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APPENDIX G

CONTAMINANT MIGRATION MODELING METHODS

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This appendix summarizes the mathematical models, assumptions, and input data usedto estimate exposure point concentrations of chemicals in air and surface soil.

This appendix is divided into three sections, as follows:

Section ..._ Contents

G.I - Volatilization from Surface and Subsurface Soils

G.2 Near-Field Air Dispersion: "Box Model"

G.3 Shower Volatilization Model: Volatilization of Contaminants fromDomestic Water into Shower Stall Air

G-l VOLATILIZATION FROM SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE SOILSThe model used for diffusion of volatiles through wet soil into the ambient air is

presented in GRI (1988). This model has been verified, in hydrogen diffusion experimentswith different types of dry porous media, granular materials, and soils in the laboratory. Thebasic steady-state model expression for the volatilization flux is:

where

n = contaminant mass flux per unit area of soil surface (mg/m2 • hr)

k = overall mass transfer coefficient (m/hr)

Cp - contaminant concentration in soil air pore spaces, or soil gas (mg/m3)

The soil air pore space concentration Cp was calculated from the measured contaminantconcentration in soil or in groundwater, using the appropriate partition coefficient. Forcontaminants measured in groundwater, Henry's Law was used:

Cp = (H/RT) - C^

where

Cw =— contaminant concentration in groundwater G*g/L)

H = compound's Henry's Law Constant (atm • m3/mole)

R = gas constant, 8.206 x 10~5 atm • m3/mole-K

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T » absolute soil temperature, K

For contaminants measured in soil, the soil-water partition coefficienT was~used to firstcalculate a concentration hi groundwater (C,), and then the above equation was also used tocalculate the corresponding soil-air pore space concentration (CL). The soil-to-water partitionequation is:

where

Cy, «« chemical concentration in groundwater 0*g/L)

K<j « soil-water partition coefficient (L/kg)

Cg — chemical concentration in soil (/xg/fcg)

By combining the last two equations, the soil air pore space concentration inequilibrium with the concentration hi soil is given hi this case by:

where

K » the air-soil partition coefficient of the volatile chemical and the specific typeof soil (kg/L or g/cm3)

Cg — chemical concentration in soil frig/kg)

and with

where

~ RT

is the dimensionless form of Henry's Law constant.The soil air pore space concentration calculated this way cannot exceed the saturation

vapor concentration in air, given by:

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r'-sat

where

C^ — — maximumTor saturation concentration of volatile chemical in air at tempera-ture T (mg/m3)

p = vapor pressure of chemical (atm, or mm Hg/760)

MW *= molecular weight of chemical (g/g-mol)

103 = - conversion factor to convert from g/m3 to mg/m3

The soil concentration corresponding to this saturation concentration in air is then:

Csm = concentration in soil corresponding to saturation concentration in soil pore airspaces Gtg/kg)

In order to limit the pore space conceTfftration to saturation, the following conditionalassignment was used:

Kas' Cs ifCs<CsmCP = '

. Csat if Cs > Csm

In the present calculations, the soil-water partition coefficient were estimated in termsof properties of the chemical and the soil as follows:

where =

KQC ^ organic carbon partition coefficient of chemical (L/kg)

foc = fraction of organic carbon in soil by weight (dimensionless, fraction lessthan 1)

In turn, K may be estimated in terms of the chemical's octanol-water partition coefficient,Kow, or the chemical's solubility (S) using an equation such as the following:

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- 0.544 log KQW + 1.377 (Kenaga and Goring 1980)

log KQC = 3.64 - 0.55 log S (Kenaga 1980)

where

K •* octanol-water partition coefficient of chemical (L/kg)

S - solubility of chemical (ppm)

Literature values are available for typical values of the soil fraction of organic carbon, f , forspecific soil types (e.g., GRI 1988, EPA 1988).

The mass transfer coefficient for subsurface vapor sources is given by

k^De/h

where

k — soil phase mass transfer coefficient (m/hr)

h = depth of soil layer through which vapors diffuse (m)

De » effective difrusivity of the chemical in the soil air pore spaces (m2/hr)

The effective diffusion coefficient De depends on properties of both the soil matrix and thespecific chemical compound, as described below.

The effective diffusion coefficient of chemical vapors through the soil is estimatedusing the Millington-Quirk model to account for the effect of soil moisture, as recommendedin EPA 1986, P.A-1. This expression is (Farmer et cd. 1978):

p 10/3

where

D = molecular diffusivity of chemical vapors of species "i" in air (cm2/s)

Pt « air-filled porosity of soil (dimensionless fraction)

P-j- — total porosity of soil

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For a given soil type, data from the literature are available to provide ranges and typicalvalues for Pa and PT (GRI 1988). The air-filled porosity can also be estimated in terms ofthe soil bulk density and gravimetric water content, or soil moisture content (see Fanner et al.1978). Diffusion coefficients Dj can be obtained or estimated as shown in EPA 1988.

Substituting the expressions for the mass transfer coefficient and effective diffusioncoefficient into the first equation above for the volatilization flux, this equation becomes:

p 10/3 rra *-p

n = Dj ——— • ——PT2 h

In this form, the equation is similar to the modified Fanner equation presented in the EPASuperfund Exposure Assessment Manual (EPA 1988), and the expression for the steady-statevolatilization rate from a covered, or buried, contamination source discussed above.

Once the average volatilization flux is calculated from the first equation above, thetotal steady-state contaminant vapor emission rate to the air can be estimated by multiplyingthe flux by the area of soil contaminated:

Q = Ac*n

where

Q = total contaminant vapor emission rate to air (g/s)

Ac = area of soil contamination, assumed to be a source of chemical vapors(cm2)

n = "volatilization flux (g/cm2 • s)

Hie site-specific values for the input parameters assumed in applying this volatiliza-tion rate model to the present site are presented in Table G-l.

G.2 NEAR-HELD AIR DISPERSION: "BOX MODEL"For scenarios where the receptor is at the source or very close (within 100 meters

downwind) to the source, the near-field "box model" described in Gas Research Institute(1988) was applied. This model is as follows:

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C.-f -Q/(Hb.Wb.Um)

where

Ca — Contaminant air concentration (mg/m3)

Q — Contaminant source strength of emission rate from surface (mg/s)

f » Fraction of time wind blows in the sector from the source toward thereceptor (dimensionless)

Hb = Height of box at downwind edge (m) (depends on downwind distance [x] ofreceptor)

x — Downwind distance of receptor from upwind edge of source area (m)

Wfc ^ Crosswind width of box = crosswmd dimension of contaminated sourcearea (m)

Um = Average wind speed throughout box (m/s) = 0.22 U10 In (2.5 Hb)

where Ui0 = Wmd speed at 10 m elevation (m/s)

In applying the above model, the height Hb is determined by the downwind distance"x" of the receptor, by using a table of precalculated values. This table is reproduced inTable G-2. The source strength Q is assumed to be the long-term average volatilization ratefor vapors, calculated using an appropriate model as shown in Section G.I.

Table G-3 summarizes the site-specific input parameter values assumed in applyingthis model to estimate on-site air exposure concentrations.

G3 SHOWER VOLATILIZATION MODEL: VOLATILIZATION OFCONTAMINANTS FROM DOMESTIC WATER INTO SHOWER STALL AIRThis model is due to Foster and Chrostowski (1986). Their equation for calculating

shower stall concentrations of volatile chemicals in shower water is as follows:

Ts

where

CJL « chemical vapor concentration in shower stall air (mg/m3)

Q « volume of water used in shower (L)

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Vs = shower stall air volume (L)

C0 = initial concentration of chemical in shower (tap) water(mg/m3)

kj = chemical-specific overall mass transfer coefficient atshower water temperature T (cm/hr)

t =- shower droplet drop time (sec)

d = mean diameter of shower droplets (cm)

The mass transfer coefficient kj is calculated using the two-film theory of mass transfer, usingthe chemicars Henry's Law constant H and molecular weight M, and is then adjusted toshower water temperature T as described by Foster and Chrostowski (1986).

The values assumed for the shower volatilization model input parameters arepresented in Table G-4. These values are conservative; that is, they should result inoverestimates of shower stall air exposure concentrations.

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REFERENCESFarmer, WJ., M.S. Yang, J. Letey, W.F. Spencer, and M.H. Roulier, 1978, Land Disposal

of Hexachlorobenzene Wastes: Controlling Vapor Movement in Soils, in Land Disposalof Hazardous Wastes, Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Research Symposium,EPA-600/9-78-016.

Foster, S., and P. Chrostowski, 1986, Integrated Exposure Model for Use of Tap WaterContaminated with Volatile Organic Chemicals, presented at the 79th Annual Meeting ofthe Air Pollution Control Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, APCA Reprint No.86-12.3.

Gas Research Institute (GRI), 1988, Management of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites, VolumeIU, Risk Assessment, prepared by Atlantic Environmental Services, Inc., May 1988,Appendix B, Exposure Models.

Kenaga, E.E., 1980, Predicted bioconcentration factors and soil sorption coefficients ofpesticides and other chemicals, Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 4:26-38.

Kenaga, E.E., and C.AJL Goring, 1980, Relationship between water solubility, soil sorption,octanol-water partitioning, and concentration of chemicals in biota, Aquatic Toxicology,ASTM-STP 707, eds., Parrish and Hendricks, American Society for Testing andMaterials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1986, Development of Advisory Levelsfor Pofychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Cleanup, EPA/600/6-86/002, Office of Health andEnvironmental Assessment, NTIS PB86-232774.

____, 1988, Supcrfund Exposure Assessment Manual, EPA/540/1-88/001, OSWERDirective 9285.5-1, Office of Remedial Response, Washington, D.C.

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Table G-l

SITE-SPECIFIC INPUT DATA USED FOR MODEL OFVOLATILIZATION FROM SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE SOILS

Symbol

H

KOC

Kd

foe

PT

P.

Di

T

c.

h

AC

Parameter

Henry'* Law Constant (water-air partition coefficient)

Organic carbon partitioncoefficient

Soil-water partition coefficient

Soil fraction organic carbon byweight

Soil total porosity

Soil air-filled porosity

Molecular diffusivity ofchemical vapors in air

Ambient temperature

Soil concentration of chemical

Avenge depth of soil cover

Contaminated soil source area

Units

atmm3/mol

Ufcg

L/kg

— -

crn /s

K

mg/kg

ft

m*

Value

0.0278

0.46

0.15

"

293

O.OS3

3,720

Source

Chemical-specific values fromliterature sources

Chemical-specific values fromliterature sources, or estimatedfrom log K

Chemical-specific valuescalculated from K . and f .

Determined from measurements

Typical value for site soil type:sandy loam

Typical value for site soil type:medium sand soil (GRI 1988,Appendix E, p. B-127)

Chemical-specific values fromEPA (1988), p. 17. For PCBs(Aroclors), the value 0.05 cm2/!from EPA (1986) was used

Typical value representative ofsite conditions: 20'C

Chemical-specific values fromsite sampling of surface soils.Average or upper confidencelimit (UCL) on mean ofmeasurements

Average depth of typical surfacesamples

Sizes of contaminated sourceareas measured on site map

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Table G-2

PLUME HEIGHTS USED INNEAR-FIELD BOX MODEL

Length of Sideof Box, x(m)

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

BoxHeight, Hh

(m)

1.4

2.1

2.7

3.3

3.3

4.3

4.3

5.3

5.3

6.2

Source: OR! 1988, Exhibit 1.2.2-2, p. B-147.

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Table G-3

SUMMARY OF SITE-SPECIFIC INPUTS USED IN THE BOX MODEL FOR NEAR-FIELD AIR DISPERSION

Symbol Parameter Units Value Source

On-Site Receptors: Workers, Visitors, or Future Residents

Q

f

x

"b

wb

"10

Contaminant source strength

Fraction of time the wind blows fromthe source area toward the receptor

Downwind distance to receptor fromupwind edge of source area

Height of box

Crosswind width of box

Wind speed at 10 m height

mg/s

m

m

m *.

m/s >

-

0.25

60

4.3

60

3.4

For volatiles the averagevolatilization rate calculated usingthe models in Sections G. 1 and G.2.

On-site receptors assumed to bedownwind of each source area 25%of the time.

The dimensions of which areassumed to be approximately 200feet by 200 feet (60 m x 60 m).

On-site receptors are assumed to beat the downwind edge of each sourcearea.

For 200-foot by 200-foot hot spotareas.

HJ, is determined from Table D-3-1using length corresponding to thedownwind receptor distance x.

For hot spot areas, width is assumedto be 200 feet.

Annual mean value from localcSmatological data.

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Table G-4

SITE-SPECIFIC INPUT VALUES USED IN ESTIMATION OF VOLATTVEORGANIC COMPOUND (VOQ CONCENTRATIONS IN SHOWER STALL AIR

Symbol

Q

v,

d

t

T

Co

H

M

Fv»eter

Volume of water used inshower

Shower stall air volume

Mean diameter of showerdroplets

Time of droplet free fall

Shower water temperature

Initial concentration of chemicalin shower water

Henry's Law Constant

Molecular weight

Units

L

L

cm

sec

K

mg/m3

atnvm3/mol

g/mol

Value

120

2,500

0.1

1.0

311

-

-

Source

lOL/min for 12 minutes (assumedshower duration)

Shower stall dimensions assumed tobe 2.5 feet x 5 feet x 7 feet

Typical size of droplet

Foster and Chrostowslci (1986)

100*F assumed

Chemical-specific value: calculatedone-sided upper 95 percentconfidence limit on mean ofmeasured concentrations ingroundwater

Chemical-specific value fromliterature

Chemical-specific value

Source: Ecology and Environment, Inc. 1992.

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APPENDIX H

RISK TABLES

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Table H-l

SUMMARY OF THEPOTENTIAL EXPOSURE SCENARIOS INCLUDEDIN THE QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT

Receptor

Site Visitor

Future SiteResident

ExposureMedia

Soil

Air (vapors) '

StreamSediment

StreamSurface Water

SiteGroundwater

ExposureRoutes

1A Soil ingcsu'onIB Dermal contact

1C Inhalation of airbornevapors

.

2A Sediment ingestion2B Dermal contact

3A Water ingestion3B Dermal contact

4A Drinking wateringestion

4B Dermal contact4C Inhalation of volatiles

AgeGroup

Adult

Child

Adolescent

Adult

Child

Adolescent

Adult

Child

Adolescent

Adult

Child

Adolescent

Adult

Child

ExposureCase

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

Exposure andRisk Estimates

Table

H-2H-3

H-4H-5

H-6H-7

H-8H-9

H-10H-ll

H-12H-13

H-14H-15

H-16H-17

H-18H-I9

H-20H-21

H-22H-23

H-24H-25

H-26H-27

H-28H-29

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Table H-l

SUMMARY OF THEPOTENTIAL EXPOSURE SCENARIOS INCLUDEDIN THE QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT

ReceptorExposureMedia

son

Air (vtpors)

Streamsediment

Streamsurface water

ExposureRoutes

5A Soil ingestionSB Dermal contact

5C Inhalation of airbornevapors

6A Sediment ingestion6B Dermal contact

7A Water ingestion7B Dermal contact

AgeGroup

Adult

Child

Adult

Child

Adult

Child

Adult

Child

ExposureCase

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAdult

RMEAdult

RMEAdult

RMEAdult

Exposure andRisk Estimates

Table

H-30H-31

H-32H-33

H-34H-35

H-36H-37

H-38H-39

H-40H-41

H-42H-43

H-44H-45

Key:

RME *= Reasonable maximum exposure.

Source: Ecology and Environment, Inc. 1992.

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Table H-2

CAHCEK RISK AND WONCANCER HAZARD IHDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H (L H Site .Receptor: Adult

-Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical _ . _ _ . . - -

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AcetoneAl.drinAluminumAntimony . :Arocloi- 1248Aroclor 1254Airoclor 1260Benzoic AcidBerylliumBis (2-ethylhexyl Jph thai ate2-Butanone"CadmiumChromium (total >CopperDibutyl Phthalate1 , 4-DichlorobenzeneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenzeneHeptachloir EpoxideAlpha-He xachlorocyclohexaneGamma-He xachlorocyclchfi-Xanedelta-HCCHIronIsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl Isobutyl KetoneNickel (Soluble Salts)Tetrachloroe thaneToluene1 , 1 , 2-Trichlo ro ethaneT r i ch lor oe then eXylenes (total) . ....Sine

Ingestion R'oute subtotal: .

ExposurePoint

Concentration----- (mg/kg)

Chemicals in Soil

6V56E-014.63-E-041.04E+04

- --' l- E+01 . .1.06E+0"!1.26E-01" .;.

-- -3~JOE+01-- --2-".40E-6l

6-T.lE-Oi"4.66E+023..S3.E-01

" 1.02E-00. '9.6QE+01."1742E+03 ..." .

— -- -1.-23E+013.9.0E-022.CT9E-046.9.3E--0-3

--- -2 --31E+003.10E-046.1.8E-032.17E-03.3 . 67E-031.01E+041.65E-015.-72E+023.03E4-01.2.82E-024.02E+00-1.4 E-01 .. .4.95E+01..5.3J.E-011.-28E-031.50.E4-01

"' "4.13E+02

Caircinogahic Effects

Intake Cancer(mg/kg/day) Risk

._ . - . . ,-=.-.-. ._ -

.. — ....... - . . -. - _5.82Er-12 --; - 9.89E-11

—— _ - ——. „.„!_ . — - --- - — -• ——

:.1.33E-07. " . 1.02E-06;;i_-59.E.r09 V. ..._,. -1-22E-084.J..5E-07 . _.___3.20S-06

—— _-— . - • __- -....8_ 4.4i;-09 3/63B-08

_.__-5.-86E-OS ,; ;""7"'"" a.20E-OS. " — -"•;"."-".--.. ..-'•-• - —._—— "-r--:---. -: ——

- • —— :,-;*:.--- ; "-"' ~ -''-:--'-. ... - —— rJ=_ .-. -- — a..:

; - I —— ... —— --.,. -- - -: —— ; -

4. 9 IE-10 .. 1-.18E-11 --2-.63E-12 - " 4".21E-11

.-- ——————— _„-,„-:-... -——— ^ ———

————— .. __-

3.90E-12 '.'.-J.55E-117.77E 11~. - 4.90E-10

- :-2773E-ll " -3..55E-11-- ——— . -"-= =--— • -•: -~

—— — _- —— - - - ——2-.08E-09 1.98E-12

.." " .———— . - ; - - . - - -- --, ———

, ———— -- = - - - ^__

————

——— _. - - - ——— -

,.,..1_.84E~09 9.57E-11—— .,- • - - ——

6-68.E-09 3.74E-10- 1.61E-11 — . 1.77E-13

-:__. - • .— -.:• :- -T- : "^

~

^.35E-06"

Non-Carcinogenic Effects .

Intake(mg/kg/day)

1.936-081.36E-11

- - - - - -4.52E-07

—— -—

7.05S-09. 1.97B-081..37E-05

------1.15E-08.2.99E-082.88E-064.17E-05

-'-- . 3.61E-07-, 1-.14E-096.14E-12.

-. -6.78E-089.10E-12

— -6.37E-11- --

—^ - -.

4.84E-09- - - ——S.89E-078.48E-101.18E-074.29E-091.45E-061.56E-08

— -4.40E-071.21E-05

HazardIndex

1.93E-074.53E-07

— -.1.13B-03

—_—

1.76E-09. 3.94E-066.85E-041.92E-085.98E-055.76E-04

. 1.12B-033.61E-065.70E-091.23E-07

—6.78E-077.00E-07

- ——2.12E-07

—— ..

2.42E-08- —

1.78E-041.70E-085.90E-064.29E-077.25E-063.90E-06

— .2.20E-074.03E-05

3-82E-03

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T»J»1» H-2 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Hon-Carcinog«nic Effects

Exposure - .. .Point

Concentration Intake Canc»r Intake HazardCh«*ic»l (ing/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk . .(mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Rout*: D«r»*l Contact with Contaminated Soil

Actton* 6.56E-01 — - ... _. , — -.„_.- ._ —= ...., -- . T~Aldrin 4.63E-04 " — '_ ' " — - -.-= ~-: "J. :—^ r"-~. V'--Alumimm 1.04E+04 — ... . . _ — : '_-^ 5- ^_ — L". ~-"; ".. _.-r^Antimony 1.54E+01 — - .- .... —.-, .M; ~- V —^ ;s : --Arocloi' 1248 "" 1.06E+01 8.48E-07 6.53E-06 ' —'I .' ' —Arocloi 1254 1.26E-Q1 l.QiE-08 7.73E-08 —~:: - . ir _ —Aroelot 1260 J 3,30E+01 2,64E-06~ 2.03E-05 . — -- -"- . —B*nxoiC Acid " ~ "2.40E-01 — -- - —- - --- - . —'~ - •-. -^ - —B.ryllium 6.71E-01 . —-'-- -. - - - —,- = L ..._r —w " ."-" . —8iti2-»thylh«xyliphthal»te 4.66E+02 - - - - - — • - —•:- -.-T- 4 _... - —-" - -_.. -i- ™2-Butanon* 3.93E-01 — - - -^---^_-.-. -_ ^ —^ -- "-1. ..-a*Cadaiun 1.02E-00 .. —- " —- -.-- 3,.17E-08 . 6.34E-05ChCO»iu» (totali 9.80E+01 .._ — _- — -J-; —--_- -J-, .. -^

- 1.42E+03 __ . — : - — ----- . L_ —--- ._-,_ •t_-- ?-.. =Fhthalat* X.231+01 " --" - - - — -~lr, .-:_. _^ ~~ r " ^_. -" -^~

X,4-Dichlorob«as«n« 3.90E-02 — - — ... _ _. --^ ~J." I r_~Di«ldrin 2.Q9E-04 — - — _i .. .- —_;_." -i- ' —Cndrin Ald«hyd* 6.93E-03 — _. —-, -.- - - ,- .---. _'..- - . '. ^Ethylb«ni*n« " 2.31E+00 - —- ..... — : :~ -. ,:. —:'-. Tl "--H«pt*chlor Epoxid* 3.10E-04 — -~. ....... -^__~. . '- '_ *~ Alph»-H«X*chlorocycloh»x»ne 6.18E-03 ^ —; , ~ , ... - —*-. ~ ~G»wi«»-H«K*chlotocycloh«xiin* 2.17E-03 - ——— • - - - - , TS.. " .-SL - —s - . - - - - " -^d«lta-HCCH 3.67E-03 — ~ - = -, —=-." -"" - -—;Iron 1.01E+04 — " — - — ._,. ,. —^ - , -I»ophofon* 1.6SE-01 —= - .._ — _ ^ ——: .== _ _ --TL«»d 5.72E4-02 - — -^ —-. ."~ :H«ng«n«»* 3.03E-4-01 —— - -.-r , =•- r - ~"U-H«thyl I»obutyl K«ton» 2.89E-02 —....... .\, -~—^ _ - ——- --T== " ^.Hick«l ISolubl* SmltsJ 4.Q2E+00 — - -- __ —•" ;T*tr»chloro«th«n« 1.46E-01 ._ — - - - -=-... = - „ . —?Tolu«n» 4.95E-1-01 — — -- - --r..- "- --:- -I,lf2-Trichloro»th*n« 5.31B-01 — -. ^ ,. - , - .Ttichloro«th«ne 1.28E-03 __ _j — . . -_ = . - . - - - - -^_ .^- -Si'l*n«ei ltot*l( 1-50E+01 ___ — — .----- ="- = —r- ^ -Zinc ~ . 4.13E+02 — - ... ^^- ,..:£.-_J_. , — 4"

Dtrmtl Bout« Subtotal: 2.69E-05 6.34E-05

R«c*ptoi- Total: 3.13E-05

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Table H-3

CANCER RISK AND NOKCANCER HAZARD IHDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H & H SiteReceptor: Adult

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

ExposurePoint

Concentration • Intake{mg/kg ! ! mg/kg/day )

CancerRisk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of .Chemicals, in Soil . .

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimony -AL-oclov 1248Aroclor 125.4 _, . _ _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ .Aroclor 126G .' : '.:.'.:~..'..."-'"Benzoic.Acid — _- . .BervlliumBis(2-ethylhex.yljphthala.te..2— BwtanoneCadmiumChromium (total) ..__.__Copper ' ™ -—"- --"—=-—-=---Dibutyl Phthalate1 , 4-DichlorobenzeneDieldiinEnd r in AldehydeEthylbenzene • _ _._Heptachlor EpoxideAlpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane __Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCHIronIsophoroneLead. ... - ..._..ManganeseMethyl Isobutyl Ke_to.n_e_ . _. _ __Nickel .(Soluble Salts")TetrachloroetheneToluene1 ,1, 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes (total)zinc — """r -

Ingesti.on Route Subtotal:

2.2.9.

-~——"l... .5,_ 6_,1-

5=._..._2.

1.8.

__ 6.,_.777.

. . 3.6.3._9.3 ,3.1.2.9.1.3.2.

42E-D120E-0411E+03 ... - -02E+0161E+00 "fiOE-0270E+01

80E-015SE+0251E-01 . . .OOE-0151E+0158E+02OOE4-QO90E-02"OOE-05SBE-033,5E-oi - —10E-04 . .4.0E-03..__ . .., ...59E-03 " ——.-20E-03 - ""09E+0314E-0182E+0222E+01.. ,_- ... ,

•= —— "-'-'• ": '-

1, 61E-13. . . .. .— . -- .— ..-- _

J.12E-09" "" "4.99E-U .„1-.25E-08 '.', . :

4 -2-6E— 10 " -1.875-07

._ ---. -- ._— --_. — _ - - - --~-—— .. -:.

2-86E-11 ..." "5.87E-14 "~

- - - - -=--..: _ . .._... . ..=- •--=-=-.2.,27E-13 ....'..2.50E-12 .-._ ___" 1-.-1-7E-12

:L=- —- ==. _ ._ . . =._=-..-.-8. 37E-1.1 .,..._.__

~:~ — . ----.-- ' ._._ _.,;__.=1..- _.=.

. - — - - -...2...74E-12

,. - -=__

3.17E-OS..3..84E-109.63E-06

.J^JSSE-OS2.62E-09 .

^ -.^ . — --

- —.. . _. —

'6.86E-139.39E-13. -

.. -...- . _ -- -~- - - - —.2.07E-12__.1,58E-111.52E-12-

-. .- .-;- : —- . - -^ -

7.95E-14-:----.- -; ——————

- - .^. .^- _." __1_-_08E-02" ' ~ .-— ---V- — ^- .- ——

_." "3.6.2.2,4.6.

=-- 2 .

53E+007.9E-02 '- "•13E+0150E-0170E-049-2E+0055E+02

—— -' - T= _

4.98S-11. .-,.—

-L.83E-10.,—— -.-3.;45E-13- _,-.-

—— -" :.. . ...— - - ---=

... ____ _ . . _

_ . — -.-2.59E-12

—-1.02E-11 - -,=3,80E-'15. ;. ..- - —

--— -- —

"U3E-07

11

-5

7.318434424

5I

9

6

16231

-r 1

31

.38E-09

.26E-12 -—

. 82E-OS——_

.JL9.E-10

.31E-09

.46E-06-62E-10-57E-09.72E-07.33E-06..OOE-08.23E-10-57E-13

- —— _.34E-09 .-77E-12

— ..OSE-12

—— "—— -

.51E-10-——

.27E-07

.16E-11

.01E-08

.88E-10

.22E-07-43E-09

——.95E-08-46E-06

1..38E-08- - - - 4.20E-08

~~-.1.46E-04

—-. ..- . — -

_ ._l.BOE-106.62E-077.30E-051.44E-099.14E-067.44E-051.17E-044.00E-071.12E-099.14E-09

—— .5.,34E-081.36E-07

— :-3^.03E-08

._ .. -_.. ————

-3,.26E-09_ . ——2-.54E-05

- 1.23E-091.01E-063.88B-086.10E-073.58E-07

.. .. . ——1.96E-084.87E-06

4.52E-04

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T»bl« H-3 ICont,}

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer ~" Intake "HazardChealcal Img/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (ing/kg/day) Index

Exposure Rout*: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil .. . ... ._.._._

Ac«ton« 2.42E-01 — - — . .- . =- --, - - - .—Aldrin 2.20E-04 — - - •- — - - - --- -=-_ ... . .r--Aluminum 9.11E+03 — —^- — ^ -^- - - . -•=«Antimony 1.02E+01 . ._ _" : — - ,.. --_ —• ... ... — .*—Aroclor 1248 5.61E+00 . 3.29E-09 . .. 2 L3S-08 _ ' — -- . -^^Aroclor 1254 6.80E-02 3,$95-11 3.Q77E-10 " — ----- ——Arocloc 1260 1.70E+01 9..~98E-09 7.68E-OB ._. ". —- -. . _ -Bensoic Acid 1.26E-01 — - ----- -- —--.-=- . . --:. :. . ~«=Beryllium 5.80E-01 — . - =- —._ ;.._- = ... - —=.- T_ -^ . = .-a™Bi*(2-«thylh«xyl)phth»late 2.S5E*02 — __ =,_ .-_ ._...-..... _ ^= , r._ . _«2-But«non* 1.51E-01 — - -^__._.___ . .—-, __," . .-«C«dmiu» 8.OOE-01 — —.-,--:.. n. 6.09E-10 ._""l.22E-O5Chro»iun (total) 6.51E+01 . .._ . _ — . --- ----- --__.:..--: --.. ****- •- --•=-Copp*r ——- 7.58E+02 — --- — .-. _ . . - = - =1" _ _«=Dibutyl Phth»lat» 7.00S4-00 __ . . — -- - -— -=-. -.:-. . ~L1,4-Dichlorob*ns*n« 3.90E-02 — —— -, — __ __Dieldrtn 8.00E-05 - — -- -^. ,=.=_-, ^. -«: . ,Cndrin Aldehyde 3.60E-03 — . ^~ .f:- _, — -i.Ethylbensene 9.35E-01 — -— •=•_ =^- -. ....... —= ._._.:_-- - ~^~H«ptachloc Epoxid« 3.10E-04 — -- . -=- -— -«=•- .._ .—Alpha-H*xachlorocycloh«xane 3.40E-03 . — — - - -^ _ - ~-G»nn*a-H*K»chlorocycloh*Kane 1.59E-03 — - - — =-- -- ;- —« - ...,—=delta-HCCH 2.20E-03 . :_.; _~" _ " " " iiri..._._ 5. -_ —— -""-" " ™Iron 9.09E+0.3 -___.. — - ^- . - ~ ~ -- - " ^~Isophaton* ._.._._ 1.14E-01 — -= -?—. _ . --. •=?=--- - -.— ". —L*ad _ _ 3.82E+02 — —— - - - ^ . _ ! ~Kang»n*»* 2.22E+01 — - -.,-- : — - = — — . . - —Methyl I»obutyl S«ton« 1.08E-02 — --- ——--,- ,.. - -^Nickel {Soluble Salts} _ _ 3.53E+00 ."_ —. -—- _ - — ".Tetrachloro«th«ne 6.79E-02 "~" —'" - - «. = -..=. _^_ ^ _Toluene 2.13E+01 _... — - - -=—- ^ , . — _ 1l,l,2-Trichloro«thane 2.50E-01 — —"" - - —~ ;:Tcichloroeth«n« 4.70E-04 — — - - - -™Sylenes (total) 6.92E-»-00 —— --- — ---. - --Sine = - -- 2.55E+02 " " — —• — .--

Dermal Route Subtotal: L..Q2E-07 1.22E-06

Receptor Total: 2.35E-07 4.53E-04

" " ~ " 6 2 l U Z ] Z D 2 9 0 0 : D 3 9 5 6 / 8 3 5 i / 1 0

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Table H-4

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H & H SiteReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical . _"" . "...

Carcinogenic

ExposurePoint

Concentration i Inta.ke .TT_^ ,."-- (mg/kg) ( mg/k g/day ) ~

Effects Ron-Carcinogenic- Effects

Cane e r. ".; Risk

Intake( mg/kg/day }

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Xngestion ~of Chemicals" in Soil

AcetoneAid tinAluminum 7Antimony _ .._ .:__.. -.-Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1254 _ __ArocloiL .1260Benzoic AcidBeryllium . __.. _ ... _.__.__._Bis 1 2-ethylhexyl ) phthal ate2— ButanoneCa.dmiumChromium 1 total )Copper — —Dibutyl Phthalate1 , 4-DichlorobenzeneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenzeneHeptachlor EpoxideAlpha-He xachlorocyclohexaneGamma-He xachloroeyclohexanedelta-HCCHIronIsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl -Isobutyl KetoneNickel ..(Soluble Salts ).._.....TetrachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes (total) . . .Zinc . . :-••-• . .-.-.-_. T-_- .-_L_

Ingestion Route Subtotal ;._

__ .6..56E-014.63E-04

.. 1.04E+04.-:• -_ -1,5_4E+01.._

1.Q.6E+011.26_£-01.__

_ """ 3:.30E-f-Ql2.4.0E-01

__:" ;__j5^7i£-Qi.4 . 6 SE+ 0 23 . 93E"— 01

"" ^1.02E-00 "" - - - -..9.8QE+01

1.42E+03L-2.3E+01

" 3.90E-022.09E-046.93E-03"

. 2..31E+00_3/10E-046,1.8_E-032 .17E-033.67E-031.01E-f041.65E-01.5.72E4-023.03E-!-01.2._8.9_,E-02.

. . 4".02E+001.46E-01 .4.95E+015.31E-011.28E-0.31-.50E+01

=--.--•• 4-rr3E+02"

- - - . . :

^_1.09E-11

~ •.._.. _.__- ..."-'..I

2. 49E-07'. . . 2.96E-09 .

7.75E-07———— --;-. r-

._1.._3_8_E-_Q8"" J """" 1.09E-05.... . _- r - _ .

- -

———— -

. _. .= =-

^ =-. ,_

9.16E"-10_ 4.91E-12

,, = ._._. ... .. r=,— .-- --,'-•• -

7.28E-12-^-. . .„.. .-U45E--10

......__. 5..10E-11 ::_,-..'. — .—

3-87E--09 -. _ . _ _ .... ......... .___ -_ -_ — .

.: _ ._ -- -— ;

- 3.43E-09. .. _ .. __. .... .-- . .

: ..: . . 1^25E-083.01E-11... —— -::::-

—— — .- -

---———-,-

- — -1.85E-10

——,-,. .... . — -

1-.92E-062,28_E-085..97E-06

. _.. .. .. — ..6.79E-081.53E-07 "

_ _ . ..._. ... —

__~

- . —— -2";20E-11

. 7.86S-11 _..._.:. „__ . ————

•' ' ._ _ — --. , .- 6r62E-ll

- -9-.14E-10.. 6.63E-11

.__.-. .—

3.68E-12- —— -

.._:_.. , -- , .

-...-. .: ., . __——-

= = • .- - " _ _ _ _ . "

1.78E-10—— - . ;-

.. .7.00E-103.31E-13

-.-..,....-... .---.--=-_ : —

, t3,,.«

1.80E-071.27E-10

—4.22E-OS

— .—

6.58E-081.B4E-071.28E-04-1.08E-072.79E-072.68E-053.89E-043.37E-061.07E-085.73E-11 -.

—— .6.33E-078.49E-11

. 5.95E-10— -.—

4.52E-08——

8.30E-067.92E-091.10E-05 .4.00E-08 .1,-36E-051.45E-07

4..11E-061.13E-04

1.. 80E-074.23E-06

- —1.06E-02-

———

1.65E-083.68E-056.40E-031.80E-075.58E-041.34E-031.05E-02J.37E-065.35E-081.15E-06.... ——6.33E-06

. 6,53E-Of>.

1 .-98E-0 '——

2.26E-08——

. 1..66E-031.5BE-08-5-.50E-054.00E-076.BOE-063.63E-06

—1.03E-063.77E-04

3.16E-0/

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Table H-4 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Hon-Careinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical _ . (mg/kg) (mg/kg/dayj. Risk (mg/kg/dayj_ Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated So.il ... .. . .._ . . ... __ _. .

Acetone 6.56E-01 — - — —— = j —-- — —~L-_.- — ,- -Aldrin -- 4.63E-04 —- - -^ . , .... -, —-- - .--=----. --—.Aluminum 1.04E+04 — - — ..'... _ -.-.-. —_. -. - —,Antimony 1.54E+01 __ —... - ,-. - — - . ... —.. . L —Aroclor 1248 - 1.06E+01 2 L9E-07 2.3.0E-06 " . —::- - ------ . -s=-.Aroclor 1254 .._ _ .._._1L_. 26E-01 _ 3^55E-09__ _2-73_E-08 _._ —--- ^ . . —1Aroclor 1260 3-30E+01 9^30E-07 " " 7.16E-06 ~'~~~ ~~ " --""Sencoic Acid . . _ 2.40E-01 — - . ._ _ -.[ ~ '.- - ~^_ ] --Beryllium 6.71E-01 .... --...:. _ —- ------ =- _ -^ - -^_, ..Bi»t2-«thylhexyl)phthalate 4.66E+02 " — — .4--"-. - —=. .,.:.:::. s ^,2-Butanon» 3-93E-01 . . —- - - - — ..> ^, , ^^ - __ . -,--cadmium 1.02E-00 — - - - - —* . .-• . "5.59E-08 i,.12E-04Chromiun (total! 9-SOE-i-Ol — — '-.

Dibutyl Phthalate 1.23E+011,4-Dichlorobenzen* 3.90E-02Dieldrin 2.09E-04Endcin Aldehyde 6.93E-03Ethylb«nx«ne 2.31E-I-00Htptachlor Epoxid* 3.10E-04Alpha-H«)tachlorocycloh«Kane 6.18E-03a*mm»-H«x«chloracyclohexan* 2.17E—03d«lt«-HCCH 3.67E-03Iron 1.01E+04Imophot'on* 1 .65E-01L»ad .. _ . 5.72E+02

Methyl Iitobutyl K«tone 2.89E-02Nickel tsolubl* Salts) 4.02E+00Ttttachloroethene 1.46E-01Toluen* 4.95E4-01l,l,2-Tcichloro»th*ne 5.311-01Trichloro*th«ne 1.28E— 0.3Xylcn** (total) 1.50E+OIZinc 4.13E+02

Dermal Rout* Subtotal: 9-49E-06 ... _ 1.12E-04

Receptor Total: 1.76E-Q5 ... _ .. 3.17E-02

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Table H-5

CANCER RISK'AND NOHCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H & H siteReceptor: Child : ' " - " "

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic "Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

chemical .._ _.-- ..

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake" " """ Cancer Intake_. — (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: "Tngest'io'h" of Chemicals in Soil

AcetoneAldrin " ~AluminumAntimony - --- -- - — — - - - —Arocloi' 1248Aroclor 1254 . . ... -'Aroclor 1250 ... . . .__ _Benzole- Acid -— ---Beryl-liujnBis ( 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2-8utanoneCadmiumChromium (total).. _.. ._.CopperDibutyl Phthalate _. .1 , 4-Dichl_orobenseneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenseneHeptachlor EpoxideAlpha— He xachlorocyclohexaneGamma-Hexachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCHIron "" ~IsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl Isobutyl Set oneNickel (.Soluble Salts)TetrachloroetheneToluene1,, 1 , 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes (total) ..Zinc . - -

Ingestion Route Subtotal: .

2-29

._ 1

-42E-01. _. ../20E-04.11E+03-0.2E+01 -- ----- -

. - -5-.-61E-fOO6

521

8 "

._ _- 67.1383933I2913

. 213.62246

"" "

~8..0"E-02 .

- 26E-01 '—-.8QE-01 ..55E-4-02-51E-01 --_.-"."OOE-01 ,.-51E+01.58E+02._ ... ":.. OOE-t-00-90E-02.OOE-05. . . ..60E-03 . "«35E-01-10E--04--40E-03 --59E-03 ' -.20E-CL3. .. . -.09E+03..-14E-Q1 .-82E+02 .:. "..2-2E4-.01....OSE-02..53E-+-00.79E-02.13.E+Q1..-50.E-01... ...70E-04.92E*00.55E+0=2"

•———— - - --- - -

.ll

3-4 .i.

4.1.

- ;_

. _ _.

2.5..

2-," 2-.1.

8-

""4.

1.3.

= -55E-12

=-- - ——

95Z--Q.879E-1020_E-0'7".

^— .09E-0580E-06.

... — „-

— ,• " " .

=-=.75E-1064.E-I3

i__

13E-1240E-1112E-11

- •_-=.03E-10

' ^-,.. ——

——78E-1.0. .., . .- r -

7£E-093 IE- 12,.

— -

- - -: „.= . .., ———— i . ;.

"- 2.64E-11.-- ' - - • . . —— - ~ .-

-- -,- —— .". . 3.04E-07

.3.69E-09... - .. "9.24E-07,.".":...:. , =-_..

1.76E-082.52E-08

• .-•-*• .L-

. ... .... -. —- — -

' ~. " .. .: —5,60E-12

_ .. .9.02E-12-':. . '...- .'.'. ./ — "- . ...

—1.9-8E-11•1-51E-10

. 1,46E-11 .—— • ——

-—— r- - - ————

.7. 63 £-13... . ' " . - . . "-" ^ — - -"..-. --. - . , —.-.i -— - - = V = ——

- -- . —— •- • •. . .2.49E-11

,-.-..= -r- . - ., ———————

9.86S-11— - 3.64E-14

- —--.- ---.-.=-. = -,= = — B

.:=..-,_ -1.28E-0&

11

8

I42

. 16

. 5"6536

72

1

9

182

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.81E-11— ^~

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-35E-06-23E-05.75E-07.21E-09.58E-12

—— - ..68E-08.55E-11

_ ..-31E-10

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.37E-09.. ——

.82E-06

.88E-10

.90E-07

.58E-09

.75E-06

.05E-08—

-69E-07.10E-05

16

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4

3

.-99E-08

.03E-07

.10E-03——

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- —.68E-07.96E-06

. —.37E-08

: - ——

——

.69E-09- - . . — -.64E-04

1.78E-091585

17

5

..45E-05

.58E-08

.75E-07

.13E-07- .,- — ,

.42E-07

.OOE-05

.68E-03"

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Table H-5 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (ng/kg) (ng/kg/dayt Risk _(mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: D«rmal Contact with contaminated soil..,-.-. ..._.. ... _ _

Ac«tont 2.42E-01 _ —- . .- —. ^----- ~ —-— -- --Aldrin 2,20E-04 ., —- - ----- -- —- -----. . —-v - - —Aluminum 9,llE-(-03 :... — - —---- ,-.-.,,. .. --^, - -^_-^-__ —Antimony 1.02E+Q1 . .. .__. -_-... . —: .L -±_ . —_ _. —Afoclor 1248 " 5.61E+00 9.19E-09 7.08E-08 " " —~-. - " -Arocloi 1254 6.80E-02 1 L1E-10 8.55E-10 ————- - --Aroclor 1260 1.70E+01 2,78.E-03 2.14E-07 —:- - - - —Benzole Acid _ . 1.26E-01 ,____ — —— --——- --— ~=... .-. .==; _-.__ —rBeryllium 5.80E-01 — - - :~ — -=i - —STT-T-.. _^_: - ^*-Bii(2-*thylh«)cyl)phthalat« 2.55E+02 — — - - - — - - ,.=- . —2-Butanone 1.51E-01 ^_ — . — -, —— .-- —Cadmium S.OOE-Q1. .... -- " — ----_, 2,$5E-b9" . "5.10E-06Chromium (total) 6.51E+01 : s_ —. _ _— ^_ _ - —L --: - —*Copper 7.58E+02 — " • - - " • _J "-= — - - __~ - -_-.. - -- ^Dibutyl Phthalate 7.00E+00 —-- - - - — --- ~ —: --_ --^l,4-Dlchloroben«en« 3.90E-02 —- - —-.;_.-.-.- ^ —-_ -__ —Dieldrin 8.OOE-05 — . —---_-. -- — — - - —Endrin Aldehyde 3.60E-03 —•- - - ".. - " —r -.. T-:Ethylb«ns*ne 9.35E-01 " ._, ..—. _-_- --. —, -- :__ - — "--Heptachlor Epoxid* 3.10S-04 — - . — _...I" __. - —..." "' ; -«.Alpha-Hesachlorocycloh%xan« 3.40E-03 -*- —---- ; —---.-- - --_ - —a*mm*-H»K»chlorocycloh»xan* 1-59E-03 - -. _..!"". -—" - _ _ j -~ ----- —-.- . . -^d«lta-HCCH 2.201-03 —, " '-.-"--. = —' i~Iron 9.Q9E-»-03 —- — •- - —- . —._.. .= ~4" . - _ - _ .._Iiophoion* 1.141-01 --. - — ... . _ - .__r _L«ad 2.82E+02 . — = . ... —. .. — ' —Mftnganes* 2-.-22E+01 — . — -. =". —Methyl Isobutyl Ketone l.OSI-02 - — - - - -.- —--=--'-. . —Nickel (Soluble Salts) 3.53E+00 — —..___ __ -^ __Tetrachloroethene €.795-02 — — : . - -.-=-. -_-'Toluene 2.13E+01 . — - — ..... —l,l,2-Trichloro«than« 2.50S-01 —— - —---- ~- ~ —Tirlchlocoeth«n* 4.70E-04 — , = - ^- ~-- :- —Xylen** (total) 6.92B+00 — . — - - — . - . . . ,Zinc . 2.55E+02 — - - - — -=- = - . .._.. — =,.

Decmal Route Subtotal: 2.86E-07 5.10E-06

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Table H-6.

CANCER RISK AND KONCANCER.HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H t H site._.Receptor: Adolescent

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non -Carcinogenic Effects

"Chemical

ExposurePoiixt . . .. :.

Concentrationfmg/kg)

Exposure Route: Ingestion Ipf Chemicals, 'in Soil

Acetone - - -- -- - -- 6.56'E-OlAldrin _ 4.6,3;E-B4AluminumAntimonyAroclsr. 1.2J8__ „_... _.__... ...Aroclor -12-S-iAroclor 12SO "."."_ I ~"V. .^Benzoic . Acid... --, -Beryllium .Bis < 2-ethylhexyl-lphthalate _2-ButanoneCadmium ._ . = . -_ .Chromium ( total ) . _ . . _ . . . _.Copper " - - - - - -- ...Dibutyl Phthalate .._...1 , 4 -Dic.hl ore. benzeneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylfaenzeneHeptachlov EpoxideAlpha-HeKachloro.cyclohe_xaneGamma-He xachloroeyclohe.xanedelta-HCCll •I tonIsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl isobutyl KetoneNickel (Soluble" Salts.)TetrachloroetheneToluene1-, 1 ,2-TL'ichlbroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes 1 total L-Sinc .-- ---;---- - — .. ~.

Ingestion Route_Subtbtalj ..

11

. -; . _ 11

X- " -3. 26

. .43

- 1-9

-- ' " -1132623623115324"l451A

-V1 - ~~ "J;|

._.-_ ...,,,

...04.E+04-54E-F01 - .— -..6_6E>0_1.26E-01 . ..-3.PE+01.4QE-01.71E-01 -.66E+:0"2 .-93E-01.02E-00.80E+01-42E+03 , .""""". 23E+Q1 ;.,- ._.."9QE-62"" '-"-• :-09E-04.93E-03 . ;,3-lE+OO.l-OE-04.18E-03..1-7E-03"" . :"•.57E-03-..OlE+04.65E-01 -. ...72E+02. ~ ..P3E4-01 " ..89E-02.02E+00 :.46E-OL. --95E+01-31E-01-26E-03-50E+01 ... - ,-/13E+02. " ";/"=

Intake(mg /kg/day I

. 1.08E-11

2.47E-Q7 _:_j; . S-iE-QS..7.69E~-07

_:_"...". 1.. 56E-0.8 " "-""- 1.09 -05...

—— :.- — - -

..-.. - —— :.-_ ; .. .= —— .- 9"."09E-l:o'" '—4.87E-12 .'"

-" - ". —— :.-."7.22E-121T4!4E-10

/-"^OSE-ll _ .~.'-.~ — ' = '-

3,.8_4.E-09.= .— i--- .—— .-._^--_— .

XlOE-09"!"-— -

1.24E-OS2..98E-11

— - -=—

,- ,,, _.-. 1H

Cancer Intake. Risk (mg/kg/day)

1.84E-10

.. ..1.90B-06_ . 2..2SE-08,

5.92E-06—

.: :"".;s" 7iE-b"81.S3E-D7

=^- =- . ....... ,... — . ,

•~~.: -,!———._

—: ' "" 2.i8E-ll

7.79E-11... ... _ _ _ ——— ' - - . ' .'. -~ .

6:5"7E-119.07E-10 - ._

.. ._...6,iaj;-i.i .-- ' " "' -.,.:.. —,. _.3.6.5E-1_2

—— .- - . .--T.:-- -•" . - ———

" ::: ', .... —':7"™~iV77E-!0

.. .; — .6.94E-10.3.28E-13

—— --_™- - -. ——

8 -06E-06

17

2

31761

• 1"2263

3.5

3

2

44

- 62

- S8

26

.07E-07

.55E-11

-51E-06

v91E-08..09E-07.60E-05.41E-08,66E-07.60E-05."32E-04.01E-06.36E-09.41E-11._.

-- T--

.77E-07•06E-11

—.54.E-10

—--- — .

.69E-08... —

.94E-06

.71E-09

.56E-07

.38E-08

..07E-06

.66E-08

.-45E-06

.'74E-05

----- -

HazardIndex

1.07E-06. - . _ . . 2-52E-06

6.27E-03

9.78E-092.18E-05,3.80E-03_1.07E-073.32E-043.20E-03-6.25E-032.01E-0?3.18E-00

.- ,-6.82Er07. . _^

3.77E-063-^9E-06

—— -1.18E-06

- ... ———

1.35E-07. .

9.88E-049.42E-OC.3.28E-052.38E-064.04E-052.17B-05

_.. ——1.23E-0.62.25E-04

2.11E-02

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Table H-6 {Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day) _ .Ri.sk. . __._ (mg/kg/day) _Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil - - ...

Ac*ton« 6.56E-01 - . -.-.. . . ... -. .._ ... -. .. - - * .Aldrin 4.63E-04 — - ——— - — -—Aluminum 1.04E+04 _ . — - - - - - —---- - - —— - - - - - - —Antimony 1.54E+01 — - —-- —- - - —Aroclor 1248 ___ 1.06E+Q1 JU13.E-0.6 8.7.0.E-Oj6: ._'. _ --.. .. --Al'OClor 1254 1-26E-01 1.J-4E-08 1.03E-07Aroclot 1260 3.30E+01 3.51E-06 2,70E-0.5 — -Benzole Acid 2.40E-01.._ - .,_____,—-._- .._..:__ .---_z^-^ -= . , --. -TBeryllium 6.71E-01 .- — ;. . ~~- —.-..- - ==.Biil2-*thylh«xyllphthalate 4.66E+02 - — — =-_. .- -- -:-2-Butanone 3.93E-01 . •=-. ^_ . 7. _„ __. . —Cadmium 1.02E-00 — -- — - -.--.-.- - 1.26E-07 -2.52E-04Chromium (total) 9.80E+01 — • — — —- -•- —. —Copper 1.42E4-03. .. ._ —- -... - ,-.. -~«- - — -: -- ——- n_-. - - - — *•Dibutyl Phthalate 1.23E+01 _ — ,... .,--_- — -- ,----- -- —^- - -1,4-Dichlorob«ns«n« 3.90E-02 — "- — -- :Dieldcin 2.09E-04 — —..._.,_. .^ —— —Endrin Aldehyde 6.93E-03 _ ~ — -- ;~-.=--. .= -=^ ^. —Cthylbensen* 2.31E-»-00 ... _ ..—. - . — -.,. -H*ptachlot Epoxid* 3.10E-04 — -™ --.- — - -^- -^- - —Alph«-H«£ach.lorocycloh*xane 6.18E-Q3 ~. .... _ -—. . --- -r- ~== -_- ----=--- —-=- . - .- -=Samma-H*K«chlorocycloh*xane 2.17E-03 -" ---• - = .. -.— c~ .. - - -_ —'-'•:d*lt*-HCCH 3-67E-03__ . ^.. -~- ,. ^ - , .-- --=r - ,—.r _==Iron 1.01E+04 — ——- — .=. — — ......—Isophoi'one 1.65E-01 —. ..-.. - -- M.^ = = . - . - = = • . .^—Lead - 5.72E+02 L" — -- ". ~- —^ v —Manganese - 3-03E+01 .„.._ — —. --^ - —*- - -«•Methyl Iftobutyl K«ton« . .. 2.89E-02 ~" — - , ^-- .-.------- -==*"- " .•Nickel (Soluble Salta] 4.02E+00 ._.. — — -~ -=-Tettachloro«th«ne 1.46E-01 - .. . —.. :- -: -. .. =::.-_,— —^ :__. .Toluen* 4.95E+01 . .... _. --_« . ---—-. -= - -_ -- — ~- - :1 ,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.31E-01 . — . —. .- ~^_Trichloro»th«ne 1.2SE-03 ". ~~ ' — - -i- - —.- --. - -- -^--- -- -- -Xylene" (total) 1.50E+01 — -=- - — --Zinc - - - - - - 4.13E+02 "~~ —..-----:... —- -^^^===_. .-_: _^ ;,

Dermal Route Subtotal: 3.58E-05 . . .2.52E-04

R»c«ptoi Total: 4.39E-Q5 __ 2.14E-02

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Table H-7

CANCER RISK AND NONCABCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H & H SiteReceptor: Adolescent _.Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimony - - -- . . " : .Aroclor 1248Airo.clor -125.4. .. __. . __ .... _..__.J___Aroclor 1260 ; . :"": .Benzoic Acid ;....._.__..._.BerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl [phthalate2-ButanoneCadmiumChromium ( to.ta.1)Coppei'"Dibutyl Ph.thalate ... ,..= ..1 , 4-DichlorobenzeneDieldrinEndrin Aldehyde.EthylbenzeneHeptachlor Epoxi-deAlpha-He xachlorocyclohexaneGamma-He xachl.or.ocy^lohexanedelta-HCCHIron ... —IsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl Isobutyl KetoneNickel (Soluble Salts)TetrachloroetheneToluene1 , 1 ,2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes (total }Zinc- •— ~ ~~

Inges"ti"oh" Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration. fmg/kg)

Chemicals in Soil ~.

" ""2:42E-01- - -2.20E-04

9.11E+03' ".- .::i.0.2.E+01.

. -5.61E+00 . .__ 6—8.0.E-02 :v"".~ -':r..7QE4-oi'" -— — ;

" .." "~"1,~26E-01 " " -"-5-80E-01,:2.55E+02

— 1.51B-01" 8. 6.0 E- 01

. . 6.51E+0.1 -- -7.58E+02

" .. .7,JDOE-fOO . -'-."3.90E-028. OOE-053.60E-03. .. _f

. 9.35E-01 - -- ---3.10E-043.40E-031.59E-032.20E-03

" '-- -9.09E+031-1-4E-01-3.S2E+02

- -2-22E+011-J8E-02-

_. ._• 3.-53E.+ 00-6.79E-022.13E+01- . ... -2,50£-01.-.- " .4.70E-04

_ _. 6,92E-fOO" -"2.55E+02

.- -^, -,;_._ - ,:. -,

Carcinogenic

Intake( mg/kg/day )

_

— -7.38E-13"._ . J " • — - -----____.. _ ..- .__ __ _ . -.

. 1-.58E-08 .... /. 2".2.-8E-io :"":"" 5 7.0E-Oe"". :. _ .. _ V — -",— .J.-...95E-09

""8,55E-0"7—" — "--_ .— . ;--,-

"" _ .._ --.".,.... -JI.31E-10

- -2.68.E-13.". . . . i_- ...-.-.. —— : --.

.. ._ ——— .-- , -

1.Q4E-121.14E-115.33E-12-

—— -—— .- , .

3.-82E-10 .—— : - -———— L-"/:-—— .. ..„

2.28E-10....„_..,, .-- _ ._^"-" 8,39E-io

1.58E-12— ...— -_- .

= =-_- .-. = _.= ... =_

Effects

Cancel-Risk

—. . 1.25E-1L...,=.. *=— . -_ _

1..45E-07."Ti_76E-09

" 4.39B-07". ." —

. -8. 19 E- 0.91.20E-08

—— -- '.--' _. ~ ... , j __ .

.- ;;;. —— - .. . . _ _ _ . =.= _3.14E-124.29E-12:. _.-:.. ———— ••-

^ ———

.___9.46E-127.18E-11."6.93E-12

. ——_ : . ————

. 3.63E-JL3—— .——

. """- " ——... " ——_ "1,19E-11.. . . - =;.,.. = -

4-7QE-11-1.74E-14

:- ———— -

- - - - - - - ————

--=.= 6.06E-0"7

Non-Carcinogenic

Intake( mg/kg/day )

5.68E-095.17E-12

.:

? 40F— 07^ • Tt V & V /

———— -

————

2.96E-091.3.6E-085.99E-063.55E-091.88E-081.53E-061.7BE-05

••- -- 1.64E-079.16E-10-^1.88E-12

—— ,2.20E-087.28E-12

.3.73B-11

— - -— . .

2-.68E-09—

5.21E-072.54E-108.29E-081.59E-09

, 5. 005-075.87E-09

—1.63E-075.99E-06

Effects

HazardIndex

5.68E-081.72E-07

. —6.00E-04

- — ,——

7.40E-102.72E-063.00E-045.92E-093.76E-053.06E-044.80E-041.64E-064 .58E-093.76E-OB

— -;-2.20E-075_,60E-07

1..24E-07- - ——

-, —— .1.34E-08

—1.04E-045.08E-094.15E-061.59F. "2.50,1.47L- -

.. .8.15E-082. OOE-05

1.85E-03

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Table H-7 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects _._.N_o.n-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure --—..... . . _ . . ,Point

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (rag/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day)_ . Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil ._ _._.

Ace ton* 2.42E-01 . ._ _~ .- ._ —- -.- r. —. -= . .__ —Aidrin 2.20E-04 — - ——-: - ~--= =- '"- —Tt "-: —=: ±::--—Aluminum 9.11E+03 _. . .... —.?• - * - _ —: :--= ._ —_:.. . _ - . , --Antimony 1.02E+01 _ .__._ __-~L- —-.- .. —. = =: i: .:: __ — —;.j_ . : _^:Avoclot 1248 5.61E+00 2.33E-08 1.79E-07 " """ " " —------r "J : J «Al'Qcloi 1254 6.80E-02 2.B3E-10 2.18E-09 " ——---• ------ --Aroclot 1260 _" 1.70E+Q1 . 7.07E-08 S.44E-07 . —--- - - - -~Benzole Acid . . " 1.26E-01 . . . . . . ._. — _. - -- . - - ~t—— -,- ;•-- —^=_~ ----- - -r:Beryllium 5.80E-OI .. __, _ —-_-—-- :----- .----- ^'" " " .. —'- "-.-" ~BiH2-*thylhexs-l)phthalate 2.55E-f-02 "—-— i-" —: -~-""~~- _'_._ —--_- _^_ _ . ^2-Butanone 1.51E-01 .. -=...,.— .- — = - - - . . —— _ -_: _: -. --Cadmium _ 8.OOE-01 — - -- — -_ 1 _3.88E-09 1;7.76E-06Chromium (total) "" 6.51E+01 ___...----—-__ —« - — i. , —Copper 7.55E+02 . --= --- . —— ;-~.i'.. --' —*••" T-= " -^Dibutyl Phthalat* 7.00E+00 —:---- : --rv~T~ ~ ———-- -.- ;. _^l,4-Dichlocobenzen« 3.90E-02 " —- -,.=.- — -----. —-Dl«ldrin 8.OOE-05 —- - —r .-- --- -,- — —:.Endcin Ald«hyd* • 3.60E-03 --——— —- —-.-— .,..=-- — — --.--. —.Ethylben**ne 9.35E-01 — - - - - - —. ' - - - . - - ~/ :.~,H«pt«chlor Epoxide 3.10E-04 — --- -- — — ;"-_--' .-•-Alph«-H«x»chlorocycloh*xan« 3.40S-03 —--— _- — -— ; — . —G«femi-H*r«chlorocycloh*xan* 1.S9E-03 — — — " " —^d*lta-HCCK 2.20E-03 ., — — -..- - —> _ --iron 9.09E-f-03 .' — - — "" - - ---- - - -^Isophoi'on* 1.14E-01 —:. -- - - -- - -- -

3.82E+02 — — "- - ;. —-- '"—s2.22E+Q1 _ . . — ——- -^ -- .. — - -^i r=

isebutyl K»tone 1.08E-02 —- : . ." —'-=^~r-~ "" - —— - - _Nickel (Soluble Salts) 3.53E+00 ----- - .._ —- r±-~-. -- -~. — -V:Tetrachloro«then» 6.79E-02 - — -- •— --—- -- . ..J_ ~ ..... "Tolu«n» 2.13E+01 — . — - T=- , — . .--l,1.2-Trichloro«than« 2.50E-01 — — ^_ . —. .Trichloroethene 4.70E-04 — —"Xylener (total) 6.92E+00 — - - --- — - - _. - — - ,^ -Sine -" ., ._•-_-.-~- .2-55E+02 —*• -- T-- - — :_ ™ .- —, - ,..,

Dermal Rout* Subtotal: 7.25E-07 7.76E-06

Rtccptoi' Total: 1.33E-06 I.86E-03

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Table H-8

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIR EXPOSURELocation: . H & H site

Receptor; Adult _. . .Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

.Concentration Intake . Cancer" Intake HazardChemical .. . - -=,_- — "-,-,,-=- (mg/m3) " (mg/kg/day! . Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of. Vapors

Acetone . ' 4.77E-06 " — - - - - - - - '- — -- 3.92E-09 . 3.92E-08Aldrin 5.-35E-14.. __. _,. l_-fi8E-17 - - . :.3.20E-16 4.40E-17 1.47E-12Aroclor 1248 ....".."-.. '" ' 4728E-07 " "1-51E-1Q . "1.16E-09 — -- - "- ——Aroclor. 1254 - - —- -^ - . 2.61E-09_ 9.19E-13-— -7-.08E-12 — ——Aroclor 1260 " . ". " _ :.;--;. -2.-98E-08"" " " 1-05E-11.1-J, ., 8.09E-11Benzene 5.48E-06 . . 1.-93 E-ll. ._.___=,- 5-.60E-13Benzoi_c Acid -^--=- ""3~T54E-11 —": -^ "_ _ —— --2.91E-14 7.28E-15Bis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate 3.QOE-09 - ; __ l.*0.p-12 T~ 1,4;8E-14 _ 2.47E-12 - -1.24E-102-Butanone "2.17E-03" " " - " "" "•—""" = "- "" •— 1.78E-06 6.I4E-06Dibutyl Phthalate 9.3.4.E-11 .. ... — -=-- . -—— 7.6SE-14 7.68E-131,4-Dichlorobenzene 1-65E-07 - 5. SIE-IJ. - - _. 1.39E-12 1.3.6E-10 6.80E-101,1-Dichloroethane 1.9.1E-07 —-----,-. — 1.57E-10 1.12E-09i_,2-Dichloroethane 2-34E-08 . 8.24E-12 ... -7-.50E-13Dieldrin ' S/72E-14 2.37E-17" " 3.79E-16 5.5.2E-17. 1.10E-12Ethylbenzene _ . .. 9,58E-06 . .. -.- ^- - — 7.87E-09 2.71E-08Heptachlor Epoxide 2.77E--10 9.76E-14 _. _-. .8.88E-13 2.28E-13 1.75E-08Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexatie 4.18E-11 1.47E-14 .. .... 9.26E-14 . -^ .--Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2-71E-11- -"-" " -§, 55E-L5......... 1.24E-14 2.23E-14 - 7.43E-11delta-HCCH 5.36E-13 -~ "— ; :-- - -- — — —-ISOphorone " 1.20E-07 4.23E-1-1 ,- . - - 4.02E-14 9.86E-11 4.93E-1CMethyl Isobutyl Ketone 3.21E--06 . ..... ..— . . _. — 2.64E-09 1.15E-0"Tetrachloroethene 3.13E-05 1.10E-08 2.23E-11 2.57E-08 2.57E-C6Toluene _ _ ___ ?._ii?E~0 __ _ "____~~_ _"• " " " — 7.78E-07 6.82E-061,1,2-TuichlorbetHane J" ~ ~— ' TTISE-tiT " ""8 ."6.3_E-09 !„ _ 4.83E-10 " 2.01E-08 5-.02E-06Trichloroethene 1-.-29E-07 4.54E-11 2-. 72E-13Xylenes (total) .. ._._. ..... . -=5T-61E-04 — — --- 4.61E-07 2.31E-07

Inhalation Route Subtotal: : - ... --- """ i,75E-09 2.09B-05

Receptor Total: - ^ .- -.,.-- _ .... ,----.—... - . ._._—,.... .„ . .... ,.,., 1.75E-09 2.09E-05

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Table H-9

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIR EXPOSURELocation: H & H Site

Receptor; Adult _ ..Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical . __ <mg/n3) (mg/kg/day} Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Aceton* 1..97E-06 —— ___^_ -.-. -4.50E-10 4__50E-09- 4.15E-13. 1.22E-17 2.07E-16 . .. -91.47S-17 _. 3.16E-12

1248 7.05E-07 2. 7E-11 l.Safi-10 "" . — ~- - - —Aroclor 1254 - _. - 4.18£-09 1.211: -13 . ... 9-42E-13 _ .. ™_^._Aroclor 1260 JUOOE-07 2.9.4E-12 2.2.6 -11 ' " ~" —- -r~ "~" -' -^Benfccn* 2.00S-08 5-S7.E-13 . 1..7Q.E-14 —__^___...—.._ -^Bensoic Acid 1.56E-10 . . ..... .— .-__:__. ^ r~ •_ ~ zl-- 5fifi-14 8 ._90E_-l5Biit2-«thylh«xyllphthalate 2.20E-07 6.46E-12 9.04E-14 " " 5.02E-11 . - i.SlE-092-BUtanon* 8.24E-04 — -...-..-——- ... =1,88E-07 6.48E-07Dibutyl Phthalate 5.88E-09 ——- — - - -r =J-34E-12 JUJ34S-11l,4-Dichlorob«nien« 7.70E-08 2.26E-12 5.42E-14 1.76E-11 8.80E-11l,l~Dichloro«thane 6.93E-08 ..._.-- - - = **--—.T 1.58E-11 1.13E-101.2-Dichloro«thane 8.53E-09 2.SQE-13 - 2.28E-14 __ ._ — : ---. -. —Dieldrin 3.96E-13 1 U5E-17 _.. l.-8£E-16 -_ .9 -04E_-17 ._ _X »IE-12.Cthylb*ni*n* 4.86E-06 "7~ - - - - - - —. — -~-i.il"E-09 3.63E-09Heptachlor Epoxide 8.30E-11 2.4.4E-15- ,-,- . 2.22E-14: - - -.1..89E-14 1.45E-09Alpha-H«xachlorocycloh«xane 1.14E-10 3,35E-15 2-11E-1-4 -- ^ -- ——-- .r- - —-Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 3.95E-11 1.16E-15 1.51.E-1.5. ,_ .. 9 -02Er15 .r _3,01E-11d*lt«-HCCH 7.47E-12 - _- - — —— .._.,_ . ——-- =-=r - —3iophoron« 7.37E-08 2,1«E-12- - . 2-05E-15 . 1.68E-11 :. :8^Methyl ISObutyl K«ton« 1.26E-10 . .. -—----- ±_ — -,-:.-2.88E-14 1-2.5E-1T«ttachloroeth*ne 1.40E-05 4.11B-10 8.I4F-13 _. 3.20E-09 3.20E-Toluene 4.73E-04 — -— —— =-==.1^086-07 . .9.47E-l,l,2-Trichloro«than« l.OSE-05 3.17E-10 . 1.7Jtf-ll._.. - 2.47E-09 __ _ _1.1?=-Trichloro«th«n* 4.68E-OS 1.3JE-3L2-- 8.22E-15 - ——- - -=zr : —.Xyl«R*it (total) 2.79E-04 — - — ~ - 6.37E-08 3.19E-08

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•Inhalation Route Subtotal: 2.02E-10- _ _ _ _ _ .. 2.58E-06

Receptoi Total; ' 2.02E-10 2.58E-06

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Table H-10

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HASARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIR EXPOSURELocation: S & H SiteReceptor: Child .

Case: Reasonable- Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Coj.cen.tration __ . Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical " " """ ~ ~~ ~(mg/"m3)" . Ting/kg/day) . Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone " 4.77E-06 — --. =—- - 1.70E-08 1.70E-08Aldrin 5.35E-14. ..„- --. .- -1..63.E-17 2.77E-16 1.91E-16 6.37E-12Aroclor 1246 4.28E-07 - 1-.31E-10 " l".01E-09 — —Aroclor 1254 _ 2-61E-.09 _ 7,_3.7E-13 ~~. ._.._ . ..6.14E-JL2 — —Aroclor 1260" "" "__. I" '~ .JL""~ il^BB-OS". '.'"'..:' 9.10E-12 -- -~7.0iE-ll. " — - —Benzene 5.48E-08 1.67E-1-L- ..!, „ "4..8.4E 13 . — - ——Benzoic Acid - --- 3.54E-11 ~ : ---- . .._— 1.26E-13 3.15E-14Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 3.bOE-09. '" " " "9-16E 13 1.28E-14 1.07E-11 5.35E-102-Butanone 2.17E-03 : - ------- —— 7.73E-06 2.67E-05Dibutyl Phthalate .-....__. , =i.3.-LE-ll... - ,',- . ^ — -.- -™ -^ --."- - "— - - 3.33E-1-3 3.33E-13l-f 4-Dichlorobenzene 1.-65E-07 5,04E-11 .1-.2J.E-12 5.88E-1-0 2.94E-091,1-Dichloroethane 1.91E-07 . . " — - - — ----- 6.80E-10 4.86E-101,2-Dichloroethane 2.34E-08. . ." _ -..7.1.4E-12 — - - "6V50E-13 ... . .. — -.Dieldrin 6.72E-14 ... 2-05J3-17 - 3.28E-16 2.3"9E-16 4.78E-12Ethylbenzene . 9.58E-06 — —— 3.41E-08 1.18E-07Heptachlor Epoxide " ' 2-77E-10 "" "" 8.46E-14 .- 7-.70E-13 9.87E-13 ._.7.59E-OBAlpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane .. 4.18E--I1 -.— .JL.28E-14 . _ 8.06E-14 — —Gamma-Hexa..chl.orocyclohexane 2.71E-11 S.275-15 . - 1.08E-14 9.65E-14. 3.22E-11-delta-HCCH __ 5-3*E. r _ ___ -_ :— -_"- - - - • ' - - _.: —: — —Isophorone "" " i.20E-Q7." " „. "" ~3.6.6E-I1 " = ""T-48E-14 . 4.27E-10. . 2.14E-10Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 3.2J.E-06:"" " "-- =—-=-" — 1.14E-08 4.96E-f>''Tetrachloroethene . 5.13E-05 - 9.56E-09 1.94E-11 ., _1.11E-07 1.11E-Toluene 9.47E-04 .. — ,,--*- -.- 3.37E-06 5.62E-1,1 ,2-Trichloroethane ' _ 2.45E-05 . 7.43E-r-0 __ ,__:4,1_9E-10 8.73E-08 2.18E-ObTrichloroethene 1.29E-07 " "-3;94E-11 2.36E-13Xylenes (total) ._ . ._., . ...5-61E-04 — _ . . . . —— . - 2.00E-06 5.00E-07

Inhalation Route Subtotal:. "- .: " " . 1.53E-09 3.63E-05

Receptor Total:. - - - - - - ---—.— -,-_.,- --: -.-—----- —=--=— -l. 53E-09 3.63E-05

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Table H-ll

CANCER SISK AND NONCANCSR HAZARD IHDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIH EXPOSURELocation: H fc H Site.Receptor: -Child

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non—Carcinogenic Effacts

Exposure "" " " —— -••-Point

Concentration Intake Cancer - Intake HazardCh«»ical (tag/»31 (mg/kg/day 1 Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Rout*. Inhalation of Vapors

Ac*ton* 1.97E-06 - - —— ——: Tji=_-l -98E-09 1.98E-09Aldrin 4.15E-13 3,572-17 6.0TE-16 4..17E-lfi_ "_1.39E-11Aroclor 1248 7.05E-07 6-G7.E-11 4,67E-1Q _j „.. _ — —.._ ___-_. ,. -».Aroclor 125-i 4.18E-09 3,60_E-13 2.T7E-12' ".: ._: —~ i . —.Aroclor 1260 "" " " "T.OOE-07 8.61E-12 6.6TE-U _ _. _ —. . - —Bensen* 2.00E-OS 1.-.72E-12 4-99E-14. ... ._ —.; """ .- -Benioic Acid . ___ 1.56E-10 ._._.-- • •_ —•_ •£ --1.57E-13 ":^ -3"V9_3E-14Bi»(2-*thylhexyHphthalate^ 2.20E-07 1.85E-11 . " 2.8SS-13 ".. V"2.21E-10.. .1.11E-082-8utanon* 8.24E-04 — -^. " _ 1. V^ ."28E-07 . 2.86E-06Dibutyl Phthalat* 5.S8E-09 -- -- . ..... ——_-. -. = 5.91E-12_ 5-.91E-12l,4-Dichlorob*nz*ne 7.70E-08 6.63E-12 1,SS,E-13, . _ __J -7.4E-11_. = 3.87E~-i"0l,l-Ditrhloro«than» 6.93E-05 ----- - ~-= ..-: .6.9"j5E-ll""" _T.97E-lll,2-Dichloco«than« 8.53E-09 7.34E-13 6.68E-14. . —DUldrin 3.96E-13 3:41E-17 .; ... 5.46E-16. .1 __. 3.98E-16Ethylbensen* 4.86E-06 — , — --- --4.a8E-09Heptachlor Epoxide 8.30E-11 ... "7 L5g_-lS__ 6.5lE-14____ 8.34E-14 "Alpha-Hexachloroci-cloh«xane 1.14E-10 9..82E-1S " 6.19E-14 " "" ~ -*:Gaiii»»-Hexachlorocycloh«xan« 3-95E-11 . 2..40E-1S . 4.42fi-15 . 3.97E-14...,delta-HCCH 7.47E-12 ——- -«.--- _ . ... . -—= -. .". - -^- -I»ophoton* 7.37E-08 6.35E-12 6.03E-15_ :.. . 7..0E-11Methyl Iiobutyl Ketone 1.26E-10 — . . ——---— ~- 1.27E-13T*trachloi-oeth«ne 1.40E-05 1.21E-09 2.46E-12 _'". 1.41E-08Toluen* 4.73E-04 . —— -- •«.-.. ; .4.7"5E-071,l,2-Tcichloro«thane 1.08E-05 . _.. 9\3QE-10 . 5.21E-1X .. 1.08E-08_Trichloroethene 4.68E-08 4.03E-12 2.42E-14Xylenes (total) 2.79E-04 — —--—,2.802-07 7.00E-08

Inhalation Rout* Subtotal: 5.90E-10 4.17E-06

R«c«ptot Total: 5.90E-10 . . 4.17E-06

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Table H-12

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIR "EXPOSURELocation: H t H SiteReceptor: Adolescent

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration ' Intake ' Cancer Intake HazardChemical - = - - (mg/m3) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors^ . ~"

Acetone ;" 4.77E-06 . - — ,.' --- — 2.64E-08 . 2.64E-07Aldrin _ 5.35_E-14 -4.24E-17_ .. L_. 7.21E-16 2.97E-16 9.90E-12Aroclor 1248 ... 4.28E-07 .3.3.9E-1-Q .. 2.61E-09Aroclor 1254 . --.--2_»61E-0_9 _ Z.07E-12 - 1.59E-11 . — — • --- - - —Arocloi- 1260 ... .. ~~" -2".98E-08 2.365-11 " 1 .82E-10 ——- - -Benzene 5.48E-08. . 4.34E-11. . 1.26E-12 — —- - - -- —Benzoic Acid - -- - 3.54E-11 _ . ..--.:-—:: -.- ... - • _ - _ _ _ — • 1.96E-13 .4.90E-14Bis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate . ' J_".3.-0 OS-09 _.'. ::,__2. 3 8E-12. ,___-_ _.....3-3.3E-14 1.66E-11 8.30E-102-Butanone " 2.17E-03 . ,-,-, -.-. ....... -.-.- , —— 1.20E-05 4.14E-05Dibutyl Phthalate _.. . . 9.34E-11 . . . . ™, . i- - .: . .,— 5.18E-13 5.18E-121,4-Dichlorobenzene 1 .65E-.Q7 1.31E-10 - _ - - - - 3.1.4E-12 9.15E-10 4.58E-091,1-Dichloroethane 1.91E-07 — " = .--- -- : — - 1..06E-09.. 7.-57E-091,2-Dichloroethane 2.34E-08 1-. 85E-11 -1.68E-12 —— - .=_-Dieldrin 6.72E-14 5.32E-17 - . - -8.51E-16 3.73E-16 7.46E-12Ethylbenzene 9.58E-06 - - - - —r.-_......: ._ — 5.31E-08 1.S3E-07Heptachlor Epoxide 2.77E-10 " 2-1-9E--13 .. 1.99E-12 1.54E-12 1.18E-07Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane -4.18E-11 3.31E-14 .... 2.09E-13 —- - - -- —Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.7iE-ll - . Z.15E-14 2.80E-14 1.50E-13 5,002-iOdelta-HCCH _ __ _ ____ _5.36E-13 . ^ ^~ • ' -,- _ — . .-_Isophorohe "" -——— -- --.^---=--- I.;2;OE_07 "" ""9 ."5J.E-11-- - - =, 9.03E-14 6.65E-10 -3.33F.-09Methyl I.sobutyl Ketone 3.21E-06 . " -.-, - . — 1.78E-08 7.74E-07Tetrachloroethene 3.1-3E-0-5, . 2.48E-08 5.Q3E-11 1.74E-07 1.742-05Toluene 9/47E-04 . . —. . -. — 5.25E-06 4.61E-051,1,2-Trichloroethane _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.45E-05. . 1=-,SL4E-QB. . 1.09E-09 1..36E-07 3.40E-05-Trichloroe"thene 1.-29E-07 1-02E-10 - . 6.12E-I3 ——— - - —Xylenes (totaU .. -,._,_-- 5.6lE-Oi : ." " "- 1= •-—-"-.--.- -.-'-'— . '• 3.11E-0.6 1.56E-06

Ihhalati.on Route Subtotal: .._-.._ ^ _.. .. ...-- -• -- -..-~,, =-.~, 3.955-09 . -1-.42E-04

Receptor Total: -...__—.— —— -; ----- - ----- , - 3.95E-09 ' 1.42E-04

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Table H-13.

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEE HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL AIR EXPOSURELocation: H t H SiteReceptor: AdolescentCase: Average Exposure

Ca'rcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint _._

Concentration Intake Cancer -" Intake . HazardChemical (ng/it.3) (mg/kg/day) _ Risk _ __ __ ( g/kg/day) Index

ExpoRui'* Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone 1-97E-Q6 -— -- = . ——--- =-- = .-2.16E-09. _2.l6E-08Aldrin . _. 4.15E-13 6..5-OE-1.7 t llE-15 . 4.55E-16 _1.52E-tlAroclot 1248 7.05E-07 1.10E-10 .8~.47E-10" " —-~ " "" •*-Arocloi 1254 4-18E-09 S-.54E-13 5.0.4E-12 " " —-- = - —-Aroclor 1260 l-QOE-07 1..57E-11 .1.21E-10." —"-^ '' -Ben-sen* 2.00E-08 3,13E_-12 9.08"E-14 —5^- -- - =m.BenSQLC Acid J..S6E-10 . —_ -- —— - ,-- 1.71E-13 4..28E-14BiiU-ethylbestyllphthalate 2.20E-07 3,4-E-ll . 4.ni2"B-13_ .... .' 2.41E-10 1.21E-082-Butanone 8.24E-Q. — —-^, „;, , 9.0JE-07. 3.11E-06Dibutyl Phthftlate 5.85E-09 — - - - - — -_, 6 ._44E-12_ 6.44E-11l,4-Dicbl,orobenj:ene 7.70E-08 1.21E-11 2.90E-13 _ . _8._44_E-11. 4.22E-101,1-Dichloroethane "" 6.93E-08 - . —— - - •_- — :.-... aSE-ll, ,_5.42E-101,2-Dlchloroethan* 8-53E-09 1.34B-12 1.22E-13 _-...,..— _. -_ —Dieldrin 3.96E-13 6.2PB-17 . _. 9_.92E-16. . 4.345-16 8.68E-12Cthylbensene 4.8SE-06 ~-" —-:-. "I """ -- "- "I? ^ 5.33E-09" .""I.84E-08;Heptachlor Epoxide S.30E-11 1 JOE-14 l.J.J.B-13 _._. , ...9.10E-14 7.00E-09Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 1.14E-10 l^lSE-14 ... 1.-12E-13 ... . —;. ^Gamsa-HeKachlorocyclohesane 3.95E-11 6.,18E-15 .. " B..Q3E-15 ,„.,. ~,_ 4.3.3E-14_ _1.44E-10delte-IJCCI! 7.47E-12 — —--:-,,, =„ - i__ .__ _ —=I«ophoron» 7.37E-08 1..15E-11 1.09E-14 B.08E-11 4.04E-10Methyl Xaobutyl Ketone 1.26R-10 —— — ^---1.3SE-13 _6.00E-1^Tetrachloroethene 1.40E-05 . 2.19E-09 4.45E-12 .___1.53E-OS 1.53E-Toluent 4.73E-04 —— " — -- - -: . _5^18E-07 . .4.54E-1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1.08E-05 1--69E-09 9:46E-11 . 1.18E-0^. 2.95E-Trichloroethene 4.68E-08 7 J3E-12 4.40E-14 _ -____•" -j-Xylene« I total) 2.79E-04 — . - . . - . = 3 J^E-Ot _1.535-07

Inhalation Route Subtotal: 1.0-7E-09 _, . . 1.24E-05

1.07E-09 . 1.24E-05Receptor Total: . _____________^^____-_______________________._________________.—————————————————————————-——————————— tT2[UZ]ZD2900:D3956/8332/10

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Table H-14

CANCER RISK AND WONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation.: H & H Site Stream

Receptor: AdultCase: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake CancerChemical - .. _- ——— - (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day ) Risk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day).

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of. Chemical's in Sediment

AluminumAntimony "~ ~ . =-.~~~-Arocloc 1248 - ""Aroclor 1260 .___Bensoic Acid - _=_Beryllium ~ ~Bis (2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium { total )Copper""Dibutyl PhthalateI ronLead _;-.-._. ,Manganese ' _ ....Nickel [Soluble Salts)Zinc ~J -—~----~-i^-

Ingestion Route Subtotal:.

" 3.-1.-1..5"•l>.5.8.3.3.1.8.4.3..L..2.

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36E+03 "' ;:--_- "- ".:_,:. - . _~ ,~~.- .-:- -••"••«-=,47E+00 . "-„. . —— -. - - — >r- --O'OE+OO" -. ""S-03E-09 .;._ _,1.87E-08O'SE+OO ' . " 2.S3E-08 .. . ' .1 .95E 07 ..llE-02._:.--_ ._...._....: _: . -=i .-.- -==r.= .- :. —^ .3L9E-01 . . . 2--71E-0? . - 1.17E-0858E+00 .."':.. .. -32E-08 .. . . S.05E-10t;"7p_fti __ .... . __^ /£,— U.L - . . - . - - . - . - - -- — — . . - - - - . . - ^^

40JS+01 -_~ - -- "-. - = ——94E+02 "" —— -.:-- ., - ——92S-01 — - - -" - —— — — - -- —— -40E+03 -r-- . - ——-OE-WD.2.. - . _. --- —— - -— ..-.-_- _-ISE-fOl - - - — - ___ —— - -^ - -3.2E+00 ' ' " •;" _ ""; "— "" --"._"29E+01" . .... — ... -=-- — -

. .. ..____;..— . . - . -2.47E-07

1.

6.6.1.4.

.-3,2.1.

1..---2.

5-.

__73E-08 .

———— .

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——._35E-0772E-0804E-07

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211

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.33E-05

—.50E-10. 7E-06.0.5E-06J ft p ft £. JOE.— Ub

.98E-05.

.15E-05.

.05E-07—

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Table H-14 tCont.)

Chendcal

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AluminumAniiinonvAroclor 1243Aroclor 1250Senioic AcidBerylliumBU t -t-ethylhe*yl }phthalateCadmiumChromium (total)CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts!Zinc

Dermal Route Subtotal:

Reeeptoc Total t

ExposurePoint

Concentration(lag/kg)

with Contaminated

3.36E+031.47E+00l.OOE+005.03E+00S. LIE-035.39E-01S.5SE+QO3.57E-013.40E+01-U94E+Q28.92E-01

3.40E+02H5B+012.32E+004.29E+01 .

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Canc'ei: Intake Hazard(mg/kg/day) . Risk (rag/kg/day) Index |

Sediment

a.OOE-08 .6..J..6E-07 "~ " —— 7 = •-"-=- i-°~4.02.E-07 3.10E-06 . _ —— ""- -~ -.-

— . " " "-:— -.;: _- . — ^_." . ..I:. - —

3.72E-06 ... „ . . ^ 2.22E-05

.

3.9.7E.-06 —~-- - 2.52E-04

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Table H-1.5 . .._.__

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation:.. H ..t K .Site Stream

Receptor: Adult . ..Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical . ..

Exposure" Route: Ingestion o

AluminumAntimonyA roc Lor 1248Aroclor 1260 _. 'Benzoic.Acid _. _. .BerylliumBis (2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium (total) ... . . . . _..CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts.)"Zinc - - - - - _ — _ - _ :pf-_

Ingestion Route Subtotals -

ExposurePoint

Concentration "" " Intake _ Cancer Intake. - fmg/kg ) (mg/kg/day ) Risk (mg/kg/day )

HazardIndex

f"~Chemicals in Sediment

2- .-- 7

3:-;.." TT2".. __ 2

33"i

.. _.. -1" 1331

.-.._ . 81

--" . '"2

----- ——

.41E.+03 ..... . .' — - = - . - . - - - - - -^ ....-55E-01 . . — — -- . - —.70E-01 1-.-09E-10 8.39E-107~4~6E+<ro~ " 7.22E-1-Q ±r.% 5.56E-Q_9.50E-02""" . . -— -- -—!--:-__-.44E.-01 . . _-l,_QlE-10 . 4.-34E-.10 _ ,.56S+00 -1-05E-09^-- -_ 1-*4.7E 11.76E 01 '.-.:--—-.- .'. :.-i,~ :-\'- \-r: ~~: ^ . ——,-92.E+01 ... . _ ., .--,i.-=. ...=....»._--, . -;--=-..._=-. „...._—=-.. - . ...-.20E+02-37E-01 — " :- - —.21E+03 — -- - —— -. -- ^ — - - -.87E+02 " - —— --- - --- ——.72E+00 " —.SS.E OO " . . — - --=- .:":---.,---.81E+01 " '"- - —— "-" U^ ---- —— -

- -.-. - . . . . . - ,.. 6.S4E-09

1

5784427

136

—-72E-09

——

-71E-11 .".85E-10-13E-09.02E-10-38E-08.74E-07.69E-10

—.99E-08.61E-09.42E-08

-

11.tt77

212

2

_-30E-06

—".4.3E-11-57E-07.0.7E-07.04E-07.76E-06.39E-06.69E-09. .. —

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.81F-14E

.62E-05

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Table H-15 (Cont.J

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure "~ " "Point

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (rag/kg) (mg/kg/day J Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

EKpoaur* Route: Denial Contact with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 2.41E+03 - —— .._ . .__. —— -...T.: =.;:= ..- —— 7ir~- "=- rAntimony _ 7.551-01 ._ ._______.. — - . - - - ' - — . " . '_: , — .---.- -- -- .=. =..-Aroclov 1248 "" "3.70E-01 2.17E-1Q " 1.6J7E-09 """"" — - :..Aroclor 1360 2.46E+OQ 1.44E-09 l.liS-OS" "= :" — -— _"Benzole Acid . 2.50E-02 — - -^ — --, - — •=, . -.- --~.Beryllium 3.44E-01 — - — •-.-•'-- — — ----^. . -_Bi«[2-*thylhexyl)phthalate 3.56E+00 _ _ — -- " 1_1_— " : "~7.: . ~. Lz.._.. . -1 - . -

"1.76E-01 -- -.. -- — = --=-..- 1* 3 4.E-10Chromium (total) 1.92E+01 ; _. — .. ^ — ----;- — _Copper 1.20B-1-02 "- — -- --- "-" -•• — - ~ -. i4-- - "T- —Dibuti'l Phthalate 3.37E-01. _,,," . - — .-- _- -- — —Iron — - 3-21E+03 — - - - - — " 1^ ;:- —Lead l,87E-t-02 -- — " ------ — ;,-.-!. ,. .- —Manganese ._ S.72E-.-00 — - - - -j. .^ — =-:- ==_--- .. - — .Nickel (Soluble Salts) 1.58E+00 — — —.._—._-. _™. . 4-_.. _. —Zinc 2.81E+01 — ----- . — . --—-: - •• — -

Dermal Route Subtotal; 1.28E-08 _ 2.68E-07

Receptor Total: 1.96E-08. _ _ 2.65E-05

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Table H-16 " ""

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATE'S"RECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation: H & H Sits Stream

Receptor: Child ._Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical.

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAnt i room*Ai-oclor 1248AL-ocloi_ 126.0 1 Z ---_---——--Benzoic-Acid . . .BerylliumBis ( 2-e.tl.yTHexyl IphthalateCadmium :" - - ...Chromium (total)Copper - - -Dibutyl -PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Zinc - - -- — .

Ingestion Route Subtotal:

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake . Cancer___ (ing/kg) ( mg/kg/day 1 Risk

Non— Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Chemicals. ...in Sediment

3.1-,-1.5.5,.5.8.

— - — 3.,3.

-- 1.8.4.3.1.-2.4.

36E+03 " - - '- ---- :—=--• .. - r-" .—4.7E+00 " " — — ¥. ™" -:-- '•-•.-.•---DOE-S-OO 9..39E-0.9 . . . 7,23E-08Q.3E+00 ~^~ ~~ 4.72E-OS -3.63E-07iiE-0'2 ^ '. _•:. .'-•*: • :---- -— .-.— -39E-01 . , 5/0.6E-09"" ~ =r.lSE-085.8E+00 8 .0-6E-08 ' 1, 13E-0957E-0"! —— = -=- - — .40E+01 — _.--_= --. —94E+02 ' .. . •" ".:.—-=-- --- ------92E-01 — ----=--, - - — -40E+03 . " . " " —— - - - - - - — . ——40E+02 -i. —— -- - • •--1SB+01 .. —— -— - ------ •-•32E-I-0.0. - •. . _ • - • ....--- =. j.-= - • - —— :-29E+01 ... __ . ._--: - :.. ---

4.58E-07

1

,,. 55.9332

. 9

1- 2

4

- •

—-61E-07

— . -_- .——— -..;- -.

.60E-09

.91E-08

.40E-07

.91E-08-73E-06.13E-OS-78E-08

— -—

-26E-06 ..54E-07-70E-06

^ .

--1.1.i. __

7.1.5.&.

2.1 .1.

1.

- — -03E-04

,40E-0918E-0570E-0582E-0587E-0474E-0478E-06

——

52E-0427E-055"7E-05

58E-03

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Table H-16 (Cent.)

Chemical

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AluminumAntimonyAroclor 1248Aroclor 12SOBensoic AcidBerylliumBi*(-t-ethylhexy-.-phthalateCadmiumChromium (total)CopperDibutyl PhlhalateIronLeadHang«ne*eNickel [Soluble Salts)Zinc ~_-

Dermal Route Subtotal:

Receptor Total:

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic-Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer ' Intake ~ "Hazard A(rag/kg) Img/kg/day) Risk . (mg/kg/day.) Index I

with Contaminated Sediment

3.36E+03 _._.:__,, - . — ;,.--.- — ,.- -= - . — ".1.47S+00 — =. - - — - — ";- - — - - -- - — ;---l.OOE+00 2.,ff2E-OS . 2.17E-07 - — _^- . - " -«5.03E+00 " 1 42E-07 1.Q9E-06- " - — "- - ——-5.11B-02 " ""---" —— ' "— * i " --" ~ —— —— -—— ^ ------ -- —— -5.39B-01 — — - -- '- — -— --- - --=*••-8.58E-I-00 ___._— - -^ .— *. . — ^-. — >-- — - — r-3.57E-01 — - — . _ . - - 1.96E-08 1.92E-053.40E+01 -- — - - -- - —— -- —- -- —— -. = -=,-1.94E+02 - — — ....... — r- - .... ... =.8.92E-01 _ - —— - - - - - - : -—— --- - ^ — -- - . — .-4.40S*03 --- — -—----. .- - -— - — — - — . . - =— .^T3.40E402 — - - - - - --- — - — --- — — — ;— • — -L1.15E+01 — - - - — - - - - — — - - — -2. 32E+00 ".. _ — - - --— _ ___ - — - — — — -4.29S+01 — - - — - - — "•> — ——--- -- — -c

1.2.l£r06. . _ _ . . '. "V 3.92E-05"

1.77E-06 _. 1.62E-03

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Table H-17

CANCER RISK AND N.ONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation: H t H Site Stream

Receptor: ChildCase: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical _ _ ,. .

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake- fmg/kg) (mg/kg/day;} . Risk (mg/kg/day)

Exposure Route: Ingestion of" Chemicals in.

AluminumAntimony — — — - _ ~:Aroclor J.248Aroclor 1260 ' ---- -- --Benzoic, AcidBeryllium _ _._ ._.__. ._Bis ( 2-ethylhexyl )phthalateCadmiumChromium (total)CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel . (Soluble Salts)Zinc - - = • ---=-

Ingestion Route. Subtotals-

2.... . .-.: _7

3r~."T_~2"

2_...___.._ 3

31

" =i" i

33181-2

.

--41E+03.55B-01.705-01."~4~6E*00.50E-02.4.4E-01-56E+00»7 6 E- 0 1.9-2'B+01. 20E+02.37E-01.21E+03.87E+02,72E*00.58E*00.81E+01

Sediment. _. - — . . . _ . . . .... ... .. - .

. ^ _ .... ---- L _ - ^_i_ ....... ... _ .j . -i

1.04E-05 . „„ 8.01E-09" "6,9"3 -09 .. ._ .3.34E-08

..... —— , s9,£9E-10 . A .17E-09 1

... ..JL.-OOE-08 1^40E-10 - 1_ ... _. __ . . _ _ . . . _ .. . . . e

" " " . : . . . —— - - : :" —— - - 6_ .....-__. . . _ _ . - . _ • 3_ . _._. . _ _ . i

-. - - . —_=.

__ .. . .... . __ _ ..... ...5

. ... ._ —— ......... r —— - 5__ . . . _ . .. . __ g

- ,. _. ...__.:..._.___._.---__._ J5.57E-08

i _-48E-08

———

-22E-10-1.3E-08.17E-07-79E-09.31E-07-95E-06.HE-08

———— .

.87E-07

.19E-08

.24E-07

HazardIndex

C.

2251^11

523

2

_.20E-05

— ,_= ——

.066-10

.26E-06

.85E-06

.16E-05

.16E-05

.06E-04-HE-08

———

.74E-05

..60E-06-08E-06

.82E-04

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Table H-17 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Bon-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure - -Point

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HaeardChemical tnig/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Routet Derwal Contact with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 2.41E+03 _- _- - -- - - .— = ^ _^_ _... — z-- - ; -Antimony 7.55E-01 — """ — "- - 7" .V~ ":—. V _:~ . .-—Aroclor 1248 3,701-01 6..Q6E-10 .. 4.67E-09 —Aroclor 1260 2.46E+00 4.03E-09 ' 3.10E-08 " " :'~ r^ ~— "K. - •: - —Benzole Acid . . 2.50E-02 —-— —— ._-.— - . ." " — ^Beryllium " 3.44E-01 .. " — - . l_~"— ".- - ,~ - ^— -- .-.--.— - —Di»(2-ethylhexyl)phth*late 3.56S+00 —" %- -. — ""-= -,.:" . — -i_, .-- ~. - —.Cadmium 1.76E-01 ..... — . . — -, - -i: -5-.61E-10 . 1.12E-06Chromium (totall 1.92E+01 —----------=—--- .".",.--._" = . ."i;_ _. :— -_ .-.—-:" " ~Copper 1.20E+02 " __" — - - ' - -. ---— -=-.-,-.-= . - ,-.— =..= . _„_. -^Dibutyl Phthalate 3,37E-01 . ... — --- ". --— -- ..: r- "".— -.;- --.. _ —iron 3.21E+03 __--,. _._ ,; — . _" ; —-.."t .-- :- " -- —-Lead 1.87E+02 - —- -"—- -- - _. --- .: . ..-__J __ --.— -^ '_Nanganeie 8.72E+00 —•-—• -----— -.— —.£.-—. = =,. ^^— ~: - --- =-_—-Nickel (Soluble Salts) 1.58E+00 — ------ - --— --:.- T. — ~" '--- ---'—.Zinc . 2.81E+01 — - -- ,-. — .----•=-:• ..-^.;,-. ,,- ^ T —

Dermal Route Subtotal; 3.57E-08 1,12E-06

Receptor Total: 1.01E-07 2.B3E-04

= 0 2 [ H Z ] S D 2 9 0 0 : D 3 9 5 6 / 8 3 3 9 / 1 0

Source; ecology and Environment, Inc. 1993> . .—- ... . . . .

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Table H-18

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation: H 4 H Site Stream

Receptor: AdolescentCase: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake .. CancerChemical "" " " (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day) \ Risk

Hon-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake( mg/kg/day )

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ing"est"ib"n~~o"f Chemicals., in Sediment _._.... . . . - _ .

AluminumAntimony ~ — — — - -- — '--•Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1-260 ..— — -" ; ,... ." .Benzoic Acid- - , _._ . ....Beryllium . . _ _ .Bis < 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium (total J ... __ .___.CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (soluble Salts}Zinc - — -— — — - —

Ingestion Route Subtotal: _ _

3.- 1.

36E+03 . ' —— -----'- ---- ——47E+00 ..... - . • - - . _ _ =." - - 9

— ,_.59E-08 2

__.40E-04

I-OOE+00 . . . .9,.32E-Q9 T,18E-08 — -; -5-03E+QO 4.69E-08 "3..61E-07 . —— -- - - . _ _ . . - _.. .._5-

5.8.3.3.,1.8.4.3.1.2.4.

11E-02 — : : -39E-0.1 5_.02E-09 2.16E-085.8E+00 " " 8 .005-0.8 1.12E-0957E-01 . ' —— .-•- ——.40E+01. . .. _. .-- ----- - = - - - — -9.4E+02 — - - - - - - - - ———92E-01 _ _ ... . ..-— - - .... - ; - —4~OE+03"" ", ."_—..."i "•"."".--. .'--40E+02 _ — -.-- —— — ----- .--.- —15E+01 . ...... ..-,-.. . .32E+00 . — - .". - — -29E+01

•••".•------"-----^*«-<"

3352

-' .- .215

712

.33E-09-52E-08-.60E-07-33E-08.2_2_E-06.....27E-05.82E-08

. —— -——

.SOB-07-51E-07-80E-06

£72L

4

5

17

1

.32E-10

.04E-06

.80E-05 -

.66E-05 - -

._44E-04

.42E-04

.82E-07- .

————— :

-50E-04.55E-06.33E-06

.28E-03

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Table H-18 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (tag/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Expo»ui* Route: Deraal Contact with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 3.36E+03 _ — ...---,.-. .. •-„--— -•- - ~ -^ ^ ~~ _s.-.= . - --..= _ ,.--Antimony ._ 1.47E+00 _ ._._.-- r _ _ - - = - - =— . .i.J== ^ __. — -E. .. _-_—." ". --,Arocloi 1248 " " l.OOE+00 1.065-07 3.16E-07 '.'.':. \ — =- ..-=.. . ^ —.Aroclor 1260 5.03E+00 5.34.E-07 4.11E-Q-6- - --- —"-— -- —- - —.Benzole Acid . 5.11E-02 — --— - — - — u-Beryllium 5.39E-01 , . ,___,— - - '-- -- -._— --:_____-=-..- n— ;JE= _-L- —--BiH2-*thylhexyl!phthml*t« S.58E400 — " .- - "" - — -=~ ~~ ."— =~~ """"-- ;J --.VCadmium 3.57E-01 ___ — — . .4.42S-08 fc.84S-05Chrowiua (total) 3.40E+01 "— .^ ..-_.. __ - ; —^_ _._ _Coppei 1.94S4-02 , --•—--,-,.-= -- ^ n— -. ---r^ - . ,. — -, - —.Dibutyl Phthalate 8.92E-01 . — - - - - - —. , I-_ I .-.._-— ^ _ _ _ _ 'Iron 4.40E+03 -.— _—._:_. . _ - — - = ' " . - --" — r ' "--"Lead 3.40E+02 " -- —-—- -- - ---— '. ' '- =- ~- —-f|_- - T""-Hanganese 1.151-J-01 — - - - - .-.— =. ~-r:.. — — ~- —:Nickel (Soluble Salts! 2.32E*00 — - - — = v- ... - — - - —.Einc . 4.298+01 _ --.... - . — ..,..--.- -. - — >--. -, - -^_

Dermal Route Subtotal: 4.93E-06 &.84E-05

Receptoi Total: 5.39E-06 - 1.37E-03

' 0 2 tUZ iaC2'90~0~:lD39 56y8 34 8/10

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Table fl-19_ .=_.. - -_.

CANCER RISK.AND NONCANCEH HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURELocation: H & H Site Stream....

Receptor: AdolescentCase : Average Exposure

E

ConeChemical -— --- —— - . .. .. '

Carcinogenic- Effects

xposurePointentration Intake . . . Cancermg/k.g 1 1. mg/kg/day 1 .. .._ Risk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

. HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Chemicals in Sediment

AluminumAntimony . - . . . . . . - -Aroclor 1248Arocloi 1260 _ _ - .^_.__^.Benzoic AcidBerylliumBis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate. .Cadmium " -.7!".Chromium ( total J. __. _ ._ _.. _ _ J _ _CopperDibutyl Phthalate . .IronLead .. . . _ . ._. ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts) ~ """Zinc - - - _ _-. .:•;-.-_---- . ...

Ingestion Route Subtotal: -..

2_73

—223

_3_• 1_ ."X133.

- 18I

-,-

-41E+03 . ---=. -_— --, -.. ——, 55E-01 . .--•••---.. -.- - --.-.—-,70E"-01 ..... . .. 4..97E-10 -. . -i.83.E-09.-46E+0'D 3.310E-09_ . . 2-54E-08. 50_Ek02 '" " " . — --- " "'-44E-01 4.62E-10 - 1.99E-09.,5 SEXTO. ., .. .. .. 4.78E-Q9. ___. 5 . 69E-11 .,7.6E-01 ' -;- r;----...;--. - _ _ - _ __,_£2_E+01 " . =-= *.-.—?• ^.^ ------- ~-20ET+02 ""~ : "" -— ~ : •" - " - - " —— -----..37E-0-1- -._. _. .— — . -,,- ... __..--..-21E+03 .. --- _,———,..- :— .,.87E4-02 " "~ —.-.-.- ..... — - "...72E+00 " . —— — - -.5813+00 ' -'*' - '"_, — \._J~" - " " , —v 6.1E ~0 X ^ ^ - _ . — _ _ - _ _

- — - •—- ----- - -**

. 7

233

. 1..!.

--- 1-3

. --8.1_2

-09E-09———

.35E-10-23E-09.34E-08.-65E-09..3Q.E-07.13E-06-17E-09

——. — -.

..19E-08

.48E-08

."64E-07

1--

LC

_ 113.21

17L

1

.77E-05-.

——.88E-11.46E-07.67E-06.30E-06.60E-05.05E-05.17E-08

. ————

.64E-05

.40E-07

.80E-07

-08E-04

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Table K-19 tcont.j

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint . .._ . ^ -_

Concentration Intake Cancer ~ - Intake ~~ HazardChemical tiag/kgl (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day} Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 2.41S+03 . .___ — . ._^ E.. .. . -:— _.^_=- . — .L.__.- . ^,_ , -_-__Antimony - 7.55E-01 _^r__. . .:_.__" .=:_; !. —___:_- :v; —AfOClor 1248 3.70E-01 1,5_4E-Q2 -L.-L9E-08 ; ~ , v__ —"-"-"- ,-.=,.-.- —Arocloi 1260 2.46E+00 1.02E-OB. . 7.8.5E-08. .. — -- - —Btnsoic Acid 2.5~OE-02 — — - — —— -- .^ —?Beryllium 3.44E-01 — .-_-.--— - =- -- -.,-_.. —,-_.- ,.-., - —Bi*(2-ethylhexyl Iphthalate 3.56E+00 — - -. :. -, - - - ...-..-—-. .. __= - —r-Cadmium 1.76E-01 —-- - . . - —• —- - 8.54E-10 .__ I.71E-06Chromium ttotal) 1.92E+01 .... ._—.._._-._.!.. _--..,——:__-.—_ 3 -.-.- —--.=-- --.... —Copper _ . 1-2.0E+02 — —. ~ —- --= —= -- -= -' '- —Dibutyl Phth*late 3.37E-01 — - - - -- " —-r - - - . — :- , ~^-Iron 3.21E+03 . _'_ . —- ,_= -^£ -,, - —~ .^^ v. --Lead 1.87E+02 — — . . —-:.- . 1.- .. -^:Hanganeee S.72E+00 — — -- =_ . —-= =,- - -*•::Hickel [Soluble Salts} 1.58E+00 — - " —-r - --.I —.j-V _^ , ^-Xinc - - - 2->8_lE+01 , - —. _ _ . . . - — • •-, —"- ---.-. ——

Dermal Route Subtotal: - 9.04E-OB . . 1.71E-06

Receptoi- Total; .. _ 1.22E-07 1.10E-04

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Table H-20

CANCER RISK AND NDNCAKCEE HAZARD IHDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SURFACE-WATER EXPOSURE

Location: H & H Site StreamReceptor: Adult . ...

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical _:._'_. _ .. .

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer.. tmg7"£r"~~ ' """{mg/kg/day 1 Risk

Non— Carcinogenic Lf f ec.ts

Intake(mg/kg/day)

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Surface Water

Aluminum .. .. _. _ _ 1.80.E+00 -' ^ —— . ...— .. ... _^

Aroclor 1260 —-—. ~. .Beryllium .Bis ( 2-ethylhexyl IphthalateCa.dmiumChromium 1 total )Coppe fIron .. .Lead ._ .. . _ .. _ .. _ ._. . .. __ManganeseNickel. .LSoaut-Le- Salts)N— Ni t rosodiphenylamine1 , 1-, 2-Ti'ichloroethaneZinc - - - - - -

Ingestion Route Subtotal:

% D j E — U j.3.45E-03

... 3.a.4E-:0.4_._,_, -, .4.46.E-OJ1.693-03 - ... -1-56E-02 "4 . 41E-01

_._..l_-53fcfcQO .. ... L.llE-Ol

9.73E-027.99E-03 .4.17E-a-l6.50E-04

-- S.38E-0.1

„___.._ . _. . -

8.68E.T-Q5. ".. ,_!fi^68E-08S.,66E-10 ' . -4.15E-09"1.12E-09 .._ .1.57E-11

.:; • •=,-. .. : .:.,.. — .- - - - - - - - - ~ — :

- - . . . . . —— .— • . . T_ , — -. .

. . - - — -..-.-.-: —— .

- - - - _ : - . =• : ' - —— .1.Q5E-09. . 5.15E-12•l-£.-lE-09 .-.-9.35E-11 -,--

— — :-^-_ ., ._,._ _. . _,.. - ———— -

"-:- ".: " "7.HE-08."

- T ' i

22992

54

34

.72E-08

.25E-09

.62E-09

.92E-Q9

..16E-08

.59E-06——

.71E-07

.69E-08—

.82E-09

.92E-06

HazardIndex

6

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1

1

(,

1

2

<r1

'-

.80E-05

•50E-07..3 IE-07,.9 BE- 05.83E-05.98E-05

- —- ——

.14E-04

.35E-06——

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.64E-05

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Table H-20 (Cent.)

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical lmg/L)

Exposure Route: Derma; Contact with Water

Aluminum l.SQg+ooAntimony _-_ 4..63E-03Aroclor 1260 " 3.45E-03Beryllium 3.84E-04Bi»( 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate 4.46E-04Cadmium 1.69E-03Ch ionium Etotal) 1.56E-02Copper 4.41E-01Xron 1.53E+QOLead " 1.11E-01Manganese 9 .73E-02Htckel (Soluble Salts) 7.99E-03M-«itto»odiphenyla»ine 4.17E-041 , 1 ,2~Tcichloroeth»ne 6 .50E-04Zinc - 8.38E-01

Dermal Route Subtotal;

Receptoi Total:

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Cancer Intake Hazard A( mg/kg/day ) Risk .( mg/k g/day ) 1 nde x 1

._._—— ..... ,:.",—— t ";.- .X*44E-08 . 1.60E-053.27E-Ofi":. T.52S-05 '""""" I" ". —— : " "~ -----5.12E-10 "" 2.20S-09 " i-19E-09 ' " 2-."38E-072.02E-08 '2:83E-10 - -4.72E"-OB 2: 36E-06

—— : ...: —— - — --= Ta-.85E-08 " &T76E-06---,— ^- ~_ 3T_37E-06 S.'69C-05

._._ — • - — -- --- ~ 3,.03i-07 . . U.06E-05'"-^ —— -- --„= .. __ , -2.49E-08 l",25S-06""

7 . 2_3£-ll " " 3 . 54E-13 ._ ' - — - - - .-.-,—.7.28E-09 4.1SE-10 "" ";1.70E-08 4~'.25E-06

—— -- - —— .... ^^SIE-OS _.. £^70g-06

2..52E-05 _ _ 1.70E-04

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Table H-26

CANCER RISK AND NOKCANCEE HA2ARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL WATER EXPOSURE

Location:. Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Adult

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

carcinogenic Effects

Chemical - . - -

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AldrinAluminumAroclor 1260. " - J .,Z....BenzeneBerylliumBis ( 2-chloroethyl Jet herBis ( 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2— ButanoneCadmium " .Chromium (total)Copper1 , 4-Dichlorobenzene1, 1-Dichloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroe.thane1 , 1-Dichloroethene1 , 2-Dichloroethene ( total )1 , 2-Dichloropropane 'DieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenzene . . _ .Heptachlor EpoxideAlpha-HexachlorocyclohexaneGamma-HexachlorocyclohexaneIronIsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl Isobutyl. Ketone " .TetrachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-TirichloroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl chlorideXylenes (total) . _ _Zinc ' ' . .--;=-

Ingestion Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration... — .__ (mg/L)

Drinking .Water

1-..31E-05 - -7.01E-X)2"=".1 .'S-QT.' . .3.70.E-02-.2.44E-Q3 ..

- 1.31E-021.61E-025.14E+002.57E-043.70E-03'-6.8'2E-03 ".8.21E-045.97E-03 _-1.54E-02 -1.91E-03 =- -

._ _5..5_8.E-0.2— , .3.89S-0.3:.9.73E-OV ":"1.36E-r<551..90E-02 "2.77E-05-- .,2.29E-058.3.1E.-Q44.aOE-t-002-.35E-Q3:"1.85E-021.22E-1-00

.. 1..5.1E-01 .--.3.94E-033.85E-011.84E-021.31E-03 _

... 1.21E-02....—. 2. 336-01

' 3...33.E-Q2. __

- ,, -. ._._ : , - ———

Intake(mg/kg/day)

1.53E-07' • """ —?~°. ~~:

..:..:" "_.8- 5E"-6 "" "J.34E-04

... ... .2 S6E-Q5-.. _._ _" 1.54E-04

l.-8-9~£-04—--. . :

- ; — ----.-:--.':- - - . - . - - ^--^- =_--_----=_;

9-64E-06 ... .. _ ,__,,.. ..._...,. —— .-; --.: : . -i ."s IE- 04"- - 2.24E-05 -

...,_,_..__._„ . — --^ -_^_.. ,, . 4_ 5J7E-05...-,. . ..-

15 ™" " JUi~-4E-0"7 :^~_ .__ . ___.. - ,-.

" — -._.-. .. --3.2SE.-07 -- . - _ . - -2. 69E-07 .— __

._ 9.76E-06. —

.. 2, i'SE-r-OS.. . .:.:..-_;__ .

. ,-. ... -__-:^-,^

_._ _ .— ... .- .4,63±-0.5

• —— .2.16E-04

._ ....JL.-5 EW05 . _. ,-1..42E-04

.,- ;. --_ ——— ————— ——— - --^T—— ... —— —

- - •- ————

"CancerRisk

.2.62E-06r1'. - - ^"6'.'59E-b5-1.26E-05,.1.23E-04"_1.69E-04Z 6"SE-06

= ._, . - -. - -~. -...—— .- -

-"• ' __."I.-""' " . —— -. 2.31E-07

——1.65E-05 .1.34S-05

. — ... _ ...3.11E-06'iV82E-06"

——: ". —

2-96E-Q6--1-69E-061.27E-05

—:ll2~62 E- 08-S- ~" " ——. -. - ——- '".- - ——...-2.41E-06^. - - ——1..21E-05

-,1-69E-0.72.70E-04

- ——— i - ... =-

7.13E-04

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

3.59E-07———

6.68E-05—— .

4, 4 IE-04• 1.41E-011.25E-051.01E-041.87E-042.25E-051.64E-04

— __.5.23E-05. .. .

---- .1.53E-03—— -

2.67E-07. - - . —— -.

5.21E-047.59E-07

—. 2.28E-05

—— .6.44E-05

— ....3.34E-024.14E-03

.. 1.08E-041.0.5E-025.04E-04

— .—

6.38E-039.12E-04

HazardIndex

1.20E-02. . . .. _.

— ,— .

1,34E-02- - - . —— .2.21E-022.35E-012. -50 E- 022.02E-025.04E-031.13E-041.64E-03

— -5.81E-03.7.65E-02

—5.34E-03

. , ——5.21E-035.84E-02

... . .... —7.60E-02

. ——3..22E-04

. — -6.68E+008.28E-021.08E-025.25E-021.26E-01

——

3.19E-033-04E-03

7.51E+00

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Table H-26 (Cont.)

Chemical

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AldrinAluminumAroclor 1260BenzeneBerylliumBit ( 2-ehloroethyl > etherBit 1 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2-Butanon*CadmiumChromium Itotal)Copper1 , 4-Dichlorobenzene1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroeth*ne _______1 , 1-Dichloroethene1 ,2-Dichloroethene (total!1 , 3-DichloropropaneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenaeneKept «ch lor EpoxideAlpha-HexnchlorocyclohexaneGamma-Hex* chlorocyclohexaneIronIiophoion*LeadManganeseHe thy 1 Uobutyl KetoneTettachloroetheneToluene1,1, 3-TrichIotoethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideXylene* (total)Zinc-- - - - - -

Dermal Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration(»g/D

with Water in

1.31E-OS7 ,015-0-27.29E-043.70E-022.44E-031.31E-021.61E-025.14E+004.57E-043.70E-036.82E-03 -B.21E-045.97E-031.54E-021.91E-Q35.58E-023.89E-039.73E-061.36E-Q5 .1.90E-022,77S-052.29E-058.31E-044-SOE't-OO2.35E-031.85E-021.22E+OQ1.51E-01.3.94E-033.85E-011.84E-021.31E-03X.21E-022.33E-01 .

- 3.33E-02

Carcinogenic

Intake[mg/kg/day) ..

Shower

4.92E-10 ...-- - — __.

1.22E-05l.,82E-055.73E-086.46E-071.29E-05

—— — ——— .. .

- - .-— ." r "— —i ioE-oe."

— -1.S2E-067.18B-07: . - :- —

. . 9.14E-073.6&E-02.

—- —

7 4-.fi E- 09LJJ2E-OB2.73E-07

— .2. 4..3.E-07

= ----= — -—

.-__. —4..44E-06

—3.63E-064.92E-072.07E-06

—— :

. - - ' _ . ——

Effects

CancerRisk

- -

8.3.6.E-09 .——

9.39E-055.28E-072.46E-077-UE-071.8J.E-07

... ——— r-

—— -IV — rl

__2.88E-08.. —— -

1.25JL-074.31E-07

" —6.22.E.-085 . 8 6E-Q 8

——

6.52E-086.43E-083.55E-07.

— .2.31E-10

" - - "^ —^ ——

. ——2.31E-07

- ——2.03E-075.-41E-093.93E-06

——, — -.

1.Q1E-04

..Hon-Carcinogenic

Intake(mg/kg/day)

._. _1.15E-09-—---> = --' =-.." ——— :

——— ._ .

' ——— _._

"1.34E-07— .

3-oQE-os "r-_ : : - 3.10E-04

2.50E-08-- • -2.03E-07----.-- "3\74E-07

.2.79E-06- — 3.91E-06

— =—1.67E-06;:"

-.-..'. -J-3.06E-05— "- - -

7;8.53E-09.._" — -, - — ^_- ...~"^ 7.7'OE-OS "

l.fTE-OB... — :— "

~ "' 6.37E-07- - =-- ' ——— *:

5.67E-07-- - -- -•-' .. — ^—.... .. 6.68E-05.

, - -2*7aE-0-5" 1.704E-05"

.:— " 79.4.9E-04T 8.47E-06

—————— ;

----- — -1-O2E-031".." — 1.R2E-06

-, .-- .

1 Effects

Hazard AIndex •

3.83E-05" ,- " " — "-1=__.. — .;.__. . . —2.68E-05. .,- —— .

.L.BOE-035.JL7E-04 "!_. OOE-05"4.06E-05"T:0"1E-051.40E-052.91E-05.

— ::i;.S6E-04i.SSE-03

_" " = __._f. 7 IE-04-U- -i — :7.70E-041.28E-03

—— ..2.12E-03"

,. - - - ——2.84E-OS

__z. - — •*-•1.34E-02

_. 5,46E-04"1.04E-6M4.75E-«2 . 12E-OS

— ,-~- - .' -=-"S.10E-04"""6.07E-06

3.06E-02

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rafrie tf-26 (cent.J

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Coriceivtrafjron " Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical .... - -- .. (mg/ra3) (mg/kg/dayl Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Routs: Inhalation of vapors in Shower""

Aldrin -6.8.0E-06 " 6.6ZE-Q3 . -A-l E-O? L.-55E-08 5.17E-04Ai-ocloc 1260" 2."73E-03." "--/- — -"- - ~2, 66E-"OS " "" 2"."b"SE-05" " — — - - - - -Benzene - 5.72E-01 - .5.57E-04 -"—- ..1.62E-05BiSf 2-chlo roe thy 1) ether ._.____.. 9.12E-02 8.89E-05 . .-9.78E-05Bis< 2-ethylhexyl.Jphthalate 5.68E-03 5.54E-06 ~ 7.76E-08 Z.29E-05 6.45E-042-Butanone 9.76E+00 "„ . . . ..-- -. . -.-_= '-r-=---,=- —— 2.22E-02 7.66E-021,4-Dlchlorobenzene 9.32E-03 9-08E-Q6 . 2.18E-0.7 2.12E-05 1.06E-041, J-Dichloroethane 8.28E-02 — - -- — 1.88E-04 1..34E-03l,2-D"ichloroethane 1.84E-01 .. 1.79E-Q4... . __ ;L.6.3E-Q5. — - ——-1,1-Dichloroethene 2.80E-02 2.73E-05 - 4.78E-06 6.37E-05 7.08E-031,2-Dichloroethene (total) . .J7-..96E-01 ..:.,-,. , ..." .„._.... ,=-...;.-.._— 1.81E-03 9.05E-021,2-Dichloropropane 4.96E-02 ," .~ ~ £.83E-Q5 ._.. . 3.28E-06" 1.13E-04 1.03E-01Dieldrin 1,51E-07 .. J...47B-1Q ...,-, ...2:.35E-09 3.43E-10 6.86E-06Ethylbenzene ..... .2.6 IE-01. ._... _ . ._._--. ^ .-_... '.. -- ...- _.5.94E-04 2.05E-03Heptachlor Epoxide 1.41E-04 - --- -1.37E-07 1.25E-06! 3.21E-07 2.47E-02Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 5.12E-06" """ " 4-99E-W ~"" . "3.14E-08Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.44E-04 2.3SE-.07.. .3.09E-07 5.55E-Q7 1.85E-03Isophorone 5.88E-04 5.73E-07— . 5-.44E-10 L.34E-06 6.70E-06Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ..... ..6...5.6E-01 -- - - - - - — —-:.-= .;= .-- — -- 1.49E-03" 6.48E-02Tetrachloroethene 4.4.SE-02 4.37E-05 . .8.87E-08. . 1.02E-04 1.02E-02Toluene "" 5,60E+00._ .,.._" .,- :.,.-- _ ... —— 1.27E-02 1.11E-011,1,2-Trichloroethane " 1.98E-01 - . — — i,-93E-04 .... . 1.QBE-OS 4.50E-04 1.13E-01Trichloroethene 1.65E-02 _ _"=ir —---1.61E-05 . , 9-.66"E-08 . —-- -Vinyl Chloride "" ------ 2.15E-01 . - 2.10E-04 . . 6,09E-05 , . — - - --- —Xylenes (total) ... 3-18^-1-00. , ,_ ——, -.--—-.- -_..._ __.. 7.23E-03 3-.62E-Q3

Inhalation Route Subtotal;. . . _- .= ..:= --_- ; 2.32E-04 6.12E-01

Receptor Total: . .. =.. --. ~.^--a— - ,, , - .«,- --,^= . .. . . - . _ . , , - . = - .-1.05E-03 8.15E+00

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Table H-27

CANCEK RISK AND NONCAMCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATES"RESIDENTIAL WATER EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H t HReeeptoc: Adult

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AldrinAluminumAroclor 1260BcnseneBeryllium8i»{2-chloroethyl)etherB£s(2-ethylhexyl)phthal«te2-ButanoneCadmiumChromium (total)Copper1 , 4-Dichlorobensene1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 ,2-Dichloroethane1 , l-Diehloro»thene1,2-Dichloroethene (total)1 , 2-Dichloroprop»neDieldrinEnd i- in AldehydeEthylbenceneHeptcchlor SpoxideAlpha-Hexachlorocyclohexan*Gamma-Hex achlorocyclohexaneironXsophoron*LeadManganeteMethyl Ziobutyl Ketone __Tet cachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-Trichloroe thaneTrichlotoetheneVinyl ChlorideXylenes 1 total)Zinc

Inge»tion Rout* Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration..(mg/D

Drinking water

8.18E-064.01E-023.56E-042.36E-02 ' "1.60E-035.75E-036.89E-032.35E+00l.€7E-041.93E-034.02E-033.33E-043.58E-039.34E-031.29E-033.20E-021.67E-034.33E-066.78E-069.31E-031.23E-051.48E-053.81E-043,04E*001.50E-031.19E-026.56E-015..55E-021.53E-031.44E-019.01E-037.22E-047.64E-031.34E-01

-2.69E-02

Carcinogenic

Intake(mg/kg/day )

- -

1-54E-08• - - - ^_6.11.E-07

' . 4T43E-053,.01E-06l.OBE-05. 1.3.0E-05

———

~-:- " __fiVi3E-07~"

"ZT7 ——1_,T6E-052,43E~06

— ' —— . -3.15E-068.16E-09

— .". _. — -

2u f2E-08:-79E-087.18E-07

—— -2T.83E-06 _

— - ---—

-—— --— --2."8"8E-0€. .

—1.70E-05L, 6E-061..44E-05

———

Ef fec_t_s

CancerRisk

. 2.62E-07_ ". ... — -

5.17E-061.29E-06"1.29E-05:1.19E-05.1.82E-07

— — -... _._ —: - —

1.50E-08——

l."60E-061.46.E-06

. " . — i2.14E-071.31E-07

— r-— ^

2.-11E-071 ..76E-079.331-07

—r2.~69E-0. _ ——

— -. . . —

1,54E-07-«

9. 52 E- 07l.ME-082_?74E-05

"__- - ——

6.50E-05

Non-Carcinogenic

. .IntakeI mg/kg/day }

. . 1.20E-07— ---— - -- — :^- ,

— .-.- - -- — " —. .,2.3_4E-05_

-~-~ -^ 1.01E-04

-- ^-3.44E-02'- - ;1,.2.45E-06. --- . 2 E3.E-05.- -l~5.a_9_E-or., .

" 4.88E-06 _-:-.- --5.24E-05."T7T"

1.89E-05.f-±±±---=.. 4-59E-04

——6.34E-08

—— : ——— r^ —— -* 1.36E-041..&OE-G7

'. . . — '5..5BE-06.

- -r- _- - -=-. = -'__ 2.20E-05

~; ~ -,, -. - - - -. 9.61E-03—— =---8.13E-04

2.24E-05.-- .- 2.11E-03

" T 1.32E-04•"

—'.: -I l,f6E-03.-_? - 3.94E-04

—————————

Effects

HazardIndex

4.00E-03.-. . .—-.

" ---— "-

4.68E-03".--.5.05E-035,73E-0"2"4.90E-03"

_5,.66E-03...1.55E-03.. 2.44E-05"5.2.4E-04

'-- • -H*

2.10E-.03-""2.35E-OT

- -^ - - —^1.27E-03

-. ...... ~ .-"1.36E-03

= 1.38E-0

1.86E-A

_"l,iOE-04"~:_.. . a*1.92E+00

""l,.63E-022.24E-03a.Q6E-02

. 3.30E-02-=.——

9.BOE-041.3 IE-03

2.12E+00

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_.-. E.__j .-. Table H-21 .. _.._.._ .

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURE .

Location:...... H & H Site StreamReceptor: Adult. .

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimonyAroclor ..1.260 ^ ' _ _ _ _ . ' .'.BerylliumBis { 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium (total)Copper

Lead ..__.___ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)N-Hitr.oso.diphenylamine1,1, 2-TLichlo roe thaneZ-inc : --•-•--_-• --- - -= —- --—

Ingestion Route Subtotal.;_.. .

ExposurePoint

Concen t ra t i onI mg/L )

Surface Water

1.-19E+00 ._- - 2.10E-03. - _

2;1.3E-03 . ."11

..... 87

- 2-958.. _ 413

.73B-04-90E-04.OQE-04 ".93.E-03 ..:;_,_ ....-83E-01 . . ...63E-01.82E-02- _." f-....04E-02 - --20E-03".._".90E-04.33E-04

Inta"ke " Cancer Intake(mg/kg/day | .Risk (mg/kg/day )

_ — . - .---.._. ._ —— 4.00E-09.. 5.Z1E-10 "- - 4..01E-09 ——

4.23E-11 1-S2E-10 3.29E-10 .4.65E-11 ..". " S.51E-13. „ . 3.61E-10 ..

- ' - —— - 1.52E-09 ...... . .....-—_ ."..__.... _. r- _._ — 1.51E-08

.-— .::.-. .-_--- — ••••-•'_ 5.38E-07

_ -. -- -.-. —— 7.99E-094.6SE-11 . -'; Z»26E-13 . ' .. — - -8.15E-11 - - - 4V65E-12 . 6.34E-10

— ----__- - --—..—=...... 1.09E-06

:: . . : . __. ... 4.19E-09

HazardIndex

1. OOE-05

i .58E-681.81E-08i.04E-06:.02E-061.45B-05

4 .OOE-07

1 -59E-071 .63E-06

C.54E-05

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Table H-21 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure - . --- -Point . _

Concentration Intake Cancer intake HazardChemical (wg/L) [mg/kg/day! Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Expo*uie Route: Dermal Contact with Water

Aluminum 1.19E+00 ""= —----- — .... —-r ----- -^ —-==-- -,_ —.Antimony - - -2.10E-03 — -: v= —---=--7 .99.E-10 J .^lOOE-06Aroclor 1260 _ 2.13E-03 - 7,405-08 _5.74E-07 """"'' ^_ —-~ -- -=-=. _ —•Beryllium 1.73E-04 8..4J5E-12 "" B.ffiE-ll . _../. 6.581-11 1 .322-08Bi*f2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 1.90E-04 3.L6E-10 4.42E-12 . 2.46E-09 "1.23E-07C»d»iu» 8.00E-04 —————- -- ——-^- - -3.045-10 -. .C.OSE-07Chromium (total) 7.93E-03 . — - - —- - - -~3.02E-09 " . C.04E-07Copp-f " —- 2.83E-01 ——-=, - - — , -- -- : , 1.08E-07 2.91E-06Iron - 9.63E-01 —- - - - - - - ——=- .,--— -- ——.- - ,-- . -^Lead 5.82E-02 — - —-- --. s. -. —_-- .,. _=_ ._ --™Mangane»« . 8.04E-02 , ~-- :. —----'- ,-3*06E-08 ;.. t.,12E-06Nickel (Soluble Salts) 4.20E-03 ;:_ — i- —————--1.60E-09_ £.OOE-08N-Hitto*odiphenylamine """ 1.90E-04 - . l.XLE-12 5.93E-15 .1 ——T— --_--, .--1,1,3-Trichloroethane 3.33E-04 1.37E-LO 7.81E-12 1.06E-09. .7X.65E-072inc . 5.75E-01 — - — =-. -2.-19'E-07""

Dermal Route Subtotal: == ... 5.70E-07 1.35E-05.

Receptor Total; . . . . . 5.74E-07 7.89E-05

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Table H-22

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEE HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATrONAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURE

Location: H & H Site streamReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Che'mical

Carcinogenic -Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intaks Cancer(mg/L) { mg/kg/day ) Risk

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Surfac

Aluminum . . — • 1-.Antimony _"~. "_ ... . _ _ 4.Aroclor 1260 ."-.-- '" '."..1" "T.Beryllium . . . _ . , . -....,-., --^-3.Bis(2-e_thylhexyl")phtha"l"a~te"" " ~ 4.Cadmium ' ~ 1.Chromium l total >~~ """ "i~.coppe t-IronLe a dManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)N-Nittosodiphenylamine1,1 , 2-Trichlo roe thaneZinc — ; •---.- ~ = r" . "--—" " '

Ingestion Route Subtota.1:

4.1.

-—1.9..

. 7 ..._ 4.

6."" - • 8"."

e Water

g OE+0 0 . ". — ... -: - - . - -=- - •-- ' -63S-03 "" ' — '-L- -"- .——....45E-03 . 8 J.OE-0-9 —— - , .- ' 6. 2tfE-0384E-04 - 9.02E-10 .. " 3.8.8ErP9..46E-0"4 " " 1.0SE-09-. . .-- 1.47E-1169.E-03 ."_:: =.". ".'-"-- — - -—=-"- = : rr. -56E-02 ~"" " — —— - - —

53E+00 " ——HE-01 — - —— -•--=- - - ——73E-02 - - - - -.;_.._,. - - - - - - --=-"._;- - .~ .99E-0-3— ... : " ~"-: " - - - -- ..-:-"---: —17E-04 . 9-7-9.E-1.0 ., 4.80E-1250E-04 1.53E-09 . . 8.57E-1138E-01 . —— = = - - - -— - - —— - ---

..,,. .- - - - - - - - : - • - - - • 6.64E-08

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake( mg/kg/day )

.1.27B-07

_. . 1.05E-08.1.22E-08

.-- 4.63E-08- 4.27E-07

1.21E-05

. -2.67E-062.19E-07

1.78E-082.30E-05

HazardIndex

3..18E-04

2.10E-0"66.LOE-07&.26E-052.14.E-05i.26E-04

5.34E-041.10E-05

^.45E-07

1.39E-03

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Table H-22 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure

Concentration Intake Cancer —— ^take H««dChemical __. Ul/tO (mg/kg/day. . Risk .(mg/kg/day) Index

exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Water

Aluminum *

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. ,i*!!5~n? '-— - —— — -' 8..55E-08 4-"28E-06Chromium (total) l.5oB-oi - - _ _ 42E-06 £.-52E-05

Copper 4.41E-01.. ._ —..":. " _ -;: 7- - __ _-_ . :_ = _iron 1-53E+00 — " -" - "

«rn - — -—— - - ^=—— ^ .3iE-07 L.07B-04Manganese S./JE u^ _ --- ^>38E_08 2 .19E-06Nickel (Soluble Salts] 7.99E-03 _ «p--TT~" ' " " 1 25E 13 :" ' ~ ; " ~ — "- --=- - —N-NUr-o.odiph.nyl.mine I'SSlSJ lisSfi-Og lI«3E-10 .2.991-08 " 7.48E-07l,l,i-Trichloroethane 6.50E-Ofl ^.3ot,u^ ^^ . . _.4 59E-06 1.53E-05Zinc " 8.38E-01

Dermal Route Subtotal: 8.85E-06 2.81E-<

Receptor Total: _ 8.92E-06 1.67E-03

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Table H-23

CAWCEE RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURE

Location: H £ H site StreamReceptor: Child

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic" Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake CancerChemical ., ._^ -.-==..—- .. <mg/L> (mg/kg/day) Risk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HasardIndex

Exposure Route: ingestion of .Surface Water . - - . . _ - - - . -

AluminumAntimony .-- -; • :Aroclor 1260 ... . ". -- -"Beryllium _. . ...... - = _ .Bis { 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmium "Chromium (total)Copper " ' " "'" ~ " "IronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts) -..._N-Nitrosodiphenylamine1,1, 2-Trichloroethanezinc ~ "-- _""""...

Ingestion. Route Subtotal:

122118"72"958413

-"5

-19.E+00JTO'E-03.13E-03".735-0 4 .-9.0E-04VOOE-'OJ.93E-03 ..83E-01'.632-01.S.2E-02.04E-02.20E-03.90E-04.33E-04..175 -01

— -..-. . .... . — -—— .. -., - ... . ,.. —

1-67E-09-- --1.29E-08... 1.35E-1Q ... -5..81E-10

1-49E-10 . .2.09E-12 --", - — --• • .-=- :•;- :_. ' — -'

" "'--..-...ji ---=-- --..-«*- - -!-.:--.r .--.-•--';--—•=: ... - —— ••"•=-" ——.. _..!._ ..... .. =«- -:-^- . - - - - -. ——

- ------ -~ _._- , . . .-'- .-:; —- - - - - - - - _ .. :_- : ; —

— — ._. .- ,-- - — .1-49E-1.0 _. . ,-?7.30E-13

..;•;..... 2. 61E-1J3.; .".," J..46E-H—— - ----- - - - - - -- -- - — •

'"- --- l'.35E-08

1

117

• :;- 72

13

35

—— ..92E-08

—.58E-09.74E-09.31E-09.24E-OS.58E-06

—— -

.34E-07

.842-08—

.04E-09

.25E-06

—4.80E-05

—3-.16E-07t.70E-081.46E-05J.62E-06C.95E-05

—— .

1.47E-041.92E-06

— .7.60E-081 .-75E-05

J.03E-04

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Table H-23 (Gout,)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical _ (»g/L) (mg/kg/day) Risk (Rig/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Water

Aluminum 1.19E+00 — -.. ,,.. ,..-v-.--.. _._= .-.. ...—-—r——- _- .—--Antimony 2.10E-Q3. _-. _._— - ---_-- - -=^. .-*—---i._ ~ 3-.34E-09 " "IT33E-06Aroclor I26Q 2.13E-03 2..-0§i;-07 ""i SW-Ofi " """" — ----- — --'---' --—•Beryllium 1.73E-04 2.iSE-ll " " i,01E-10 . 2.76E-10 _ 5."S2Et-08Bis ( 2-*thj'lhexyl Jphthalate 1.90E-04 8 .82E-10 1. 23E-11 . _T 1. 03E-08 ~" 5_."l5E-07Cadmium 8.00E-04 •— . , — ;.-- J--27E-09 __ 2~75"4E-06ChfOWiun ltot*13 7.93E-03 — --—~------ - — i .^ 4..r26E.-08 "~ C"73"0"E-07Copper a.836-01 --- . „-..____.._. ..._1— ; "r~%ii.51E-07 " _ 1722E-05Iron • S.63E-01 ._ . . __— ." "-"™ :: ',;. :. _. ""~~—• W- " ,. ~ - -Lead S.822-02 -- . __—--:—-" ,I~;~- ~; ,,- ±; - -. / — ±_- _ ..._ : _ .Mang«ne»e 8.04E-02 — =.=.-.-.- . _.-..— .,. ,J..28E-07 " * 2""756E-05Nickel [Soluble Salts) 4.20E-03 __: — . - =^ - :...~_ 6-.69E~09 "" 2735E-07N-Nitfosodiphenyla»in* 1.90E-04 3.377E-12 " 1.65E-14 . ~~" ~_ ~" ~~ -= ~~ - - -=-Z ,1,2-Trichloroethane 3.33E-04 3.S2E-10 :2.14E-11 ----- 't _4-46E-09 J"" 1.12E-07ZinC 5.75E-01 .._ —— - - - -" - — " -.-- 9.16E-07" "" "2r.7o"5E 06

Dermal Route Subtotal: 1.59E-06 . i.34E-05

Receptor Total: ... . 1.60E-06 ^

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Table H-24

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEP. HA3KRD "INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURE

Location: H i H Site StreamReceptor: Adolescent

Case: Seasonable Maximum Exposure

Exposure Route: Ingestion of.

AluminumAntimony - - —Aroclor 1260 . .V " ~"Beryllium __ _ _Bis { 2-ethylhexyl Iphthalate .Cadmium " "" .. ._" ' "_Chromium 1 total )CopperIronLeadManganeseNi_ckel (Soluble Salts)N-Nit rosodiphenylamine1 ,1 , 2-Trichlo roe thaneZinc - - -.

Ingestion .Route Subtotal!";"

ExP

cone. _.. .-._(

Carcinogenic Effects

posureointentration Intake . . Cancermg/L) (mg/kg/day 1 . . Risk

Surface Water

1,.8.0E+00 ._ — -- _- —--4.63E-03 " ;-...._ — ..-.-.- "-•"-" —

" — 3", 45E-03 .. - 1.61E-08 1.24E-073

.."_." 411... 4

- 119746

• -:v- - 8

.84E-04 1.79E-09 "" . 7.70E-09

.46E-04 2.Q8E-09 2.91E-11

.6.9E-03 - "~ '----'-:" --- - "— -----

..56E-02- • • - . r.:i . . . . .— __-=-.^TV.r. -*, ..

.41E-01 . . — -- -- :-- :.—

.53E+00 — -- - - -.—

.-LIE-01 . . . — . ----.- .. .-- - — •

.73E-Q2 •".-.-.. -_;---_----- - — -- -- •------:• -- - .

.99E-03. ._";"",_,r.. -- - -"-. ""-"-" "",71 = ",- "";t~ -.:

.17E-04 1.94B-09 " " 9.51E-12

.50E-04 3.03E-09 . .X-.7.3JE-10

.38E-01 — . . - . _ , ——

:,..--.. ;.:.;.; .;- •;"_—... " : - 1.32E-07

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day }

1

1.1

- 551

32

22

.51E-07

. 25E-08

.45E-08

.51E-08

.09E-07

.44E-05 .

.17E-06

.61E-07

.12E-08

.73E-05.

HazardI nde x

2711

C1

E-tf

1

-78E-04

-50E-06.25E-07-10E-04.02E-04-88E-04

.34E-04

.31E-05.

.30E-06

.10E-05

.73E-0"3-

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Table H-24 (Cont.1

Carcinogenic. Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (mg/L) (tng/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Water

Aluminum 1.80E-4-00 . . —= -.-. .-==.— .----= — . =_ ., — t . __- ^—.Antimony -4.63E-03 __ — - - - - - - - _ — -,-.-5.74E-08 " 1.44E-04Avoclov 1260 " 3.4.5E-03 4.34S-06 3.34E-0.5 ! 1_ _ — - - ,. -—Beryllium 3.84E-04 e.aQE'-IO . 2.92E-09 . ---i.76ET09 &,S2E~07Bi*( 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate 4.46E-04 2..68E-08 3.75E-10 . 1=,88E-07 6...40E-06Cadmium 1.69E-03 . _ _ —....--= =.=-•*- —-^r^--*09E-08 t'.18E-05Chromium (total) 1.56E-02 - — ---— - '1.93Z-Q7 i.86E-05Copper 4.41E-01 ..--—-,_-:_.. , -- -.."— . =-r .Vr .47E-06 1\"47E-04Iron 1.53E+00 -- -- - — - ..=------ *-..•--$—:-= '•. — ---.."- ^. :-—.Lead 1.11E-01 ——--- -----— - - -~- ~ . — ... ~,., --Hang»n«»« 9.73E-02 "~~—-r—"— -- - .= =- - -==,=L,2lE-06 2.'42E-04Nickel (Soluble Salt*) 7.99E-03 . :i..;L---- ..-'_• T?7--M " -----i- "-9-90E-OB 4-95E-06H-Nitto*odiphenylamine 4.17E-04 9.60E-11 . 4.70E-13 " . — " - -—1,1,2-Tv ichloroethane 6.50E-04 9.67E-09 5.51E-10 ' 6.77E-08 1 ,69S-05Zinc — 8.38E-01 — . .— ---•-, --1.04E-05 2..47E-05

Dermal Route"Subtotal: 3.34E-05 C.81E-04

Receptor Total: 3..35E-05 ... _ ..;. 2,4.1E-D3"

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Table H-25 --- -

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURE

Location.: 8 E H_Site streamReceptor: AdolescentCase: Average Exposure

Chemical . . = _ _ _ _ _ _

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer.. _,. (mg/L) (mg/kg/day) Risk

Hon-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HasardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Surface Water

AluminumAntimony . ._ --Aroclor 12607" _.Beryllium . _ . _ _„__ .Bis (2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium (total)Coppe L-IronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)N-Nitrosodiphenylamine1,1, 2-Ti'ichloroethaneZinc - - — ----- —

Ingestion Route Subtotali

122

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" 35

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1.91E-08

1

1"" 1662

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Table H-23 (Cont.}

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (mg/L) (n>9/kg/day) .._ Risk (mg/kg/day) . ladex.

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Water

Aluminum 1.19S+00 " ——----- -':- ----- —- -*= --- -- — -^-. . .-a™.= -a. —s=Antimony -- 2.10E-03 . ______—-__ . -:. - =. — * -,™?i-J.,10E-09 _ 1_._28E-05Aroclot 1260 2.13E-03 5.24E-07 4.03E-06 " ~ -_ — '-— :-- .- —Beryllium 1.73E-04 6.00E-11 . 2.53E-10 ,... .A .20E-10 ~." tJ40E-08Bi»!2-ethylhexyltphthalate 1.90E-04 2.24E-09 3.14E-11 -__. _:L,57E-08 7.85E-07Cadmium 8.00E-04 .. — ---^_ .„ _S1,94E-09 __ I.88E-06Chtomium !tot»13 7.93E-03" ——-___.__ ———:_.-—,.;..-- =.«_=!. 9 2.E-08 2.841-06Copper 2.83E-01. _ — - -- -- —-r--^- -6.87E-07 1.85B-05Iron 9.63E-01 .. .. — -..-•- : - — \ -_-'- *- - — — .. ".. ^ —Lead 5.82E-02 — — - f.-_- - — , . - ----_ —Manganese 8.04E-02 - —— — .— - /-— : -,- .-=J..95E-0"7 1.90E-05Hickel [Soluble Salts) 4.20E-03 -? :— - - - - - - - -- — —-1.02E-08 __ 5.10E-07N-Hitro«odiphenyla*ine l,90g-04 8.5.6E-12 4.19E-14 -._._—, — __ . -__ _. —1,1.2-Trichloroethane 3.33E-04 9.70E-10 ., 5.53E-11 -6.79E-09 1.70E-06Sine -_-— - 5.75E-01 . - -- -T „=- — ^_,1.40E-06 '...._._. i.67E-06

Dermal Route Subtotal: . 4.03E-06 . " fc.58E-05

Receptor Total: - 4.05E-06 - . . __

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Table H-27 (Coat.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical ^— " .^. ._;..:_. (mg/L)

Exposure Route:__.D.erm.a_l .Contact with .Water in

Aid r inAluminumArocloi- 1260 :. ". . ... .-_-_,.. .BenzeneBerylliumBis . 2-chloroethvl ) etherBis . 2-ethylheii.i__l Iphthalate2— Buta.n_o.ne _ _ _ .. _Cadmium — -Chromium (total)Copper1 , 4-Dichlorobenzene1 , 1-DicJtloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroethane1 , 1-Dichloroethene1,2-Dichloroethene (t.otal)1., 2-DichloropropaneDieldrin" - - — - --- --- —Endrin AldehydeEthylbenseneHeptachlor EpoxideAlpha -Hex achloi-ocyclohexaneGamma-HexachlorocyclohexaneIron — "" - — - — —IsophoroneLead . - - - -;:Manganese .- .Methyl. Isobutyl Ketone .TetrachlouoetheneToluene1.1, 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideXylenes ( total J . ._.Zinc . - - " - ' - —

Dermal Route Subtotal:

a.l8E-0"6"~"4.0 IE-02".

_.3,.._56E-.Oi___.2.36E-021.60E-035.75E-036.S9E-032.35E+001..67E-041-.9-3E-034.02E-033.33E-043.58E-03 -9.34E-031.29E-03" .73.20E-02__.1.67E-03-.--.."33E-06 .

. 6.78E-069.31E-031-23E-05 .1.48E-05.3.81E-04--3104E+001..50E--03-

. 1-19E-02. ..__6. -5 62-015.55E.-02.1.53E-031.4-4E-019.01E-03-7.22E-047.64E-03.1..34E-012,-6"9E-02

Intake(mg/kg/day )

Shower

,"_. ... " ¥\96_E-11... ,^_— . _

-,--..__ ...1.73E-06" " ""3 3,9S-06 .. .

-1.10E-08- " - "" 8.27E-08. ".""""

"1.60E-06 -"-". .: ^ — .--"--

——: — ... -., .

- --- - .---.1.41E-07 _._

. —3.39E-07

- " ". .. 1.41E-07- -- ---- - --

. "" ". . 1_.L4E-07 -- . . 4.75E-10 - -

. _ . , _ . . . . „, :--. __ .-....- . . . — t-- ^-. '. ' '-.

9.27E-10...... ..i_~.93E.-09 .... ...- . ".,_ .3-.65E-08

" ; --- __--- -' 4.52E-08

_ _ - - - — — -———— r.- . -.

"""" ~ .:...-- ;--"f =—- -5-03E-07

._ ... .5,18E-077.91E-08"3.82E-07

. ... . - - — -. ..— . ~.~

CancerRisk

......... .

..1 .52E-09-,-'--"-'

~ 1.3.3E-05.9.83E-084.73E-08 "

~9,10E-0"8"2."24E-08

-:..- . ..... . _„- -., . —

- . - = - . - . . . ; —.__, . . — —3.38E-09.

3.08E-0.88.46E-08

——- 7.75E-09- 7.60E-09-... .= .. =,--.• - . - . —8 .44E-09

..1,22E-08."4.752-08

— •••4.29E-11

. ——— .. . . . ——— ..- _ - ---- . -2.62E-08 "

-... _ .... - .___ ...2.90E-088.70E-10 -7.26E-07

. . ——— 7"

——— - -

1.43E-05

Intaket mg/kg/day )

6.97E-10——

" — -8.52E-08

—""I.25E-0.51.38E-048.90E-091.03E-072.14E-071.10E-061-..70E-06

—1.10E-061.70E-05

—3.69E-09

—3.67E-057.21E-09

— ..2.84E-Q7

——3.52E-07

—— --3.49E-059.76E-06 .3.'91E-063.45E-044.03E-06

—- 5.71E-04

. - 1.43E-06

HazardIndex

2.32E-05 :. ——

1.70E-05—

6.25E-042.30E-041.782-05'2.06E-055".77E-065-.50E-061.70E-OS.1.22E-04B.50E-04

—7.38E-05

——. 3.67E-045.55E-04

. , - -..- —9.47E-04

—— -1.76E-06

—6.98E-03

: 1.95E-04.3.91E-041.73E-03l.OXE-03

- . ————

2.86E-044 . 77E-06

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Table H-27 ICont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer - Intake HazardChemical (mg/m3. tmg/kg/day) Risk [mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors in Shower

AldtIn 4.24E-06 9.15E-1Q . 1.56E-OS . 7.12E-09 . 2..37E-04Aroclor 1260 . 1.341-03 . 2;.1_§E-07 2.23E-06 . ., .. _ —^ -_-_- - - —:Benzene 3-65E-01 7.S8E-05 . 2.2S"E-06""_ ":i; ;"~" ~~: —^ " ~' • —Bi*12-chloroethyl)ether 4.00E-02 8.63E-06 . 9.4,96-06 . . ^.. — ___ . _ —:Bi*(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 2.42E-03 5.22E-07 " 7.3~1E-09 _ 4.06E-06 7_"1 . 2.03E-042-Butanone 4.4SE+00 — - =- •«--i--.=== -7_..52\E-03 " .2.59E-021,4-Dichlorobenzene 3.792-03 .8.r8E-07 __ 1.96E-Q8. . .. . fi-31E-06 :: .3,18E-051,1-Dichloroethane 4.96E-02 ;; ; ——: . --. ——- - -"- n8.34E-05." 5-.94E-04.1,2-Dichloroethane 1.12E-01 2.42E-05 _. _ 2.2,QE-06~ .^. "... . —,. _.._ i^. _ . «^1,1-Dichloroethene 1.90E-02 4.10E-06. . 7.17E-07 3.19E-05 3.54E-031,2-Dichloroethene (total) 4.56E-01 .— . - . . . = —-,. - -£-S:;=7.65£-04_. _.3.,a3E-021,2-Dichloropropane 2.13E-02 4.60E-06 3.13E-07 ._:3.57E-Q5 -3.25E-02Dieldcin 6.72E-OS 1.4,5E_-11 2.325-10 . 1.13E-10 . 2.26E-0.6Ethylbenzene 1.23E-01 . ._.__ — - -T- - - —~ .... 2.15E-04 7.41E-04Heptachlor Epoxide 6.2SE-05 1.35E-08 1.2JE-07 -:" . 1.05E-07." 8.7.08E-03Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 3.30E-06 7.12E-10 4...9E-09 . " " ——.- -- ->Oamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 1.12E-04 2.4.2E-08 3 .15E-08 " " 1.88E-07 J!. 27E-04isophorone 3.74E-04 6-OT7E-08 _ 7.67E-11, ..... ,..-6.28E-07_i___ __J__.14E-06Methyl Ziobutyl Ketone 2.40E-01 — -- - = .- —. ,,-. -,.,A .03E-04 " '"1.75E-02.Tetrachloroethene 1.74E-02 3.75E-06 7.61E-09 _.2.92E-05_ 2.92E-03Toluene 2.09E+00 _ — —- ———-3.51E-03 . _ 3.08E-02.1,1,3-Tvichloroethane 9.64E-02 2-Q.8.E.-05 1.16E-06 _ ..1.62E-04 4.05E-02Ti-tchloroethene 9.04E-Q3 • 1.95.E-06 _ 1.17E-08 ——— __._ ^_ . _:Vinyl Chloride 1.36E-01 2.§.3E-05 .. .. 8.50E-06. ...", _.. . —" " .,'.. —-Xylenes itotal) 1.83E-fOO — — ," 3.07E-03._^ 1.54E-03_

Inhalation Route Subtotal: 2..70E-05 2.06E-01

Receptoi Total: - 1.06E-04 2.34E+00

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Table H-28

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEE HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL WATER EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at" H & HReceptor: Chil.d .. . .. . .~ .

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

E xpo surePoint

Concentration... (itia/L!

Intake(mg/ka/dav )

CancerRisk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake.mg/ka/dav )

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingesti_on .of Drinking Water

AldrinAluminumAroclor 1260BenzeneBeryllium -_-_.- -.-.-- - ...Bis ( 2-chloroethyl Jether . .Bis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2— ButanoneCadmiumChromium ( total ) . _. __ ... _._ __Copper -. — ._._._..___1 , 4-Dichlorobenzene1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroethane1 , 1— Dichloroethene1 r 2-Dichloroethene (totalj_ _ _..1 ,2-DichloropropaneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenzeneHeptachlor Epoxide'Alpha-HexachZoro.cyclohexaneGamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane . __IronIsophoLone ~ ""' "" ——Le a d -. : - . _ - _-_-_-_ManganeseMethyl Isobutyl Ketone „ ...._Te.t rachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-Tri_chloroethaneTrichloroetheneVinyl Chl-prideXylenes (total) _ . .Zinc - — 77- — — r-=~

Ingestion Route Subtotal:

1>7.

3._ .2_,_

1," 5,

4,. _ _37,

31E-0501E-0~2i9.E-0470E-02--44.E-Q3.J13-02 . .61E-Q214E+0057E-047"OE-03 "

. 7.

7 .:_.._. . ^

"L..7.8.

ISE-Oa: -- -- -

55E-06"03E-04J.4E-05 ,- ..18E-Q5.82E"-Q5 . .1

- — _ -.,- ~

1~=F~". '. ."3

5.. __-51_7_. "" 1

-

.,2-2 E- 0-6-"-. : . ——

.07E-05 .

.89E-06

._7.6E-05 .

..9_QE-05

.23E-06——

——" 6Y8-2E-03 • - -.- . ._ „ _ -.J..:.. .. ,-. — -7.

8.5,1*1.

.._._5,;3,9.1..1.2,2.8.4,

"" 2,._. 1,

1.1.3,3.1,1,1,

. .. 2,- - 3,

21E-0497E-03" _54E-0291E--03-5&E-02" .69E-03 - -73E-0636E-Q590:2-07. _77E-05 -29.E-05 "31E-04BOE-fOO.3"5E-038.5.E-0222E4-00 "51E-0.1. .94E-03.85E-0.184E-023.1E-032_u;-02llE-OlSS'E-O 1 ——

4 .- ' :_ - -.

0.l.•s

5.-

...1.L.4.

1.

2 ... . ___1.

""7..... 6 .

50E-06 ": -.- .~ ^

44E-05—05E-Q-5 "

— . .-13E-Q-5- . --33E-Q8 ..- " — v

__ ———52E-07252-07 _ .55E-OJ5 .

-— --.:292-05

— . . _.- _;_ . .:...

--=.-:- = i16E-05 _

-=. ..— ,.,._,01E-0418E-0663E-05 ..___..

-- -.—-——

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-- 1. . 8

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. ,_7.5

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--.:-- -

1

5"71

3

-08E-07—•---' -•---6SE.-06."30E-06

,__._—-,.45E-06.53E-07

- —~ - - — ..38E-06.88E-07-.92E-0"6

= —— ..23E-08

. — ._ .—

..., . . - —.122-06

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——.22E-04-57E-03

——-22E-07

—.215-03.77E-06

—.31E-05

— . - ,.50E-04

——.80E-02.65E-03-52E-04-46E-02.18E-03 ...

———

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15E-0248E-0184E-0219E-0218E-026"3"E-0482E-04

. - —36E-0279E-02. - —24E-02

21E-0236E-01 .

. —— -77E-02

——50E-05—

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Table H-2S tCont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AldrinAluminumAroclor 1260BenzeneBerylliumBis 1 2-chloroethyl JetheiBi* I 2-*thylhexyl Jphthalate2-But«noneCadmiumChromium (total)Copper1 ,4-Dichlorobenxene1 , 1-Dichloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroethane1 , 1-Dichloroethene1,2-Dichloroethene (total)1 , 2-DichloropropaneDieldi-inEndrin AldehydeEthylbenzen*Heptachlor EpoxideAlpha-HexechlorocyclohexaneQamma-HexachlorocyclohexaneironXsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl I»obutyl KetoneTetvachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-Trichloroethan*Trichloroethenevinyl ChlorideXylenen {total}sine ---- -----

Dermal Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration. (rag/L)

Intake( tag Ag/day )

Cancer IntakeRisk ( mg/kg/day)

Hazard AIndex m

with Water in shower

1-31E-Q57.01E-027.29E-043.70E-022.44E-031,31E-021.61E-025.14E+004.57E-043-70E-036.S2E-038.21E-045.97E-031.S4E-021.915-035.58E-023.89E-039.73E-061.36E-051.90E-02 - .2.77E-052.29E-058.31E-044 .SOE*002.35E-031.85E-021.22E4-001.51E-013.94E-033.85E-011,84E-021.31E-031.21E-022.33E-013.33E-02

1,61E-10—

3.97E-065-.S6E-061-.8.7E-082.11E-074.20E-06

———

—- - ~ ——3-90E-07

—_6.."2"6E-072.34E-07

——2.7.98.E-071 9.E-09

—..__ ___ ._ — ..2.34E-093..S34E-098.92E-08

——7.93E-08

———

1_45E-06—

L^19E-061.61E-07S,7SE-07

——- - . ——

2.74E-09".." :.'"-_ . — .. j -,j£, i"

3.06E-05 . ~_1,7-3E-07. "8.04E-08 " ""2.32E-075.88E-08

-~ -.--= :.~• — . ,_.

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9.36E-09 !; :—

5.70E-081.40E-07 ' "-

—— - . . . .2."Cf3E-08lv.9-QE-08

. " —— ._--. .. __- —— ~ =~~ ^ -

2 .= 135-08 "" " ~"2.10E-08l i6E-07

->=_._.7.53E-11

— :_ _*— *- •--- .— ."-" .7"

7.54E-08—

6.&6E-0""81.77E-091..29.E-06 . _

— .. ... --f-r - —— —— -

3.30E-05

1.88E-09———— i Zr———— -

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— ;2.74E-064.99E-05

— --"1.3.9E-08

-.- - - ^ .1.26E-04"2.73E-08

—1.04E-06

— .9.25E-07

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—3.04E-042.50E-04

- -._ _~2.78E-04

_-_- ..~~1.2SE-032.10E-03

-3.47E-04

— .-.4.S3E-07

.=-2.18E-028.92E-01.69E-Q

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Table H-28

CANCER RISK AND WONCANCER HA3ARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL WATER EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child

Cage; Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non— Carcinogenic Effects

Exposurerixx t . *.

Chemical ,

ExposurePoint

Concentration• (mg/L) j J

h. - HWPT *1 " -— ^ _tf" ,

Intakema/fcg/day. '.

Cancer Intake!,..,"->..- Risk (mg/kg/day)JT-. - ' - jj -

HazardIndex

Expos. it ? Houte:. Ingestion. of Drinking Water

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Table H-28 (Cont.I

Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

ExposurePoint

Concentration(ag/L)

Cxposur* Route: Dermal Contact with

Aldrin

Arocloi 1260BenzeneBerylliumBis 1 2-chloroethyl lethei-Ois t 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2-Qut*noneCadmiumChiomium i total 1Coppei1, 4-Dichlorobensenei , 1-Dlchloroethane1 , 2-Dichloroethene1 , 1-Dichloroethene1 , 2-Dichloroethene [ total t1 r 2-DichloropropaneOi eld tinEndrin AldehydeEthylbenseneH«pt»chlot' IpoxideAlphn-HexachlorocyclohexaneGamma-He KachlorocyclohexaneIronIsophoioneLeadM*ng«ne«*Methyl liobutyl KetoneTeti'achloroetheneTolueneI ,1 ,2-Trichloro*th*neTcichloroetheneVinyl ChlorideXylene* (total] _ .Sine

Dermal Route Subtotal:

177321154

. _ 36e51I539112284211133111

Intake(mg/kg/day;

Cancerl Risk

.......... .. ..„._..... ^

Non-carcinogenic Effects .

intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Water in Shower

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Table H-28 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure .

chemical . . - - - - - - - -

Exposure .Point

Can-ce.n t ration- -(mg/m3)

Intake - --(mg/kg/day |__. _ r _

CancerSis_k. - _:

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Exposure Route; .Inhalation of Vapors in Shower

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Inhalation Route subtotal: -

Receptor Total=:.. ------- -~ -= —— --—

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599

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Table H-29

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRE5ID1NTIAL WATER EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-aits at H £, HReceptor: Child _ . . _ " .

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

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Ingestion Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration{mg/Ll

Drinking Water

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Carcinogenic

Intake! mg/kg/day !

3.5-OE-08- - — ._ -

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table tt-29 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical- _. -- (mg/L)

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact 7with

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Intake(mg/kg/day)

Effects

Cancel-Risk

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Intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

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Table H-29 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer -- Intake HazardChemical _ (»g/»3) tmg/kg/day} Risk -(mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors in Shower -

Aldrin 4.24E-06 1,671-09 2.641-08 . ___7__1.951-08 6.50E-04Aroclor 1260 1.34S-03- -. . . 5..29E-07 . 4.07.E-06 • • - • - _ - — ->- - ... - —--.Benzene 3.651-01 . . 1.441-04 " "5.18E-06 . . - — ----- - -'/-_ —*Bi»(2-chloroethyl)ether 4.00E-02 " 1.58E-05 . 1.71E-05 ..= .. . ~ >.- -- —- --= - ~^-SiiU-etnylhexyl)phthalate 2.42E-03 . .9_ 5£-07 : 1.341-08 . 1.11E-05 ... 5.5SB-043-Butanone 4.481+00 ___~ - - -——— J^=2.06E-02 7.101-021,4-Dichlorobenzene 3.79E-03 - .. 1.50E-06 3.60E-OS _ 1.74B-05 . - . . .8.70E-051,1-Dichloroethane 4.96E-02 "—— •— - - - -.— . ,:, -"2.28 -04 _ 1.63E-041,2-Dichloroethane 1.12E-01 .___. .. 4.42E-05 4.02E-06 ' „ ' - — - • - - —lfl-Dichloroethene 1.9QE-02 " 7.50E-06 "1.31E-06 ; 8.75E-05 9_.72E-03.1,2-Dichloroethene (total) 4.56E-01 — —. - .2-10E-03 1.05B-021.2-Dichloropropane 2.13E-02 8-40E-06 5.71B-07 9.80E-05 .2.65E-02Dieldrin 6.72E-08 2-65E-11 4.24E-10 3.09E-10 6...18E-06Ethylbensene 1.281-01 — —• - _. ¥,5.8_?1-04 _ 2.031-03Heptachlor Epoxide 6-2SE-05. 2.48E-OS 2.26E-07 - 2,891-07 2.221-02Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 3.30E-06 1.3QE-09 . 8.19_1-09 " . ———- - - .—..Gam«i»-Hex»chlotocycloheKane 1.121-04 4-421-08 5-75E-08 5.16E-07 1.72E-04I«ophoi-one 3.74E-04 1,481-07 1.41E-10. .. =~ -Tl,72E-06.^ 8.60E-07Methyl I»obutyl Ketone 2.401-01 — --- —— -•-- 1-10E-03_._. _1,78E-03Tettachloroethene " 1.741-02 678.6E-06 1.391-08 . 8.01E-05. _8 .01E-04Toluen* 2-09E*00 — —: . _: 9.62E-03 _1.60E-021,1,2-Trichloroethane 9.64E-Q2 3 .S.OE-05 2.13E-06 _ ;-4.«E-04 i.llE-02Trichloroethene " _" 9.04E-03 . 3.,.57E-06 2.14E-08". V" "" " — - •"• *~l-Vlnyl Chloride 1.361-01 . 5,3_7E-05 _ 1.56E-05. -=. ..". ~'.; ^ - -*•

(total) " 1.83E4-00 — -- - - — /-7 " -8.42E-03_ Z.11E-03

4.96E-05 .. . 1.78E-01Inhalation Route Subtotal:

2.13E-04 7.11E+00Receptor Total:

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Table H-30 :

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEP, HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future on-sit» at H & HReceptor: Adult

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic.. Effects Non-Caucinogenic_ Effects

CChemical _. ... .. _ _^_— . -.

ExP

rone- -I

posureointentratiohmg/kg )

rn'fak'e"(mg/kg/day) .

Cancer IntakeRisk (mg/kg/day )

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion "of. Chemicals in Soil

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Ingestion Route Subtotal: .

'641

—— 111

..:_3-2643191-132623

. .6.23115..3241451

— .14

--

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Table H-30 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer — Intake HazardChemical tmg/kg) ( mg/kg/day } Risk t mg/kg/day ) Index

Exposure Route; Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil - ..... ._ _ __

6.561-01 — ----- ^. - — ....=.=.- ^ — =_^ :-_~ - -- _ —Aldrin 4.63E-04 - —— — — — - — - «- - •-- - - , - — v:: -:._ i. —Aluminum 1 -041+0. — .. -._ . .-, -- .. .. _ ._. — __- -^-- . — •.Antimony 1.54E+01 '___ —- . -_ .. •. — . -.- - — -,------ i"~ -.-~ .. --Aroclor 1248 1.061+01 . . .___ _ 1.9-8.6-05 1.52E-04 " — ^- - —— —Aroclor 1254 1.26E-01. 2-35E-Q7" 1.81E-Q6 - -- - — . _^_ __._.___ _. __Aroclor 1260 3.30E+Q1 . _. 6.161-05 "4.74E-04 ------ - — .,-,. =,.. _„.Bensoic Acid 2.40E-01 — =---- - '-'- 7 — - - ----- =Beryllium 6.711-01 — _ — _, --- — --Biil2-ethylhexyl)phth*late 4.66E+Q2 -~-~- — - .,.. — .... , ,. : — .:, >2-But*none 3.93E-01 " — -- — - -^ — . .-. -•-!._ _. — -v- - -— - -^Cadaium 1.02E-00 _ — -- - .-,'- — -i - .-— .7.4lE-67 " U48E-03Chtomiuw (total) 9.801*01 — — - . — --- -. —Copper 1.42E+03 ._ — . —— - - =-- _~- - — - _^ —Dibutyl Phthalate 1,231+01 . ... — - _- — - " — - - — ~- -,"-,:--~-1,4-Dichlorobeniene 3.90E-02 — -- --— — -- ---~ - ---'-"=•- =. — ==:-- '-- .•—-: ^ .-=Dieldrin 2.09E-04 — — -=,?_- ~ -_- . — .=. . . . -^Endrin Aldehyde 6.93E-03 . — - — • - — — — - :. - - _--- - —Cthylbenzene 2.31E+00 _ — - - - - - -«-a ..--- ^. . . -«---=- ^^ - ~^Heptachlor Epoxide 3.10E-04 — - - — .. -.";7 ^" --»_ _ ...;,- = . —Mph*-Hes*chlorocyclohexane 6.181-03 _=_ — =:-- — ... ^- — :._ -— .-™Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.17E-03 _. - — r - - - - - - - - . .. ^~ " _:7T _- .- "" — -~- _ =;. .._._— -delta-HCCH 3.671-03 -^_~—— - — -i^v - — --- ~ "~. '-- —Iron 1.Q1E+04 —— - ^ —— --.- t-r — ;yz- -.- —Itophoron* 1.651-01 _. __„. — — .--=*-- ---. — --Lead 5.721+02 " — ,"- "- "—7 ._777 1 7: . .7 —,--__ : --%:_ ^Manganese 3.03E+01 — - -, — - -- , — _^ —Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 2.89E-02 ___ -- - . ._ -~~] ..-_,. L--- —— ~ -- -=; :Nickel (Soluble Salts) 4.021+00 — - - — :.7- :."- ---' -'—. ~ -;__" _Tetcachloroethene 1.46E-01 .. _ . ^ ',_ — _ _- — r. -" - _ -—•=-- i—Toluene 4.95E+01 — . — - ~ ~ .7 - — --• - .- -1.1, 2-Trichloroethane 5-31E-01 — " — - - — — ..- -Trichloroethene 1.281-03 . — . - — _ ..,- „ — : -.Xylene* (total) 1.5.01+01 .. " — - —— —-.-.. — - '' -Zinc . __ .-. - 4.131+02 --_„" ^^; -^ TT; — ^-. _ . .

Dermal Route Subtotal: 6.281-04 1.48E-03

Receptor Total: . -. 8.32E-04 1.78E-01

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Table H-31=, - -. ...

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Adult . .

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

IxposurePoint

Concent rat ion(mg/kg)

Carcinogenic

Intake(mg/kg/day)

Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Cancel-Risk

Intake(mg/kg/day)

HazardIndex

Expos-ure Route: Ingestion of chemicals in Soil"

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimony ...Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1 2 5.4_ __.._.. _ _ . _.Aroclor 1260 ~ ^"Benzoi.c._ Acid - ....... _ _ _ " "BerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2-ButanoneCadmiumChromium (total)CopperDibutyl Phthalate1 , 4-DichlorobenzeneDieldrinEndrin Aldehyde..EthylbenzeneHeptachloL' EpoxideAlpha-Hex a chlorocyclohexaneGamma-He xachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCHIronIsophoroneLeadManganeseMethyl Isobutyl KetoneNickel (So.lub.le .Salts) .. .TetrachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes.. (total) . ... .. . .Zinc -•-'"

Ingestion Route Subtotal :_=."-

2.2.9-1,5.

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Table H-31 (Cont,3

Chemical

Expocur* Route: Dermal Contact

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimonyArocloi 1248Aroclor 1251Aroelor 1260Benzole AcidBerylliumBt* 1 2-ethylhexyl >phthalatei-But»non+CadmiumChromium itotal)CoppeiDibutyl Fhthalate1 , 4-DichlorobenseneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeUthylbenseneHeptachlot EpoxideAlpha-HexachlorocyclohexaneGamma-HeKachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCKIronl»ophoione

M*ng«nep*Methyl nobutyl KetoneNicKel (Soluble Salts)TetrachloroetheneToluene1,1, 2-Tcichloroeth»neTrichloroetheneXylene* ! total]Zinc

Dermal Route Subtotal;

Receptor Total:

ExposurePoint

concentration(ng/kgl

with Contaminated

2.42E-012.20E-049.11E+031,.0_2E+Q15.61E+DO6.80E-021.70E+011.26E-015,801-012.55E+021.51E-018. OOE-016-511+017.581+027.00E+003.90E-0?8. OOE-053.601-03"9.35E-013.101-043..40E-031.59B-Q32.20E-039.09E+031.14E-013.82E+022.22E+011.08E-023,53E+006.79E-022.13E+012.50E-014.701-046.92E+002.551+02

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake cancer Intake Hazard j(mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index i

Soil .......

— — ^— — — -— __

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—— — - _ _———— T-.- ---^—— ---_. 1'"" ~ * ——-I

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Table H-32

CANCER RISK AND KONCANCEE HAZARD XNDEX SSTIMATESRESIDENTIAL S'OIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child .

Case: Reasonable. Maximum Exposure

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimony . ......Aroclor 1248 . . .._"____Aroclor 1254 ... . " _ArocloL 1260 "~ ": " ="-~-"Benzoic AcidBeryllium . . .Bis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate2-ButanoneCadmium _ - . " _ . . . "Chromium ( to'talJCoppei1 - - — -•Dibutyl Fhthalate ..i.., 4-Dichlorobe^zeneDieldrinSndrin AldehydeEthylbenzeneHeptachlor Epoxide ~ ~~ ~Alpha-He xachlorocyclohexaneGamma-Hexachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCHIronIsophoroneLead _ ...ManganeseMethyl Isobutyl KetoneNickel (Soluble- Salts )TetrachloroethcneToluene1_, 1 , 2-TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes ( total.) . ..zinc - — -

Ingestion Route "Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration(mg/kg)

Chemicals in s.oil-

6.56E-01 - -4.6.3E-041.04E+04

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7~:" "- y.370E+oi2.401-01. .

. .6.71E-01 . . .4.66E+02

" 3.9.3"E-01_. ..J1.02S-00

9.801+01 ......"1- 421+03

.- - 1.. 231+01379;OE-02 "'-''-'2.Q9E-046.9;3E-03 ., ..,. =-2.3.1E+00

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.. 2."8,9E-02 .4.0:21+00 .... -1.46.E-01 . _.4.9,5-E+O.l5.31E-011,2~3E-03_1...5:OE+01- . .-^4*i:3E+02

Carcinogeni_c

Intake(mg/kg/day)

- - - — - -

._ _... _.._._.. — - ,—5.071-10- -

———— _.:= .

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— " 7_ . _

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. .... " —— .. .- .

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Effects

CancerRisk

-- -- - -

-., - - -- __-8.62E-09

——. —— .

8.93E-05. 1.06E-06"I 2.79E-04

,- 3.16E-067.15E-06

_._" . . —j. ..—-- -= - •_ . -. ._ — . . —™ l."02""E-09.3:66.E-09

~ = "-7 - -r-- - - - - ——3.09E-09

7 4.27E-083.09E-09

- .: —.1-.72E-10

———

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...

3-79E-04

Non-Carcinogenic

Intake(mg/kg/day )

' 8.39E-065.92E-09

- -1.97E-04

———— ;- -

———— - -

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—— _..2.95E-053.96E-09

—2.77E-08

—— "——

2.11E-06—

3.87E-043.69E-075.14E-051.87E-066.33E-046.79E-06

— , .- -1.921-045.28E-03

Effects

HazardIndex

8.39E-061.97E-04

— -.4.93E-01

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—9.231-06

1.061-06—

7.74E-027.38E-072.57E-031.87E-053.171-041.70E-04

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Table H-32 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Hon-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Canc'er Intake HazardChemical (mg/kg) (mg/Kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Denial Contact with Contaminated Soil

Acetone 6.56E-03 .._ . ._==^_— -=_ - ---— .,- - - — -____._ --= - --Aldrin _. 4..63E-04 " —— -: ^-^--------1-'.L=^ 7- - .IfT: -"- —— ^= ~- = —Aluminum 1.04E+04 — &==-, _ _— • . J "___:". _"."_-- •==__ ."": ^—Antimony 1.54E+03, _ _ —-_--- - - - - - =^~ , _ _ _ _ : _ - . - — _-_-"- "7~' ~ --Aroelor 1248 " 1.061+01 6/g.7E-p6~" _$.371-05 " "" ~ --• 7T, T ~Aroclor 1254 1.26B-01 8.281-OB " * 6 . 3 81 7 : "-= - " T- ——= j _ —Aroclor 1260 3-30E+01 ... 2.17E-05 1,67_E-04 " — — ,- —Bencoic Acid 2.401-01 — -. " """"" -~ :- ,--,-; ±7.--. — - - ._„ - —Beryllium 6.71E-01 . — _ _:r— ~--s ~: ; ~-~-** ----- --'^=--_ —Bi« \ 2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate 4-66E+02 —--- " ._—----":r. --._ -~— -.-'-- . -= —2-Butanone . _ 3.93E-01 - — ..- —------=.---- -=;-——=r—. " . - --Cadmiun 1.02B-00 " — - - — -----.-.-1-30E-06 _ 2"." OE-03Cht'onlun (total) 9-80E+01 — - - .-- -. - , _" — "V- - VV " ~ —Copper 1.42E+03 _ ——..___.,-_. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ _ . _ _______________ ._ — ^^ ____;__._ --Dibutyl Phthalate 1.23E+01 ........ . _ . .--."" " 7TT ~ {"- "':-- -~- —Jr- -"- - - «1,4-Dichlorobentene 3.90S-02 - — " - :."T "—"i/ .^ f-_ -1-- —.-•_£? : -7 ... __ —Dieldrin 2.09E-04 — - - — : - J .1 -. . —S- - -7-7". T —Enflcin Aldehyde 6.93E-03 ——- - . __-..—-: ---- — - _ —__±- -- , ~Cthylbeniene 2.311+00 — . ,_._—_, _-.-—-_:-. -_ —-•"""'" .;.. ~Heptachlov .Epoxide 3.101-04 — _ ——r ---. - "_ .— - "' - —'Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane "" 6,1BE-03 . . -. — - . —: ^__ —..-.=". - !___" = -t-GamTH»-Hexachlotocyclohexane 2.171-03 — —= --..,.—, f--_-~- __.. — -. -_delt*-HCCH 3.671-03 - —,_,_—. ,.___ — i- -, .~~- " ~_ ——rL _..- ',.-•.. ^~Iron 1.011+04 —"-• ;-. . —:--.—— _.- .v. —==i " .--'" . —=Itophorone 1.65E-01 — - — . . . . . . —. ... -" "\ - ~Lead 5.72E+02 —-- - — -.-..::. -; . --^ . -^, ' ' -~Kanganeve 3.031+01 — —~ -' —r - :- -= 7 - —7 _- -_ -^-__.:Methyl isobutyl Ketone 2.89E-02 . _ . —J-:_..._-- . r- :i__ _ —'-" "_Nickel (Soluble Salts) 4.021+00 ---- . ~ "--~"~ "r" -^ —-- 7^Tetrachloroethene 1.46E-01 .. _ —— _ .. .. — .-- -— - — -- • J.7.-Toluen* 4.95E+01 . " — : "7. — "T'T" ' —" -^1,1,2-Trichloroethane 5.31E-01 — " - —; --^ .-;- ^_ ~___- _7.TrichloEoethene " 1,281-03 . — -- .-1 _ —; ~- . .;.__.. "-__-. —.." .^,Xylenec (total) 1.50E+01 " — " " "" — " -;: .?-" "- —"'"': "."Zinc 4.13E+02 . ..._._. — - ... — - -r- .-• - —— - -..-_

Dermsl Route Subtotal: 2.211-04 2.60E-03

Receptor Total: 6.001-04 1.47E+00

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Table H-33 • , . . . - . - .

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE _

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child - — -

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic

ExposurePoint

Concent" ration . " " "IntakeChemical "nrW7kal (ma/ka/dav 1

Effects Non-Carcinogenic. Effects

Cancer IntakeRisk (mg/kg/day)

HazardTndo:

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Chemicals in Soil

AcetoneAldrinAluminumAntimony = " - -^ — -- —— —Aroclor..... 1240 " ' t"Aroclor 125^ . . . . . .Aroclor 1260" " " " " """7"Benzo_it-Acid . . ._ _._^_.._BerylliumBis! 2-ethylhexyl)phthalate2— ButanoneCadmium " - — — — — - .-...-.-—. __.Chromium (total"} " : "" " :" _ """Copper —— - — -- — ----- ——Dibutyl rhthalate1 , 4— DichlorobenzeneDieldrinEndrin AldehydeEthylbensene . _. .. _ ._ _Heptachlor EpoxideAlpha— HexachlorocyclohexaneGamma-He >:achl.oro_cyclohexanedelta-HCCHIron - - _IsophoroneLead . _ _ . _ . _ .ManganeseMethvl Isobutvl KetoneNickel (Soluble Salts}TetrachloroetheneToluene1 , 1 ,2^Trichl_oroethaneTrichloroethene - -— -Xylenes (total) . _ . ..__.__..Zinc - - - - . - -^- - --

rnges"t"i"o"n""Route Subtotal: ._..-.

2.2.9.1.5.6.

42E-0.120E-0411E+03Q2E+016iE+00SQE-02 .

;i-,7QE+0"l

— . . .--2,17s-1.0.. ..

__ .'.— . -,

. 5.53E-"be=. : 6.711-08.1,681-0.5

— =., --.. - —. 3.69E-09.: i.. :--_,:. - — ._..—-. _. . ... — . .; ."4.26E-05

5..17E-07:-, i".29E-04

3L-.26.E.-01 —— .-- . --5.2.1.a.6".7.7.3.8.3.9.3.3.1-2.:9_1.3,2.1.3.6.2.2.4.6.2,.

80E.-0155E+0251E-01OOE-0151E+0158E+02O.Q.E+0.090E-02OOE-056.0E-Q3 -35E-01IOE-O'440E-03-59 E-0320E-03.091+0.3 .-1-41-0182E.+0222E+0108 £-0253l"+0"Q .79E-0213E+01-5QE-0170E-04 .9_2E+.005-5E+Q2

5.721-072,521-04

.. — ..

. —— .:-_---=-

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--. v ~ - 3;_ij_5E_Q3

- -- 7.89E-1-1 - .'..'. — .. --_:_ . _ - "...=•-— ..,.,.

3.061-10 "- -3-351-09

" " 1.5-7E-09 .: --._:__--?--

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1-12E-OT" '.- _:_ v _--. 7-71=

— -- __;_; -"--: ~

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-.- --2.47E-074.641-10

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.- -- .: . ; — *- ----- - ——

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——.10E-06

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Table H-33 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure "" ' "" "" —— -•Point

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (rag/kg) (mg/kg/dayl Risk (mg/kg/day) . Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil -- _. .. _ ______

Acetone 2.421-01 ' . _ — .... , .— -_ -__ _-___.,__.-. . —- L.-. - —Aldrin 2.20E-04 " "__""""" .. __/ ^ v - ; — |.; f^. .- -*~Aluminum " 9.11E+03 — . .r T. . .,, =.,-_ .—-.-_ ^ .— .__ —--.__ _. _ ; —>Antimony —__. 1.021+01 - _. —.- — • - _—- — . - . ———Arocloi 1248 5.61E+00 6.4.3E-07 4-95~E-06' ^ "^ ~' —^= ' ;-: = ._. -^Arocloc 1254 6.80E-02 7.8.QE309 6.01E-Q8 ._ —- - ... . —Aroclor 1260 : 1.701+01 1,9."5E-06 " 1.50E-05 "_ — :" —Benzoit Acid " 1.26E-01 . — - — : 7,- - ——— --- - . " • —Beryllium 5.80E-01 — "--. : ---: "z:: 1,7 .. —-- : .- - ^~Bi»(2-«thylhexyl)phth«late 2.55E+02 — ——= -~- '_ - — _- .- ; —2-Butanone 1.51E-01 — "- —: "----7- , - ™^-J- :.. - —Cadmium 8.00S-01 -- - ---—^ .- _., 1,78E-07 . _3,56E-04Chromium (totall 6.51E+01 _ .. __._ — =:. .- - - -. • -™--_- --..=.- ..- ^- r-» -^ . .,- ^ .. .. ~rCopper -- - -7.5SE+02 - ——-— ~- . 17_7.-™_ _._:;_ _ __;_ -_ - -----~._^- ^Dibutyl Phth»late 7.00E+00 — —-=- , _.. / — „ —1,4-Dichlorobensene 3.'90E-02 - -- .. —-• •_--- =-._ ,—.-,Dieldrin 8. OOE-05 — -.. _--- — - - - - - —__—- - -^—— : -=Endrin Aldehyde 3.60E-03 .... — __-_- - —--____ _. —; : _. __Ethylbenssene 9.35S-01 ___.--... - — - ~:—- - — .: "77. : ^~Heptachlof Epoxide 3.1QE-04 — - "*- -'- '——- -7 _ 7 _.. —~ ~y,~. : -^Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 3.40E-03 — — -. ..:- :. - —r= _. .—G»m»»-H»xaehlorocyclohexane l,59E—03 - -;_ ~ —: - - - —- __delt*-HCai 2.20E-03 . ; ' ' ——— - . - --=- - ~-*,' '_'.. -~ .^ ; ^_ ^.Iron 9.091+03 . — --. —. --.- '. -_-.-. — .. ... ., . —l*ophorone 1.14E-01 . — .. _- , — L--7 ——- —Lead 3.82E+02 " — -. - ' — ~. I . '' --;"- - - - - - - ^Manganese 2.22E+01 —— -- - .. . . —-r. _-= . —^Methyl Iiobutyl Ketone 1,081-02 —- -. . ._ —,. I.^J:L=I. : —',__, -=Sickel [Soluble Salts! 3.53E+00 — .- - -— __ - —-Tettachloroethene 6.791-02 " -"- — —- _"-""!. ^ —: .. '„Toluene 2.131+01 — _ _ — . ..._ —;1,1,2-Trichloroethane 2.501-01 — - " - • -— — _." —:Trichloroethene 4.70E-04 — -.- - — ...- _ . —*~Xylenes (total) 6.92E+00 _ -_=-_^__ -=,-, ~ — =, _ —• " "---Sine -T - 2.5SS+Q2 — — " -:: " ~i r."" '_

Dermal Rout* Subtotal: 2.001-05 3.56E-04

Receptor Total: 1.981-04 7.95E-01

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Table H-34

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL AIR EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H 6 HReceptor: Adult

Case: Reasonable Maximum Ixposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non—Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical . J.Bg/m3) .. ' ._"." (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route:. Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone 4.77E-06 —-._._ —.. 1.30E-06 1.30E-05Aldrin _ . 5-35E-1.4 . .._.._... 6.261-15 . . 1-06E-13 1,46E-_14 . 4.871-10Aroclor 12-48 . . 4-28E-07 "_ 5.Q1E-08.. 3.86E-07Aroclor 1254 _ . . . _ . _ . . _ . . 2- 6JLE-Q9.. _ ..__ 3,051 .10 . ... 2.3.5E-09 — . . . . — —Aro-cloi- 1260 " " _ _ _ _ ..7_7 . . ._ . 2-98E-Q8:7._7_ - . . _7737 l9E-09 " '27.6&E-08 —— -- " --"-- ——-Benzene 5.48E-08" . 6.41E-09. . . - -1 -.861-10" — - - -Benzoic. Acid " 3-"54E-ll " "" " — - - - - - - - — 9.661-12 2.421-12Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 3 ..60E-09_ '"._ ." " 3-.5I.E-10_ _ --4.91E-12 8.191-10. 4.10E-082-Butanone " "2.17E-03" " 7 " .7: -71-77. ——,,_:7 . ,77": -~- ,-".- -." 5..92E-04 2.041-03Dibutyl Phthalate _.. . . 9.34E-11"..._._ _-„__..- . .: .7 ; - . =,--:.,,.-,--.-.,-— . , 2..55E-11 2.55E-10.1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene 1.651-07 . 1-, 931-02 . . .4..63E-10 .., -- 4.50E-08 . . 2.25E-071,1-Dichloiroethane 1.911-07 — - , - - . - - — -- - 5.21E-08 3.72E-071,2-Di.chloroethane 2.34E-08" Z. 74E-Q9 .. . 2.49E-10Dieldrin 6.."72E-14 -- -- -j g - "._.,_,. i. 2~6E-13 1.83E-14 3.66E-10Ethylbenzene 9.58E-0£ . . . .7,77.——. .'= - ,&- = — — - - - - - = 2.61E-06 9.00E-n*"Heptachlor Epoxide ' -"2.77E-10 .. " ._ 3.2"4E-11 .....,-,=.. 2 -95E-10 7.56E-11 5.821-Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 4.18E-11. _ 4.8.9E-12. .- ^ .a.OSE -ll - — - --- -Gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2-71E-11 3.L7E-12 "4.12E-12 7.39E-12 2". 46 Jdelta-HCCH . . 5-3.6E-13 . _ . _ _ - _..."" __ ......-=:";;-Isophorone l-20Er_07_ 1- -40E-08. _ __ 1_.33_E-11 3.27E-08 1.64E-07Methyl Isobutyl Ketone " " 3.21E-0~6." " "."" ",...-- — 8.76E-07 3.811-05Tetrachloroethene 3.13E-05 -- 3.66E-06 . . .-7.4.3E-0-9 ..8.54E-06 8.54E-04Toluene 9.471-04 — -- -- — -- 2.58E-04 2.26E-031,1,2-Trichloroethane 2.45E-05 -,- -, - - . 2,.87E-_.Q6 , &... , .-.1..61E-07 6..69E-06 . .1.671-03Trichloroethene 1.29E-07 , : ... 4.5-1E-08. _ 9.06E-11Xylenes (total) 5-61E-04 . . — — . -- . -— 1.53E-04 7.65E-05

Inhalation Route Subtotal: 5.8.3E-07 ... 6.97E-03

Receptor Total: — --.—. — . =. -. - - - - - -;-., - .- . 5.83E-07 6.97 '37

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Table H-35

CASCEH RISK AND NOHCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL. AIR EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H t HReceptor: Adult

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure " "r" '" "" "Point

Concentration Intake Cancer " -Intake HasardChemical .___ (ag/n3) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone 1.97E-06 . —— — ^ r3-97E-07 3.97E-06Aldrin 4.15E-13 1.071-14 1.82E-13 ______ z_a..36E-14 _- .... 27.791-09Arocloi 1248 " 7.051-07 IU93E-08 1.41E-07 " ~~_"_' _ — ~ "" —•Aroclor 1254 4.181-09 1,QS£-.10 8.32_1-10; ""7"" " — . . • ~Aroclor 1260 1.001-07 2-STSTE-O9 1.991-08" " " —— ~-" :. ——Ben«*n» " 2.00E-08 5-18E-10 ... . 1.5-QE-ll, " _.,. _ --- - - ",-- -. —Bensoie Acid 1.56E-10 . — — -.. " 3.14-E-ll 7VB51-12Bi*(2-ethylhexyl»phthaiate 2.20E-07 5-70E-Q9 7.98E-11 4.43E-08 2.22E-062-Butanon* 8.24E-04 — . . "-> - -7 l.6p-04 5.72E-04Dibutyl Ththalate 5.88E-09 ——- - — -- jl.lsll-09 1.18E-081,4-Dichlorofaeniene 7.70E-08 l._99E. 09. 4 ..78E-11 ... : 1.55J-08 7.75E-081,1-Dichloroethane 6.93E-08 _ - ._ ——— - -.:-l.<5E-08 1.001-071.2-Dichloroethane 8.53E-09 2v21E-10 2.Q1E-11 " —. - - - - - -*,Dieidrin 3.96E-13 ..... 1.03S-14 " " 1- 65E-13 V TT_7.97E-14 _ 1.59E-09Ethylbeniene 4.86E-06 — . —; __~i____ .5-79E-07._____ .381-06Heptachlor Epoxide 8.30E-11 ... 2.15E-12 1.9SE-11 . . 1.67E-11 "1.28E-06Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane 1.14E-10 2.95E-12 1.86JE-11 -- —. —• _ -- _ —aammk-Hexachlorocyclohexane 3.95S-11 1 Q2_E~12 l.|3.E-12 . "7.95E-12/ _2.65E-08delta-HCCH 7.47E-12 - — • .:"- —• - '^ i:"" .7 —-y- •**••-• r~I«ophorone 7.37E-08 1.91E-09 1.61E-12 . 1.48E-08 7.40E-08Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 1.261-10 ._. — —. - . .-2.541-11,- 1,101-09Teti'achloroethene 1.40E-05 3.62E-07 7.351-10 ."" ~ 2.82E-06 2.82E-Toluene 4.731-04 — - — 9-52B-05, J.3_5E-1,1.2-TCichloroethane 1.081-05. 2".80E-07 1.57E-08 2.17E-06 ""5.431-Trichlotoethene 4.681-08 1.21E-09 7.26E-12 " . — --Xylene* (total) 2.79S-04 — - . — .-.-• ..5..6.2E-05 =7.S1E-05

Inhalation Route Subtotal: 1.79E-07 • 2.27E-03

Receptor Total: 1,79E-07 ._. __. . _ 2.27E-03

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Table H-36 . •

CANCER RISK AND HONCANC1R HASARD -INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL AIR EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical - - - - - — (ng/m3)

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone 4.77E^-06Aldrin S..3'SF-iaAroclov 124CArocloi' 1254 — _ .....Arocloi' 1260 . . "... ..' '..BenzeneBenzoic AcidBis (2-eth_,-lhexyl)phthalate2— ButanoneDibutyl .Phthalate1 ,. 4-Dichlorobenzene1 ,A— Dichloroethane1 , 2-DichloroethaneDieldrinEthvlbenseneHeptachlor EpoxideAlpha-HexachlorocyclohexaneGamma-Hexachlorocyclohexanedelta-HCCHIsophoron-Methyl Is-obutyl KetoneTetrachloroetheneToluene . ._ .1 ,1 ,-2=TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneXylenes f total ) ...... _ _ ._. _ _ _ _ __ ....

Inhalation Route Subtotal!;... _

Receptor Total; .. . - . , .-___..

.4,-2.

7" 2.5.3-3.-2.9.1.1,2.6.9.2.4.2.5.1-,3.3.9.2.1.5-

28JE-.07 _.6J.E-.09. . - - ---

4.8.1- 06 --5,4.1-11 .....OOE-0?171-033.4E-116.5E-07- - - ,91E-0733E-0872E-145-SE-06771-1-018E-1171E-11 ... , ._. ..36E-13. ... . -.-2-OE-072lE-OjS.13E-0547E-044.5E-05 . -29E-07- - ..611-0-4." """ .

, ,-- . ..... .

Intake(mg/kg/day)/

4.43E-15

2-16 -10. ... ., _._

4..5.4E-09. . . ... . . . ,_— — r .-: _i.

2.49E-1.0 ., .—— . _ ..._.., 1=J.r -.-

1.371-08. — , _ ~r.

0,-.9_4S- 097.. .. .. .5.57E-15 ..... .. _.

2.29E-113.461-12 - ,..-.

_ ..2SE-=12- ... _..... . ... . .-.— -=_. _- _ .=_9.94E-09 „.... . —— - -- -2..59E-06

... .2.03E-061-071-08 ...

.-=•—..-:==——-—

..... .... _ . ..

Cancer IntakeRisk ( mg/kg/day )

2.1.1.1.. _-3.

3 .

17.,8.

2.2..2.

9,.

5-

1.€.-

4.

4.

531-14731-0766E-0990E-0832E-10 . .. . ——451-12 - -——

29E-1Q.."-__

.77E-1091E-14 .

—— _ „.08E-10-18E-11. ..9.3 E- 12

. - ——— r- -

44E-12— . .

26E-09. . ——14E-0742E-UL

—— -

131-07

1-3 E- 07

-4.

3.2.2.9-1.1.

6-• 9.2.

. 2.

1.3.3.9.2.

5.

61E-0617E-14-

42E-U .90E-0910E-03..031-11 - -59E-07851-07

—50E-1426E-0668E-10

— . -62E-11

——16E-0710E-0603E-05151-0437E-05

42E-04

HazardIndex

4- 1

.- 817971

132

8

51315

1

9

9

.61E-06-72E-09

-55E-12.45E-07.24E-03.031-11.95E-07.3"21-07

—.30E-09.191-05.06E-05

—.73E-09

——.801-08.351-05.031-04.53E-03-93E-04

—.361-04

.86E-03

.86E-03

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Table H-37

CANCER RISK AND HONCANCER HA3ARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL AIR EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child

Cass: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure "' " •-•—--~ : :"~—-

Exposure Route: Inhalation of Vapors

Acetone 1.97E-06 ——— - —=- -_- .__.._. ..J.. 091-06 ljr09_S-06Mdrin 4.15E-13 . L.96E-14 3.333L-13 2.29E-13 __.. __ 7__,.S~3B-09Aroclov 1248 7.051-07 3.34E-08 " 2.57J3-07 — "- - .-»Aroclot 1254 " 4.18E-09 1.9-8.E-10 1.52E-09 : — -~— - - - - - - - —Aroeloi 1260 1-002-07 4.731-09 3.64E-08 — - _^ . —Bentene " 2.001-08 9.47E-10 _... 2.7SE-11 ._._... _-- _ : - -B«DV«lc Acid 1.56E-10 __ -- -= -=---- ----^. =8.62E-11 ..... . 2...16B-11Bi.U-ethylhexyUphthal.te 2.20E-07 1.04E-08 1.46E-10 1.22E-07 6.10E-062-BUtanone S.24E-04 —- - — -- = -^i.55E-04 1.57E-03Dibutyl Phthalate 5.««E-09 .—— — - -- - — - —:S3.25B-09 ^ 3."25E-09l,4-Dichloroben«ene 7.70E-08 3.65E'-09 .S.76E-11 _ ... 4.25E-OB .-13E-071.1-Dichloroethane 6.93E-08 -- --. - ----- -- -.3.83.8-08 74E-08l,2-Dichloroeth»ne 8,53E-09 -a.04.E-10 _ .3.68E-11 7 . --—— - —Oieldi-in 3.961-13 .. . 1.87S-14 2.95E-13 . .2.19E-13... _4_.381-09Bthylbensene 4.861-06 _ __^_—^----- - "-, .-.7 "":":r.68E-06 __ "_9_.24l-OCfieptachlor Epoxide 8.30E-11 3J3.E-12 3.518E-11.. ...... .4.5?E-ll-__ .3.52E-66"Alph«-Hey.achlorocyclohexane 1.141-10 5.. 4_0j;-12 ._. .. 3.40E-11 — :- ~Oa«m»-Hex»clilorocycloh«xane 3.95E-11 1 87E-12 2.431-12 ;. 7.2.181-11 _7 27E-09delta-IICCH 7.47E-12 . . ._ ——- - - :."-—" -il- ;:- - •• —,LV. -" £_- ~*Itophorone 7.371-08 3.49E-09 3.32E-12.. . ."'' _.;4.07E-08 _ 2.04E-08Methyl Iiobutyl Ketone " 1.26E-10 . — - —.. ~ -6.96E-11 _ 3.031-10Tettachloroethene 1.401-05 6.63..E.-07 1.351-09 .. ' 7.73E-06 7.73E-Toluene 4.731-04 — - - - —— i -=2.filB-04 _4.35E-1,1.3-Trichloroethane 1.08E-05 5 UE-07 2.861-08 5.97E-06_ 1.49E-0Trichloroethene 4".681-08 2.22E-09 1.33E-11 "... —..- -Xyl«ne* (total) 2.79E-04 _ — - — -tl _1-54E-04_ 3.351-05

»'"

Inhalation Route Subtotal: . . 3.25E-07 2-.30E-03

3.25E-07 2.30E-03neceptot Total: - - :_______- fl,_____ -.——>.

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Table H-38

CANCER RISK AND NONCABCEE HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURE

Location: Future H £ H Site. StreamReceptor: Adult ......

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical . - . . _ . ... ._

Carcinogenic Effects

IxposurePoint

Concentration intake Cancer(mg/kg ) (mg/kg/day ) Risk

Exposure Route: Ingestion of . Chemicals in Sediment

Aluminum . .. . ....._ _._. 3...3£l+:o.3 . _.-.... . . _" ------ —Antimony . _ _.Arocloc 1248Aroclor 126.0 ...._.._._. .=11Benzole AcidBeryllium . :_Bis ( 2-ethylhexyl IphthalateCadmiumChromiutn. ( total J . _.. . ._Copper .". ..... "-~ . .771Dibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts"}""3inc

Ingestion Route Subtotal : ,

1"7/7T"777,5;

-S. __5

83

.00.1+00 5.03E-09 .~ 73.87E-08

.0.3:E-*-00" - 2.-53.E-08 .... 1 . 95E-07 .

.111-02 . - - - - - -~-_^- ...-,----.-. __ --39E-0-1 . , - 2.71E-09 . 1.17E-08.58E+00.. " " 4.3TE-08 . . . 6.. 051-10-57E-01 . --,. .. - . — - -.- J^-

3..40E4-01 . -r..:..- .- .. ..-,.-

_ : .==-izi8431... _j

----- -

.._937l.J-Q-2_- ' "'-, —;--.- __ - -- - ,. ..9-2E-01 ... —= -;- -... -=-.1 =• ——.40E+03. ..* . --...=_.....-._--40E+02 -~-:-' -- """- : :•-": ; .:.—.15E+01732E+00 — ----- - - - - ——.•29E+01

,--..-=-_.. .-. = .. - .-— - - , 2-.47E-07

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake(mg/kg/day)

- - 1

661

.... ..4- 3

21

125

.73E-08

.001-10

.331-09

.011-07

.19E-09

.991-07

.281-06

.05E-08——

' ——.35E-07.721-08.041-07

HazardIndex

::s£7t1

-211

2

-33E-05

.50E-10

.27E-06

.05E-06

.381-06

.981-05

.15E-05

.05E-07———

/70E-05-36E-06.68E-06

.30E-04

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Table H-38 (Cont.)

Cheaical

exposure Route: Dermtl Contact

AluminumAntimonyArocloc 1243Arocloi 1260Benioic AcidBerylliumBi* ( 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadnlunChromium 1 total)CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel [Soluble Salts)Zinc

Dermil Route Subtotal:

Receptor Total:

ExposurePoint

Concent ration<»g/kg)

with Contaminated

3..36E+Q31. $71+00L.ttOE+OO5.03E+005.111-025.39E-013.581+003-57 E-013.40E+011. 941+028.92E-014.40E+033.4QE+021.15E+012.32E+004.29E+01

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Cancer Intake Hazard .( mg/kg/day ) Risk ( mg/kg/day ) _ Index 4

Sediment

"e.oor-oe 6.161-07 ~~~"":c,-__. : TZT " ^_.-4.02E-07 3.10E-06 — - -,=- '—— •

— --.=.-. , .___. —— _. . __._ i_Ul IE-08 " 2;22E-05

— - ..._._-..._ -,_____ — . _ r - - " — 77= "._;;•. : — :

----- - --- - : - _ _.. _L

3.721-06 " ". _ 2.-22E-05

— - ^~ . -

3.97E-06 _ . _ .... 2.52E-04

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Table H-39

CANCER RISK AND NONCABCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURE

Location: Future H £. H Site StreamReceptor: Adult

Case : AVerage Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake CancerChemical ... (mg/kg) f mg/kg/day ] .Risk

Intake(mg/kg/day }

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Chemicals . in Sediment

Aluminum ' dipj-n1? . _ - ~-... .. :.Antimony " - - . _ . _ . "Arocl.or 1248Arocloi:._.1260 " " . . . ....Benzoic Acid - — —Beryllium _ __Bis (2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmium - - —— ------ —— '-Chromium ( to.tal ) . . .....__!_.._CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLead .... _ ._.._ .. ._ .ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Zinc

Ingestion Route Subtotal:- _ _ = -

3.22

. _ 3.3

-1_..!~"1331812

.705-01 -- -,, ,., .a1.0_9£-10 . 8..39E-10. ,-46E+00 " 7.22E-10 5..5.6E.-09-50E-02 " " " — ^"" - ———— .. 4.4E— .01. , ....— - Is. QIE IO. ..„-.. _ J.34E— 10.56.E+00 1,05E-0.9 .. ..1-47E-11-76E-01 " " " :—— --"----.--- --- --.9-2E+01 -- .. .-.--_-. — - .— ~ ————.2"OE-f02-37E-01 - — - - - - —.21E+Q3 . ;•.. ..7._ :. ...: ~~. -'..-...-: _. " .-—".".:-8:7E-fc02 " - - - - -;-: .:____. -:_---- :: : __.72E+00 .. .. " — - -_ 7 —— =.58E+00. —— —— -— --- - - ——.aiz+oi -.,,—„ . " "7.7

......_.,..___,...____._.. ............. .—.___- 6.84 E-0 9

1

5784427

136

.-72E-09

— . _ --71E-11-85E-10-13E-09.02E-10-38E-08.74E-07-69E-10 .... . ——

=- ——-99E-08-61E-09.42E-08

t

1146£—7

I12

2

.30E-06

——-43E-11.57E-07.07E-07-04E-07.761-06.39E-06.69E-09

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Table H-39 (Cont.J

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake CancerChemical . (»g/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 2, 411+03 . —Antinony - 7.5SE-01 .. . __^ ~ - — —Aroclor 124S 3.70E-01 2.17E-10 "" 1.67E-09Aroelor 1260 " 2.46E+00 1.441-09 1.111-08Benssoic Acid 2.50E-02 -_ - -""s- -. —Beryllium " " " " 3-44E-01 ..____—Bii I 2-ethylhtxyl Jphthalate 3.56E+00 --— • ... ~—Cadmium 1.761-01 — - —Chromium Itotal] 1.921+01 ' — - - ' - . - . —Copper 1.20E+02 " — " - - 7 _".:.; _ ,.Dibutyl Phthalate 3-37E-01 . . — -—=,.__, _,— . .Iron 3.211+03 — —Lead 1-871+02 . .. — ;Manganese 8.72E+00 — .. —Nickel (Soluble Salts) 1-S8E+00 —Zinc - 2.81E+01 . " — - - - - - -.-,-

Dermal Route Subtotal: 1.28E-OB

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

"""Intake Hazard(mg/kg/d»y) Index I

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__ — • — -• ". . :.--' — - - i; . — 7

- =-1.34E-10 . 2".68E~07

-- - -.---~7 - - '-- '~~~ -~---.- -- - : •="=--

- - -~ -- — •— - - ----' ± •=--

-"7- ~" — ----- -- ^- - — -*.--= - -TT- r_7 . —— - --:- :~-- -• - =--

-^ = -- -===- — ~ - ~'.. = l^i : ~!'.

.. _. . 2.681-07

- - - •-- — -— - - - - - - ...'.. „

Receptoi' Total: ______ 1.96E-08 -- " 2.65E-05

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CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURE

Location: Future H i H Site StreamReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical. ._ _ ..

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer. .---.(mg/kg) (mg/kg/day) _. Risk

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake( mg/kg/day )

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Chemicals in Sediment "•

AluminumAntimony . . . .Aro'clor 1245Aroclor 1260 ._ . ::_"7__ "Benzoic Acid :-.BerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl )phthalateCadmiumChromium (total) _._..CopperDibutyl PhthslateIron —Lead _ _ _ . - .ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Zinc

Ingestion Route Subtotal : .

3..... _i_.

1.-iir-rfc.:~ -5.

5.$.3.3 .l".

. . ..8..._ ... 4

3.1.2.4".

._ ..

361+03 _ — . —-47E+OC — - -- - - --• —OOE+00 3.13E-0"8 '; """" -2 .-41E-07037E+00- - 1.57E-07 ' V . . :i..'24.E-06iiE-02" "" "__"_.. . =— - - ——39.E-01 . 1,6SE.-OB .. ,...._. 7. 27E-0858E+00 2.6-9E-07 3 .771-0957.E-01 . - — ..-.,- —— , , _.40E+01 - _ .__r— ----•-= - •—'- '94E+02 =' — ;•;_- .-7ft.: i... . —92E-01 - — ----- - ---= - - — -40E+03 V — - . - - -40E+02 —— -• - - - - - ——15E+01 —— - --- -32E+00..... .. _: __" :..- i..!:-.. J- -L- ——29E+01 - " - • — - = - • - - ---— ------ --^

-."I- - ""— - -=- - - - - - - — — -1.52E-06

5

11

.. 3_j_

' . .173

• 481

__.371-07 ...

— . -..—

.87E-08

.971-07

.13E-06

.301-07-24E-05-09E-05.261-07

— .. . .^ -

.201-06

.47E-07

.571-05

1

.t.i12C11

£45

5

_ . _-34E-03

- - —- —

.68E-09-.-94E-05.57E-04-60E-04.20E-04,911-03J26E-07

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Table H-40 (Cont.J

Chemical

Exposure Route: Denaal Contact

AluminumAntimonyAroclor 1248Arocloi 1260Bensoae AddHe ry 1 1 i urn8i»l 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadaiu»Chromium (total)CopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Sine

Dermal Route Subtotal:

Receptor Total;

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancertmg/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk

with Contaminated sediment

3.361+03 — -— - -1.471+00 . — - - - - - -1. 001+00 9 .391-08 7.23E-0?5.0.3E+00 4,72E-0"7" 3.63Er065.111-02 —— - - -~~-5.391-01 " — - - - - --=~6-58E+00 — , --• s3.57E-01 — —3.4QE+01 —"1.941+02 — — -—8.92E-01 — ---4.40E+03 - — - —3-40S+02 — - -1.15E+01 . r— - —2-321+00 _-- ._~-4.29E+01 __~ . - - - - —

4.351-06

5.87E-06

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard(mg/kg/<2«y) Index 1

™- ....... _ .. .____, .... .., »__

— =- -._. .—-- - -- - - — - . -=-, _. —

__ - — __ .. _. _ .,_---^ .=- - ~- - - - —

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Table H-41

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SEDIMENT EXPOSURE

Location: Future H t H Site StreamReceptor: child

Case: Average Exposure"

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimony- ~ . . . .:n:~ ___ ":.-_Aroclor 1248. _. . -Aroclor 1260 .. _=— . ..._Benzole. Acid'77 " . . . . _ .BerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl )phthalateCadmiumChromium (total )Copper'Dibutyl PhthalateIron - ---- -Lead _ - . -.=- • :- -.-_ManganeseNickel t Soluble Salts). ._ _Zinc . . - - ...

Ingestion Route subtotal:..

Carcinogenic Effects ... . _

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake . Cancer:" (mg/kg) , (mg/kg/day 1 .. . Risk

Chemicals' in Sediment

2.411+03 . ..;. . . "." — = .==-,;_ .-.7 ..... — .. .. __T- 7. 551-01 . 777 " ...,.,--. .., , .- . . . ——

.. 3...70E-61 ..-.. —— _.__..2~50E-09 ....-1-931-08__ _ __2-.:46.E+OQ ""7" ". 1-~66E-08 '. .. ~~ 1-28E— 07. ._ 2.-5-OE-02 . . — - -^— - - —

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Table H-41 (Cont.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure ' - - • • • - - . _ .Point "" " - - - - - -

Concentration . Intake Cancer . Intake HazardChemical (agAg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) _. Index

exposure Route: Dermal Contact^ with Contaminated Sediment

Aluminum 2.411+03 _. — --—., ._ ... _ — - _— - — - -- —-_-^?Antimony 7.551-01 — - "— ; - •-— - .. " -.Aroclor 1248 3.701-01 .. ... 1.45_g-09 1.125-08 — •-•-- ..7Aroclor 1260 2,46E+00 9.676-09 7.451-08 '— ---- - — - -Benzole Acid 2.50E-02 - — -- . — • - . _ . ; ._.__ — ^ -=*=---Beryllium 3.44E-Q1 "— - -- - —. . ..,- ,-,- -- __ .^..^___--Bii(2-ethylhexTl)phth»l»te 3.561+00 —•• -- .,- -- -^ .-- _ _... .,,_-- :- - =£_-,•!=-C»dffliu» 1.76E-01 . .— -- ___ . - —__ __ - - _ _ • i-35E-09 " 2 .TdE-tChromium [total) 1.92E+01 — ----- - "---- - ~~~:ii . " ;> . ..,____-. ^i-.^-Copp*r - -- - -— - -- 1.20E+02 — --7-=~ : --:-- -—- ^-, - ^-. ---Dibutyl Phthalate 3.37E-01 —--- —. ; ^ ^ , — — - -,-- -,Iron 3.21E+03 . _ -——---—----- - «— ,-, _.,. ^_ --: _ _- - '"Le»d 1.87E+02 ~ —--=— --- :. —— .—-f...: ._.-,—_ __:.__._ /"^ T-Manganese 8.721+00 — - -. -~.. =...-.__=__ = _— -^- "'--rNickel ISoluble Salts) 1.581+00 . — ----.. .,__„- .. ..__.-...__,. ,_. - _____ .L- ..",,Zinc - - 2-.811+01 — - -=—- - -^- ,-.- :_-,..—— ™^v--T--- . , r-

Dermal Route Subtotal; 8.57E-OS . ." 2.70E-06

Beceptor Totalt 2.43E-07 C.B1E-04

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Table. H-42

CANCER RISK AND NONCANC1E HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATES"RESIDENTIAL SURFACE WATER EXPOSURELocation: Future H & H Site Stream

Receptor: AdultCase: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

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Carcinogenic Effects

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Ingestion Route Subtotal:

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Table H-42 (Cont.)

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical (rag/L)

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with water

Aluminum 1.80E+00Antimony 4.631-03Arocloi 1260 3.45E-03Beryllium " 3.B4E-04Bi.1 ( 2-elhyihexyl Jphthalat* 4 .461-04Cadmium 1.691-03Chromium (total) 1,561-02Copper 4.41E-01Icon 1.53E+00Le*d 1.11E-01Manganese 9.73E-02Nicfcel (Soluble salts J 7.99E-03N-Hitrojodiphenylamine 4.17E-041 , 1 , 3-Trichloroethane 6 .505-04Zinc - .— .. 8.38E-01

Dermtl Route Subtotal:

Beceptov Total:

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

— . ,~__

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APPENDIX I

DOCUMENTATION OF DIOXIN SAMPLING

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION III

841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia. Pennsylvania 19107

SUBJECT: The Sice investigation Toxicological Assessment DATE:of the H & H Inc. Landfill

FROM: Richard Brunker, ToxicologistSite -Investigation & Support Section (3HW23)

Darius Ostrauskas, Environmental ScientistSite Investigation & Support Section (3HW23-)

This evaluation covered the discernable hazards at this site in ascholarly and detailed manner. Extensive data was given concerningsome minor contaminants. For example, a single minor and harmless levelof xylene (.55 ug/1) in a well provoked an entire page of discussionabout the relative toxicity of this substance._While this made forinformative and interesting reading, in general, a statement concerningits relevance to current acceptable contaminant levels would have sufficed.

There appears to be evidence in the report concerning sample locations(leachate sampl.es No. 1 and No. 2) and the burn pit area that PCBs mayhave been burned at this site. This prompts a suspicion of the possiblepresence of 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD). A recommendationof a high sensitivity .analysis for this, potent toxin could be in order.

The reviewer correctly indicated that the situation of primary concernis the apparent hazard from groundwater contamination and also statedthat there are currently no known populations who are exposed to thiscontamination.

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DIOXIN SCREENING PERFORMED

DECEMBER 3, 1985

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R-585-1-6-3A FIELD TRIP REPORT FORH & H, INCORPORATED

- PREPARED UNDER

TDD NOS. F3-8510-29/F3-8612-37EPA NO. VA-173

CONTRACT NO. 68-01-73*6

FOR THE

HAZARDOUS SITE CONTROL DIVISIONU.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

"JANUARY 5," 1987

NUS CORPORATIONSUPERFUND DIVISION

SUBMITTED BY REVIEWED BY APPROVED BY

ANDREW'^fEBOWITZ WILLIAM WENTWORTH GAUTH GLENNENVIRON. SCIENTIST ASSISTANT MANAGER MANAGER, FIT III

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Site Name; H & H, IncorporatedTDD Nos.; F3-8510-29/F3-S612-3:

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Authorization

NUS Corporation performed this work under Environmental Protection AgencyContract No. 68-01-7346. This specific report was prepared in accordance withTechnical Directive Document Nos. F3-S510-29/F3-S612-37 for the H & H,Incorporated site located in Hanover, Virginia.

1.2 Scope Of Work

NUS FIT III was tasked to conduct a dioxin sampling at the H & H Incorporatedsite.- . . -_.--.-- ___..._.._. — .-.-.

1.3 Summary .. _ .

The H & H, Incorporated site is located in Hanover County, Virginia, approximately1/2 mile southwest of the intersection of state Route 623 and U.S. Route 33 (seeappendix B, figure 1).

The 1-acre site was used exclusively by H <5c H, Incorporated (Haskeil ChemicalCompany) for the disposal of printing inks, resins, and solvents. Wastes werebrought in drums to the site, emptied in a shallow pit, and burned (see appendix B,figure 2). FIT HI conducted a site inspection (TDD No. F3-S307-50) of the subjectsite in March 1984 which revealed the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)and solvents in leachate and sediment samples (see appendix B, figure 3). FIT IIIconducted a dioxin screening at the site on December 3, 1985. A total of 10 fieldsamples were obtained from the burn pit, from sediments in the seep area, andfrom the runoff channel (see appendix B, figure 3). In addition, 6 quality assurancesamples were submitted for analysis for total tetra- through octa-chlorinateddioxins and dibenzofurans. Samples were prepared by the method outlined inappendix C. The results revealed elevated levels of dioxins and furans in the burnpit sediments. Low-level contamination in runoff sediment samples indicatesmigration from the site. _

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Site Name; H & H. IncorporatedTDD Nos.: F3-8MO-29/F3-S612-3:

FIELD TRIP REPORT

2.1 Summary

On Tuesday, December 3, 1985, NUS FIT III members Andrew Frebowitz, CharlesMeyer, Thomas Pearce, Monica Connolly, Gilbert Marshal, Richard Callahan, andMichael Kanazawich conducted a dioxin sampling at the H & H, Incorporated sitelocated in Hanover, Virginia. "Weather during the time of the sampling was clearand cold with a temperature of *0°F. A total of 10 field samples and 6 quality Iassurance samples were submitted for analysis.

2.2 Persons Contacted

2.2.1 Prior to Field Trip

Darius Ostrauskas Werner'HenssU.S. EPA Plant ManagerS*I Chestnut Building Haskeil Chemical CompanyNinth and Chestnut Streets 6101 Staples Mill RoadPhiladelphia, PA 19107 Box 9515(215) 597-6*88 Richmond, VA 23228

(80*) 266-9677

Pauline EwaldVA BSWMDepartment of HealthCommonwealth of VirginiaRichmond, VA 23219(80*) 225-2835

2.2.2 At the Site

Werner HenssPlant ManagerHaskeil Chemical Company6101 Staples Mill RoadBox 9515Richmond, VA 23228(80*) 266-9677

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Site Name: H & H, IncorporatedTDD Nos.: F3-8510-29/F3-8612-3

2.4 Site Observations

o The site is accessed by a dirt road from Route 33.

o The site is approximately I acre in size and is circular in shape.

o The site slope is 1 to 3 percent to the west.

o A 1 to 2 feet high earthen berm surrounds the site.

o The soil is sand and clay and is subject to erosion. Numerous runoff pathswere observed that flowed to a major runoff channel at the western end of thesite. Very little vegetation is on site.

o The burn pit, as pointed out by Werner Henss, of the Haskeil ChemicalCompany, is approximately 30 feet in diameter and located in the centralportion of the site.

o HNU readings from 50 to 600 ppm above the 0 ppm background were detectedin burn pit auger holes at depths from 1 to 2.5 feet. No other HNU readingsabove background were observed.

o Only 1 leachate seep was observed. Orange-brown leachate was flowing eastto west along the northern border of the burn pit.

o Runoff had eroded the hay bales, which were no longer in a condition tocontrol runoff from leaving the site.

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ORIGINALUNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. , . . . _ . _ . . . —.__ _ ._.. . . . . ..._. . . . . \ .

REGION III x841 Chestnut Building

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19107

SUBJECT: H & H, Incorporated

FROM: Walter F. LeeEnvironmental

TO: Bonnie GuySite Investigation Section (3HW23)

Original work done by the FIT contractor at the subject siteindicated the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls. Since therewere allegations of dump and burn disposal, it was decided to checkthe site for dioxins and dibenzofurans.

I have reviewed the results and the QA package for this sampling.Based on that review and the "Interim Policy for Assessing Risks of'Dioxins1 Other Than 2,3,7,8 TCDD" (January 1987), I have concluded thatdioxins at the site are present only in quantities of significantly lessthan 1 part per billion and that there is no 2,3,7,8 - TCDD. In numeroussimilar situations, TSD facilities have accepted these wastes as "dioxinfree" for purposes of disposal. Accordingly, I am returning all of myfiles to you for whatever other action you may deem appropriate*

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ADDITIONAL DIOXIN SAMPLING

PERFORMED OCTOBER 9,1986

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R-5S5-10-6-7

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RATIONDIVISION

SUBMITTED BV ^ REVIEWED BY APPROVED BY

ANDREW FREBOWITZ THOMAS FROMM GARTH GLENNENVIRON. ENGINEER ASSISTANT MANAGER MANAGER, FIT III

Disclaimer: This report has been prepared for the U.5. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) under Contract No. 68-01-6699. Thecontent does not necessarily reflect the views and policies of EPAnor does the mention of trade names or common productsconstitute endorsement by EPA. erai)f#hi p »|Tpffl< i Q- - ^ . ,- =. _ ._ _ - - H n o u i / i j

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Site Name; H & H, IncorporatedTDD No.: F3-8609-04

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Authorization

NUS Corporation performed this work under Environmental Protection AgencyContract No. 6S-0 1-6699. This specific report was prepared in accordance withTechnical Directive Document No. F3-S609-04 for the j»N H, Incorporated sitelocated in Hanover, Virginia.

1-2 Scope Of Work

NUS FIT III was tasked to conduct additijafial dfoxin samplirVg./dt the H & H,Incorporated site. Volatile organic analysis (VOAVsarhcles were also obtained atthe she.

Summary

The one-acre site was used exclively^ja#.H & H, corporated (Haskeil ChemicalCompany) for the disposal of printing mks, VeSms, and solvents. Wastes werebrought in drums to thexSi te7\e m p tie d in/a shallow pit, and burned. FIT IIIconducted a site inspection (TDlfr JsIo.N:3-Sg 07-50) of the subject site in March1984. The inspectijafn reVealid the presence of polychlorinated faiphenyls (PCBs)and solvents in leaxhate ana se4lfrTefl._t_/samples, as well as organic solvents in adowngradient rnopiJs._M|_jswclI. iOT III conducted a dioxin screening at the site onDecember 3f I9&5. S mpje results showed elevated levels of dioxin anddibenzofucan Isa fJersX.m bum pit sediments. HNU readings of 400 ppm were alsodiscovered in the burn pit, making additional VOA sampling and a'more extensivedioxin stua tN iecessa'N.'C This phase of the investigation was conducted on October9, 1936. VOA^Hampling concentrated on areas of suspected volatile organiccontamination (HNUVeadings from 30 to 400 ppm). Dioxin and PCS samplingfocused on determining the extent of contamination. This was performed byfollowing the solvent dispersion pathway (using HNU screening of airspace of soilscollected at various depths from an on-site grid) and sampling at points where HNUreadings decreased. Monitoring well samples were obtained for dioxin analysisonly. A total of II VOA, 21 PCB, and 19 dioxin analog field samples werecollected. Quality assurance samples were also prepared for analysis.

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•—_-_-_-'• _-_^ ----- - - - - - _ _ Site Name; H & H, Incorporated~~: -~ ~-•-'•• ------ -——^^ ---.- :-—---2_TDD No.: F3-8609-04

2,0 FIELD TRIP REPORT

2*1 Summary

On Thursday, October 9, 1986, FIT III staff members Andrew Frebowitz, CharlesMeyer, Thomas Pearce, Michael Snyder, Paul Dietrich, and Michael McCarthyconducted additional sampling at the H & H, lncorporated"sj.te in Hanover County,Virginia. Weather conditions during the site visit weref/clou(fy, humid, and warm,with temperatures near 70°F. A total of 11 VOAyEl PC&>.and i9 dioxin analogfield samples were collected. Quality assurahce samp es wereNalso prepared foranalysis.

2.2 Persons Contacted

2.2.1 Prior to Field Trip

Werner HenssHaskeil Chemical Company6101 Staples Mill Road \ ^_ 841 Chestnut Building.Box 9515 \ \7 Nifttb/and Chestnut StreetsRichmond, VA 23228 \ Philadelphia, PA 19107(804)266-9677 /*""""N \ <(215) 597-6623

2.2.2 At the Site

Werner Henss / x/ /^^ / Waiter LeeHaskell Chemical Company / ^^ U.S. EPA6101 Staples MiMpoajV N. §41 Chestnut BuildingBox 9515 /^ ^ *\\ / Ninth and Chestnut StreetsRichmond, y( 23228 \\s./ Philadelphia, PA 19107(804) 266- 677 y \ \ ^ (215) 597-6623

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Site Name: H & H. IncorporatedTDD No.: F3-8611-45

QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW T c •"•

Dioxin and Furan Results; SAS 2530c

Summary

Twenty-four solid samples were analyzed through the EPA Contract LaboratoryProgram (CLP) Special Analytical Services (SAS) for tetra- through hepta-chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans. Included in the sample set were19 soil samples, 1 field duplicate, 1 background soil sample, 1 rinsate sample, 1performance audit sample, and 1 background sample for spiking by the laboratory.

Results of these analyses are presented in attachment 1. Positive hits were onlyidentified at 3 of the 19 field sample locations. Toxicity equivalents (TEs) havebeen listed for these results, based upon the most recent revision of TE factors(EPA Interim Procedures, October 1986). A worst-case approach was taken byassuming Isomers were 2,3,7,3-substituted when this could not be ruled out.

The laboratory data have been fully reviewed to determine the usability of results.In general, analyses were performed in conformance to the requirements in the SASrequest. (Please see attachment 2 for a description of the specific adaptations tomethod S2SO and associated quality control (QC) requirements.) In particular,blank analysis results, calibrations, matrix spike results, surrogate accuracy,performance audit sample results, duplicate analysis results, and decontaminationrinsate analysis results were all acceptable. In addition, the time windows used tosearch for each ho'molog were verified before and after each 12-hour period ofsample analysis.

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Site Name; H & H, IncorporatedTnn No.: F3-36II-4.5

The major problem in the analyses was the existence of interferences.samples had to be re-extracted or required additional cleanups in order to meet QCcriteria. (The laboratory has reported only the results of the best analysis for eachsample.) Although there were minor problems noted in some sample reanalyses,analytical results were usable (i.e., capable of determining the presence or absenceof dioxin and furan toxicity equivalents down to 1 ppb) for all samples except one.In particular, the possibility of false negatives exists in sample DCO17903.Recommendations for this sample and a description of the specificproblems/interferences encountered are given in attachment 3. (Attachment 3 alsocontains -a summary of minor problems and comments pertaining to other samplesthat are not expected to have any major impact on the usability of the data.)

The only change made to the laboratory's data in the data summary was thedeletion of the positive result for TCDF in sample DC017912 due to a laboratorytranscription error. Other than the problems noted above with sample DCO17903,all other reported results are considered acceptable without qualification. Forfurther information regarding this Quality Assurance Review, please see the

accompanying attachments.

Report prepared by Russell Sloboda ^^——————Date: April 15T 1987(215)687-9510

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION III

841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia. Pennsylvania 19107

Mr. Joseph F. PearsonEcology and Environment, Inc. nnTO 91528 Walnut Street Ob 1 •Philadelphia, PA 19102

Re: HH, Inc. Burn Pit 'Review of Draft Work Plan

Dear "Joe: " ~ -

Enclosed please find comments on the draft Remedial Investi-gation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Work Plan. The following reviewcomments are presented in order by section/subsection as theyappeared in the subject document.

1. Introduction

- The site is located just northwest of Richmond not northeast asstated.

2-2 Site History

- The correct spelling for "Flipplo" is Flippo (1st paragraph).

- The site operated from 1960 to 1976 not 1970 is stated.

- The last sentence in this subsection should be promulgated asopposed to listed,

2.5 Chemical Characterization

- According to the background section of the epidemiologicalreport, dyes, solvents and resins were actively dumped andincinerated not caked in drums as stated.

- Additionally, reference that the epidemiological report wasdone by the VA Department of Health.

- Revise the fourth sentence of paragraph one to state thatarea residential wells and pnsite wells and soils were sampledbetween 1981 and 1986.

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indicate who was responsible for the first and second roundof residen.tal well sampling referred to in the first parag

Revise the fourth sentence of paragraph three to state thatthere were no dioxins present onsite in any concentration ofconcern and that there was no 2,3,7,8-TCDD.

a -note to Table 2-1 that tne metal resuj.cs tor groundwaterwere unfiltered samples,

- The iron concentration specified for groundwater was a qualifiedresult.

- Leachate concentrations for iron and zinc in soil are incorrect.

3- Scoping the Remedial investigation

- Referring to Table 3-1; clarify the sampling procedure andrationale for subusurface soils. Here we should be samplingin two foot intervals from the bottom of the fill to groundto groundwater. if groundwater has not been encountered with-in the first 20 feet below ground surface, tben thereafter,every other 5 feet until groundwater is reached.

- The surface soil sampling procedure mentioned on Table 3-1incorrect. Surface samples should be taken from 0-2 cm2-15 cm.

- A data need for surface and subsurface soils (Table 3-1)would be to monitor/assesss the concentrations of contaminants(volatile organics) in air which may be emanating from thesesoils,

- Referring to Table 3-2; the soil medium identifies an aircontamination concern. It is unclear to me how this well beevaluated.

3.3 Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements

- Referring to Table 3-4 and Table 3-5; ARARs are eitherapplicable or relevant and appropriate, but not both, pleaserevise the table accordingly.

- Table 3-5 lists RCKA requirements as 40 CFR Part 264. Whilethis is correct, the listing should be expanded to includeParts 261, 262, and 263.

4. Remedial Investigation

4.1.1 Initial Site Evaluation

- This section should be rewritten in the past tense since these"activities have already occurred.

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4. please make the other necessary changes to the costs which werea result of our October 6, 1988 meeting.

If you should have any question of would like to discuss anyof the above comments, please call me" at (215) 597-9023,

Sincerely,

• //Bonita S. Guy ijRemedial Project ManagerGeneral Remedial Response Section

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APPENDIX J

HOME WELL SURVEYS RECEIVED BY EPA

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Tj&neX" J X T J S ^ Q i O r v ° a t e : <£~~ \*-l "

Phone: A7S"-73 I•"" 7 ™* - . . .= -i - ._ . — . .. . . _ _ . . _ . . _ . .

Address:

Property Acreage:

Please describe the type of home veil you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

s\ Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address.and phone): ~ ^ -...—.—...-

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed j

Date of--last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe. the configuration of your well:

*J/ %'T~a. Total depth: */ 'T~ _ RECEIVED

b. Well diameter: 5$ $tt< u£J P^Rfc'l 1QR9

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: "

3. Please describe the casing material used in your welli

a. Composition

___ Iron jx" PVP . . . ._ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen:

b. Depth of screen in well:

5. Please indicate jhe,/iepth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): __

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

^' Copper ___ PVC __^ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in veil: _______

Outside the well (indicate location): ___ _____

b. Type of puap

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day;

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: • — ~~ -g-.?\*L&~ O> 15ft<SUjyN. Date: 2.~

d. Is storage tank used: __ _ Yes if No

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have-you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc. ) ____ Jfes _ ',~ No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___Filtration . Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water;

Date of testing: /W '(s

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: ^"Drinking ___ Other:____________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

Yes ..___ No If yes, identify: _______

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: \Gjf\r£ 1^ t \Zb5 OMjy^ Date: 2-~

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes \X No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ___

Septic Tank \X Cesspool ___ Drain Field ___

Distance to Well ___

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

__jx/Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow ray well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

V Horning ___ Afternoon _ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you vould preferus to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

, J D \ 'Home Owner's Name: £?{j U- , M <J. &. M / -ft" _____ Date: _____

Phone:

Address: ¥8 U

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Property Acreage: bu~ita fa ^_7 ^>ttlb**\ S J/V-IAM

1. Please describe the type of home veil you presently utilize(Check' those which apply)

jbrilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone ) :

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ____

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: _________ _ ___ _

b. Well diameter: __________. _ ....... . __ JAN261989

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: f^-duii*^- 0- lX>ob. "T ' Date:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron ___ PVC ___ Galvanized^

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _______

b. Depth of screen in well: _______

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): ________

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system;

___ Copper ___ PVC ___ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well: _______

___ Outside the well (indicate location): _____________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: , . _ Date:

d. Is storage tank used: ___ Yes ..____ ___ No

Type (material) ________ Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Tes ____ No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration . . . . . . . _ __.__ Other (explain):

Type: • '_____' _ .. _________

_ Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: ____________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: . ... Drinking ___ Other: _____________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

Yes - No If yes, identify: ________

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Date:

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes ___=- No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________ _______ _..._._

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastevater system used (check):

Sewer Line __

Septic Tank ___ Cesspool ___ Drain_Field____

Distance to Well ___

13. We raay be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

___ Yes, I vill allov ray well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

___ Morning ___ Afternoon _ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME VELL SURVEY1 of -

Home J*T.ef3 Name: &je*\> //• Cop,T. C-g J?\ Date:-

Address: n.T- 3 13.-X ^ ^ g > P h o n e

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply.)

__ Dug by handi Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address, and

phone):

Other (Describe)

ia. Please estimate the following: Date installedDate of last service

Company who serviced (name, address* and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your wellt

a. Total depth*b. Well diameters

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

. a. CompositionIron *^PVC Galvanized

b. Length (it known): ______ .kfcVfcitfcD

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tl < 7r ° Da:e:

Please describe any screening material used in your wed:

a. Length of screen: __5. Depth of screen in well:

J. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:j£ Copper __ PVC __ Galvanized

Other (describe):

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pumpv Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well:__ Outside the well (indicate location);

b. Type of pumpBrand (if known):Capacity (gallons per minuted

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

d. Is storage tank used: ^ Yes mi^ NoType (material) Capacity /r> —

S* a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?(i-e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) __ Yes i* NoIf Yes, date last added: _______Compound (brand nameh

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He—3'--v-r_;rs N'drrie:__•••••• _______ Date:

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using Ccneckthose which apply):

___ Filtration yv*/ *" __ Other (explain):Type: ____________ ____________

__ Water Softeners ___________Indicate 3rand: _____________

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing:Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: ._.________

10. Well use: __ Drinking ____ Other; ____

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? Yes __ NoIf yes, identify:

Do you notice water supply problems? ^ Yes m_ NoIf yes, when: _______________________________ how often: //v 5 -/At/v /n

12. Please indicate the typets) of wastewater system used (check):Sewer Line ^Septic Tank *^ Cesspool __ Drain Field ^Distance to Well 7<-T "

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

\s Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.__ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

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Ham* 0*-er's N'ame; *-O ti <</n7f£-^ 0______ Date:

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be convenient for us tosample.^^ Morning Afternoon _______ Evening

U. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property, indicatingthe location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, if applicable. Msoindicate the location of the spigot you would prefer us to sample.

O M

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Z2a/»ej& ? &£&£&' 7/Av* &_____ pate: fj£ /#,——^ —

Phone^ft

Address:. ttfe? 3.

Property Acreage:

1. -Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

/"•-'' Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed >&£/AJ$' I

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ____

2. .Please describe the configuration of your well

a. Total-depth:

b. Well diameter:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: /xe , ? £s>t#&& J AsSS Date: £6 /*, /'

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron /X* PVC Galvanized

b. Length (if known):

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen:

b. Depth of screen in well:

S. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your systems

___ PVC ___ Galvanized•

Other (describe):

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:/

a. Location of the pump

Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well:

Outside the well (indicate location): /./y/e-v TTfc.

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known): I/J ft&

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: <£?#&&<> £• £&¥£•£ /jLk't S Date:/£# /<?/

d. Is storage tank used: .gXYes _ ___ No

Type (material) _________ Cia.pac.ity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes _t/_l&Q

If Yes, date last added: -______

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply): /.AT A/-cz"

___ Filtration ________ ___....__ _ _,_.__ Other (explain):

Type:,____________ ..._.-. •__._', .' . _______

_ Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: j/£&&~ —1__-

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: . Drinking ___ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

No I

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: &xz* edsrf&zie. £ /s Date:^

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes ^ No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________ _

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ___

Septic Tank ls^ Cesspool ___ Drain Field ^^

Distance to Well ___

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

.Xies, I will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample .

r Morning ___ Afternoon ___ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEYi of ^

Home Owner's Name: Tos.epW 0 *uHsoi4 ______ Date:

Address: 3-.- . "Rox g-.z. _________ Phone; )s ls A iW-rt i/A.

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those.which apply.)

____ Dug by handvS Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address, and

phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Dsts installedDate of last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your wells

a. Total depthsb. Well diameter:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. omposition... Iron ..X PVC ._ Galvanized

b. Length (if known):

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3-. -»• -3-

---.sr's Name: "Josek A " £ v . - ^ J 3 a . : e :

Please describe any screening material used in /our well:

a. Length af screen: _____b. Depth of screen in well:

Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:t/ Copper S PVC __ Galvanized

Other (describe): '

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pumpiX* Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well;

Outside the weii (indicate location); _ _ _ _ _

b. Type of pumpBrand (if known):Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

d. Is storage tank used: Yes ______ NoType (material) Capacity ___

S. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) »/ Yes ___ NoIf Yes, date last added:Compound (brand name):

Aftct

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er's -Narrve: "5 <*s\L Q c y<.o.o _______ Da:*:

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using (cneckthose which apply): X//>

__: Filtration __Other (explain):'Type: '"______ _____________

__ Water Softeners ___________Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing:Name of individual(s) responsible for testing:

10. Well use: Drinking •/ Other; r j.-v. KU.s dt\ks<$

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? /Yes __ NoIf /es, identify:

_ , vDo you notice water supply problems? x^ Yes ^^ NoIf yes, when: £*«,<** a. how often:

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):Sewer Line ^Septic Tank Cesspool mmmmm Drain Field SDistance to Well i<t>'

13* We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

// Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.___ Nof I will not allow my well to be sampled.

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A RECEIVED-7 M HOME WELL SURVEY

' " MAR 17 1989Page 1 of 4 ECOLOGYAND

Home Owner's Name: <J°5£l>, fh CX/63Q Date: 3" IS

phone

Address: "

Property Acreage: 1.?,*? ArY-g <;

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2, Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth:

b. Veil diameter: _L

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of

Home Owner's Name: .. JQ sg./?n ft- • XAy. yl ________ Date: 3

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

PVC: .... _ __ ... . ......... Galvanized___

b. Length (if known):

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _______ _, ...

b. Depth of screen in well: "_____

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system;

^^ Copper ..____...... , __PVC _ £*1 Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____. . .___._..._. .

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

Inside the yell (submersible pump); Depth in well: _______

Outside the wel]L (indicate location): ____________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

. Estimate hours of pump operation per day;

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Datet

d. Is storage tank used: Yes _ \r No—————— ——— - rg *.-

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox. etc.) ___ Yes *yu No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water -treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

Filtration ___ Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: 10 -"?%

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: OOoOhJ frf

10. Well use: ft Drinking __ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

X Yes ___ No If yes, identify: __^^

qn-tfy -he*rW<* uM^ aAoucLj > OccaSftonaJ

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Date:

Do you notice water supply problems? Yes No

If yes, when: ftixwwf "..how often: dof'jfin rJY(J

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line _ _ _ _ . : _ . . _ _ _ - ; . - . . . . • - : . - _ = : • - - - -

Septic Tank \Cx Cesspool -— - ----- -Drain Field '__

Distance to Well .'..-'.'. "~ .._ :— ~'-- ---

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

Yes, I will allow jiy"well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

Morning _J)O/ Afternoon ..._._. _ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

r *-{-font-?

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

s* * ; O "* " "" 'Home Owner's Name: V on, i , . r n TVnff; r"y-~" Date: ; .-•.-

Address:

Property Acreage:

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone): -- , ""T" " ' " "'= " ~ " " " r:

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed t C'

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: L-<9 fr' t T -£h'"/

b. Well diameter:ECOiOQryAND

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: cyw: f, . C*Cx WrvO V\~" °""v' Date: /

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition f -1 - - _ 3 -- ' --=. -r • ---- r* -.------; -:. -

___ IronJ_J ~". : PVC __ ______ galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: ____________

b. Depth of screen in well: -- -..—

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): '1____

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

E,X Copper _ ___ Pyp..__ , ,„ — .-- .Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____. _

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

'--" Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well: ._____

___Outside the well (indicate location):

b. Type of pump"9Brand (if known): ___________,____

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day: ____

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

S. ^ - ......

• ' • 1 "*) ~>Home Owner's Name: ___""' rT^ \ . -" ' L"T3C. V>V-\rvslV.'> Date:1 ' . -Q

d. Is storage tank used: . - Yes ___ No•f"\

Type (material) _________ Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___Yes ^ No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___Filtration ___Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: \-y\_r k' v\ Pd Ay ^C' ^f -^ - —

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: '_______

10. Well use: ^ Drinking ___ Other: _____________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes __' No If yes, identify: _______

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. HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

c • -, • • G • i • • •Home Owner's Name: / w-v /, C ^\ -'• ' -A irv \"S -- nat.= 'i ' f '_. ' i .____> >•— s, •• - • \ • t a.. &_-«•. I ..i. Ltd Lt;. o~-

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes L- ' NO

If yes, when: i. often: .

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line

Septic Tank tX^ _. ...Cesspool Drain Field

Distance to Well

13, We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample, .x . ..__>*>__:: Co xcS. \^rt 'V-O. " vVc V.c-^e

- . .Morning ^' ___ __ Afternoon 7 ~ _ _ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

H D oH fi o

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: W. AML^ j'llfilfitJ Date:: W. Y/AML

AM fttf&J GtI Phone:

Address

Property Acreage:

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed / Y <_?.-2

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ____

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: f /f

b. Well diameter:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Home.Owner's Name:

3. Please describe the casing material use* in your well:

a. Composition

___.Iron; _ ..__!V-SS PVC , , Galvanized

b. Length (if known):

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _______

b. Depth of screen in well: _________

5, Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): ___^_____

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system

___ Copper ~ir PVC _________ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): .. ______

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well: _______

__ Outside the well (indicate location):_ . ____

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Home Owner's Name: «^- * <-™*'" ' (,v w^w-^ /S WM,* Date:

d. Is storage tank used: ___ Yes t/ No——— —y—

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell? /

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes / No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration ___ Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your vater:

Date of testing: __________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: _______•

10. Well use: ___ Drinking (/ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with veil

Yes *^ No If yes, identify:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: (// . MVUJJiA ^ 1{JW-<t&i*s i/ /J li o Date:

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes s No

If yes, when:~ ~ "____ how often: '

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ___ _ _ .._ ____ _ 7 -.„.-.-

Septic. Tank * Cesspool ____ _- rDrain Field *

Distance ..to Well ___ ..]..'_

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

___ Yes, I_will allow=my_well to _be sampled.

./,No, I will not allow my ".veil to be sampled.If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample. . ...... _... .._.._.

___ Morning .__•..- Afternoon ____ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot vastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: dfl'r&{tJ{_4*k> &• (-ZOftJtiA/ Date:

Phone:

Address: , 3

ife- aSO^Q RECEIVEDAPRJJ1ECOLOGY AND

« __, f-NVlRr»NMENT INC.Property Acreage: 2. • -3____ _

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

./ Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,

23005Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a- Total depth: 31 £1 *

b. Well diameter: M2" j-ram | io )2-f}-.

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: f\ // 7^ / fj t J-4{L C^QfQO 1° Date: £*/—J7* 8^

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron "^ ; ____ :: PVC - _- ____ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): ________ ....._,,. .. ,-

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: ________

b. Depth of screen in well: ______

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): __________ ___ 11

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system;

/ Copper ___ PVC ____Galvanized

Other (describe):

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well;

__ Outside the well (indicate location): ________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day;

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Date:

d. Is storage tank used: __ Yes No

Type (material) _________ Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes ____ No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration __ ._ Other (explain):

Type:

_ Water .Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: __________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: \s Drinking ,/ Other: tt*/?5>/)//}0

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes X No If yes, identify: _______

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: /lAm?/AjgJ.j£. .C^KfdoH Date: */'17

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes ___ No

If yesr^when; — - - ......hoy often:__ _____ _ _ _ _ _

12. Please .indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line _______ : _. . : ..: "

Septic Tank ___ _C_esspool___ Djrain__Field ___

Distance to Well - - ..... = _ _ _ _ _ _

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

: -

_es, I will allow my well _to be sampled.

No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

___ j-forning 3pm Afternoon ___ Evening=r'om

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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,...,, cw.2 . COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA -ffit)7*-IO,OOO ' ' -

WATER WELL COMPLETION REPORT -BWCM NO.

sta.* water Contro* Board (Certification of Completion/County Permit) b ~ 2 S "..% S"P. O. Box 11143 ——2111 North Hamilton St.Richmond. V«. 23230

County/Cfty

•Vtrgini*- Plane Coordinates

Latitude & Longitude

"Topo, Map No,________• Elevation __________ft.• Formation_____• Lithology__________•River Basin^__________•Province____________•Type Logs___________•Cuttings_______•Water Analysis________"Aquifer Test

IT hope. S is•Owner•WeJtDesfgnatKAddress /-_•/

SWCS Permit__County Permit

Ceriificaiiofi of inspectingThis well does____ does not_meet code/tow requirements,S.Date

For Office Use

Tax Map l D. No.Phone—————— , lifriUl^ -- t * ' -- - - _ , Subdivil)on

Section ___'OrimngContra< Htte V^U3.,aQj POQ<lS Bl<*k___Address____ j * * ' Lol

Class Well. I , HAPhone_____ ^- . " \ " " "~ —_-*-*»yn/ IJB ___. IIIA___ . itis

„_ _ 1IIC "in IMFWELL LOCATK x - - - - - -

»f*d________ ______ .... — »• 1/-WI 3_^_-(If possible please include map showing location marked!

Date started J) 3 '-£$& • Date completed 3 "Jj_/"Q Q_____Type ng_

1, WELL DATA; New ^^Reworked______Deepened———————, 2. WATER DATA • Water temperature _____•Total depth .•$ / —' ———————————————————fl- - * •Static water level (unpumtjed level-measured)•Depth to bedrock________________________________ fl. .._._=, -•Stabilized measured pumping water level ___^"Hoi* size (Also include reamed zones) 'Stabilized yield ^/ gpm after

iocftet from /_____ to f "2 — 't. Natural Plow: Yes ^-""Ny___ . (low rateincnet irom X? to J? /_____ U. ' Comment on quality..ncnes trom ———————— to —————]—————— ft, 3. WATER ZONES: From /_7 To

'Casing si« (I,D.) and mitena. From_______To From ' / TO_______ t o ————————————i,. _ F r o m "

4. USE DATA:Wt, per ifoot ________ or wan tntckness____________ .n. _ Type of use: Drinking / Uxtjsiock Waier.ng _____

* ———————— .ncheifrom ————————— to ———————————ft. . .... Irrigation————Food orocessing.___ , Household _MllefHI'——————————————————————————————————— Manufacturing_____. F,re salety __ Cle_3ining_Wt- PW »oot ————————or wa» micxnew———————————,n. . Recreation . . Ae^ihet.c ___ "."cool.ng or heating,* ________inches trom_________ to ____________ ft. ______ inteet.ipn _ . . Other

Mj|ef"1——-————————————————————————————— *Type erf facility Domestic____. Pubt*c water supplyWt, per foot _________pr wail thickness_______ ___ jn. o. 1.1- ——IT"————————— ————————————m. Public institution______.Farm____ Industry

• screen size and mesh for each zone (where applicable) Commercial Other• inches from to ___________f_. e PHMonAT* -r ——T"~—=————:—————— ———————————— 5. PUMP DATA: Type ____ f Rated H P,

1 Mesh size ._.....„,_______Type.inches trom______ to ft E iuei , i_.p>—. ^. ————"-—————————jw ———————————— n. 6. WELLHEAD: TypL well sea<

•Intake depth _^_____»Copacity _____ at head

size ______ Typ«————————— Pressure tank _____ gal. Loc.from _______ JO (l Samnl* ran— - —————— *u ———————————— "• - dampie tap port

1 Me«h si« __________Type _________________.___ • . W«U vent _____ .Pressure r«i.jl valveto ft Gate uatitu ~ r-w . . .- ———————————— n ua*e vatve —- Checv vatve (when required)

• Mesh (Jie ____ Type __________________ - Electrical disconnect switch on power supply _______ _.•Gravel pack 7. DISINFECTION: ft*.I disinfected _ _..__ v«s^________ no

P»ie __._ , Disinfectant used_Amount ________

3. ABANDONMENT (whereCasing pulled yes _ __

J-38 Plugging^rout FromECOLOGY ANDflRsofrer

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Owner ' . _ . " _ . . . - - . . . _ . . - BWCM No._

9. State law requires submit ting to the Virginia Stale W*t*r Cormol BoaM information about groundwater and wells lor every well made m the Stateintended lor water, or any other non-exempt *•**'*• Th)* information must b* submitted whether the well t* completed, on standby, or abandoned.Information required include*: «i accurately and completely prepared mater .-on completion report, full data from any aquifer pumping tests, drillcuttings taken at ten foot intervals (unleii exemption ii secured I. the reiulti of any chemical analyse., and copies of any geophysical logs. Quarteriy-mmp»0e and UM reports are required from owners of public supply and induitri?: wells. County or State permits to drill may be required in some parts o(

state. Sorrw counties require submiuion of a water well completion report. The Virginia State Health Department requires a water well completionr t f c r public iijppfy wells. . = . _ , _ - -

10. DRILLERS LOG (use additional Sheets if necessary)

DEPTH (f**ttFrom To

TYPE OF ROCK OR SOIL ., (color. m-Kvrtat_*4o-e.l*. ruronen*. . •— — - -,—-•* —— -

etc.)

_:'____;•.- _

'

REMARKS(w«ier, caving, caviiin.broken, eorw, thot, <*1c.)

~^ >

"b ^• J sJ

<L

11,

DrillingTim*IMinJ

12. DIAGRAM OF WELLCONSTRUCTION(with dimensioni)

13. Well lot dedicated? : Size (t. X ft.: Well house?Distance to nearest pollutant source ft.. TypeDistance to nearest property line It.. Building fl.

State Water; Control Board Regional Offices minutesValtty Reg. Off. Piedmont Reg. Off. Iftitolle116 Nortri M«Jn Street 4010 west Broad StreetP. O. Box 268 P. o. BO* &&1& Ool9 _

. -SERVICE PtPCT Chocked .

»

ndar — -• —i , Mat •no

n « . fnr

BrJd9*w*ter, Va, 22912 Rirnmond. Vi. 23230703-828-2395 . 804-257-1006Southwest Reg. OH. Tidewater Reg. Off. '3- ' '" N "»"t the information contained herein u trua and correct and thai th« well40a EaM Mitn Street 287 P«mi>raM« Office P*rh and/or system has been miiaJI«d and constructed in accordance with the requirementsP. O. Bo* 476 .SuH« 31O Pembroke No. 2 tor ***" construction M specified in compliance with appropriate county or independentAbingdon. V*. 24210 va. Beacn. V*. 23462 Cltv ordinances "^ tnc lawt and ru>es °(J/nJ) Commonwealth of Virginia.703-628-5183 §04.499-8742

entrai Reg. O". Nerttt*rn Vtrgintj R«,. O'f. Signature (/ - 1 ~ ) // J- 2 _____tSe*'j|- Pa« 2? "*/ '"-A (j(••Park SUB cnerokw A*«nua (Well driller or author.i«d oerjonl - - - -Peters Crmmtt Aojd Suite 4O4 License No ____

««. V*. 24019 Aiex»nd'*«. Wa. 22312 ————————————7————————————70» - 9*2 - 7432 7O3-75O-4111

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Ovner's Name: I r-GT&\Adk H \7v\Pn ^^fon.Vj Date: \-3\-

Address

U g.f\.

Property Acreage: S (

1. Please describe the type of home veil you presently utilize:(Check those vhich apply)

___ Dug by hand

_ xf Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed v\)h\)

Date of last service

Company vho serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your veil:

a. Total depth: *4b

b. Well diameter: O U

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: ( 743.rO-\ a -4 H^TftCX Ip-pr-p-C^ Date: 1 - 0 I " 0 1_

3. Please describe the casing material used in your veil:

a. Composition

___ Iron .. WC _,,_,_ \s/ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _____ ___^_

4. Please describe any screening material used in your veil:

a. Length of screen: . . _____ ,,..,_

b. Depth of screen in veil: - - ____ — - - -_

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

___ Copper __ ____J_PVC ______._._... -V. Galvanized

___ Other (describe): .

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well: ______

Outside the well^(indicate location):

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

i \ * . r\ . /^Home Owner's Name: A ^t \ m lyCsrAo. . Date: \

d. Is storage tank used: ___ Yes ___ No

Type (material) _________ Capacity __

8- a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourweU?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___Yes

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration ___ Other (explain):

Type: - .. - . __ . ... _.

Vater Softeners

Indicate Brand;

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your vater:

Date of testings

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing:

10. Well use: v Drinking \/ Other: _

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

__ No If yes, identify: O i^o ,c .—

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HOME UELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: Q tx\__ __cL. ... r\\ftv [y VrXctSo^ Date: \ - U

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes \/ No

If yes, when: _________ how of .ten: ,.„. .....

12- Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ._ . - _ . , . ..„..,. ~ - . -

\sSeptic Tank \s Cesspool Drain Field

Distance to Well

13. Ve may be taking vater samples from many area homes in the near future.If your veil is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

^ Yes, I_will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of _day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

Horning _ . _ Afternoon . y Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable- Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEY1 of i

Home O * • ner'i Name: - - / / / Date:

Address: V: "7 /€'& X *S* *> phone:

Q

1. Please describe the type of home weU you presently utilizes(Check those which apply.)

Dug by handDrilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address, andphone):

1 ___ Other (Describe) __________________.__1MM___,

, ._- .-jU. Ple*s± estimate the following: Date installed f *&<* '

Date of last serviceCompany who serviced (name, address, and phone);

2. Please describe the configuration of your welli

a. Total depth* .2 1Jb. Well diameter:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition____ Iron -^ PVC __Mmm Galvanized

b. Length (if known): .— -^f

.tedJ-44

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'4.. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length af screen: AJ$ tt &b. Depth of screen in well: _____

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:J___ Copper __ PVC __ Galvanized

__ Other (describe): • _____

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pump__ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well: _____ ___— __ Outside the well (indicate !«3Cition)s UM t> f R H e & S e

b. Type of pump'' »/Brand (if known): *Z#AlJLe>\*f w ELl Tt T

Capacity (gallons per minute): ____ _ ____

c . Estimate hours of pump operation per days /t!

d. Is storage tank used: _____ Yes £Type (material) Capacity

3. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) __mmm YesIf Yes, date last added* ______Compound (brand name):

J-45

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£>

cnec ^b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using Ccthose which apply):Filtration __ Other (explain):

Water SoftenersIndicate Srand:

9* Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: //- /7 *Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: flh- f£& N N ) 'P' &

10. Well use: c<- Drinking __ Other: £ b 6

II. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? _____ YesIf /es, identify: . ^ __.„____..._.___..___.__._ __

Do you notice water supply problems? _ m YesIf yes, when: __mm___mm_ how often: _

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (checkhSewer Line _^Septic Tank ___£ Cesspool ....... Drain FieldDistance to Well _3-tL&

13. Ve may b« taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

, I will allow my well to be sampled.____ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

J-46

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Home O .**M Name:'/.V /• £> /S-66R&6 M 3a;e: //-

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be convenient for us to

•.-—-Morning ___ Afternoon __ Evening

U. In the space below, please Eurmsh a rough sketch of your property, indicatingthe location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, if applicable. Msoindicate the location of the spigot you would prefer us to sample.

j |

I

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iflHOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of" 4

Home Owner's Name: flP&.'frC\) S- 3c>uCe -T- JMB^Date:

Phone: /?& - 73

Address: nOC*jfg. 3, 3 t4 DO ft_ ___

Property Acreage: --> «

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug fay hand

V^ Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Qjy.

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed /?

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:, RECEIVEDa. Total depth: *J/A-

—— 777- MAYO BUMb. Well diameter: X/q _ w

T** EOTLC3GYANDI ^NWWiN

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HOME JELL SURVEY.. .. :

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Najaes .hUftsLD *- 3&qCe. .£"- GrQ > Date:—————————————— ————————————

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well;

a. Composition

___ Iron 'l^rVC _ Galvanized

b. Length (if known):

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: — ._ I. ..-"Jl"""""" "" "

b. Depth of screen in well: ' 1 .: .17ZIII1 _ '" .'-_"'

5. Tlease -indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): ______' ". _

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

I/ Copper V PVC ___Galvanized

__ Other (describe): _ _ _ _

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

\/ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well:

__ Outside the well (indicate location): ________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day;

0-49

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: HAftfetd. * -* "5^Mf*C_ ^ ' GroftD - Date:

d. Is storage tank used: y Yes ___ No

Type (material) **tgfrt.-i Capacity V

8- a- Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes \/ No

If Yes, date last added: _________ _ _ _ _ _

Compound (brand name): ________________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

Filtration __ _____ Other (explain):

Type:

_ Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please Indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: __________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: V^ Drinking V Other: fefVtU;»M\ i

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes yXNo If yes, identify:

J-50

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: H Rt* lcL d- So^oe .£ .;Gr0ftI>t Date: S7£A?ff

Do you notice water supply problems? \s Yes ___ No

If yes, when^Uifw^er ...how of ten:

12, Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check.):

Sewer Line __ _ __ ___ ..- :_:_ -_-_- ._ __ .,_._ _; ..., , .-• ..... .... • - j. -.... ,.-.--. .:i._.. — ,,--- ----- .

Septic Tank v Cesspool \s Drain Field

Distance to Well _ _ _ : _ . _ ... _ _ _ . - - - - - - - . -

13. We may be taking water.saraples from many area homes in the near future.If your "well is~chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots-

Yes, I -will allow my well._io be sampled.

___ No- I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate .the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample. . .

Horning _._ ...Afternoon ..._.. y^ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

J-51 „SR30i779

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: lUQ.\4gr C< GrOlO£n . Datei J -gv

Address: ou4€- k33 . (o fW.ie

33 on.. 5?

Property Acreage: *tu

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

Dug by hand

* Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Vft

Other (Describe)

Please estimate the following: Date installed ___j" •-3

Date of last service ____

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): _________

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth

b. Veil diameter:,'

9R30i780

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: VjJQl4g.r (rOU)£ r. "' Date: I "9.S

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron ' ___ PVC \s Galvanized

b. Length (if known): H_)>(.'

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: '__________

b. Depth of screen in well: ' '. -

5, Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): _____.^-~--—- - - - - - " I "^

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

'«/* Copper v ^ PVC ___ Galvanized

___Other (describe): _____________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump./ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well

Outside the well (indicate location):

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

0-53

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: j .0 Q \-\ZJ~ V^nU>€T\ ______ _ Date: | 9. S

d. Is storage tank used: ^ Yes ___ No

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourveil?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes V No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration ___ Other (explain):

Type: ___________ __ _ _ __._. ________________

_ Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: __________ _. _

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: J Drinking ___ Other: _____________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes \/_ No If yes, identify: ____.

J-54

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: U K H4£ T \Q Q U>£ fV Date: . 3 H • 2

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes ]__ No

If yes, when: ________ ..how often;. _„__,„_,. .._...

11, Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer_Line ___ - - ---^ - • •-. ------ - - ^

Septic Tank ___/__ Cesspool ___ Drain Field vX

Distance to Well tP~~i.>r;

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

-X Yes, I will allow, my well;.to_.be sampled.

___No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

___ Morning _ .__._ Afternoon __ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

J-55

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Health Department „.„„Identifies.' > -tiber 84-142-0437,—v ,_-> _ _ _ { ; laeniincai \ ,nu« —- - - ——=^=-

/?/ #=6,2.3 ^ x-- -—. /mallr* rJraurlnn nf tAurann ritenn«nl *vslom ami fnnnnranhf_r* faafurA* A *——' rf O ^v PARP /7

Schematic drawing of tewagolifsposal system and topographic features. /" <e-x_ — A3 ^ PAGE * OF^—*Show th* lot Hnti of lh« .building lot and building site, sketch of property showing any topographic1 IsaiurBT Ktch may Impact on the design ofthe system, all existing and/or proposed structures Including sewage disposal systems and wells within 100 feet of sewage disposal systemreserve area. The schematic drawing of the sewage disposal system shall show sewer lines, pretreatment unit, pump station, conveyancetern, and subsurface soft absorption sjpsJjffm, reserve area, etc. When a nonpublic drinking water supply is to be located on thajaame_ lotsources of pollution within 100feet

^ ^ ^ • • — ' "^ **-m**r - •' -—r - - -w - ^.i - - r f» jf f. f^^

13 The Information required above has beert drawn on the attached copy of the sketch submit£»d v|tn he application.Attach additional sheets as necessary to illustrate the design. ' jX "

$ffi&&$&

on the applicationmonths of date of

o'

&*•

10 sewage disposal system Is to be constructed as specified by the(permitis sewage disposal system construcUon permit Is null and void If (a) conditions are changed frorns are changed from those shown on the construction permit. If construction has not commence^ within^i^months of date of issua$d£ thenslructfon permit must be revalidated.> part of any Installation shall be covered or used until Inspected, corrections made if necessary, andyapproved, by m& local health departfniffttunless expressly authorized by the local health dept. Any part of any installation which has been cov«(ed prior to approval shall be uncov-ed. If neceasary, upon the direction of the Department.

Supervisory Sanitarian

If FHA or VA financing : ;J-56 r;; ' :

viewed by Date __________ _^____________ Date&.2029

_ ———————— — —— -_-_r • Supervisory Sanitarian • « ' " " ? - * fl R 3 U '' /.O ^ ' Roff'onal Sanitarian

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HOME WELL SURVEYi Of 4

Home Ovr.efa Name: L.^ /?.n frtJAfzhnA A/AAK/S Date:

Address: "Br.z .Rexs-*-* ____ - Phone:*/, Vft.

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply.)

__ Dug by handK^ Drilled by a rigj if so, please identify company (name, address, and

phone); -_^_____,^___^__^-l^________1-_

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following; Date installedDate of last service

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your welh

4. Total depth*b. Well diameter:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your welh

a. CompositionIron PVC Galvanized

b. Length (if known):

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=>-. -,• -3 •

-.o-.e ~^-sr'j Vane; V/.MSVM. {/A-R.R&_______ Dare: //-

Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: •b. Depth of screen in we'll:

5, Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:^ Copper ^ PVC __ \ Galvanized

— _ Other (describe): '

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pump^ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well: 3$"' *

__ Outside the well (indicate location): ^_mm__mm_mm___ __ ____

b. Type of pumpBrand Of known):Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

d. Is storage tank used: _^__ Yes ^ NoType (material) _______ Capacity

S. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?(i.e.t chlorine, clorox, etc.) ^ Yes _ NoIf Yes, date last added*

"

Compound (brand name),

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e C*-~ rNiarrfei.wv*V*.vr. //A-tix/J_____' Da:-*: //—

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using (cneckthose which apply):

___ Filtration __ Other (explain):Type: __________ _____________

_ Water Softeners _______________Indicate Brand:

9. Please .indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: /f #7Name of individual(s) responsible for testing:

10. Well use: ^ Drinking ____ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? _ _____ YesIf yes, identify: _____ ______ __ __

Do you notice water supply problems? __ Yes ^ NoIf yes, when; _^_^_mm__mmmmt ho* often: 1__^_m_m__m_m^^

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):Sewer Line _m_m_tSeptic Tank */ Cesspool ... Drain Field __Distance to Well $6 - - '

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots*

v Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled*__ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

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Hone 0*-er's N'ame: u/yv. - * A/c . #a R K f S________ Da:s:

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be convenient for us tosa-nple,^ Morning _____ Afternoon ____ Evening .

In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property, indicatingthe location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, if applicable. Msoindicate the location of the spigot you would prefer us to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEYi of -

/..,Home -?vr.er's Name:

Address: /'/- " Phone

I. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply.)

_____ Dug by hand_____? -Drilled by a rigj if so, pleaSe identify company (name, address, and

~ 'phone): 7 < '3 <

Other (Describe)

**= .S_.-T/.ia. Please estimate the following: Date installed x ' ' /Date of last service .r

Company who serviced (name, address, and phone): ^>"

2. Please describe the configuration of your wells

a. Total deptht 3 f ft (b. Well diametert t /

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

ai'ampositionIron PVC Galvanized

b. Length Gf known):

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3-. --

/ s . .i. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen:b. Depth of screen in well:

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:__ Copper __ PVC __ Galvanized

Other (describe):

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pump .

ur system>< /Y.

__ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well:__ Outside the well (indicate location): _______

b. Type of pumpBrand (if known):Capacity (gallons per minute): 9

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day: n. •' .?w

d. Is storage tank used: _. Yes ^ No'Type (material) Capacity

S. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) __ Yes /&' NoIf Yes, date last added: _______Compound (brand name):

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i. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using (cneckrhose which apply):

_• Filtration.._ _ _ _ _ _ . .. . ._ ...... , - - - - Other (explain);

Ty?e: ^'^ ." . 7. -.."'..."".- . -—-"• ' 'Water Softeners, .__ _..._... _,i,.._._ — -- . - • . —- =--- • ' • •• •"

Indicate Brand: ' ____ _——,

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

S^ . . _ . - -

Date of testing: *yxV7' cl-Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: _______m

10. Well use: XX if Drinking __ Other: _

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? _ _ Yes __ NoIf yes, identify: — _ _____ .«__

Do you notice water supply problems? _ YesIf yes, when: ^mf__m_^ how often: . ,, __

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):Sewer Line _^Septic Tank ^ Cesspool __ Drain Field J ^Distance to Well --(-(.

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

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Hone ;?*-.er's Nane: [ / ? ; ^ . ^ o - ^ D a : e : / / -

U yes, please Indicate the time of day which would be convenient for us tosample.______ Morning ^Xfternoon ___ Evening

U. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property, indicatingthe location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, if applicable. Msoindicate the location of the spigot you would prefer us to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of

Home Owner's Name: C Lftrl C* lA- T/A ArAJ^^ ______ Date:. ——————————— ..

Phone

Address: ^T \ , fg y—————— 'B,

A

Property "Acreage: "5 A c_X-.

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

by hand

\/ prilled by a_rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

L UJ YL

K)oT

Other (Describe)

la. -Please estimate the following: Date installed AV-b^uT 5

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ____

2. Please describe the configuration of your well

a. Total depth:

b. Veil diameter: "S_____

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: C l-fofol ML 14• Jv\AA-V-iS __ Date:

3- Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

Iron PVC Galvanized

b. Length (if known): £• 9

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: W^

b. Depth of screen in well:

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system;

V Copper V PVC _ ___ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): __________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well:

V Outside the well (indicate location):

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute): -—

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day: i^ Avt,

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: ( _JA/L* i_A. N > lfY\ AYUL&____ Date: I

d. Is storage tank used: v Yes - - - No

Type (material) V/tSr rv u Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourveil?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) \f Yes ___ No

If Yes, date last added: \

Compound (brand name): ______

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

__ __ Filtration Other (explain):

Type:

_ Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: \Of

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: Dt? yT. C3P

10. Well use: v Drinking ___ Other:

ll- Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

y Yes - No If yes, identify:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

/Home Owner's Name: ( L .i>s~ic<.€ }~ • frV\ AA-I^S Date: \

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes V/_ No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ___ _ _ -

Septic Tank \f Cesspool ___ Drain Field y

Distance to Well

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow burE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingvater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

V Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

___ Morning ___ Afternoon v Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your veil and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: 7~£fir,t_.~*'"Z... '"-£'. ni/t-K-S/' 9 Date: //,-.',?/>•" /

Phone: V //f "

Address

1/& 2 i

Property Acreage:

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

Dug by hand

Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone): ......

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed / V-/• L- &/*

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ___/Y r< \)

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: tt

b. Well .diameter: jf V,

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

~~~ r\ > / i / *Home Owner's Name: /~ & cu f 5 J,). V ,/ .- , ,f s .,- _^ __ _:... Date: // J————— ———— ———— — - ___ - ..-. . —

i3. Please describe the casing material used in your well: A ;"*.

a. Composition

___ Iron ___ PVC ___ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

Please describe any screening material used in your well: N t r.

a. Length of screen: _______

b. Depth of screen in well: _______ _

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): t-\t L? -i/ .

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

r Copper _ _£___L FVC _ __ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

___ Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well:

-^Outside the yell (indicate location): / -,, /o p n ... < o?_ £ £~ -f T ~. /f-* - '-

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute): /

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: r /C L'QJ <}. /v- '.. ./ •' ' '? - ____ '" Date: /"

d. Is storage tank used: .£__ Yes . No

Type (material) fl./j f 3 / Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

_,--'(i.e., chlorine, clorox. etc.) ___.Yes /^ No

If Yes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name):

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply): N --v -£!..-

___Filtration Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: __________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Well use: ^' Drinking ___ Other: _____________

11. Do you notice color, tas£e, or odor problems with well water?

__ Yes .... ..XNo If yes, identify: _______

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

_ . l /Home Owner's Name: /""£,..,, el 'C'- !\s.x>ej'> Date: //C'' J'/X '

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes y\ No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line

Septic Tank 7^ Cesspool ___ Drain Field

Distance to Wellgj£ S £.W-S » .._.. - — ~ -——— /13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.

If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

xYes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample .

i.X Morning L^ Afternoon ___._„. Evening

14. In the space belov, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your veil and on-lot vastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the locaition of the spigot you would preferus to sample . ^ , . . - / •-

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

LnU P/>;il, Date: J-</-?<?Home. Owner's ... ___

Phone:If / **t f*£*. r t- j^i - - -

Address:

flllf.n

Property Acreage: /, _/)

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

____Dug by hand

\S prilled by a ri ; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone): ~~

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed fj[$// I / //

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone):

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: /)/? l&It

b. Well diameter: ________

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: f.'sd / /7 / /A // /?.T Date:— . . v ' '

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron ^XFVC _ ___ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _______

b. Depth of screen in well: _____ """

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your veil (from thesurface): 5 LL

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:X*Copper ___ PVC <_____ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ______ ___^___

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in veil: ______

Outside the veil (indicate location): ___________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: bl(l .fClt id L(. /I &J -/£//' 5 "-""

d. Is storage tank used: ___ Yes . No

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever, added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) . Yes

If Yes, date last added: _. - - - - - —

Compound (brand name): _______________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration . . . " _ . Other (explain):

Type:

Water Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: ____"______

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________. . . ..,-..

10. Well use: \/ Drinking ___..Other: _____________

11* Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

Yes " iXNo __ If yes, identify: ________

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

f l l - I Z L ;Home Owner's Name:7 ' ~

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes

If yes, when: ________ how often:

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line ___

Septic Tank i ^ Cesspool l " Drain Field _ r""

Distance to Well ___

13. We may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingvater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

Yes, I will allow ray well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

___ Morning }/ Afternoon ___ Evening

14, In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your veil and on-lot vastevater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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HOME VELL SURVEY1 of i

Home O * wi Name: A * <&*M Date: //./f-

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply,)

__ Dug by hand/ Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address, and

phone): U4ts&*t*£rtv ______'"-

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed /Z$l- /9& o/ .

Date of last service ___________Company who serviced (name, address, and phone): ______

2. Please describe the conIiguf«Uon o£ your

a. Total depthsb. Well diameter:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

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a. omposition__ Iron >..:_. PVC ——— " __ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): __,_^____

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HOME *ELL SURVEY

i. Plea.se describe any screening material used in your well

n. Length of screenb. Depth of screen in well:

. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from the surface):

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:__ Copper /XP

Other (describe):

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:a. Location of the pump__ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in wells_____ Outside the well (indicate location);/,.? / -~

b. Type of pumpBrand (if known):Capacity (gallons per minuteh

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day;

d. Is storaj« tank used. Zx Yes _ No Ay !T<z<ffTyp« (material) _*.. .

'3. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to your well?

(i«e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) _____ YesIf Yes, date last added: _______Compound (brand nameh

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HOT". e-:._ - - jr'-a -Nrarne-; Date:

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using, (checkthose which apply):

__: Filtration /^ ^J __ Other (explain):Type: ____________

__ Water So_ftenersIndicate Brand;

9. Please indicate any te ifrtj-*harw)as been done on your water:

Date of testing:Name of individuals) responsible for testing:

; (" /j-ffy&*-t - -)10. Well use: //Drinking ___ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water? ___ YesIf yes, identify: ___________

Do you notice water supply problems? AXres __ NoIf yes, when: ______ how often:

12* Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check);Sewer LineSeptic Tank f Cesspool _____ Drain FieldDistance to Well

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future. Ifyour well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow our NUSrepresentatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collecting water fromone of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

es, I will allow my well to be sampled*__ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

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Hone 0*~.sr'i N'ame: ___ Dace:

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be convenient for us to

___ Afternoon __ Evening

'4. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property, indicatingthe location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, if applicable. Msoindicate the location of the spigot you would prefer us to sample.ro

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HOME VELL SURVEY

^^^ Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name; &s tA z-JL rr' Jmjus*4 *f • *"/.<7

Phone

Address:

Property Acreage:

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

by hand —

prilled by a rigj__if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ) .t-n

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: J£\ J_£j$'. T# Z?+3

b. Veil diameter: J /rT lAU^UlQftQ

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: (Ht + J *J> JL ^ V' V>^-_ A s Date:

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron ___ PVC _ ___ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _

b. Depth of screen in well:

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well- (from thesurface): ty j£-~+T>—

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

\ Jm/jjf I PP" ___ pvc__ UAy/df Galvanized

___ Other (describe) t&i

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump —•

___ Inside the well (submersible pump); Depth in well:

Ix^Qutside the well (indicate location):

b. Type of punp

Brand (if known):

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name:f7lV,_ _ J %*•sylLuP H, VJZr /.*____• Date: Sfe .

\. Is storage tank used: __-_ Yes 'X

Type (material) _________ Capacity

8- a. Do you regularly or have .you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___Yes % No

If Tes, date last added: _________

Compound (brand name): _________________

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

___ Filtration _ _Other (explain):

Type:

Vater Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: _________

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: _________________

10. Veil use: "t/ Drinking X Other: _____________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes \j No If yes, identify: ________——— , -.- —fc~ --- -...=-.-—., =--

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: (M.,. „„ J/ g/Jt<^ V Jfa J... Date:tt J

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes A No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________ .-__=. =.

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line \J

Septic Tank / Cesspool y Drain Field

Distance to Veil

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

)C Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample .

X Morning ___ Afternoon ___ Evening™~" ' " "'

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

if-z -n

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: JA/ fa/ ~t Mf^ /&fft<? _ Date: //*7 /f- - .

Phone:

Address:

,*(•

Property Acreage: / . j/ __ & / + 2. &£//* *es,s* *.<>,'« Jwc •&/&*# #*se at6«.

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check. those. which apply)

/ Dug_by hand **" / ' ._&?_ =

l^ Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone):

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ____

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:

a. Total depth: /-- '. *t*^_BB_V________I^_^_^_^I_P_I ^

b. Veil diameter:

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: fa/ jb/, e>~ /&//>» J&tsgfo.* _______ Date:/

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition -

___ Iron _ ___ PVC _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ___ Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: _______

b. Depth of screen in well: ______ _-

5. Please indicate the depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): ? ___ _

6. Please Indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

f Copper /At* S.& * PVC /&,£/#*** __ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

-*-3 Inside the veil (submersible pump); Depth in well: /+#m

Outside the well (indicate location): /#

fa. Type of pump

Brand (if known): _\_

Capacity (gallons per minute): r

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day:

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Nam_er \tf/. //./ *£ j-Js/rr Ifou*!-•». Date: //.? /

d. Is storage tank used: S Yes ___ No

Type (material) _________ Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourwell? _ _.._ . . ...

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) / Yes ___ _ No

If Yes, date last added: ££l£L_fLL_l **-*•>/

Compound (brand name):

b. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply):

* 4*f*f £/J trFiltration _^._ __ ;_ _ _ ___. Other .(explain):

Vater Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: "Afa*• e-

Kame of individual(s) responsible for testing: __________

10. Veil use; //3 Drinking ___ Other:

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

Yes *- No _.__If yes, identify: _______

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: IV.JA/ j. /~j//r* l/*u0L0* Date: -/

Do you notice water supply problems? tx Yes ___ No

If yes, when: ________ how often: ________fit/S >%xar/-.«/*

12. Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line

Septic Tank / Cesspool ___ Drain Field ___

Distance to Veil /e>* x/

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

-^ Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled.

___ No, I will-not allow my well to be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of day which would be most convenientfor us to sample.

Morning Afternoon

14, In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYREGION III

841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107

January 20, 1989

—— Dear Resident:

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is beginning a RemedialInvestigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) for the H & H, Inc. Superfund sitein Hanover County, Virginia. As part of the RI/FS for this site, it isnecessary to obtain information on the groundwater in the vicinity of thesite. Currently, we do not have any reason to believe that the site isposing a threat to groundwater, however, the information requested hereinalong with the remainder of the RI/FS will enable EPA to determine if theH & H site is impacting the local groundwater.

Enclosed please find a "Home Well Survey" form, which the EPA requeststhat you fill out. Property identifications for this survey have been takenfrom the tax map and are identified by owner and acreage. This form is forproperty listed as owned by Walt on Vaughan__________ and an acreage of13.8 . Should you.Jhave. reqeJLye_d.a_jsuryey f_prm for a piece of property whichhas no well, please fill out your name, the property acreage and indicatethat no well exists on the property and return the form. The form should bereturned to EPA in care of EPA's contractor, Ecology and Environment, Inc.at 1528 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19102. A pre-addressedtstamped return envelope is enclosed for your use.

Should you have any questions, please call Me. Scnnic Guy Gross at(215) 597-9023 or Mr. Villiam Draper at (215) 597-6180.

Sincerely,

Bonnie Guy GrossRemedial Project ManagerGeneral Remedial Response Section

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 1 of 4

Home Owner's Name: /tetj.tf.% L / $£<- <W O- fA-./ffr-C Date: f.< . . - ....

Phone:

Address: g/ g /W 5~7f ________ _____

Property Acreage: /5-?S

1. Please describe the type of home well you presently utilize:(Check those which apply)

___ Dug by hand

tX Drilled by a rig; if so, please identify company (name, address,and phone): "

Other (Describe)

la. Please estimate the following: Date installed

Date of last service

Company who serviced (name,address,and phone): ___

2. Please describe the configuration of your well:| .'

a. Total depth: ^(r C

b. Veil diameter: JAN3U1989eCOkOQVAND

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 2 of 4

Home Owner's Name: &ten%K /. </ £/\.'?C*/ C &J&.IJ&* Date: /

3. Please describe the casing material used in your well:

a. Composition

___ Iron PVC . ., . .._, , .Galvanized

b. Length (if known): _________

4. Please describe any screening material used in your well:

a. Length of screen: ._____

b. Depth of screen in well: _______

5. Please indicateethe depth to the groundwater in your well (from thesurface): & /S____

6. Please indicate the composition of home plumbing (pipes) in your system:

s Copper PVC ___ Galvanized

___ Other (describe): ____________

7. Please describe the water pump used in your system:

a. Location of the pump

-,/ Inside the vell_ (submersible pump)j Depth in well: \ C

___ Outside the vel]L.£in.dicate location): ____________

b. Type of pump

Brand (if known): M .

Capacity (gallons per minute):

c. Estimate hours of pump operation per day

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HOME VELL SURVEY

Page 3 of 4

Home Owner's Name: fej - A u <4 $ni'( / ' (A&Jt&~ Date: //

d. Is storage tank used: ___ Yes ^___ No

Type (material) _________ Capacity __

8. a. Do you regularly or have you ever added chemicals directly to yourweU?

(i.e., chlorine, clorox, etc.) ___ Yes ___ No

If Yes, date last added: _________ /--,~f i c<-~ £Ot———————————— " " ™ " - - - - - . £___^rt \ j ^ [ I

Compound (brand name): u ' "^

fa. Please describe any type of water treatment you are currently using(check those which apply) :

___ Filtration ___ Other (explain):

Type: ____________ _________________

_ Vater Softeners

Indicate Brand:

9. Please indicate any testing that has been done on your water:

Date of testing: <£- ft I ________ .___ __ . . . _

Name of individual(s) responsible for testing: f-fc> i 6^ . C: 7

10. Veil use: 1XDrlnking ___ Other: _________________

11. Do you notice color, taste, or odor problems with well water?

___ Yes ,-/ No If yes, identify: ___ .'.' _________

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HOME WELL SURVEY

Page 4 of 4

Home Owner's Name: L . < $\., /</ ^.~7

Do you notice water supply problems? ___ Yes

If yes, when: ________ how often:

, Please indicate the type(s) of wastewater system used (check):

Sewer Line LX

Septic Tank ___ Cesspool- .. - — - Drain Field ___

Distance to Veil

13. Ve may be taking water samples from many area homes in the near future.If your well is chosen for sampling, would you be willing to allow ourE & E representatives to sample your well? Sampling involves collectingwater from one of your indoor or outdoor spigots.

Yes, I will allow my well to be sampled,

pL1 yill not allow my well to. be sampled.

If yes, please indicate the time of. day which would be most convenientfor us to sample. . . . . . . . . . . " . .

Morning ' Afternoon ^ Evening

14. In the space below, please furnish a rough sketch of your property,indicating the location of your well and on-lot wastewater system, ifapplicable. Also indicate the location of the spigot you would preferus to sample.

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APPENDIX K

ALTERNATIVE EXPOSURE/RISK ESTIMATES FORDIRECT CONTACT EXPOSURES TO SURFACE SOILS

(USING PHASE I SURFACE SOIL DATA)

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Page 1 of 1

Table K-l

SUMMARY OF THEPOTENTIAL EXPOSURE SCENARIOS INCLUDEDIN THE QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT

Receptor

Site Visitor

Future SiteResident

ExposureMedia

Soil

Soil

ExposureRoutes

1A Soil ingestionIB Dermal contact

SA Soil ingestionSB Dermal contact

AgeGroup

Adult

Child

Adolescent

Adult

Child

ExposureCase

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

RMEAverage

Exposure andRisk Estimates

Table

K-2K-3

K-4K-5

K-6K-7

K-SK-9

K-10K-ll

Key: . . ' ..7 . .

RME = Reasonable maximum exposure.

Source: Ecology and Environment, Inc. 1992.

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Table K-2

CANCER RISK AND HONCAKCER HAZARD INDEX EST-I.MATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H S. H Sits .. _ . .Receptor; Adult

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical

Expo in r* Route: Ingestion

AluminumAntimonyArocloi' 1248Arocloi 1260Benzole A_ridBerylliumOil (2-» thy Ifaexyllph thai* teCadmiumChromium (total)Copp«iDibutyl Phthalate

ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Toluen*Ti'ichloroetheneSine

2ng«»tion Route Subtotal;

Exposurepoint

Concentration... __ .(rag/kg)

of ChemicRls in Soil

6.93E+037.46E-001.29E-001.52E+02 = ^2.40E-01l-23E-QtJ4.53E+016.77E-017.98E+013.92E+026.80E-001.11E+04

__ . .5 t95E-f 026 . 42E+014.95E-001.8SE-034.71E-03. -

..-- 1.06E+03

-

Carcinogenic Effects Hon-Catcinogenic

Intake Cancer Intake(rag/kg/day. Risk (mg/kg/day)

.... _ .... ... ___

^_ ——— - - ... • - —— • - i -;•-,.. - —— „ i,

. .._— - ••- - -"- —— ~- - - - - - -2..19E-071.S2E-08 1.25E-07 —— ———1..S1E-06" ""I-.47E-05 ... -

-- .. __ ^- - - ~ ^._ •- i7.Q.5E-09 ...1-,55E_-08 6,67E-08 . __. 3.61E-Q85.70E-07 7.9SE-09 1.33E-06: ..- __ .--- , . — . --. . .= _L.99E-08

— _ . _ . . _ = .^. ., . _„... . £f 34E-06- : —— - ------ ---=-— L.15E-05

. — . , - = = - =2.006-07

- --- — - -•-"-1.83E-06 7- ----- -- -- —— - - =.=— 1.45E-07

- — - . -5.52E-11 -- ,5.S.3E-11 . . &.52E-13 -__ .. _. — -,- .

. . _ _ . _ ... —— - -^-r3. HE-OS .

-1.49E-05 . . .._ .._..

Effects

HazardIndex

.,-. -. « _ ,5.48E-04

.. —. __=. _ —1.76E-09~> .22E-06"C 765E-051- 9 BE- 05i- .68E-04JL.10E-042.00E-06

i"."76E-0-7.25E-062.76E-10.. - .-- - . -< i1..04E-04

1.93E-03

102:102)202900:039.56 5344/10

K-4

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Table K-2 (Cont.

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

Aluminum

Aroclor 12-48 _-—_._ _ . : ___.Aroclor 126Q._.., . ... ..___ _____

BerylliumBis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate.CadmiumChromium (total)Coppe L-Dibutyl Phthalate ._ _Iron -- -- -LeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichloroetheneZinc - - . - . - - ----- - - - - -

Dermal Route Subtotal:

Receptor Total.: .:.

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer

with Contaminated Soil

6.?3~E+03 -- - - -•- -— --- ~---—r - - - - - . - — -.7.46E-00 .. . — = -- . -T-- —1.29E--00 ' ~ i '03E-Q7' 7,'93E-07

..__ 1.52E_+p2 - '-- . 1.22E-OS. .. _ 9.39E-Q52.40E-01 " • - • • • • — _______ - - - _ - _ - _ _ ~_ :- --_1.23E-00 . . - ---. . —— -:4..53E+01 . . . . _ . _ .— ..-- --7 - —— -•-:6.77E-01 - - -- . _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ . _ ——

7.98E+01-3.92E+6:2 "" 7 -''- ~-~ *- -^ ---• "••' " - —— •fi-yaoE-oo . =....." .7:--.. _-. ~ . ---- -. ..-—-•7jUi-lE+"6 4 ••'•""-"- """ -' J-- _ r ; • _ -:- -:;-' - ": v-

. 5..95E+.02 ... - 7.' " -~ - -=-;- ——6~. 42E+01 — -- - — -4;95E-oo ' " " ™~ v:--- --"-.-- — ™ ...-1.88E-03 -"" : — ; . "L" ~ ——4.71E-03 .. .. . — '•' :- : __.f

- - 1.06E+03 —— 7 .

-.._.:..... ..- .... ....I _ ----- 9-.47E-05

.—._..; . 1.10E-04

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake HazardI mg/kg/day) Index

— _, .. .-_- —

_ ._ .. _ _—

_ _ •

2.11E-08 . <..Z2E-05

L .22E-05

1.97E-03

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Table K-3

CANCER RISK AMD NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H t H SiteReceptor: Adult

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

exposure Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimonyArocloi 1218Arocloi 1260Bensoic AcidBerylliumBi»!2-*thylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium ( total .Copp* iDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadliangane**Niche! (Soluble Salts)TolueneTi'ichloroetheneSine

Ino,«*tian Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration[tag/kg)

Chemicals in Soil

5.47E+036.48E-007.70E-017.09E+012-.40E-019.SOE-01.2.75E+015.80E-015.14E+013.92E+022.64E-00S.61E+033.80E*023.61E+01 ... ,4.20E+006.30E-041.56E-034.84E+02

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic

Intake Cancer - Intake(mg/kg/day) Risk .(mg/kg/day]

.

--.-...; :.-: __ - -_^ ———— --- - . . -.- ———— „=__

5".55£-iQ __' ' 4~-35E"-09 ~" : " — — .S.20E-08 4.00E-07 ~.

. — - •- .1.37E-097.Q5E=_10...__. .__3.03E-09 .. 5^48E-09

. 2.Q1E-08 2.82E-10 - - 1.U57E-07

..-- ^ --- - - --— —— -^-— _r_-— 2?=93E-(.7

:•-•: 7:=vr± :Srv.T -. ——— -=--._ - - _ - _ - - _ _^ __= ,---.. _z!=:~- ._-. ~_. ———— ._ . ...

—— , ~-~ Ti.4QE-08_ _ _ _ _ _ ————— — --.-3..60.E-12

1-L4E-12 1.25E-14 -- _-.__. ._ ._ —— .-_---— - —— ,-,-=——.-- - __..---; .;.2.76_E.-06

4.07E-07

Effects

HazardIndex

,-,;...,= . ————

S- SE-OS—

-,:4.3E-10l.JOE-067.8"5E-06

5.86E-05.

lrJlE-07

=^r ~ - —— .._4,12E-OSa".20E-061.80E-11

- ——&.20.E-06

2.78E-04

02: EUZ]Sd2.900:D3956/t334/10

K-6

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Table K-3 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic.Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure. Point

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical . (mg/kg. (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: De final. Contact with. Contaminated. Soil . ... _____ ._ ....

Aluminum 5.47E+03 ... — . _-.L-_.___. • — — - . . . . _._--.-Antimony - -- 6.48E-00 -- ... - ^— — —~-Aroclor. 12.48 .,__...__.. .. _7---70E-01 _.: .4.5 -10 _ . 3J48E-OSi — —Aroclor 1260 . " T _ -:1.7-_09E+oi " " 4.16E-08""" 7 3-20E-07 . — —Benzoic. Acid. ^_ ,_. ._- ... 2.40E-01 """"" --- -". '.' — ::. — — - — —Beryllium 9.60E-01 „= , . V ._." " .— .-. —.;--.. —•• - - - - "— ' —Bis(2-ethylhej:yl.)phth_alate _ .. _2-.75E+01. — " il" T~ — " " ---=---- —Cadmium. L .;.._.- " ~ - .; -.—— - 5.80E-01" .....--.---_ -...-"•--. " 4.41E-10 £.82E-07Chromium (total) .. . _„.,._ .... _5^14E+01 _ _ . ..... _"___„_-™ .--..._!;__._ :— - — —Copper - - - 3.9"2E_+d2 . " " — . . - ^ - ~ ~ - - ~ - .7 —. """ —---Dibutyl-Phthalate . __ 2_. 6_1E-00_ . " ._ .— . - _ - . - " " — —Iron —— 8.61E+03 """ " " " "" " '— ---:. .- =- —-^ "-"" — - - - - —-Lead _. 3.80E+02 - •-•=-- --_- ----- -. — --=-= — --. - ——Manganese 3.61E+01 .. . . _^_— -=- - - - - - - . — — --<~Nickel . (Soluble Salts) ..20E+OD " ' — - - -'- . —. — •——Toluene 6.30E-04 " ' —.._. --. 7 •_-,;.. - —— - —Trichloroethene 1.56E-03 - ".". ---__------:---- .-._..-. — —Sine ...,.-...- .._- ._ __ 4.64E+02 -~ — --

Dermal Route Subtotal: . . .._ . ..... 3.23E-07 8.82E-07

Receptor Total.: . .... ===. ..:.::=.: . _. 7.30E-07 2.79E-04

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Table K-4

CANCER RISK AND NONCAHCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL.EXPOSURE

Location: H i H SiteReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion

AluminumAntimonyAsocial* 1248Aroclor 12SOBenzole AcidBerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl ) phthalateCadmiumChromium ( total )CoppetDibutyl PhthalateIron

ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Toluen*TrichloroetheneZinc

Ingeition Rout* Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration.__ dag/kg)

of Chemicals in Soil

6.S3E+037.46E-001.29E-001.52E+022.40E-01.1.23E-004.53E+01 - .6.77E-017.98E+013.92E-.-026.80E-OQ1.11E+045.95E4-026.42E+014.95E-001.88E-034.71E-031.06E+03

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic

Int_ak_e Cancer Intake(mg/kg/day) Risk .(mg/kg/day)

._= — --..... — _. _____ ._ _ _ „ . „ .. . _. . __

—— --- .. - - - _ : __ „ ..._ _______ . -_ _. —— _-i _

--- = ------ . - ..^ .-2.04E-06 _IZ_. _3.Q1E-P8 2.33E-07 - — - -3.57E-06 .. 2_.75E_-05 .

___ .—— -- _= - .,-,6.58E-082-.8-9E-08 1.24E-07 3.37E-07.L, 0,£E 06 1.48E-.08 _X,24E-05

—— -_-_ =... — ^ . -.-. --L, 85E-07- — : - --- —— - ---• ..2..I9E-OS ._-^ - — _-... .: -• — - :-*.- 1.07E-04__ — — - - --1.86E-06

— — -- -. _ — ^_-

— --- - -- —— .- =-. -1.76E.-05— - . — - =--, JL.3.6£-06

_...— ... . .... - — • - -S.15E-101-.11E=-10 . 1..Z2E-12 ,_. " . . . . — . :.

-,----- _s- .90E-04

2.78E-05

Effects

HazardIndex

_ ,.5.10E-03

—__ _-,, _-: ——— ., -,

1.65E-08C.74E-056.20E-04i.70E-04.UlOE-032.88E-031.86E-06

— _______

i/52E-03e,80E-05r,S8E-10

—5.67E-04

1.47E-02

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Table K-4 (cent.)

Chemical. ... ._. ...

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AluminumAntimony - - - -_^._., _.Aroclor 1248Aroclor 1260 ... "" . " ..

BerylliumBis . 2-othylhexyl.phthala.te.. _

Chromium (total)

Dibutyl Phthalate ..._ .IronLead - . .ManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichloroethenezinc ... - _ _ _ _ _ _ „ _ , _

Dermal Route. Subtot.a.1: , _

Carcinogenic Effects

ExpbsurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer- .(mg/kg) .mg/kg/day) __ Risk

.-with .Contaminated _Soil _^ ....______ .

6.9.3E-fQ3. - - ". :---:.^,-i . „. _--- -=7.46.E-oo . ,. .-. .:_—-——. - - :.---

1-292-00 - 3.64J3-"0~8~ '" ~ I2.80E-07••"--1-52E+P"? .__ 4.23E-06 3.30E-05

1.23E-QQ " " "~1- :,-. "- - .._-_._. ._4p53JB+LOi ... . .." — ..--":"r- " ——

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6.80E-00 — -- 1.1-1E-I-04 — - -=--=-,=- - . -— ,-5.95E+02 ' ' ----- --_-- : -_ .6.42E+01 - — . . - - "--- "T~4.95E-CTO -- ' - - --- -= ——1.88E-03 .. .. - _-- - . : .. . ——4.71E-03 . .. -._... _.. ..--.:_.-..__. —— •

.- ,ofiE.fOa_ .... _ _ ; _ :.;. .~_,-^iv. -..—

.... ...... ..... ,. - .. .,. . , 3.33E-0.5

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard . _( mg/kg/day ) Index

_ . -__ ,— . — -— - ., —

- — - - -- ——

-- -. - -. -_ — . . — .

3.71E-08 7.42E-05

. — P . . ——_, — =...: . . - - —— . . —

...__ . . - — --- ,- ~ - — -— - - - - - — =— _ .... . - . - - . , — .— . __- . . ————— _ . .:.-..___. _ --——

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Table K-5

CANCER RISK AND HONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURELocation: H t H SiteReceptor: Child

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

Cxpowuv* Rout«: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimonv - —Arocloi 1248Ai'ocloi 1260Ben sole AcidBerylliumBis! 2-*thylhexyl)phthalateCadmiumChromium (total)Copp*iDibutyl PhthalateironLeadManganv?*Wickel (Soluble Salts)Toluen*TrichloroetheneZinc

Inge»tlon Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration_ (rag/kg!

Chemicals in Soil

5.47E+036.48E-007.70E-017,09E+012.40E-019.60E-012.75E+015^80E-015.14E+01. . . .3.92E+022.64E-008.61E+033.80E+023.61E+014.20E4-006.3QE-041.S6E-03 ..4.84E-f02

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic

Intake Cancer" " "-Intake( mg/kg/day ) Risk (.mg/kg/day)

- - '

— . . _ . _ . . = . „_. . _ ... _ _= .- _-^_ — = _ _ „ __— ---- = ----- — --: i-5.96E-07 .

- -- .-3JUE-09. _ . .2-32E-08 _. — — -._2,77E-07 2.1.3JE-06 .. — .-

_ . . ._ .__.— ...... _- ... - . - .._=,.tJ1.10E-08_ 3-.76E-09 -1.62E-08 4.38E-08

_. . l.-Q7E-07_.. . 1.50.E-09. .__..!. 26E-06 .___ ..„-.....„ - -. . .,,. - —— :. ..._ _ 2..65E-0,8 "

._.. ~_. _-.-::- :--.—— .-— --2.35E-06 .---- - —— -- - - 1.79E-05,.,-

" — --, — . - : 1.21E-07—— .-=• -- - —— ,-=..---:•—. - —— •-— -

- ----- —— - - — 1.65E-06. _- —— -.- - -- -.-= -1.92E-07

--- =--2.83E-ll ._.5".11E-1* 6.72E-14 ...

--•-' .- —— - ---— -T2.21E-05_.

2.17E-06. . . _

Effects

HazardIndex

_ _ _ _ __ _."?.. 40E-04-_--_ - -- ——,-. - -. —2.75E-09E..76E-06.t .JOE-055, JOE-0 5.1.18E-044- B2E-041.21E-07

------ = —

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Table K-5 (Cent.)

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical (rag/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with ContamfnatexJ" Soil - --

Aluminum 5-47E+03 .. ._. . . — - .-.-.-.-.-.-. -— -- -*.- - - — - -. —Antimony ----—.- - - - - - . ;=._V/ .. 6V4.8E-00 .=._—..,--,- --.,... - ,—— ;--_=-__,_ ;- -T —— . . — -- -——Aroclor 12.8 __ _. "7 .. '7,_70E Ol .. . . . . . 1--26E-09 " 9.70E-09 — - - -ArocloL 1260 _."-." '"'-=r~ ""— 7.09E+G1 . 1.-16E-07 : . ...'.8_,_93E-07 " " —- --- - ——•Benzoic. Acid 2 . 4CFE-01 . — ........... ,— — —Beryllium _ . 9.60E-01 , . ,.... .. .. ... .-:..--.._.. .__ _ .... . -= — _ — ——Bis (2-e.thylhexyl Jphthalate 2.75E+01 ._.--_... __ . _ — — — - - —.Cadmium " 5.80.E-01. -- __:'-- .- -,.--- •=----——.-_—....._^ ... 1.85E-09 ^.70E-06Chromium (total) 5.1.E+01 _ -,- - ,.-..-.-.=... . . _ ._. -- . ....— ----- ----- ---Coppe'i- ' ' " " 3.92E+02 """ '.^ ' " —--"- -~- ••—•-- :__ ' — . . . . __Dibutyl Phthalate 2.64E-00 . . . .—-r .- -. —--. . — _. —Iron" ~ ""~ - — 8.61E+03 "'.' '' '— - . - - '. — .. —- . .-"777 —Lead :. - . - ,. . 3.aOE+02 -' '. -=-J".."~ .--- - —— —— - . ——Manganese ....... . .2,61E4-01. =- -. —. • - -- .—— — - -- - —-Nickel (Soluble" Salts) " 4.20E+00 " "" ~ "" --" " - - - - _ - --_____ - — _ _____Toluene 6..30E-04 — •— - — - —Trichloroethene _ 1.-56E-03-- ...— ----- --- — - - • - -—---- —Zinc •- -. - - --^"-——4.84E+C2" : — = . - " , - - — — ——

Dermal Route Subtotal: - . . - . _ - - -. =—.— --- .=, —- -7---.-= — . .,-- 9.03E-01 ;-.70E-06

Receptor Total: .- ... -- - - ;:-:. - 3.07E-06 1.87E-03

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Table K-6

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCEH HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H & H SiteReceptor: Adolescent

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

Chemical

Exposui* Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimony . . _

Arocloi 1260Benicoic AcidBe ry 1 1 1 u»BU (2-*thylhexyl ) phthalateCadmiumChromium I total )Coppe iDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeaeHickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTiichloroethen*Zinc

Indention Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concentration[rag/kg)

Chemicals in Soil

6.93E+03_7.4_6E-OQ1"? ot rt rt

1.52E+022.40E-011.23E-004-53S+01 .6.77E-017.98E4-013.92E+026.80E-001.J.1E+045.95E+026.42E+Q1 -4.95E-00 . .1.88E-034.71E-03

" 1.06E+03

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic

Intake Cancer Intake( mg/kg/d*y ) Risk (mg/kg/day )

- -. -.-

' —— . -. - ___7 " __" : — , _ ___^__ .~. —— - - - - - - :-.-; —— i--=~l. 22E-06.:..

3:"01E-08 2.32.E-07 ... _ —— b^r --3 -_54_E-0(T "~7 2...J73E-05 ... ... . — — _=.., .

__...--.. r,- - ---- —— — -- -- —3.91E-08 ...I.-S.IE-Oa 1,23 -07. .2.011-07..1..Q.SE-06 1.47E-08 .7.38E-06

.... —— - -.-_^i.1OE-07__._ . 1. ids-OS -

" — - —--„,._ ,w 1- 6.39E-05——— - - ——— I: :=. 1.11E-06

— . =- = _ — . . .... .. _ — .... _... ——— .•: -.- _ . ——— = ..-=.- -

..... —— .=,-. — -- —— • , •-. --1.05E-05- —- —— - - - - 7= — ..-:-=-. -8. QJE-07..__^_— - — - = - —— 3.Q7E-10

-1 -lflE-lO 1.21E-12 ——— -_ — = - —----. - -.-- 1.73E-04

2.16E-05. _..-

Effects

HazardIndex

-

_ . ., _ ,. "--05E-03

, _ ,_5-78E-09.4-02E-05J_.^69S-042 ."20E-0.42-.SOE-03-1.72E-031-.11E-Q5._ . — =-=.-.. = —-i.lOE-03 -..04E-05 .1.54E-09

_..- --=-.5.77E-04

-1-.07E-02

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Table K-6 fCont. )

Chemical - - - - - ----- -

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

Aluminum

Aroclor. 12.8Arocloc 1260Benzoic Acid ...BerylliumBis ( 2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium (total J .._.._CopperDibutyl Phthalate .IronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichlocoetheneZinc " " ; - --

Dermal Route Subtotal-: ......... . .-_=

Receptor Total: - ..

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer--- (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk

with Contaminated Soil

"6..93E+03 " . - _-— i---_-_--i_-. ,--.- —.— 7.46E-00 '_.' '.'' '' ' - — " - ----- . «—

1-23S-00 1..37E-07 " 1.05E--061 ..52E+0 2 " ". . 1 7J SI E-0 5 ....._. .1.2 £E- 0 42.40E-01 - . . . . —— - , —— .

.____.! ,-23E-00 -- "- — - ".' — - - —— •4.5.3E+01 . . . . . . ------6.77E-01 " . --- "- - ——7.98E-t-01 . ..."3~;9'2E+02" " — " ------ ... —— -.

. 6,.8pE-CiQ.. . -....- _ , -. -.-.--.;... .1.11E+04 — - = - - - - - —5.95E+02 _:. .- .-_ ..•-- -.. - - -: -*--6.42E+01 - - - - —— - - ——4.95E-00 - . - . - . - _.- - ——1.88E-03 .... - ." — ., —4.71E-03 . \.-', .--T .::----•: -. .——

- --1.06E+03 — - -. = - - , - . —

,_^^___-.7._.._.,. ._.._._._. ... .,=.— -..:="_ ^ - 1.2-5E-04

__..._. ;._._._.._;.-. — _. — _ :. . — -- 1.53E-04

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard(mg/kg/day) Index

— ----- - -

__.._— - _ _^ . _ .— -- - - - - _ —-~-,_= - - - _^_-

.- - - _* . — .8.39E-08 I .68E-04

— ,_ _ ... — ..• -. — -• - • - —

— ^^- - - .- • _~- — —— ••• ^ - — -. — - - - —— — .— -^ ... .- — ,— . — -— -.* . . — .

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Table K-7

CANCER RISK AND NOKCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRECREATIONAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: H t H SiteReceptor: AdolescentCase: Average Exposure

1Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChei-ical ....._ _ _ (mg/kg)

Int'aTte Cancer Intake(mg/kg/day) Risk . (mg/kg/dayl .

HazardIndex

Exposure Route: Ingestion of Chemicals in Soil-- - ._ . ._.._. . _ „ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Aluainui*AntimonyAroclor 1248Arocloi 1260Benxoic AcidBeryllium8is(2-*thvlh«xyl JphthalateCadaiumChronium (total)Copp*iDibutyl PhthalateironLeadManejanes*Nickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTuichloroetheneSine "—• - - - - ---=-

Ingestion Route subtotal:

5.47E+036.48E-007.70E-017.09E4-012.40E-019.60E-012.75E+015.80E-015.14E+013.92E+022.6.E-008.61E+033.80E+023.61E+014.20E4-006.30E-041.5.6 E-03-4.84E+02

____ ——— - . - _ _ _ _ .-. .. __._j__-- — . . — .- = 1.52E-07

' 2.5SE-09 1.99E-08 _ _. -- 2-38E-07 1.83E-06 - — -.--

-==. —— . — —S.64E-093.22E-09 1.3SE-08 2.25E-08..9.23 -0-8 ._._. ... 1.29E-09. . . S.45E-07

--1.36E-08— — 1.21E-06

, —— , ,-.-..- -.9,215-06—— •-- 6.20E-08

———— •_- - - ._-- ———— . ,-^ r-_ - =..: ———— , .-

.____._._. ———— .___... . . _ . ———— ._ _ ————

. = -^- ---- - = —— - i..- i 6.48E-07—— ------ -'..86E-08

— - - - - - - --- —— -« — 1.48E-115.2J_E-12 5.75E-14.. ... - —

- — -•-- - -- l.ldE-05.. _

1-.86E-06 "

- »^ -. _ __

1.<>-.- ,i ,-*-. •2,C.

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" 1.

__ _,80E-04

—_

41E-0950E-0623E-0572E-0542E-0448E-0420E-07= • •=!-,.-

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70E-0493E-0640E-11

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Table K-7 (Corit.T " "

Chemical - - -

Exposure Route : DtoiaJLjCon-tae't

AluminumAntimonv " — " " '-• -AI-OC.IOL- 12-48 . - -Aroclor 1260 - - - - -Beneoic AcidBerylliumBis (2-ethylhexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium { total )CoppetDibutvl Phthalate

LeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichloroetheneZinc ' " " . - - - - . -

Receptor Total; ..." .*...-. .-.-•-

Ca'rcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer(uig/kg) (mg/kg/day) . Risk

~wi£h"~Corit»"mihafed Soil" ------ — - --=-

5.47.E+03 . ..- — - -^— - - —--•-=-_r;28E-oo - - - — - —

7.7.0.E-01 - - 3.2QS-QS . . 2..46E-087.09E+01 . _..-_ 2.95E-0~7 -2.27E-OS2.40E-01 _. .._ . ,---.....- ——9 . 6-OE-.0.1 ° " .. -, . ; —— ----=..-.' --- - . —— -2.75E+D1 .......... . ... ._ — .. ==-••- -. .-— -5. SOB-01 . —— --- ------- ——5.14E+01. .... — .- .«.=-=«-:- -. --.-- — -3-.92E+0'2 — -=--•-2.e;4E-oo '- ""-" ;- — • --—=-• — "

3.80E+02 ". " . . . ^-~ ;: "ii-~ —— -3.61E+01 -— - - ,-- -- —— ----- —— •4.20E+00 . : . — - - - ——6.30E-04 _ —— -----1.56E-03 ----- -•- - -• •- — *4.84E+02 -' __ - . ——

. - - ..,.,- .. . .. --- - — - 2-.2-9E-06

Non— Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard(mg/kg/day) Index

. . . ._j_ ... _ _ .... j _ .— —— . . - _^— - - —— —— - - —— - - —

2.81E-09 - 5.62E-06— • = - ——

- . — - —— - - - - ——

_ . . - _. . — __.__. . . —

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Table K-8

CANCER HTSK AND NONCANCER.HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H t HReceptor: Adult

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical _ (rag/kg)

Expoiur* Route: Ingestion of "Chemicals in Soil

Aluminum 6.93E4-03Antimony - 7.46E-00Arocloi 1248 1.29E-00Arocloi 1260Oeneoic AcidBerylliumBis 1 2-ethylheKyl JphthalateCadmium

Dibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTriehlo roe then*Zinc -: —— i

Ingestion Route Subtotal:

12.52E+02.40E-01

1-.23E-OQ4673€

.53E+01

.7736-01

.98E+01--92E+02.80E-00

Carcinogenic Effects

Intake" Cancer{ mg/kg/day) . Risk

7.53E-07 5.83E-068 -92S OS b . S7E— 04

. — .....-.-_.. _-._._^ —7.22=5=07 3.10E-06--2.6B.E-05 3-72E-07 .

— . . . . . - —_— __ .. . . __^_- —— - - - - — -.-

——————— ....„„ , __,.,, ,,

Non— Carcinogenic Effects

"~ "Intake._.(n.g/kg/day)

L.02E-05

3- - - 1

€-•-- -a

• --— -i5

: -9

— -_,,, --29E-07- 68E-06-21E-05 ,_--27E-07.09E-04.37E-04 ..32E-06 ..

HazardIndex

'i

--.-=t.3.i17i&

-55E-02

-=- - __=.23E-OB6E-04-HE-03..8SE-03,UE-02.45E-02.32E-05

1.11E-.-04 -._.... .... — .-- - .,.. .. — „„ _, -. —— -564141

-95E+02.42E+01.95E-00-8SE-03.71E-03 --06E+03

~ .— _-._._ . __ .___ . — ..— _ .. -. , — -

-- — . ,i — -2.77E-09 3.05E-11 _

--. :." — - -^!_^ —

6.9"6S-04

- .^: .- = ----i8.

- - .6-,. -2

.___:.; ,1

. . — -,_..79E-05 ....-78E-06. .. .-58E-09

—.45E-03

- -iii«

t

- ----.76E-02-39E-04.29E-08

- ——.83E-03

.99E-02.

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Table Jt-8 iCont.)

Chemical _ - =..

Exposure Route: Dermal-.Contact

Aluminum . _Antimonv - - ~ " . .Aroclor 1248 .Aroclor ...12-60 " '-" ~~~~ """-"Benzoic Acid ...__...BerylliumBis . 2-ethylhexyl (phthalateCadmiumChromium (total")CopperDibutyl PhthalateIron - - - -LeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichloroetheneZinc ---—----=-- — ^ ----- -:—.-.—

Dermal Route Subtotal : . .

Receptor Total : - _ . . _

Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration Intake Cancer- fag/kg) (mg/kg/day) Risk

with Contaminated Soil """-" -.__...-."."..--.

6.9-3E+03 " .".77 ~" - "- -.--.— -,— '- '7.46E-00 ' — -- - . —— 1-.2-9E-00 '- 2..41E-06 . 1.36.!;-05" "1.52E4-02 - 2 94E-04 - -J-19E-6.3..

--2-40E-01 —— »-.=—.=-== -_ -1.23B-00... ... - - —— -- - — - -4..53E+01 — __ ——— :. .6.77E-oa-— _- ,- .==.-,- -, ——— ----- .^-,-r-.... ——7.98E+01 —— ——-3/92.3+02' " —— . . . . . . ——6.s:oE-oo - - — . ... • - -^

- 1.11E+0. —— - - • -- ——5.95E+02 "" " —— "- :-- - —— •6.42E+01 -" - - = - - , —— ---.—.- — -.-- -,. _.- -- -.4-95E-0-0 = - —— • -— - •-=-—1-.88E-03 ' — - .:-'-- -- -—4.71E-03 --- —— — -' • - --- :1/0.6E+03 —— - - - - ——

_. - - - - 2.21E-03

- - - . _ . . . - . - - -2.91E-0-3

Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard( mg/kg/day ) I ndex

——— - -- - -- ___ ;

———— - - - - ————

———— - - _-.__-

———— . --.=—— ————

... ———— - ———— .

———— -,-

———— -

4 .92E-07 . .84E-04— - . .- ——— - =- - - —— -— ----- —— ,—— — - .-.—— ,.. - ——— —— — -

- - —— - - ——- —— - ——— - -:-. — - - ----.--.—— • • — -

9.84E-04

9.09E-02

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Table K-9

CAHCXB RISK AND WONCANCER HAZARD IKDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H £ HReceptor: Adult

Case: Average Exposure

Chemical

ExpQftui* Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimonyAroclot 1248Arocloi 1260Bensoic AcidB*i'ylliuiiBis .2-*thylhexyl)phthalat»CadmiuaChtoaium (total)Copp*lDibuty] rhthalateIronLeadrungan***Nick*. (Soluble Salts)TolueneTiichloroetheneZinc

IngesLion Route Subtotal:

ExposurePoint

Concent ration(mg/kg)

Chemicals in Soil

5.47E+036.48E-007.70E-017.09E+012.40E-019.60E-012.75E+015.80E-01-5.14E+013.92E+022.64E-OQ ._.S.61E+033.80E+023.61E+014.20E+006.30E-041.56E-03

. 4.84E+02

Carcinogenic

Intake[mg/kg/day )

. ... ...

7 _91_E-0 87.28E-06 . . ..

—— . .9.86E-082-83E-06__._

— =-^,

_______ —— -. ---

— - ."

_ _-,.-.1.60E-10

Effects Non-Carcinogenic

Cancer " ^TntakeRisk (mg/kg/day I

— -. . -.— — - — — -=,=.= . .— _ . .. 5,l8E-06 ...

6.0_9E-07 -— .7 5.61E-05 .. _ : —— -:

—— .. ______ .-•-!- 92E-074.24E-07 - - 7.67E-07

......3 -96E-08 . 2 . 20E-05—— . ../ =--4.63E-07—— .-------•= — 4.11E-05.__

. —— - -3.iaE-04 .

._.,= —— -- — -— - —— ., .- —— •• ..2-8SE-05

... z... —— . __— -.3.36E-06-;.T,-- - —— -~ r:=5.03E-101.76E-12. :„-_-. _.= -=^.87E-04 .

5.71E-05. ._._ .. ^_ _ _

\Effects

HazardIndex

*j..-.. . _, — ,1,30E-02

——4.80E-081.53E-041.10E-035.26E-044..22E-03

2.11E-05

..,„, . — ...5.76E-03.1_.68E-042,S2E-09

. . --.1.25E-03

i.91E-02

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Table K-9 (Cent.

Chemical - _-_ . --

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact

AluminumAntimonyArocloL" 1248 - - - -Aroclor 126_Q, . .==. ....... _ _Benzoic AcidBerylliumBis (2-.. thy Ihexyl JphthalateCadmiumChromium _ { total )Copper"Dibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)TolueneTrichloroetheneZinc - ,..___

Dermal Route Subtotal:

Receptor Total: - - ----- - - - -

Carcinogenic. Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration • Intake Cancer...= .-(jtig/kg) (mg/kg/day) • Risk

..with Contaminated Soil , - — - — _......-.

5-.7E+03 ... ..____. . _—-..,-.... . . - • _ _-J5.4.8E-00 " " " _ _ _ . _ _ _ - . . - _7.70E-01 --„.-,- --3.16E-08 2.43E-07

__ 7-.-09E+01 2. 91E-06 ... .. 2.2'4J3-OS2.40E-01 .- *r, ..- .- =—--- -=,.- ., .- —— -

' 9,"60E-01 " " . "__/-:_-.-7" -2.75E.+ 01 .. ._ _ ..,.,_-—:- .,.---, -- v---. -5-80E.-01 _7 —— 7 7_.., ——5.14E+01 . ....!. ._- _ _..--.-..-__ ---,^_

' •"!3;."'2E+0.2 ' ' "---•-" -" ~' ' — --Z-.64E-00 " --- -~~-~~— , ._ - .- - ——.8.61E+03 , __-,-..-..._-,..-.:. -,.,. ..-.._

. 3.80E+02 —— '•- "--'•"" ——3.61E+Q1 . _ . ._ --_---.. = =..,,= -- .- —— ,4.20E-fOo _.:. .^." ' — -. .- - -. —6.30E-04 " — =, =.. ,-, ,7 ——1.56E-03. .. . -—.. .... . .- -

' -^.B4E+02 ' " —— —— -

= -- - - - - - 2.26E-05

- . - - - - = . - . . . 7.97E-05.

Non— Carcinogenic Effects

Intake Hazard(mg/kg/day) index

-

—— - , , .a - __

—— . . - —— -

=- ———

—— -- -- -.-- ——

——— -. -- - -:-• - ——— ,.

———— - -

——— -- - -; ———

3.09E-08 6,18E-05— . _ . - - - ——— - - —— —— - ^ —— -

- - . — . . ——— . • . — .— • . - .--.-^_ . , _

- - - - - —

6.18E-05

3.92E-02

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Table K-10

CANCER RISK AND NOHCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H s HReceptor: Child

Case: Reasonable Maximum Exposure

. __..._ ,Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

ConcentrationChemical .. . (mg/kg)

Intake Cancer - Intake{ mg/kg/day ) Ris k ( mg/kg/day )

HazardIndex

Ej.ponun Route: Ingestion of Chemicals in Soil ---.-= — - — ---- — = _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _

AntimonyArocloi 1248Arocloi 1260Ben zoic Acid — _Beryl HUBBisfS-tthylhexyl. phthalateCadmiumChromium I total ICopperDibutyl PhthalateIronLeadManganeseNickel (Soluble Salts)Toluen*Ti'ichloroethen*Zinc - --=_—

Ingestion Rout* Subtotal;

7.46E-001.29E-001.52E+02

-_2.*JOE-011.23E-004.53E+016.17E-017.98E+013-92E+026.80E-001.11E+0.5.95E+026.42E+014.9SE-00l.BSE-034.71E-031.06E+03

—_,-,..- - _ _ _ ... — _ ._9.54E-05__l-ilE-06... 1.09E-05 ... - -. —— ^-1.67E-04 1.29E-03- .._.._.. .. —— . -

— .- — — — —— . - -w ,-3.07E-061.35E-06 5.81E-06 . .JL.57E-054.96E-05 6.94E-07 --5.79E-04

— — ,. . -. — 8,66E-06._. . .--... ...__ - —— :-.•-..- ...1.02E-0 3 '

-— - —— -- ~ .= --§. 01E-03 ---. _ . — --- — ••=^-8,69E-OS

— — . - -_- — -. . — . . ... - — - _-,, s.._.. .,. —— ™_-., =-

____ — ___.-, 8.21E-04— — - 6.33E-05

- —— • ' =: 2.40E-085.16E-09 5.68E-11 .- -. .-=-=.-__

. — — -- -—--C-1.36E-02

1.31E-03

,2.395-01

=_-. , —— .7.68E-07S.14E-032.90E-021.73B-025.10E-021.35E-01£,69E-05

— .„„, ___ ——1.64E-011.17E-031.20E-08

-F-. - -T--.53E-02

A.aeE-oi^.

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Table K-10 (Cent.)

carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Exposure

Concentration Intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical -- . - - . (mg/kg) (mg/kg/day. Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route; Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil .... ' ._.

Aluminum 6/93E+03 , — ,.. ,- - — —- - —Antimony ' ." 7.46E-00.. . . : — -- - -= — - —Aroclor 1248 =- - 1.29E-OQ" _-_, "_-,--- JL48E-07 _. Sr_5_3E-06 — _Aroclor 1260 - . __1_. .L"r7".- "i."5-2.3+02_ """ """ """""_S"V9 9 E-_0 5 _________ "_?_,_.6"?E-Q4 . . —— -- ——Bensoic.Acid ... _."__....._——2-.740E-01 -" , — - - --•- - • -— - — •' • • —Beryllium 1.23E-QO .... _- - . - , - — - . - - - = - — . - . ._ — . — - -Bis.2-e.lhylhexyl)phthalat* "4,53E+pl_ . .=, . .. =—.- . --_••-• — .—.Cadmium' .7 7 " 6.77E--oT 17.7 __.. . —— ---- - --" — 8.66E-07 1.73E-03Chromium (total) 7.98E+01 _ - — -1-- r • ..— --- _. . ... —Copper "" """ """~ " "3."92E-fO"2 " ""- " — . - _ . .Dibutyl Phthalate __. __ . ^-80E-OQ"__ '"-.:" _-— =-"-=-"- — — -- -^Iron - - - - - - — - - - " iyjJLE.f.o'4 " _ : " — - - - —Lead . . - 5.95E+02 : . '--- — :_.._.____:. ..,——. . —— ^_ _Manganese . _-.- 6.42E+01- ._„.- - .-..--. , -_!_,. -,,- . ... .— • —Nickel [Soluble Salts) " 4.95E-00 .1 y __, ' — — - - - - - -—- — ^__Toluene 1.88E-03 . - . ' —— = - - - - —— - - —— ——Trichloroethene 4.71E-0'3 _ '• —•-"-——-.-.-- --~ ~ - —• - —Zinc - ' -:.~ .-.---. ;1.06E+03. . . " " - , - - - - - 3- - - - - - - — . = - --— - __.

Dermal Route Subto.tal; --- - - • • -- —- ' -- 7.76E-04. I.73E-03

Receptor Total-: - - - - - . .-«-•- • - • ' • .--•——- - -»- - - - . . - . - - . •-= - -2109E-03 . C.88E-01

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Table K-ll

CANCER RISK AND NONCANCER HAZARD INDEX ESTIMATESRESIDENTIAL SOIL EXPOSURE

Location: Future On-site at H & HReceptor: Child -

Case: Average Exposure

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

Chemical

Exposure Route: Ingestion of

AluminumAntimonyArocloi 1248Arocloi 1260Benzoi . AcidBeryllium8i» . 2-ethylhexyl ) phthalateCadRiuntChromium i total )Coppe rDibutyl FhthalateI tonLeadManganeseNickel [Soluble Salts iToluen*Trichloi'oetheneSine

Inqtstion Route Subtotal;

ExposurePoint

Concentration(mg/kc )

Chemicals in Soil

5.47E+036.48E-007.70E-017.09E+01 .2-40E-019.60E-012.755-fOl5.80E-015.14E+013.22E+02 " "2.64E-00S.61E+033.3QE*Q23.61E-.-014.20B+006.30E-041.56E-034.84E+02

Intake Cancer .Intake(mg/kg/day) Risk _ _( mg/kg/day }

- --= ^

______ .._ —————— " . - , ————— . ______ . „ ——————— -=;__.

.- — - --^ ~,7..46E-05 ._7.5!iE-07 . . ._ 5.a4..E-06 __ . . — - _ _ _ _ - -6^SaE-05. ,. . -5.38E-04

__. — . . __ _ — -----:- -2. 76E-069.47E-07 . 4.07E-06 __.__!. 1QE-052.71E-05 ._ 3.79E-07_.. > . 3. .16T-04 . "

—— - —— — ..- T6-,67_E-06_. —— ----- .» -S. 9 IE-04

. .7 __ _--• -'-- --- :- •——---•- -=---=-4-. 51E-03 .,-".--- —— - -— — 3.04E-05 .

—— ....._ . _ ._^ —— ..-,......_..._ _-. ._..."_ — - - -" -- = - — . .:. :T^ :.: - —- .-__.... — -~ - ,=- -- — - --." ./4.15E-04

- -- —— •- I. .— 4.83E-05 " _—— - ——— - --7.25.E-09 .

1,5.3E-09 1.6_9E-11 . __ _^_ _..._-- -:- .—— •;_ —— --- - ,57E-03

5.4.8E-04

HazardIndex

-!-!. -

i,87E-01.-- — ._-__= —ETt.90E-072^20E-031.58E-02"l,33_E-02.2...96E-02

_.i_-_2_2E-01.3.-.04E-OS==- —— :

,_..._ ^ ——— --

.1.30E-022-/42E-03"i,63E-09_- . - - - —— ."l ,86E-02"

4 .74E-01

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L-Table K-ll (Cent.) " —- - —- ----- - - —- ------- -- -

Carcinogenic Effects Non-Carcinogenic Effects

ExposurePoint

Concentration intake Cancer Intake HazardChemical - . . ...(mg/kg. (mg/kg/day) Risk (mg/kg/day) Index

Exposure Route: Dermal Contact with Contaminated Soil. ^. . . . . . .

Aluminum " 5.47E+03 .__..._ — " = . . ,. .' — — - —Antimony -- - -___-- ff_-____8E-0_p___ _ - _ _ - - - _ - _™ _TT" " —— " —Aroclor 1248 _ . ... "" _'.. '_______. 7.10E-pi- "'______,._ "/8_ 83E-0.8_ _____ .6,_8QE-p7" " ——:- ——Aroclor 1260 7 " _ . ""7.09E+01_._ ..,= ...... .8..13E-06 "6.26E-05 . _. —- -: - —Benzoic Acid ..".. ._'_'_ . 2.40E-01 . — — - -- - — —Beryllium 9.60E-01 ... — - ....— — —Bis (2-ethylhexyl Jphthalate . . 2.7.5.E+01 __ . ..„ —- '=_-_- .- .--,..- --.---. —Cadmium. . _.__.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 5.80E-01. . ... ,- .. ._— . --. ._:. --._>. ' 1.29E-07 2.58E-04Chromium (total) 5.14E+01. . .... . ._.._._.. .-_.__-__,:-_^-. - .-_._____: - — .Copper "" " "" : "3.92E+02 " — - - - - - r~ - — •".- — —Dibutyl Phthalate _ 2.64E-QO __ . _. __ — ..- --,_.. - —... - —- - - —Iron - - - --- - - -"- -"- - -8.61E+03 - -- _^-_—- - . - — . . . _ — . —Lead .. .. . _.3.. 8 QE+ 0.2_ . _ _ . . _ ; r- .. _ : _ . _ . _ : —- -—-----Manganese 3.61E+01 _. _-.-- .... .=..- : — — -- —Nickel (Soluble Salts) 4.20E+00 ~ —------ — • —Toluene 6.30E-04 . ...--... . . .-.- - -—; — —Trichloroethene 1.56E-03... .'. . ' _, - . -=-. .-"__.-... '. ... ..-._. —-.- . — - —Zinc . - . . : - - ....,.:.-,. ._4..84E+02 - .. ._" _ . . -~.7 -.:",=--- . _ .— " . - —— •——

Dermal Route Subtotal: -------- . . . . . . _ _ . _ . . ... .._5.33E-Q5 - _ 2.58E-04

Receptor Total: . . . . . . . . . .._._ .. ... .... ....... ..6.11.E-04 4.74E-01

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