Laserfiche WebLink
i <br /> i <br /> Figure 15 <br /> SOLUBLE DESIGNATED LEVEL FOR A CONSTITUENT OF SOIL <br /> AT A CONTAMINATED SITE <br /> DOMESTIC <br /> WATER <br /> WELL CONTAMINATED SITE <br /> . 6. <br /> ,,, 0.05 x n mg soluble As/kg soil <br /> or <br /> 0.05 x n mg As liter of extract <br /> 10 .. from the WET <br /> INITIAL LEACHATE <br /> (0.05 x n) mg Arsenic <br /> liter of <br /> leachate <br /> } <br /> my v,r <br /> ��r 7 <br /> + 2EraY <br /> } �3.;�!hdY A{YC<`-},�T'��q� i`h'✓ 1�✓�+i,�,}a V i� Svh \� <br /> u � y .�y4v 4J{wry vY �•�+yc. ro <br /> {;' • } v � v ✓l'x'y�." yy Mrd <br /> G y �✓yv✓ Y� YV tri'}i,,.� y 'AY C£✓ fi✓"�+i 4J ii�Y <br /> Water <br /> . . . . . . . . _ Table <br /> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br /> 0.05 mg Arsenic /liter of water . . . . GROUND <br /> ( Drinking Wbte'r Standard ) : ' ' . ' " �j WATER _ <br /> . . . . : . FLOW <br /> the procedures of these and other agencies to assure the protection of human and ' <br /> environmental health and water quality. Where one agency's cleanup levels differ from <br /> those of another for the same site, the rhore restrictive levels will protect both agencies <br /> concerns and it is these levels that should guide the site mitigation effort. It is, therefore, <br /> 18imperative that all agencies with potential concerns be brought into the derision making <br /> process as early as possible. <br /> Page 48 Designated Level Methodology <br />