toinhalation and/or ingestion of TCE.
As early as 1956 MSDS for TCE stated that disposal shouldconform to Federal, State, and Local regulations. As earlyas 1964 MSDS for TCE explicitly state that TCE should not bedisposed of in sewer systems or near water supplies.
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The Dudley Sports Division of Athlone Industries, Inc.,operated at 120 Mill Street from September 1973 to January1986. Athlone used cleaners, solvents and inks in theiroperation. Athlone used one or more drums of Safety Solvent#2. A partially filled drum of this material was left on the120 Mill Street property when Athlone sold the premises toThompson. Notes taken by Peter Noll of the BCHD during adiscussion with Athlone employee, Richard Gable, on 23 June1986 .indicate that Mr. Gable initially stated that wasteSafety Solvent #2 was put on the parking lot or in thesewer, but later changed his mind and said that most thewaste was put in drums and hauled away.Mr. Noll's notes indicate that the drum of Safety Solvent #2left on the premises contains 10% TCA. (This drum islabeled Safety Solvent No. 2 Electrical Degreaser). The PADER lab report on the sample of Safety Solvent 12 indicates1,1,l-Trichloroethane as the largest single component withTCE also detected (estimated to be 1/10 of the concentrationof 1,1,1-Tri.)- Perchlorethylene (PCE) was also found inthe Safety Solvent. All three of these hazardous substanceswere found in the Whistlewood well. Mr. Gabel also statedin his deposition that waste Safety Solvent #2 was probablyplaced in waste drums stored behind the quonsett hut on 120Mill street on bare ground. Gabel testified that thesedrums leaked and overflowed periodically. Drums ofhazardous wastes were left on the 120 Mill Street propertyby Athlone. No Federal or state hazardous waste permit wasobtained by Athlone for storage of these drums.
Assuming that Athlone employees dumped waste Safety Solvent#2 on the parking lot and in open and leaking waste drums,these actions constitute careless industrial practices.Storage of drums of hazardous waste without a permitviolates the Resource Conservations and Recovery Act.
Mr. John H. Thompson deviated from current commercial realestate purchasing practices in that he purchased the 120Mill street property with hazardous v&ste still stored on itin plain view (approximately 30 drums), without first havingconducted an environmental survey. A standard environmentalsurvey in 1986 consisted of the following:
1. Sits reconnaissance2. Records search3. Personnel interviews4. Historical aerial photographs/site plans review5. Audit of hazardous materials/waste
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6. Media sampling (i.e., soils, waters, air) asnecessary
7. Report of existing conditions/liabilities
This survey would have revealed the presence of hazardouswastes in drums on the property and the contamination in theon-site wells. Such a survey would have provided Mr.Thompson with an understanding of the environmentalliabilities of the site.Environmental site surveys were routine in industrialproperty transfers in 1986 and, in fact, are required by lawin New Jersey. Thompson or Athlone were required to obtaina RCRA hazardous waste storage permit. Because drums ofhazardous wastes have been stored on-site well over 90 daysthe site is in violation of RCRA.
SITE VISIT - 21 JANUARY 1988
On 21 January 1988 two representatives from WESTON wereallowed access to the 120 Mill Street property for thefollowing reasons:
o The collection of samples from old waste drumspresently stored in a metal shed behind the numbertwo (packaging) building (Figure 5).
o The collection of soil samples from suspect areason the property.
o The collection of a sample of Safety Solvent #2from a partially full labeled drum left inbuilding number one by Athlone.
o To conduct a dye test in a sink in the R&D room atthe northeast corner of building one (Figure 5) todetermine whether this sink drains to the stormsewer systea (Figure 6).
Standard EPA protocols were followed during all samplingvj v.am_<_.n_ c.rn. pfo ocoxs wete ioiiowea aurxng an sampling( i n c l u d i n g the use of dedicated sampling equipment and the I
replacement of outer gloves between samples. A trip blank |and duplicate sample were collected and analyzed as part of
I the quality assurance for the sampling effort.Three samples were collected from containers stored in theguonsett hut behind the building number two (Figure 5) .
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containers (samples 1W and 2W) and from a fifty-five gallondrum (sample 3W) using glass coliwasas. Descriptions of thesamples and the container labels are as follows:
o 1W (5 gal.) - Dudley Sporting Goods120 Mill Street95 D Cleaning SolventExplosive Vapors
o 2W (5 gal.) - Amazon Ready, to UseSolvent DegreaserWaste OnlyState Products535 W. Germ. PikeNorristown, PA
o 3W (55 gal.)- Blue Drum - Bung OffWest Chem Prod4240 West St.LI City, MY
A total of four soil samples were collected. Sample SI wascollected from the bottom of a pile of brown silty soil nearthe center of a cemen pad behind the quonsett hut (Figure5). Sample S2 was collected from light grey siltysludge-like material approximately two feet north of theedge of the cement pad behind the quonsett hut. This siltymaterial appeared to be recently deposited on the soil
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, to be fill. The last soil sample collected, sample S4, was; taken from inside tl- old drum shed attached to Building One
where drums with he. «s near the bottom were used to storemetal shavings from the machine shop of Kollsman Motor Co.
I The material sampled in this aree appeared to be thegranular absorbent material commonly *ed to clean up spillsof oil and other types of liquids.
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using a glass Coliwasa. A duplicate was collected of thissample and labeled SS2-D.
In order to determine if the sink in the R&D room ofbuilding number one drains to the storm sewer Rodimine Reddye was introduced into the sink and flushed with ten tofifteen gallons of water. A sentry, posted at the neareststorm sewer outlet, watched continually for twenty minutesfor any sign of the red dye. No dye was observed in thestorm sewer so it was concluded that the sink drains to thesanitary sewer.
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Laboratory analyses data of samples collected on the 120Mill Street property are summarized in Table 1. Thecontainers of waste solvents left by Athlone (Samples 1W and2W) were found to contain significant concentrations of1,1,1 TRI, TCE and PCE (Table 1). Samples of Safety Solvent#2 (Samples SS-2 and SS-2D) also contained 1,1,l TRI, TCEand PCE. The major constituent of SS-2 was found to be1,1,1 TRI (Table 1). These liquid samples also containlesser amounts of other compounds (Table 1).
Soil sample* were found to contain trac* amount* of 1,1 lTRI, TCE, xylene, toluene and unidentified hydrocarbon
I compound*. (See Appendix II for laboratory report* ofanalytical result*.) These soil ts*t* indicate that thesematerials had been spilled, duaped or otherwise releasedonto the ground surface. These findings are consisted withthe testimony of Richard Gabel and Richard Bauabachconcerning the industrial practices of JCollsaan and Athlone.
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WJaste solve«ts, which are hazardous waste., J , arous wase.Athlone 's drum of Safety Solvent #2 contains approximately
• 15 gallons of a solvent high in 1,1,1-TRl. This also1 comprises a hazardous waste.
and other* lead to the conclusiont -. Pract*c«« a* Xollsaan and Athlonecaused and/*** contributed to the contamination of the
Whi«tl«wood ww*fted other wells in Dublin, Pennsylvania.
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Sample I_____Matrix_______Results fug/ml)__________________•1W Drum Liquid 1,1,1 Trichloroethane (1,1,1 Tri)
(30,000); Trichloroethylene (TCE)(740); Tetrachloroethene (PCE)
• ( 4 , 7 0 0 ) ; Acetone,Dichloroethenes, MIBK(methylisobutylketone), tolueneand xylenes were detected in
• these samples at ppm levels.2W Drum Liquid 1,1,1 Trichloroethane (1,1,1 Tri)
(7,200); Tetrachloroethene (PCE)(130); Acetone, dichloroethenes,MIBK (methylisobutylketone),toluene and xylenes were detectedin these samples at ppm levels.
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(PCE) (15,000); Acetone,• d i c h l o r o e t h e n e s , MIBK
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S2 Soil Unknown Hydrocarbon, 1,1,1-Tri (1 ug/kg) ; Toluene (4 ug/kg) ;Xylene (3 ug/kg)
S3 Soil Trichloroethylene (TCE) (13ug/kg)
S4 Soil C3 Hydrocarbon (23unknown hydrocarbon (-Trichlorof luoromethane ( 12ug/kg); 1,1,1 Tri (54 ug/kg);Toluene (12 ug/kg) ; Xylene (3
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M Neshaminy Water Resources Authority, 1986, Water ResourcesI Management, Dublin Borough, Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
Jamison, PA, Dec. 1986.
I' Rooney, 1986. Development of Water Supplies from TriassicRocks in Dublin Borough and Adjacent Areas, BucksCounty, PA. James G. Rooney for Bedminster, Dublin,
I H i l l t o w n Joint Water Study Commission, Bucks County,PA.
_ Socolow, Arthur A. 1962, Physiographic Provinces of£ Pennsylvania, Commonwealth of PA., Dept. of Environ.
Res., Map #13, Topographic and Geologic Survey.
I TechLaw Report, 1987, Final Report, Dublin Water SupplySite, Potentially Responsible Party Search; U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Waste
• Programs Enforcement, Washington D.C.
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Registration Employment HistoryRegistered Professional Geologist in the States of In- 1973-Present WESTONdiana and Georgia. 1972-1973 Pennsylvania State University
Geology Section, Department ofFields of Competence Geologic SciencesGeologic, geophysical, and photogeologic investga- K Protectstions and well site location to develop groundwater ' 'resources for industrial, municipal, planned residential Identification of buried toxic waste containers at a land-and domestic purposes; waste disposal site suitabiity fill using ground-penetrating radar.evaluation, testing, and analysis of well fields and Sampling of monitor wells for PCS contamination at aaquifers; groundwater pollution detection and abate- New J0 waste Qi| disposa, 3jte.ment; soil erosion and sediment control.
Development and implementation of a subsurfaExperience Summary recovery system to recover gasoline and oil (floating
groundwater) that had leaked from storage tanks at aEight years experience in geological studies, including refinery.hydrogeologic evaluations of groundwater availability implementation of a subsurface sediment sampling pro-on a regional and site specific basis; hydrogeologic site gram at Savanna Army Depot, Savanna, Illinois, to deter-suitability evaluations for liquid waste disposal by spray mjne extent of TNT and 3imilar exp|0sive wastes in theirrigation, and solid waste disposal. Evaluation of the sediments.groundwater contamination potential from industriallandfills;-and the design of monitor well networks for Development and implementation of a program to deter-landfills, ash basins, and waste storage sites. Collection mine the extent and consequences of subsurface migra-and analysis of well pumping test data and well field tion of leachate from several landfills in southernevaluation. Geologic and geophysical investigations to Delaware.locate and develop groundwater resources. Sediment Hydrogeologic investigations to define groundwaterand groundwater sampling to characters hazardous contamination of a sand and gravel aquifer by gasolinewastes disposal sites and determine the extent of haz- |eakage from 8tora e tank in New York State.ardous wastes in the groundwater flow system.Development of remedial action programs to recover Data collection, analysis and evaluation to determinecontaminated groundwater. distribution of leachate and extent of contamination in a
heavily-used aquifer in Delaware.Credentials Evaluation of groundwater availability in a Chestera c „ , _ , County, Pennsylvania Township.B.S., Geology—Pennsylvania State University (1972)
Hydrogeologic investigations to develop 350,000-gpdAffiliations water supply from metamorphic rocks for a planned
residential development in Chester County, Penn-National Water Well Association, Technical Division sylvania.American Geophysical Union Hydrology Division Hydrogeologic suitability evaluation of a spray irrigation... site for a food processing industry.American Association for the Advancement of Science
Investigation of groundwater contamination potent,from an industrial landfill.
ARI00763Professional Profile
Hydrogeologic suitability evaluation and development Virginia, and western Pennsylvania to identify areas thatof monitor-well program for land disposal of tannery pro- meet RCRA requirements for a secure hazardous wastecess wastewater. disposal facility.Community coordinator responsible for data collection, Development of clean drilling techniques for installa-processing and report preparation for HUD flood in- tion of monitor wells at a closed uranium handlingsurance study in Paulding County, Georgia. facility.Principal investigator for study to abate water well con- Development and implementation of RCRA monitor welltamination by road salt. and groundwater sampling programs for an oil refinery.Responsible tor implementation of groundwater Development of RCRA monitor well programs at severalmonitoring program for the City of Knoxville. Ten- fly ash disposal basins for a Pennsylvania utilitynessee, sewer system evaluation survey. company.Principal investigator for landfill impact investigation, _ ... .Rhode Island 208 Study. PUDHCatiOMEvaluation of hydrogeologic and soils impact of syn- Tomalavage, J.S., 1978, "Contamination of Water Supplythetic fuels production, plant construction and opera- Wells by Road Deicing Salts: Two Case Histories."tion in several states for Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Presented at the Annual Fall Meeting of the AmericanSurvey of Tooele and Letterkenny Army Depots to deter- Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California,mine the quantity of explosives-contaminated packing December 1978.and packing waste material for eventual disposal. Duffy, W.J., Tomalavage, J.S. and Moose. R., 1980, "Con-Collection and interpretation of available geologic and tam'nati?hn, of T°rou"dw*t.er .Su,PPiies bvhydrogeologic information covering Ohio West Trichloroethylene-Three Case Histories.
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Fields of Competence Employment HistoryHydrologic and geologic evaluation of waste disposal 1986-Present WESTONsites: evaluation of geotechnical properties of rock; rock 19831986 Terra Tsk Incmass evaluation: description, analysis and characteriza- 'tion of natural fracture systems and their effect on sub- 1983 AMO Pollution Servicessurface flow: interpretation of depositional en- q7<3 „„ N,,riMr i nrminn <*w,r** i-rvironments: optical and X-ray (including computer 1979-1981 Nuclear Logging Services, Inc.tomography) analysis of geologic materials. .Key ProjectsExperience Summary Fracture analysis of the Monterey Formation, offshorePiezometric surface mapping; soil and groundwater California, for ARCO Oil and Gas.sampling; emergency response and cleanup of hazar- Fracture analysis of the Lisburne Formation, Northdous materials: rock mass evaluation at an underground Slope. Alaska, for ARCO Alaska, Inc.coal gasification site: geologic analysis of naturallyfractured reservoirs; operation of geophysical well- Fracture analysis of the Nugget Sandstone. Anschutzlogging equipment and interpretation of borehole Ranch, Wyoming.geophysical data: training and management of earth Geologic and geotechnical evaluation of the U.S.scientists: project management. Department of Energy underground coal gasification^ site in Rawlins. Wyoming.Credentials
B.S., Geology—Indiana University of Pennsylvania(1979)M.S.. Geology—Colorado State .University (1986)National Water Well AssociationAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists
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