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designated as detection monitoring wells. Monitoring wells AMW-1, AMW-3, AMW4, AMW- <br /> 5, AMW-10, AMW-11, AMW-18, and AMW-19 are designated as corrective action monitoring <br /> wells. The analytical results from samples collected at the corrective action wells are used to <br /> evaluate improvements in groundwater quality as a result of previously implemented corrective <br /> action measures. <br /> ATC Associates, Inc. reported that corrective action monitoring well AMW-3 has been <br /> abandoned, and that corrective action monitoring well AMW-5 could not be sampled during the <br /> second quarter 2007 due to a nonfunctional pump lodged in the well. <br /> Groundwater samples are scheduled to be analyzed quarterly for field parameters (groundwater <br /> elevation, pH, specific conductance, temperature, and turbidity) and monitoring parameters <br /> (arsenic, barium, bicarbonate, calcium, carbonate, chloride, gasoline-range petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons, hexavalent chromium, magnesium, nitrate, oil and grease, potassium, sodium, <br /> strontium, sulfate,TDS,and VOCs). <br /> 2.1 Detection Monitoring <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from the background well (AMW-2) and detection <br /> monitoring wells (AMW-6, AMW-7, AMW-12, AMW-13, and AMW-14) during the second <br /> quarter 2007 monitoring event. The field and laboratory results provided by BC Laboratories, <br /> Inc. for the second quarter 2007 detection monitoring sampling are summarized on Table 2.2. <br /> The historical groundwater data for the detection monitoring wells are presented in Appendix D. <br /> The data are graphed on time series concentration plots, included in Appendix E. For VOCs, <br /> only those compounds that exhibited detections for the second quarter 2007 monitoring event <br /> were plotted. The concentration limits presented on Table 2.2 were calculated by Herst & <br /> Associates, Inc. from data collected through the second quarter 2007 monitoring event. The <br /> statistical analysis calculations for detection monitoring wells are included in Appendix E. A <br /> copy of the statistical analysis methodology is included in Appendix C. <br /> During the second quarter 2007 monitoring event, barium at AMW-13 and hexavalent chromium <br /> at AMW-7 exceeded their respective concentration limits. The second quarter 2007 barium <br /> concentration at AMW-13 (0.25 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that well <br /> since May 1995, and is well below the National Primary Drinking Water Standard(2 mg/L). The <br /> second quarter 2007 hexavalent chromium concentration at AMW-7(0.0051 mg/L)is comparable <br /> to concentrations observed at that well intermittently since February 1997. The second quarter <br /> 2007 hexavalent chromium concentration at AMW-7 is well below the National Primary <br /> Drinking Water Standard for chromium(0.1 mg/L). <br /> During the second quarter 2007 monitoring event, no VOCs were detected above the laboratory <br /> PQL in samples collected from detection monitoring wells AMW-6, AMW-7, or AMW-12. <br /> Tetrachloroethene was detected above the PQL at AMW-13 during the second quarter 2007. <br /> Dichlorodifluoromethane, tetrachloroethene, and trichloroethene were detected above the PQL at <br /> AMW-14 during the second quarter 2007. <br /> The second quarter 2007 concentration of dichlorodifluoromethane at AMW-14 (0.66 ug/L) is <br /> comparable to concentrations observed at that well intermittently since May 1996. The second <br /> quarter 2007 concentration of tetrachlorothene at AMW-13 (2.0 ug/L) is comparable to <br /> concentrations observed at that well intermittently since March 1994, and is below the National <br /> Primary Drinking Water Standard (5 ug/L). The second quarter 2007 concentration of <br /> tetrachloroethene at AMW-14 (9.6 ug/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that well <br /> 2 <br />