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Land-Use Studies are designed to assess the contamination plumes in urban areas, existing wells <br /> concentrations and distribution of water-quality that were installed to define the downgradient extent <br /> constituents in recently recharged ambient ground of a contamination plume were not considered for <br /> water (generally less than 10 years old) associated sampling Furthermore, samples were collected from <br /> with the most significant settings of land use and only four wells that were drilled to define the quality <br /> hydrogeologic conditions in each Study Unit Two to of ambient ground water upgradient of point-source <br /> four Land-Use Studies typically are completed in each spills This well-selection process essentially excludes <br /> Study Unit The priority of potential Land-Use Studies from the study those parts of the aquifer where known <br /> is based on a combination of Study-Unit and National point-source plumes are well defined, therefore, <br /> priorities Factors considered in assigning priorities depending on the number of defined plumes within the <br /> include importance of the land-use setting to quality of study area, the water-quality data from the Urban <br /> ground water withdrawn and used in the Study Unit, Land-Use Studies may be skewed toward nonde- <br /> regional significance of the hydrogeologic setting, tectable or Iower concentrations of contaminants For <br /> contamination potential of the targeted land use, and example, if all the point-source contamination in an <br /> geographic correspondence to subunits concurrently urban area were defined by observation wells and <br /> sampled as part of the Study-Unit Survey Wells were sufficiently spread out so that the plumes did not <br /> selected for a Land-Use Study are randomly overlap, then none of the wells selected for an Urban <br /> distributed throughout the occurrences of the land-use Land-Use Study in this area would be affected by, or <br /> setting of interest within the Study Unit using a gnd would characterize, point-source spills The water- <br /> based random sampling approach (Scott, 1990) quality data from this hypothetical Urban Land-Usefp <br /> Generally,a minimum of 20 wells are sampled in each Study would charactenze only contaminants from <br /> land-use setting Some studies used existing wells, nonpomt sources In the Denver Urban Land-Use <br /> others drilled new wells, whereas still others used a Study, four wells were sampled that were drilled to <br /> combination of new and existing wells Because of the define the quality of the ambient ground water before <br /> difficulty in finding suitable wells within Atlanta, it is affected by leakage from a regulated unit as <br /> . Georgia, some springs were sampled, and the results defined by the USEPA (1992b) Samples from all four <br /> are included with data from the wells in this report of these wells had detectable concentrations of MTBE <br /> The wells sampled for the Land-Use Studies have a at 0 5, 9 6, 800, and 23,000µg/L Two of these wells <br /> short (ideally less than 3 m (meters) in length) open were upgradient of plumes that were not associated <br /> interval located near the top of unconfined aquifer with gasoline sources (Breton Bruce, U S Geological <br /> Only wells located in recharge areas underlying or Survey, written commun , 1995) although this does <br /> immediately downgradient from the land use of not mean that another undefined plume is the source <br /> interest are selected Ideally,observation wells or low- of MTBE in these wells Samples from these two <br /> capacity existing wells are selected to avoid the wells had concentrations of MTBE of 9 6 and <br /> complexities of determining contributing areas to 800 gg/L None of the other seven Urban Land-Use <br /> heavily pumped wells Many wells are installed by Studies used upgradient wells associated with point- <br /> NAWQA to meet these cntena. Well selection and source spills <br /> installation procedures are discussed in more detail by <br /> Lapham and others (in press) Sampling procedures are discussed in Koterba and <br /> others (m press) and are briefly summarized here <br /> Because there may be numerous point sources of Submersible pumps were cleaned before a sample was <br /> contamination in an urban area, a randomly located collected The normal decontamination procedure <br /> well may be affected directly by nonpoint-, or point- included an Initial flush with nonphosphate detergent, <br /> source contamination, or both MTBE may be used in a deionized VOC blank-water rinse, a methanol rinse, <br /> gasoline to meet the requirements of the 1990 Clean and a final deionized water rinse Samples were <br /> Air Act Amendments in the urban areas studied collected in an environmental chamber that protected <br /> (fig 1) MTBE also may be used in premium gasoline the samples from airborne contamination Powderless <br /> in many of the urban areas studied To avoid skewing latex gloves were wom whenever a sample was <br /> the characterization of water quality toward defined collected Samples were preserved with hydrochlonc <br /> 6 A Preliminary Assessment of the Occurrence and Possible Soun;es of UTBE In Ground Water <br />