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R603 UPDATE-27 5/17/94 <br /> . GROUND WATER QUARTERLY SAMPLING <br /> Ground water samples were collected on March 4 and 29, 1994 see <br /> Table 1 These samples were collected by a WEGE Geo-technician <br /> and "Chain of Custody" delivered on ice to State certified <br /> testing laboratorys (SUPERIOR PRECISION ANALYTICAL, INC DHS <br /> #1332 and AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK, INC DHS ##1172) for <br /> chemical analyses The March 2, 1994 samples were analyzed for <br /> Halogenated Volatile Organics using EPA Method 8010 The <br /> compounds of interest are associated with the Lincoln Village <br /> ground water plume (Dichloroethane (DCE) - Specific Gravity of <br /> 1 18 and solubility of 0 6%, Trichloroethylene (TCE) - Specific <br /> Gravity of 1 46 and solubility of 0 la and Tetrachloroethylene <br /> (Perk) - Specific Gravity of 1 62 and solubility of 0 02% To <br /> obtain representative sample the bailers were weighted so as to <br /> sank them to the bottom of the shallow ground water wells to <br /> obtain the samples from the bottom of the well versus the top of <br /> the ground water in the well , as is done for gasoline range <br /> hydrocarbons - specific gravity 0 64 The March 29 , 1994 samples <br /> were analyzed for TPH and BTEX concentrations using EPA Methods <br /> 8015 and 602 respectively Since diesel has never shown up in <br /> the sample results, the samples obtained on 11/27/90 and later <br /> were analyzed using EPA methods 5030 and 602 for Total Fuel <br /> Hydrocarbons and BTEX The next quarterly sampling will occur in <br /> June, 1994 <br /> 3 . 0 RESULTS <br /> GROUND WATER SAMPLE RESULTS <br /> Ground water samples were collected from monitor wells MW1 , MW6 , <br /> MW9 and MW11 on March 4 , 1994 These wells are situated between <br /> the Lincoln Village ground water problem (ground water <br /> contaminated with DCE, PCE & TCE) and the active ground water <br /> remediation at this site The water samples collected were chain <br /> of custody delivered to Superior Precision Analytical , Inc for <br /> analysis using EPA method 8010 - Halogenated Volatile Organic <br /> Compounds Laboratory results show below detection limits for <br /> all compounds tested, see Appendix A and Table 1 <br /> Ground water samples were obtained from all of the monitoring <br /> wells on March 29 , 1994 for analysis of total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and BTEX <br /> The latest sample results showed a decline in L-VLll a11I111U LL <br /> associated with the ground water at MW1, MW2 , and MW12 Monitor <br /> wells MW4 , MW5 , MW6 , MW7, MW9 and MW11 continue to be below <br /> detection limits The other wells that have some degree of <br /> ground water contamination (MW3 , MW8 , and MW10) showed increases, <br /> see Table 1, and Figure 5 <br /> The increase in contaminant concentrations found at MW3 , and MW10 <br /> is thought to be associated with the increase in vacuum at these <br /> wells, while the increase at MW8 maybe associated with the <br /> drawing back of the plume to the site, see Tables 1 and 3 <br /> PAGE 2 <br />