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345406\T10\FAP_CSR_08_TEXT_2006-06.DOC 1 JUNE 2006 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Monthly Cleanup Status Report – No. 8 Period of May 15, 2006 to June 15, 2006 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site PREPARED FOR: Bart Cañellas/EPA Sabino Rivera/NMED Eileen Shannon/CoA PREPARED BY: CH2M HILL COPY TO: William LeFevre/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque Jeff Gamlin/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque Kevin Bral/CH2M HILL, Denver Mike Brewer/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque John Knott/CH2M HILL, Dallas Amy Halloran/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque Peter van Noort/CH2M HILL, Dallas-Fort Worth PREPARED UNDER: EPA Region 6 Response Action Contract No. 68-W6-0036 Work Assignment No. 127-RARA-06DD DCN 06-8682 DATE: June 26, 2006 1.0 Introduction This monthly cleanup status report (CSR) summarizes operation and maintenance (O&M) activities and monitoring data for the pump and treat (P&T) system operated as part of the selected remedy for the Fruit Avenue Plume (FAP) Superfund Site (CERCLIS No. NMD986668911) located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This report describes O&M activities performed on the system from May 15, 2006 through June 15, 2006. The FAP Superfund Site (Site) is identified on the National Priorities List (NPL) as a chlorinated solvent ground water plume located in the downtown area of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The primary contaminant of concern (COC) in the ground water at the Site is trichloroethene (TCE) with lesser amounts of tetrachloroethene (PCE), cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE), and trans-1,2-DCE. A treatment system was constructed between August 2004 and September 2005. Routine operations of the system started on November 18, 2005. A summary of startup operations may be found in Cleanup Status Report No. 1 (CH2M HILL, 2006a). The treatment system consists of one ground water extraction well (D2E-P1), two injection wells (D2E-I3 and I2/D1E-I1) that contain a total of three
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T E C H N I C A L M E M O R A N D U M

Monthly Cleanup Status Report – No. 8 Period of May 15, 2006 to June 15, 2006 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site PREPARED FOR: Bart Cañellas/EPA

Sabino Rivera/NMED Eileen Shannon/CoA

PREPARED BY: CH2M HILL COPY TO: William LeFevre/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque

Jeff Gamlin/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque Kevin Bral/CH2M HILL, Denver Mike Brewer/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque John Knott/CH2M HILL, Dallas Amy Halloran/CH2M HILL, Albuquerque Peter van Noort/CH2M HILL, Dallas-Fort Worth

PREPARED UNDER: EPA Region 6 Response Action Contract No. 68-W6-0036 Work Assignment No. 127-RARA-06DD

DCN 06-8682 DATE: June 26, 2006

1.0 Introduction This monthly cleanup status report (CSR) summarizes operation and maintenance (O&M) activities

and monitoring data for the pump and treat (P&T) system operated as part of the selected remedy for

the Fruit Avenue Plume (FAP) Superfund Site (CERCLIS No. NMD986668911) located in

Albuquerque, New Mexico. This report describes O&M activities performed on the system from

May 15, 2006 through June 15, 2006.

The FAP Superfund Site (Site) is identified on the National Priorities List (NPL) as a chlorinated

solvent ground water plume located in the downtown area of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The

primary contaminant of concern (COC) in the ground water at the Site is trichloroethene (TCE) with

lesser amounts of tetrachloroethene (PCE), cis-1,2-dichloroethene (DCE), and trans-1,2-DCE. A

treatment system was constructed between August 2004 and September 2005. Routine operations of

the system started on November 18, 2005. A summary of startup operations may be found in Cleanup

Status Report No. 1 (CH2M HILL, 2006a). The treatment system consists of one ground water

extraction well (D2E-P1), two injection wells (D2E-I3 and I2/D1E-I1) that contain a total of three

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screened intervals for re-injection of treated water into the aquifer (single injection well [D2 aquifer

zone], dual injection well upper tube [I2 aquifer zone], and dual injection well lower tube [D1 aquifer

zone]), and an air stripper treatment system. The treatment system location is shown in Figure 1; the

layout of the system is provided in Figure 2.

The FAP Superfund Site Record of Decision (EPA, 2001) established a remediation action objective

(RAO) for operation of the treatment system that prevents human ingestion of, inhalation of, or

dermal contact with ground water that contains concentrations of PCE above 5 micrograms per liter

(µg/L), TCE above 5 µg/L, DCE above 70 µg/L, and trans-1,2-DCE above 100 µg/L (these are the

Maximum Contaminant Level Goals [MCLGs] set by the Clean Water Act (or are MCLs where

MCLGs are set at zero)).

To meet this RAO and Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs), the

treatment system has the following operational goals:

• COCs at concentrations less than MCLs at the ASTP effluent,

• Air emissions below state and federal threshold levels,

• Maintain >80% run time, and

• Maintain contaminant plume capture.

2.0 Operations Summary This section summarizes the field activities and presents the operational data that were collected from

the treatment system during the reporting period. Operational highlights for this reporting period are

presented in Table 1 and a summary of O&M activities is presented in Table 2. The performance of

the treatment system was monitored by onsite staff, and by remote monitoring of the SCADA system.

A list of ASTP operational parameters monitored is included in Table 3. Onsite observations of non-

SCADA operational parameters were recorded on inspection data log forms. Data from the

inspection data log forms for system monitoring and operational activities through this reporting

period are reported in Table 4. Field notes documenting field activities are included in

Attachment A.

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2.1 System Downtime The goal of exceeding 80% run time was achieved during this reporting period. The treatment plant

was operational 726 hours of a possible 745 hours, or 97% of the reporting period. The ASTP

runtime calculation and history are presented in Table 5.

2.1.1 Routine Downtime Routine downtime during this reporting period occurred while changing the bag filters. Details of

these events are included below in Section 2.4.1. The following list summarizes the routine system

shutdown occurrences and durations during this period.

• The system was shut down at 7:30 on June 15, 2006 for a routine bag filter change. Downtime

attributed to this reporting period: 4.5 hours.

2.1.2 Non-Routine Downtime Non-routine downtime during this reporting period was caused by low pH in the equalization tank,

testing, a water leak and the repair of the leak, and adjustment of the reinjection pump circuitry.

Details of these events are included below in Section 2.4.2. The following list summarizes the non-

routine system shutdown occurrences and durations during this period.

• The system was shut down at 22:40 on May 19, 2006 in response to a water leak in the lower well

injection piping, and was restarted at 10:30 on May 20, 2006. Downtime: 11.83 hours.

• The system was shut down at 08:40 on May 23, 2006 to repair the water leak, and was restarted

the same day at 10:20. Downtime: 1.67 hours.

• The system was shut down at 14:30 on June 1, 2006 in response to a low pH alarm, and was

restarted the same day at 15:20. Downtime: 0.83 hours.

• The system was shut down at 09:35 on June 2, 2006 for testing and adjustment of the reinjection

pump, and was restarted the same day at 09:55. Downtime: 0.33 hours.

2.2 Operational Data and Process Monitoring Data The ASTP SCADA system continuously monitors the operational data listed in Table 3. Non-

SCADA parameters are monitored a minimum of once per week. Figure 2 illustrates the locations of

the water and exhaust sampling ports, SCADA monitoring instruments, and the location on non-

SCADA instruments. The data recorded by the SCADA system is saved on a hard drive associated

with the computer system. The hard drive is backed up monthly. The non-SCADA data recorded by

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the operator on the inspection data log forms are included in Attachment B. Field notes

documenting field activities are included in Attachment A.

2.2.1 Plant Influent and Effluent, and Efficiency of Aboveground Treatment Components During this reporting period, the ASTP operated at an injection rate from 38 gpm to 89 gpm with an

average of 82 gpm. The injection rate is currently approximately 83 gpm and this is the expected

long-term sustainable injection rate. This injection rate is within the range of flow rates that the

treatment system was expected to operate (80 gpm to 100 gpm).

The cumulative and monthly volumes of ground water extracted and injected by the ASTP are

presented in Table 6 and Figure 3. Through the end of this reporting period, a cumulative total of

approximately 28,900,000 gallons of water have been pumped from the extraction well and treated by

the air stripper, approximately 28,100,000 gallons of treated water have been re-injected via the

injection well system, and approximately 938,000 gallons of treated water have been discharged to

the sanitary sewer. During the past month, approximately 3,570,000 gallons of water have been

pumped from the extraction well, treated by the air striper, and re-injected via the injection well

system and no water has been discharged to the sanitary sewer.

Current and historical COC concentrations in the ASTP influent (sample port SP-1) and effluent

(sample port SP-5) are summarized in Table 7. Analytical results from sampling during this

reporting period are contained in Attachment C. Samples for this reporting period were collected on

May 24, 2006. The following conclusions pertain to the analytical data from this reporting period:

• The influent sample for this reporting period contained TCE (12.8 µg/L), cis-1,2-DCE (4.7 µg/L),

and trans-1,2-DCE (1.9 µg/L).

• The effluent sample for this reporting period contained no detectable COCs. The observed

concentrations of COCs in the effluent sample well are below the MCL and suggest that the plant

meets the operational goal for effluent contaminant concentrations.

• A comparison of influent and effluent COC concentrations suggests that the ASTP completely

removes all analyzed COCs from the treated water.

The range of contaminant concentrations detected in all influent and effluent samples are within the

range of variability expected from environmental samples and the analytical method at this low

concentration, that is, no substantial variability is observed in the concentrations measured since

startup. As illustrated in Figure 4, this lack of substantial variability precludes the estimation of a

LTRA completion date.

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The mass removal of COCs by the treatment system was calculated based on the total volume of

ground water pumped from the extraction well during the reporting period and the difference between

the influent and treated (effluent) water concentrations as measured during the sampling event. A

concentration of one-half the detection limit (typically 0.25 µg/L) was used if a particular COC was

not detected in the treated water sample. Calculations of the contaminant mass removed by the

system are illustrated in Attachment D. The cumulative and monthly mass of COCs removed from

ground water since the treatment system commenced operations are presented in Table 8 and

illustrated in Figure 5. Approximately 1.94 kilograms (kg) of VOCs (consisting of TCE, cis-1,2-

DCE, and trans-1,2-DCE) have been removed from the ground water aquifer since the treatment

system began operation. PCE has not been detected in the influent water samples.

The reinjection pump was tested to evaluate its hydraulic performance on June 8, 2006. The pump

was observed to produce 4% to 31% less pressure than the manufactures pump curve indicates. At

the current operating flow, 85 gpm, about 15% less pressure is produced. The pump has lost from 1%

to 4% of the pressure measured during a test conducted March 8, 2006. The ANSI standard for

Centrifugal and Vertical Pumps (ANSI/HI 9.6.5-2000) indicates that at 10% pressure loss the pump

"needs to be shut down immediately" as continued pump operation ... “will shorten the mean time

between failures of the unit and greatly increase the likelihood of a catastrophic pump failure.” The

cause for decreased performance and replacement pumps are being evaluated.

All previously collected air emissions samples have shown that the maximum concentrations detected

from the treatment system have been well below applicable regulatory standards. Additionally, the

influent concentrations of VOCs in ground water have not varied appreciably since startup. The

concentrations observed in the air emissions are not expected to change unless the influent

concentration of ground water entering the ASTP changes significantly. During this reporting period

the influent concentrations have not changed significantly and therefore an air emissions sample was

not collected.

2.2.2 Extraction Well Data Throughout the reporting period, the pumping rate for the extraction well (D2E-P1) ranged from

82 to 98 gpm. The extraction well pump is cycled on/off to maintain flow balance with the re-

injection system. Flow at the extraction well is manually controlled through the SCADA system to

maintain a fixed flow rate so that the frequency of on/off cycles is minimized. A comparison of the

extraction well and injection pump timers shows that the extraction pump operates approximately

84% of the time.

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The specific capacity of the extraction well was determined from data collected on two days during

the reporting period. The average specific capacity calculated for the extraction well during this

reporting period is approximately 3.7 gpm/ft. The data used to determine the specific capacity of the

extraction well are displayed in Table 9. The specific capacity observed this period is within the

historic range of 3.4 to 3.9 gpm/ft and is not expected to change significantly during long-term

operation.

It is assumed that the conclusions of the capture zone evaluation are still applicable because the

extraction well continues to operate at approximately the same flow rate as was included in the

capture zone evaluation in the March 2006 CSR (CH2M HILL, 2006b).

• Little or no capture is occurring in the I2 zone. The extraction well is screened across the D2

zone only and does not appear to be affecting the I2 zone.

• In the D1 zone, capture of contaminants identified by the monitor well SFMW-22 appears

successful. Contaminants downstream and south of the pumping well are not being captured.

• In the D2 zone, capture of contaminants identified by the monitor well SFMW-23 appears

successful. Contaminants downstream and south of the pumping well are not being captured.

Contaminants upstream of the pumping well will likely not be captured as they would tend to

move around the injection boundary.

In summary, the vertical and horizontal extent of the capture zone is as was expected when the

location of the extraction well was selected (CH2M HILL, 2004).

2.2.3 Injection Well Data The flow of treated water to the injection wells is manually controlled through the SCADA system to

maintain a fixed flow rate at each injection well. The FCVs are programmed to stop injection when

the water in the well reaches a predetermined level. The injection FCVs are currently programmed to

maintain water levels below 20 feet below ground surface and achieve the following approximate

flows:

• 47 gpm to the single injection well (D2E-I3).

• 8 gpm to the upper screen of the dual injection well (I2/D1E-I1).

• 29 gpm to the lower screen of the dual injection well (I2/D1E-I1).

The specific capacity of the injection wells was calculated from data collected several times during

the reporting period and is summarized in Table 9. As expected, the specific capacity of the injection

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wells decreases during normal operations of the treatment system. Routine backflushing of the

injection wells (approximately every 2 weeks) has been effective at reclaiming the injection capacity.

2.3 Problems Encountered With P&T Component Operation On Thursday May 18, 2006 during a regularly scheduled back flushing event, a leak was observed in

the piping leading to the lower screen of injection well I2/D1E-I1. Flow to this portion of the system

was stopped and back flushing was completed. On Friday May 19, 2006 a repair was attempted but

was unsuccessful. The ASTP was shut down overnight to prevent flooding of the well vault. On

Saturday May 20, a portion of the repair was completed which allowed the ASTP to be restarted with

injection to the upper (I2) and single (D2) aquifer zones. A pipe fitter from OMI (a subsidiary of

CH2M HILL) inspected the piping on Monday May 22, competed the repair on Tuesday, May 23,

and the treatment plant was running at capacity by 10:20 that morning.

On June 6, 2006 the HMI computer crashed due to overheating. This resulted in a loss of data that

would normally be trended during the down time and a risk that operator control of the ASTP would

be lost. A temporary air conditioning unit was installed to provide cooling to the control panel in the

treatment plant. A permanent air conditioning unit has been specified and the procurement process

has been started.

On June 9, 2006 a leak was observed on the acid metering pump. The leak is at the pump diaphragm.

The pump continues to operate but requires periodic cleaning. Replacement parts and spares have

been ordered and will be installed upon arrival.

On June 15, 2005 a second leak was observed in the flow control valve for the lower screen of

injection well I2/D1E-I1. At the time of this report, injection to the lower zone has been stopped and

a response is being developed.

2.4 System Modifications and Maintenance The purpose of this section is to summarize routine and non-routine maintenance and system

modifications performed during this reporting period and to identify routine maintenance activities

scheduled for the next reporting period.

2.4.1 Routine Maintenance As part of the routine maintenance procedures for the treatment system, each injection well is

anticipated to require routine backflushing. To ensure adequate staffing and equipment availability,

routine backflushing is scheduled every two weeks. A detailed description of backflushing operations

is included in the March 2006 CSR. Injection to a well is typically suspended while it is being back

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flushed and restarted as soon as work on that well is complete. During this reporting period, the

injection wells were backflushed on May 18, June 1, and June 15, 2006. Additional backflushing is

scheduled for the next reporting period.

Additional routine maintenance performed during this reporting period included changing the bag

filters on June 15, 2005. Changing the bag filters requires that the ASTP be shut down long enough

to drain the filter canisters. Bag filters are typically changed when pressure difference across the

filters exceeds 10 pounds per square inch (psi). Upon removal, the influent filter bags (BF#1) were a

medium grey color and contained silt, sand, and rust chips. The influent bag filters were last changed

100 days ago. The effluent filter bags (BF#2) also contained silt and sand and were an orange-brown

color as would be expected if there were a buildup of iron-oxyhydroxide precipitate. The effluent bag

filters were last changed 52 days ago. The filter changes were successful in returning the ASTP to

normal operating pressures.

The air stripper view windows have remained clear and pressure in the air stripper has remained

within acceptable limits; therefore, cleaning of the air stripper trays was not required during this

reporting period.

2.4.2 System Modifications and Non-Routine Maintenance The reinjection pump has previously tripped its electric circuit breaker. During this reporting period,

the reinjection pump was tested, the circuitry inspected, and the circuit breaker settings were adjusted

on June 2, 2006. The pump has not tripped its circuit breaker since the change.

A temporary air conditioning unit was installed on June 13, 2006 to provide cooling to the control

panel in the treatment plant to prevent the HMI computer from overheating. A permanent air

conditioning unit has been specified and the procurement process has been started.

Periodic clean up of leaking acid was conducted. Replacement parts and spares have been ordered for

the acid metering pump and will be installed upon arrival.

3.0 Conclusions The ASTP was fully functional during this reporting period. Based on the monitoring and

observations made during this reporting period, the following conclusions were developed:

• Approximately 0.25 kg of total VOCs (consisting of TCE, cis-1,2-DCE, and trans-1,2-DCE) were

removed from the D2 zone of the ground water aquifer. The influent VOC concentrations

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remained similar to previous monitoring periods and the treatment plant successfully removed

VOCs to non-detectable concentrations prior to reinjection.

• The treatment system was in operation for about 97 percent of the operating period (May 15 to

June 15, 2006) exceeding the operational goal of 80 percent.

• Approximately 3½ million gallons of water were pumped from the D2 aquifer and treated. All of

this water was re-injected via the injection wells at concentrations below the MCLs.

• Previously measured air emissions were below state and federal threshold levels. As the air

emissions depend directly upon the COC concentrations in the influent ground water, and these

concentrations have not changed, it is assumed that the system still meets the goal of keeping air

emissions below state and federal levels.

4.0 Recommendations/Upcoming Activities Influent and effluent water sampling, injection well back flushing, and acid deliveries will continue

during the June-July operation period.

A long-term plan is being developed in response to the decreased performance of the reinjection

pump and the two water leaks observed during this reporting period. Testing materials have been

ordered to evaluate corrosion rates.

5.0 References CH2M HILL, 2004 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site Remedial Action: Interim System

Evaluation. February 17 2004[DCN 04-5995

CH2M HILL, 2006a. Cleanup Status Report No. 1 – Startup Version 1.0. Fruit Avenue Plume

Superfund Site. Albuquerque, New Mexico. January 2006.

CH2M HILL, 2006b. Cleanup Status Report No. 5. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site.

Albuquerque, New Mexico. March 2006.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 2001. Record of Decision. Fruit Avenue Plume Site.

Albuquerque, New Mexico (CERCLIS # NMD986668911). September 2001.

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Table 1ASTP Operational Highlights (May 15 to June 15, 2006)Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, New Mexico

Reporting Period Start Date 5/15/06 11:00 AMReporting Period End Date 6/15/06 12:00 PMASTP operation time [hrs] 762Total volume [gal] of gw pumped during the reporting period 3.57E+06Total volume [gal] of gw injected during the reporting period 3.46E+06Total mass [kg] of TCE and other VOCs removedduring the reporting period (estimated) 0.25Total mass [lbs] of TCE and other VOCs removedduring the reporting period (estimated) 0.55Percent operational during the reporting period 97%

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Date ActivityMay 15, 2006 Reporting period begins at 12:00.

On-site inspectionMay 16, 2006 Auto acid dose increased from 350 mg/L to 346 mg/L (14:48).May 18, 2006 Routine backflushing of injection wells. ASTP continues to run.

Injection to Upper and Lower stopped from 07:20 to 12:15 during backflushing.Injection to Single stopped from 12:15 to 16:00 during backflushing.

Small water leak discovered in lower well plumbing.May 19, 2006 Injection to lower well suspended at 14:15 for repair.

Repair unsuccessful, ASTP shut down at 22:40 to prevent flooding overnight.May 20, 2006 ASTP restarted at 10:30 to observe flooding potential. Isolation valves functional,

ASTP remains operating.May 22, 2006 Piping inspected by OMI pipefitterMay 23, 2006 ASTP shut down 08:40 for repair.

Repair complete, ASTP restarted 10:20May 24, 2006 Monthly O&M Sampling

FAP-SP1-060524FAP-SP5-060524

June 1, 2006 Routine backflushing of injection wells. ASTP continues to run.Injection to Upper and Lower stopped from 08:00 to 11:25 during backflushing.Injection to Single stopped from 11:25 to 16:04 during backflushing.System shutdown due to low pH from 14:30 to 15:20

June 2, 2006 Reinjection pump electrical evaluation. ASTP shut down from 9:35 to 9:55.Circuit breakers reset at higher breakpoint.

June 6, 2006 HMI computer overheats. PLC's continue to operate ASTP.June 8, 2006 Reinjection pump performance curve evaluation. ASTP continues operation.June 9, 2006 Acid metering pump leak observed.June 12, 2006 HMI computer overheats. PLC's continue to operate ASTP.June 13, 2006 HMI computer overheats. PLC's continue to operate ASTP.

Temporary AC installed for ASTP control panel.June 15, 2006 System shut down for back flushing and filter bag change from (07:30 to 12:00).

Water leak observed at FCV 3133 (lower injection well).Lower and Upper wells backflushed one cycle each. Single well backflushed five cycles.Reporting period ends at 12:00.

Notes:

bgs below ground surface

VOC volatile organic compound

Table 2ASTP O&M Activities (May 15 to June 15, 2006)Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site

ASTP Air Stripper Treatment Plant

gal gallon

ft feet

µm micrometermL milliliterpsig pounds per square inch gauge

FCV flow control valve

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Table 3List of ASTP Operational Parameters MonitoredFruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, New Mexico

Trended Parameters - SCADA parametersFlow rates at each extraction and injection well head and the total injection flow (5 locations)Water levels in each extraction and injection well and the equalization tank (5 locations)Pressure at each injection well head and the reinjection pump (4 locations)Valve position for FCVs at each extraction and injection well (4 valves)Blower air discharge rate (SCFM)Blower discharge pressure (inches of water)Blower airflow rate (scfm)pH in the equalization tankAcid pump speed (% of maximum rate)Acid level in the acid storage tankAcid dosage factor setpointNon-Trended Parameters - SCADA parametersExtraction well hours of operation (hours)Injection pump hours of operation (hours)Air stripper blower hours of operation (hours)Acid pump hours of operation (hours)Transfer pump hours of operation (hours)Extraction well flow totalizer (gallons)Treated water injection total volume injected (gallons)Treated water injection gallons injected to single screen (gallons)Treated water injection gallons injected to upper screen (gallons)Treated water injection gallons injected to lower screen (gallons)Non-Trended / Non-SCADA parametersInfluent water pressure (psi)Post pre-treatment bag-filter water pressure (psi)Post transfer pump water pressure (psi)Post post-treatment bag filter water pressure (psi)Sanitary sewer flow rate and totalizer (gallons)Retreatment loop flow rate and totalizer (gallons)Potable water totalizer (gallons)

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Table 4ASTP Operational Data (May 15 to June 15, 2006)Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, New Mexico

FAP ASTP Inspection Data Log Form5/15/06 11:00 5/25/06 10:45 6/2/06 11:14 6/15/06 12:00

COMPUTER CONTROL SCREEN READINGSOverview ScreenTreated Water (Injection Well) Flow FIT-3121 GPM 85.4 87.5 87.3 0.0 - - - - - -Equalization Tank Level PIT-391 FEET 1.45 3.3 1.12 3.46 - - - - - -Acid Tank Level LIT331 FEET 2.99 5.31 4.46 3.08 - - - - - -Reinjection Pump Pressure PIT-3101 PSI 43.8 44.2 43 0.04 - - - - - -Pumping Well Level LX-311 FEET 101.9 102 101 126 - - - - - -Pumping Well Discharge Flow FIT-311 GPM 94.1 89.5 93.4 0.0 - - - - - -Single Injection Well Pressure PIT-3131 PSI 43.8 44.0 42.7 7.6 - - - - - -Single Injection Well Level LX-3131 FEET 162.2 162.3 157.9 146.2 - - - - - -Single Injection Well Flow FIT-3131 GPM 48.7 49.0 479.0 0.0 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Upper Tube Pressure PIT-3132 PSI 45.1 45.3 44.1 2.5 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Upper Tube Level LX-3132 FEET 73.5 69.1 65.3 52.1 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Upper Tube Flow FIT-3132 GPM 8.2 8.5 7.8 0.0 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Lower Tube Pressure PIT-3133 PSI 44.9 45.1 43.9 3.0 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Lower Tube Level LX-3133 FEET 109.2 107.1 103.3 80.7 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Lower Tube Flow FIT-3133 GPM 28.9 30.1 30.7 0.0 - - - - - -Acid Dosage Factor Setpoint N/A mg/L 350 355 345 340 - - - - - -Equipment Run Times ScreenAcid Feed Pump P-331 HRS 4,071.8 4,235.4 4,413.3 4,707.5 - - - - - -Air Stripper Blower P-361 HRS 5,268.4 5,460.9 5,653.0 5,963.5 - - - - - -Transfer Pump P-381 HRS 4,378.8 4,545.7 4,726.4 5,022.3 - - - - - -Reinjection Pump P-3101 HRS 5,186.2 5,378.5 5,570.5 5,880.9 - - - - - -Pumping Well Pump P-311 HRS 4,280.9 4,444.2 4,623.0 4,916.1 - - - - - -Totalizers ScreenTreated Water (Injection Well) Flow FIT-3121 GAL 24,641,536 25,480,397 26,528,973 28,101,837 - - - - - -Pumping Well Discharge Flow FIT-311 GAL 25,375,539 26,319,258 27,262,976 28,940,698 - - - - - -Single Injection Well Discharge Flow FIT-3131 GAL 13,841,203 14,365,491 14,889,779 15,833,498 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Upper Tube Flow FIT-3132 GAL 2,241,331 2,333,082 2,437,939 2,582,118 - - - - - -Dual Injection Well Lower Tube Flow FIT-3133 GAL 8,545,894 8,808,038 9,122,611 9,646,899 - - - - - -LOCAL EQUIPMENT READINGSSanitary Sewer Utility Meter - Outside ASTP N/A GAL 938,392 938,392 938,392 938,392 - - - - - -Water Utility Meter - Outside ASTP N/A Ft^3 462.02 465.83 465.83 472.62 - - - - - -Electric Utility Meter - Outside ASTP N/A kWh 99,386 102,013 108,694 - - - - - -Electric Utility Meter - D2EI3/D2EP1 N/A kWh 46,178 47,859.1 52,664.0 - - - - - -Recirculation Totalizer Inside ASTP N/A GAL 1,009,150 1,009,150 1,009,150 1,009,150 - - - - - -Pressure Gauge at ASTP Influent N/A PSI 6 6.5 7.5 10.0 - - - - - -Pressure Gauge after Influent Bag Filter N/A PSI 3 3.0 3.0 3.0 - - - - - -Air Stripper Blower Airflow Rate N/A x100 CFM 9 9.1 9.3 0.0 - - - - - -Air Stripper Sump Pressure N/A in-H2O 15 15 15 0 - - - - - -Pressure Gauge after Transfer Pump N/A PSI 19 19 19 0 - - - - - -Pressure Gauge after Treated Water Bag Filter N/A PSI 36 43.5 14.0 0.0 - - - - - -ACID Feed Pump Reading N/A Pulses 104 100 102 0 - - - - - -ACID Feed Pump Reading N/A Stroke 100% 100% 100% 0% - - - - - -

Equipment ID

Date & TimeDate & TimeUnits

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Table 5ASTP Run Time Calculation and History (May 15 to June 15, 2006)Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, New Mexico

Event Date/Times Event Date/Times Cause Reporting Date % OperationalStart 5/15/06 11:00 ASTP stop 05/19/2006 22:40 06/15/2006 97%Stop 6/15/06 12:00 restart 05/20/2006 10:30 05/15/2006 99%Duration [days] 31 downtime [hrs] 11.83 04/17/2006 98%Duration [hrs] 745 03/15/2006 85%

ASTP stop 05/23/2006 8:40 Non routine: Leak repair 02/15/2006 97%Time operating [hrs] 726 restart 05/23/2006 10:20 01/16/2006 75%

downtime [hrs] 1.67 12/15/2005 72%

ASTP stop 06/01/2006 14:30 Non routine: Low pH Alarmrestart 06/01/2006 15:20downtime [hrs] 0.83

ASTP stop 06/02/2006 9:35restart 06/02/2006 9:55downtime [hrs] 0.33

ASTP stop 06/15/2006 7:30restart 06/15/2006 12:00downtime [hrs] 4.50

Total Downtime 19.17 hrs

Run Time This Reporting Period 97%

Non routine: Lower well pipe leak

Routine: Backflushing and Bag filter change

Non-routine: Reinjection pump circuit breaker adjustment.

Reporting Period Reporting Period Downtime Runtime History

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Table 6Volume of Water Extracted and InjectedFruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site Albuquerque, New Mexico

Cumulative Extraction

Cumulative Discharge

Monthly Extraction

Monthly Discharge

Extraction Well Flow(gal)

Treated Water Flow(gal)

Single Injection Well Flow

(gal)

Dual Injection Well Upper Flow

(gal)

Dual Injection Well Lower

Flow(gal)

Sanitary Sewer Flow(gal)

Extraction Well Flow

(gal)

Treated Water Flow(gal)

Single Injection Well Flow

(gal)

Dual Injection Well Upper

Flow(gal)

Dual Injection Well Lower Flow

(gal)

Sanitary Sewer Flow

(gal)

01/04/2005 - - - - - - 02/01/2005 172,001 73,539 30,575 13,169 14,762 113,495 172,001 73,539 30,575 13,169 14,762 113,495 03/01/2005 871,629 779,878 484,966 75,776 204,800 113,495 699,628 706,339 454,391 62,607 190,038 - 04/01/2005 1,127,219 891,290 534,118 91,341 252,314 256,910 255,590 111,412 49,152 15,565 47,514 143,415 05/01/2005 1,127,219 891,290 534,118 91,341 252,314 256,910 - - - - - - 06/01/2005 1,127,219 891,290 534,118 91,341 252,314 256,910 - - - - - - 07/01/2005 1,127,219 891,290 534,118 91,341 252,314 256,910 - - - - - - 08/01/2005 1,127,219 891,290 534,118 91,341 252,314 256,910 - - - - - - 09/15/2005 1,566,310 897,843 534,118 91,341 252,314 697,540 439,091 6,553 - - - 440,630 10/16/2005 2,267,546 1,343,488 796,262 134,349 398,131 954,110 701,236 445,645 262,144 43,008 145,817 256,570 11/18/2005 6,186,598 5,190,451 2,726,298 543,949 1,939,866 1,008,159 3,919,052 3,846,963 1,930,036 409,600 1,541,735 54,049 12/15/2005 8,860,467 7,916,749 4,089,446 792,986 3,080,192 937,206 2,673,869 2,726,298 1,363,148 249,037 1,140,326 (70,953)01/16/2006 12,215,910 11,272,192 5,898,240 1,061,683 4,377,805 937,206 3,355,443 3,355,443 1,808,794 268,697 1,297,613 - 02/15/2006 15,414,067 14,470,349 7,916,749 1,323,827 5,347,738 937,206 3,198,157 3,198,157 2,018,509 262,144 969,933 - 03/15/2006 18,140,365 17,196,646 9,594,470 1,553,203 6,134,170 938,392 2,726,298 2,726,297 1,677,721 229,376 786,432 1,186 04/17/2006 22,124,954 21,286,093 12,006,195 1,939,866 7,392,461 938,392 3,984,589 4,089,447 2,411,725 386,663 1,258,291 - 05/15/2006 25,375,539 24,641,536 13,841,203 2,241,331 8,545,894 938,392 3,250,585 3,355,443 1,835,008 301,465 1,153,433 - 06/15/2006 28,940,698 28,101,837 15,833,498 2,582,118 9,646,899 938,392 3,565,159 3,460,301 1,992,295 340,787 1,101,005 -

Cumulative Injection Monthly Injection

Note: The sanitary sewer discharge was redetermined on 12/15/05 based on the sewer meter. Previous values were from the recirculation meter. The difference, 71,000 gallons was pumped from the EQ tank, through the recirculation meter, through the air stripper and back into the EQ tank during the final startup period.

Period End Date

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Table 7Summary Analytical Results From Influent and Effluent Water SamplingFruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site Albuquerque, New Mexico

Date

cis-1,2-Dichloro-

ethene Q

trans-1,2-Dichloro-

ethene QTrichloro-

ethene QJanuary 2005Q105ASTPINFLUENT1a N Influent 1/5/05 5.7 2.5 13Q105ASTPEFFLUENT1b N Effluent 1/5/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UQ105ASTPINFLUENT2a N Influent 1/5/05 5.3 2.4 12Q105ASTPEFFLUENT2b N Effluent 1/5/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UQ105ASTPINFLUENT3a N Influent 1/5/05 4.9 2.3 13Q105ASTPEFFLUENT3b N Effluent 1/5/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UQ105ASTPINFLUENT4a N Influent 1/5/05 5.4 2.4 12Q105ASTPEFFLUENT4b N Effluent 1/5/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UQ105ASTPEFFLUENT5b N Effluent 1/5/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UFebruary 2005

N Influent 2/22/05 5.6 2.4 14N Effluent 2/22/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 U

March 2005N Influent 3/17/05 6 2.4 15N Effluent 3/17/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 U

October 2005FAP Infl 101905a N Influent 10/19/05 5.7 2.1 12FAP Treated 101905c N Effluent 10/19/05 0.7 J 1.0 U 1.0 UFAP Infl 102105a N Influent 10/21/05 5.3 2.2 12FAP Treated 102105c N Effluent 10/21/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UFAP Infl 102505a N Influent 10/25/05 6.6 2.7 14FAP DUP 102505a QA/QC Influent 10/25/05 6.4 2.7 14FAP Treated 102505c N Effluent 10/25/05 0.8 J 1.0 U 1.0 UNovember 2005FAP SP-1 051130a N Influent 11/30/05 5 1.4 11FAP SP-5 051130c N Effluent 11/30/05 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UJanuary 2006FAP SP-1 060109a N Influent 1/9/06 6.0 2.5 13FAP SP-2 060109d N Pretreated 1/9/06 6.1 2.4 13February 2006FAP SP-1 060127a N Influent 1/27/06 4.6 2.3 12FAP SP-5 060127c N Effluent 1/27/06 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UMarch 2006FAP SP-1 060308a N Influent 3/8/06 4.3 1.5 13FAP SP-5 060308c N Effluent 3/8/06 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UApril 2006FAP SP-1 060329a N Influent 3/29/06 5.0 1.0 12FAP SP-5 060329c N Effluent 3/29/06 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 UMay 2006Samples not collected in May 2006June 2006FAP SP-1 060524 N Influent 5/24/06 4.7 1.9 12.8FAP SP-5 060524 N Effluent 5/24/06 0.5 U 0.5 U 0.5 U

Notes: Data Qualifier (Q): a Sample taken from sample port at ASTP influent line (SP1) U - the analyte was not detected b Sample taken from sample port after Air Stripper (SP3) B - the analyte was detected in an c Sample taken from sample port after treated water bag filter (SP5) associated blank d Sample taken from sample port after influent bag filter (SP2) Shaded cells indicate detected analytes J - the analyte was positively identified, N - normal sample but the quantitation is an estimation µg/L - micrograms per liter

Only analytical results for COC's are included in this table. Complete results are available in Attachment C - Analytical Laboratory Results.

Sample Type& Location

EFFL. BAG FILTER

Sample ID

ASTP INFLUENTa

ASTP EFFLUENTb

ASTP INFLUENT Ca

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Date

Monthly TCE Removed

(kg)

Monthly cDCE Removed

(kg)

Monthly tDCE Removed

(kg)

Monthly COC Removal

(kg)

Cumulative TCE Removed

(kg)

Cumulative cDCE Removed

(kg)

Cumulative tDCE Removed

(kg)

Cumulative COC Removal

(kg)01/04/2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00002/01/2005 0.008 0.003 0.001 0.012 0.008 0.003 0.001 0.01203/01/2005 0.037 0.014 0.005 0.056 0.045 0.017 0.006 0.06804/01/2005 0.014 0.005 0.002 0.021 0.059 0.022 0.008 0.08905/01/2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.059 0.022 0.008 0.08906/01/2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.059 0.022 0.008 0.08907/01/2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.060 0.022 0.008 0.08908/01/2005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.060 0.022 0.008 0.08909/15/2005 0.022 0.009 0.003 0.034 0.082 0.031 0.011 0.1210/16/2005 0.033 0.014 0.005 0.052 0.12 0.045 0.016 0.1811/18/2005 0.19 0.077 0.028 0.29 0.30 0.12 0.045 0.4712/15/2005 0.11 0.046 0.0091 0.16 0.41 0.17 0.054 0.6301/16/2006 0.16 0.070 0.025 0.25 0.57 0.24 0.079 0.8802/15/2006 0.12 0.042 0.019 0.18 0.69 0.28 0.098 1.0603/15/2006 0.13 0.039 0.010 0.18 0.81 0.32 0.109 1.2404/17/2006 0.17 0.068 0.008 0.25 0.99 0.39 0.116 1.4905/15/2006 0.14 0.055 0.006 0.20 1.13 0.44 0.122 1.6906/15/2006 0.17 0.060 0.022 0.25 1.30 0.50 0.144 1.94

Notes:The May 2005 through August 2005 data is the same as the April 2005 data because the ASTP was shut down from 3/24/05 through 9/8/05The May 2006 quantities are estimated because no process samples were collected.

Table 8Summary of COC Mass RemovedFruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site

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Table 9Specific Capacity of the Extraction and Injection WellsFruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, New Mexico

DateFlow [gpm]

Static Level [ft]

Pumping Level [ft]

SpCap[gpm/ft] Date

Flow [gpm]

Static Level [ft]

Pumping Level [ft]

SpCap[gpm/ft] Date

Flow [gpm]

Static Level [ft]

Pumping Level [ft]

SpCap[gpm/ft] Date

Flow [gpm]

Static Level [ft]

Pumping Level [ft]

SpCap[gpm/ft]

01/13/2005 15:30 100.0 130.2 100.3 3.34 03/16/2005 9:40 34.7 136.4 148.9 -2.78 03/16/2005 9:40 11.7 62.1 77.1 -0.78 03/16/2005 9:40 21.3 90.5 97.2 -3.18 03/16/200503/17/2005 17:00 90.0 130.2 103.9 3.42 03/17/2005 16:00 21.2 137.3 147.4 -2.10 03/17/2005 16:00 7.6 62.4 78.1 -0.48 03/17/2005 16:00 20.2 91.3 101.6 -1.96

06/15/200509/15/2005 19:00 39.8 132.3 145.1 -3.11 09/15/2005 19:00 5.9 57.6 65.05 -0.79 09/15/2005 19:00 35.1 85.4 95 -3.66

09/09/2005 16:30 116.0 124.9 89.4 3.27 10/26/2005 8:00 50.1 134.7 151.4 -3.00 10/26/2005 8:00 11.1 58.3 88.1 -0.37 10/26/2005 8:00 39.0 85.1 112.1 -1.4410/26/2005 17:30 105.9 127.6 96.3 3.38 10/26/2005 18:00 49.3 135.3 151.4 -3.06 10/26/2005 18:00 11.5 58.3 74.6 -0.71 10/26/2005 18:00 39.7 85.3 102.2 -2.35 10/26/200510/30/2005 16:15 106.1 128.1 96.4 3.35 10/30/2005 8:00 50.6 135.8 154.7 -2.68 10/30/2005 8:00 10/30/2005 8:00 39.3 85.4 106.6 -1.8510/30/2005 8:00 105.9 128.2 96.8 3.37 10/30/2005 14:00 51.1 135.8 155.2 -2.63 10/30/2005 14:00 10.1 58.4 81.1 -0.44 10/30/2005 14:00 39.0 85.1 108.1 -1.70

10/30/2005 14:00 106.8 128.2 96.3 3.35 10/30/2005 16:15 50.6 135.8 155.4 -2.58 10/30/2005 16:15 10.8 58.9 83.1 -0.45 10/30/2005 16:15 39.5 85.3 107.6 -1.7710/31/2005 2:40 106.2 128.1 96.3 3.34 10/31/2005 2:40 50.8 135.8 155.7 -2.55 10/31/2005 2:40 10.1 58.4 81.6 -0.44 10/31/2005 2:40 39.3 85.3 108.6 -1.6910/31/2005 8:00 106.4 128.1 96.9 3.41 10/31/2005 8:00 50.5 135.8 155.9 -2.51 10/31/2005 8:00 11.1 58.4 82.6 -0.46 10/31/2005 8:00 38.7 85.3 108.6 -1.66

11/05/2005 20:15 105.6 128.2 96.9 3.37 11/05/2005 20:15 50.1 135.6 159.2 -2.12 11/05/2005 20:15 10.8 58.4 89.6 -0.35 11/05/2005 20:15 38.1 85.3 113.1 -1.3711/07/2005 11:15 105.3 128.7 96.9 3.31 11/07/2005 11:15 51.3 135.6 159.7 -2.13 11/07/2005 11:15 8.1 58.4 81.1 -0.36 11/07/2005 11:15 40.8 85.3 113.5 -1.4511/18/2005 17:00 106.0 128.8 97.3 3.37 11/18/2005 17:00 51.3 135.6 164.2 -1.79 11/18/2005 17:00 8.6 58.3 85.1 -0.32 11/18/2005 17:00 40.5 85.6 115.2 -1.3711/19/2005 15:00 105.7 128.1 96.4 3.33 11/19/2005 15:00 51.2 136.1 164.7 -1.79 11/19/2005 15:00 8.6 58.4 85.6 -0.32 11/19/2005 15:00 41.3 84.9 114.6 -1.3911/19/2005 20:00 106.5 128.1 96.4 3.36 11/19/2005 20:00 50.5 136.1 162.7 -1.90 11/19/2005 20:00 8.7 58.4 85.1 -0.33 11/19/2005 20:00 41.1 84.9 114.7 -1.3811/23/2005 8:30 105.9 128.7 97.4 3.38 11/23/2005 8:30 50.8 136.3 165.2 -1.76 11/23/2005 8:30 8.6 59.4 85.6 -0.33 11/23/2005 8:30 41 85.3 113.5 -1.45 11/23/2005

11/26/2005 20:00 107.3 128.7 97.3 3.42 11/23/2005 18:00 52.6 135.4 155.9 -2.57 11/23/2005 18:00 9.2 57.8 73.1 -0.60 11/23/2005 18:00 40.7 84.7 99.7 -2.7111/26/2005 20:00 52.2 135.4 155.4 -2.6112/06/2005 19:30 51 137.6 167.7 -1.69

12/08/2005 9:45 105.7 129.7 98.4 3.38 12/07/2005 16:20 49.5 137.6 165.7 -1.76 12/07/2005 16:20 9.1 58.9 86 -0.34 12/07/2005 16:20 41 85.4 112.1 -1.5412/13/2005 106 129.7 98.4 3.39 12/08/2005 9:45 47 136.8 166.7 -1.57 12/08/2005 9:45 8.2 58.3 82.6 -0.34 12/08/2005 9:45 40.3 85 112.6 -1.46

12/13/2005 8:45 106.1 129.8 98.4 3.38 12/13/2005 8:45 46.3 136.6 165.7 -1.59 12/13/2005 8:45 8.2 58.3 82.6 -0.34 12/13/2005 8:45 40 85 112.6 -1.4512/13/2005 17:15 106.6 129.7 100.8 3.69 12/13/2005 17:15 46 136.8 166.7 -1.54 12/13/2005 17:15 9.2 58.4 83.6 -0.37 12/13/2005 17:15 41.1 84.9 113.6 -1.4312/22/2005 9:30 105.3 130.1 98.4 3.32 12/22/2005 9:30 50.3 136.8 156.4 -2.57 12/22/2005 9:30 8.3 58.3 74.1 -0.53 12/22/2005 9:30 43.5 85.7 105.6 -2.19 12/20/2005

01/05/2006 16:00 106.4 130.2 99.9 3.51 01/05/2006 16:00 48.5 138.2 167.5 -1.66 01/05/2006 16:00 6.8 58.9 89.9 -0.22 01/05/2006 16:00 34.9 85.3 118.1 -1.0601/06/2006 8:00 105.9 130.4 99.4 3.42 01/06/2006 8:00 49.2 137.4 166.9 -1.67 01/06/2006 8:00 7.1 57.8 89.6 -0.22 01/06/2006 8:00 35.1 84.6 119.1 -1.02 01/06/2006

01/06/2006 19:00 106 130.4 99.4 3.42 01/06/2006 19:00 54.2 136.7 158.4 -2.50 01/06/2006 19:00 6.9 57.8 73.1 -0.45 01/06/2006 19:00 39.8 85.1 111.6 -1.5001/10/2006 1:00 39.5 85.4 117.6 -1.2301/10/2006 9:20 33.7 85.4 113.1 -1.22

01/11/2006 6:00 106.3 130.2 100.3 3.56 01/11/2006 6:00 54 138.1 163.9 -2.09 01/11/2006 6:00 8.9 59.4 87.1 -0.32 01/11/2006 6:00 33.9 85.3 115.6 -1.1201/13/2006 5:00 8.4 59.9 89.6 -0.2801/13/2006 7:00 8.3 59.9 88.1 -0.29

01/15/2006 17:30 7.8 58.9 91.6 -0.24 01/15/2006 17:30 29.7 84.8 119.6 -0.8501/16/2006 8:30 8.2 58.4 90.6 -0.25 01/16/2006 8:30 29.6 84.9 119.1 -0.87

01/16/2006 22:00 8.2 59.4 91.6 -0.2501/17/2006 9:30 7.2 59.4 87.1 -0.26

01/20/2006 8:15 105.9 129.7 100.9 3.68 01/20/2006 8:15 48.9 136.7 168.7 -1.53 01/20/2006 8:15 6.9 57.8 91.6 -0.20 01/20/2006 7:00 25.2 85.8 119.7 -0.7401/20/2006 16:45 107 129.7 99.9 3.59 01/20/2006 16:45 47.3 136.7 154.7 -2.63 01/20/2006 16:45 6.6 57.8 74.1 -0.40 01/20/2006 16:45 27.3 84.7 103.2 -1.48 01/20/200601/24/2006 8:30 107.4 129.7 99.9 3.60 01/24/2006 8:30 45.5 138.1 156.7 -2.45 01/24/2006 8:30 6.6 59.9 81.6 -0.30 01/24/2006 8:30 26.2 85.9 107.2 -1.2301/24/2006 9:30 106.8 129.7 100.4 3.65 01/24/2006 9:30 50 138.1 157.9 -2.53 01/24/2006 9:30 6.3 59.9 80.6 -0.30 01/24/2006 9:30 26.4 85.9 107.6 -1.22

02/06/2006 1:30 25.7 86.4 119.6 -0.7702/06/2006 9:00 26.7 86.4 119.6 -0.8002/06/2006 9:01 26.7 86.8 119.6 -0.8102/07/2006 9:28 8 86.4 95.1 -0.92

02/07/2006 10:20 107.1 129.2 101.4 3.85 02/07/2006 10:20 13.9 86.4 103.1 -0.8302/08/2006 9:30 107 129.2 101.3 3.84 02/08/2006 9:30 49.1 137.8 165.9 -1.75 02/08/2006 9:30 5.4 57.4 88.1 -0.18 02/08/2006 9:30 13.9 85.9 104.6 -0.74

02/08/2006 18:15 106.6 129.2 100.9 3.77 02/08/2006 18:15 48.5 137.8 164.7 -1.80 02/08/2006 18:15 5.2 57.4 69.1 -0.44 02/08/2006 18:15 13.9 85.9 92.7 -2.04 02/08/200602/09/2006 19:30 107.2 130.2 100.9 3.66 02/09/2006 19:30 49.1 137.6 165.7 -1.75 02/09/2006 19:30 5.2 57.9 70.1 -0.43 02/09/2006 19:30 13.9 85.8 93.7 -1.7602/09/2006 14:40 107 130.2 101.4 3.72 02/09/2006 14:40 50.3 136.4 156.2 -2.54 02/09/2006 14:40 5.7 57.9 71.6 -0.42 02/09/2006 14:40 13.1 85.8 93.6 -1.68 02/09/200602/19/2006 12:30 90.3 130.7 104.4 3.43 02/19/2006 12:30 50 137.8 166.7 -1.73 02/19/2006 12:30 5.7 57.9 80.1 -0.26 02/19/2006 12:30 20.8 85.3 112.1 -0.7802/20/2006 9:00 90 130.7 105.8 3.61 02/20/2006 9:00 48.7 137.8 165.2 -1.78 02/20/2006 9:00 5.7 57.9 78.6 -0.28 02/20/2006 9:00 20.3 85.3 111 -0.7902/22/2006 8:00 91 130.2 105.4 3.67 02/22/2006 8:00 49 137.8 166.7 -1.70 02/22/2006 8:00 5.7 57.6 80.6 -0.25 02/22/2006 8:00 20.3 84.6 113.1 -0.71

02/22/2006 16:30 91.2 130.2 105.4 3.68 02/22/2006 16:30 49.5 137.8 157.4 -2.53 02/22/2006 16:30 5.7 57.6 68.6 -0.52 02/22/2006 16:30 20.3 84.6 96.2 -1.75 02/22/200603/02/2006 18:15 25.3 86.3 104.1 -1.42

03/03/2006 16:00 90.4 129.2 105.3 3.78 03/03/2006 16:00 45.5 139.8 161.4 -2.11 03/03/2006 16:00 25.3 85.3 104.6 -1.3103/04/2006 11:30 94.4 128.7 104.3 3.87 03/04/2006 11:30 47.6 139.6 162.9 -2.0403/07/2006 14:00 94 130.2 104.3 3.63 03/07/2006 14:00 47 138.1 163.4 -1.86 03/07/2006 14:00 7.3 57.9 81.1 -0.31 03/07/2006 14:00 24.7 84.9 107 -1.1203/07/2006 17:00 95.6 130.2 104.4 3.71 03/07/2006 17:00 51.8 138.1 164.7 -1.95 03/07/2006 17:00 8.1 57.9 82.1 -0.33 03/07/2006 17:00 27.1 84.9 108.6 -1.1403/09/2006 7:30 91.5 130.2 104.9 3.62 03/09/2006 7:30 52 137.6 165.4 -1.87 03/09/2006 7:30 8.1 56.8 83.6 -0.30 03/09/2006 7:30 27.3 84.6 109.7 -1.09

03/09/2006 16:00 91.9 130.2 104.8 3.62 03/09/2006 16:00 52.5 137.6 158.2 -2.55 03/09/2006 16:00 8.2 56.8 69.6 -0.64 03/09/2006 16:00 26.8 84.6 96.1 -2.33 03/09/200603/10/2006 23:00 94.9 130.2 103.9 3.61 03/10/2006 23:00 52.7 137.6 160.2 -2.33 03/10/2006 23:00 8.2 57.4 71.1 -0.60 03/10/2006 23:00 26.7 85.3 98.1 -2.0903/13/2006 9:30 89.9 130.2 105.3 3.61 03/13/2006 9:30 52.3 137.6 160.9 -2.24 03/13/2006 9:30 8.1 57.4 71.1 -0.59 03/13/2006 9:30 26.9 85.3 99.3 -1.92

03/15/2006 12:00 95.6 129.7 103.9 3.71 03/15/2006 12:00 52.6 139.3 162.4 -2.28 03/15/2006 12:00 8.4 59.4 74.1 -0.57 03/15/2006 12:00 27.1 85.9 100 -1.9203/23/2006 8:00 91.5 130.2 105.3 3.67 03/23/2006 8:00 51.2 138.1 166 -1.84 03/23/2006 8:00 8.4 56.6 78.1 -0.39 03/23/2006 8:00 27.3 85.1 104.1 -1.44 03/23/2006

03/23/2006 16:30 93.8 130.2 104.4 3.64 03/23/2006 16:30 52.5 137.6 158.4 -2.52 03/23/2006 16:30 8.1 56.6 66.1 -0.85 03/23/2006 16:30 27.3 84.6 96.1 -2.3704/06/2006 7:45 90.1 129.2 104.4 3.63 04/06/2006 7:45 50.8 137.3 168.9 -1.61 04/06/2006 7:45 8.3 55.9 75.6 -0.42 04/06/2006 7:45 27.3 83.4 102.1 -1.46 04/06/2006

04/06/2006 15:45 90 129.2 104.3 3.61 04/06/2006 15:45 51.5 137.3 160.4 -2.23 04/06/2006 15:45 8.2 56.3 66.1 -0.84 04/06/2006 15:45 26.9 83.6 95.6 -2.2404/17/2006 0:00 90.9 129.2 103.8 3.58 04/17/2006 0:00 47.4 137.3 166.6 -1.62 04/17/2006 0:00 8.3 56.3 75.8 -0.43 04/17/2006 0:00 29.6 83.6 105.8 -1.3304/20/2006 7:50 91 127.6 103.9 3.84 04/20/2006 11:30 48.2 134.2 166.7 -1.48 04/20/2006 7:50 8 55.4 75.7 -0.39 04/20/2006 7:50 28.7 83.2 107.1 -1.20

04/20/2006 15:40 94 127.6 102.8 3.79 04/20/2006 15:40 45.6 134.2 154.7 -2.22 04/20/2006 15:40 7.4 55.4 65.5 -0.73 04/20/2006 15:40 28.2 83.2 99 -1.78 04/20/200604/24/2006 14:00 93.2 128.1 102.9 3.70 04/24/2006 14:00 42 137.1 157.2 -2.09 04/24/2006 14:00 8.4 55.9 67.6 -0.72 04/24/2006 14:00 29.4 83.8 100.6 -1.7505/01/2006 2:00 90 128.1 103.9 3.72 05/01/2006 2:00 48.6 136.6 162.9 -1.85 05/01/2006 2:00 8.4 55.9 74.1 -0.46 05/01/2006 2:00 29.3 83.3 108.6 -1.16

05/04/2006 8:00 51.5 135.2 165.2 -1.72 05/04/2006 8:00 8.7 54.8 75.1 -0.43 05/04/2006 8:00 28.2 82.5 110.6 -1.00 05/04/200605/04/2006 17:00 48.9 135.2 157.2 -2.22 05/04/2006 17:00 6.6 54.8 64.3 -0.69 05/04/2006 17:00 30.2 82.5 100.7 -1.66

05/15/2006 3:00 90 127.1 102.4 3.64 05/15/2006 3:00 49.3 135.8 163.2 -1.80 05/15/2006 3:00 6.6 54.9 73.1 -0.36 05/15/2006 3:00 30.3 82.4 110.1 -1.0905/15/2006 4:30 93.5 127.1 101.9 3.71 05/15/2006 4:30 48.5 135.8 161.7 -1.87 05/15/2006 4:30 8.2 54.9 72.1 -0.48 05/15/2006 4:30 29.3 82.4 109.1 -1.1005/18/2006 7:26 89.3 126.2 102.9 3.83 05/18/2006 7:26 49.3 135.2 165.4 -1.63 05/18/2006 7:26 8.2 54.4 75.5 -0.39 05/18/2006 7:26 29.3 81.5 112.1 -0.96 05/18/2006

05/18/2006 16:30 91.5 126.2 101.9 3.77 05/18/2006 16:30 48.5 135.2 156.4 -2.29 05/18/2006 16:30 8.7 54.4 64.4 -0.87 05/18/2006 16:30 28.7 81.5 99.6 -1.5905/19/2006 16:00 89.6 126.6 102.4 3.70 05/19/2006 16:00 50.6 135.6 161.4 -1.96 05/19/2006 16:00 8.7 54.9 66.1 -0.78 05/19/2006 16:00 28.8 81.8 102.1 -1.4205/20/2006 12:00 89.4 126.6 102.8 3.76 05/20/2006 12:00 51 135.1 160.9 -1.98 05/20/2006 12:00 8.1 54.9 65.1 -0.79

05/23/2006 8:40 50.4 135.6 162.2 -1.89 05/23/2006 8:40 8.3 54.9 66.6 -0.7105/23/2006 10:20 93.1 127.1 101.4 3.62 05/23/2006 10:20 48.7 135.6 160.7 -1.94 05/23/2006 10:20 8.3 54.9 67.1 -0.68 05/23/2006 10:20 30.2 82.1 103.6 -1.4006/01/2006 8:15 89.4 126.1 102 3.71 06/01/2006 8:15 49.1 135.6 164.3 -1.71 06/01/2006 8:15 9.1 54.9 71.4 -0.55 06/01/2006 8:15 29.7 82.1 114.5 -0.92 06/01/2006

06/01/2006 16:00 89.5 126.1 102.3 3.76 06/01/2006 16:00 47.6 135.6 155.9 -2.34 06/01/2006 16:00 8.5 54.9 64.1 -0.92 06/01/2006 16:00 29.3 82.1 100.1 -1.6306/02/2006 10:00 46.9 135.8 157.2 -2.19 06/02/2006 10:00 29.3 82.4 102.4 -1.47

06/15/2006 8:00 92.5 125.7 100.9 3.73 06/15/2006 8:00 47 133.7 162.7 -1.62 06/15/2006 8:00 7.9 52.2 72.5 -0.39 06/15/2006 8:00 28.8 80.6 118.1 -0.77 06/15/200606/15/2006 16:00 89.5 125.7 102.3 3.82 06/15/2006 16:00 48.6 133.7 157.2 -2.07 06/15/2006 16:00 10.2 52.2 67.1 -0.68

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Attachment A

Field Notes

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Attachment B

Non-SCADA Data – Inspection Log Forms

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Attachment C

Analytical Results

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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYRegion 6 Laboratory

10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099Phone: (281)983-2100 Fax: (281)983-2248

Sample Collection Date(s)--

Site Name Fruit Avenue Plume

Contact Bart Canellas (6SF-LT)

Report Date 06/13/06

Environmental Services Branch

Project # 06SF187

Final Analytical Report

- 5/24/20065/24/2006

0605021Work Order(s)

Analyses included in this report:VOA CLP Low Level (0.5)

Report Narrative

Dichlorodifluoromethane fails high in the BS. This compound was not found in the samples.

Reporting limits are adjusted for sample size and matrix interference.

Standard procedures for quality assurance and quality control were followed in the analysis andreporting of the sample results. The results apply only to the samples tested. This final reportshould only be reproduced in full.

Richard McMillinRegion 6 Laboratory Branch ChiefDouglas A. Lipka

Report Approvals:

Region 6 Laboratory Manager

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Comments:

Received by and Date__________________________________________________/_____/_______

Christy WarrenData Management CoordinatorRegion 6 Laboratory6MD-HS

Please sign and date this form below and return it with any comments to:

Please have the U.S. EPA Project Manager/Officer call the Data Management Coordinator at 3-2137 for any comments or questions.

Date Transmitted: _____/_____/_______

/ /Data Management Coordinator: Christy Warren

Houston, Texas 77099

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Region 6 Environmental Services Branch Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road

Data Management Coordinator Signature Date

The laboratory routinely disposes of samples 90 days after all analyses have been completed. If you have a need to hold these samples in custody longer than 90 days, please sign below.

____________________________________________ ___________________Signature Date

Please provide a reason for holding:

Sample Receipt and Disposal

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Station ID Laboratory ID Sample Type Date Collected

ANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLES

Date Received

0605021-01 Liquid 05/25/06 09:10FAP-SP1-060524 5/24/06 13:50

0605021-02 Liquid 05/25/06 09:10FAP-SP5-060524 5/24/06 13:55

0605021-03 Liquid 05/25/06 09:10FAP-TB-060524 5/24/06 14:10

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-01

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-SP1-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

%Recovery%Recovery

Prepared AnalyzedLimitsResult Analyte

QualifiersAnalyte µg/l

Surrogates

9.97 05/25/06 76-11499.7Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 05/25/06 10.5 "88-110105Surr: Toluene-d8 "8.80 "86-11588.0Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene "

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1UDichlorodifluoromethane (75-71-8)0.5 " ""UChloromethane (74-87-3)0.5 " ""UVinyl chloride (75-01-4)0.5 " ""UBromomethane (74-83-9)0.5 " ""UChloroethane (75-00-3)0.5 " ""UTrichlorofluoromethane (75-69-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethene (75-35-4)0.5 " ""UCarbon disulfide (75-15-0)0.5 " ""U1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (76-13-1)5.0 " ""UAcetone (67-64-1)0.5 " ""UMethylene chloride (75-09-2)0.5 " ""UMethyl acetate (79-20-9)

1.9 " " "0.5trans-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-60-5)4.7 " " "0.5cis-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-59-2)

0.5 " ""UMethyl tert-butyl ether (1634-04-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethane (75-34-3)5.0 " ""U2-Butanone (78-93-3)0.5 " ""UChloroform (67-66-3)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2)0.5 " ""U1,1,1-Trichloroethane (71-55-6)0.5 " ""UCyclohexane (110-82-7)0.5 " ""UCarbon tetrachloride (56-23-5)0.5 " ""UBenzene (71-43-2)

12.8 " " "0.5Trichloroethene (79-01-6)0.5 " ""UMethylcyclohexane (108-87-2)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5)0.5 " ""UBromodichloromethane (75-27-4)0.5 " ""Ucis-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-01-5)0.5 " ""Utrans-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-02-6)

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-01

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-SP1-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets (Continued)

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1U1,1,2-Trichloroethane (79-00-5)0.5 " ""UDibromochloromethane (124-48-1)0.5 " ""UBromoform (75-25-2)5.0 " ""U4-Methyl-2-pentanone (108-10-1)0.5 " ""UToluene (108-88-3)0.5 " ""UTetrachloroethene (127-18-4)5.0 " ""U2-Hexanone (591-78-6)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromoethane (106-93-4)0.5 " ""UChlorobenzene (108-90-7)0.5 " ""UEthylbenzene (100-41-4)1.0 " ""Umeta-/para-Xylene (na)0.5 " ""Uortho-Xylene (95-47-6)0.5 " ""UStyrene (100-42-5)0.5 " ""UIsopropylbenzene (98-82-8)0.5 " ""U1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (79-34-5)0.5 " ""U1,3-Dichlorobenzene (541-73-1)0.5 " ""U1,4-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (96-12-8)0.5 " ""U1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (120-82-1)

If biological activity is present, then aromatics may be biased low.This sample was received at pH 7.

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-02

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-SP5-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

%Recovery%Recovery

Prepared AnalyzedLimitsResult Analyte

QualifiersAnalyte µg/l

Surrogates

10.8 05/25/06 76-114108Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 05/25/06 10.5 "88-110105Surr: Toluene-d8 "8.72 "86-11587.2Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene "

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1UDichlorodifluoromethane (75-71-8)0.5 " ""UChloromethane (74-87-3)0.5 " ""UVinyl chloride (75-01-4)0.5 " ""UBromomethane (74-83-9)0.5 " ""UChloroethane (75-00-3)0.5 " ""UTrichlorofluoromethane (75-69-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethene (75-35-4)0.5 " ""UCarbon disulfide (75-15-0)0.5 " ""U1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (76-13-1)5.0 " ""UAcetone (67-64-1)0.5 " ""UMethylene chloride (75-09-2)0.5 " ""UMethyl acetate (79-20-9)0.5 " ""Utrans-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-60-5)0.5 " ""Ucis-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-59-2)0.5 " ""UMethyl tert-butyl ether (1634-04-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethane (75-34-3)5.0 " ""U2-Butanone (78-93-3)0.5 " ""UChloroform (67-66-3)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2)0.5 " ""U1,1,1-Trichloroethane (71-55-6)0.5 " ""UCyclohexane (110-82-7)0.5 " ""UCarbon tetrachloride (56-23-5)0.5 " ""UBenzene (71-43-2)0.5 " ""UTrichloroethene (79-01-6)0.5 " ""UMethylcyclohexane (108-87-2)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5)0.5 " ""UBromodichloromethane (75-27-4)0.5 " ""Ucis-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-01-5)0.5 " ""Utrans-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-02-6)

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-02

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-SP5-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets (Continued)

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1U1,1,2-Trichloroethane (79-00-5)0.5 " ""UDibromochloromethane (124-48-1)0.5 " ""UBromoform (75-25-2)5.0 " ""U4-Methyl-2-pentanone (108-10-1)0.5 " ""UToluene (108-88-3)0.5 " ""UTetrachloroethene (127-18-4)5.0 " ""U2-Hexanone (591-78-6)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromoethane (106-93-4)0.5 " ""UChlorobenzene (108-90-7)0.5 " ""UEthylbenzene (100-41-4)1.0 " ""Umeta-/para-Xylene (na)0.5 " ""Uortho-Xylene (95-47-6)0.5 " ""UStyrene (100-42-5)0.5 " ""UIsopropylbenzene (98-82-8)0.5 " ""U1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (79-34-5)0.5 " ""U1,3-Dichlorobenzene (541-73-1)0.5 " ""U1,4-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (96-12-8)0.5 " ""U1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (120-82-1)

If biological activity is present, then aromatics may be biased low.This sample was received at pH 7.

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-03

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-TB-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

%Recovery%Recovery

Prepared AnalyzedLimitsResult Analyte

QualifiersAnalyte µg/l

Surrogates

10.4 05/25/06 76-114104Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 05/25/06 10.3 "88-110103Surr: Toluene-d8 "8.38 "86-11583.8Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene # "

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1UDichlorodifluoromethane (75-71-8)0.5 " ""UChloromethane (74-87-3)0.5 " ""UVinyl chloride (75-01-4)0.5 " ""UBromomethane (74-83-9)0.5 " ""UChloroethane (75-00-3)0.5 " ""UTrichlorofluoromethane (75-69-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethene (75-35-4)0.5 " ""UCarbon disulfide (75-15-0)0.5 " ""U1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane (76-13-1)5.0 " ""UAcetone (67-64-1)0.5 " ""UMethylene chloride (75-09-2)0.5 " ""UMethyl acetate (79-20-9)0.5 " ""Utrans-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-60-5)0.5 " ""Ucis-1,2-Dichloroethene (156-59-2)0.5 " ""UMethyl tert-butyl ether (1634-04-4)0.5 " ""U1,1-Dichloroethane (75-34-3)5.0 " ""U2-Butanone (78-93-3)0.5 " ""UChloroform (67-66-3)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2)0.5 " ""U1,1,1-Trichloroethane (71-55-6)0.5 " ""UCyclohexane (110-82-7)0.5 " ""UCarbon tetrachloride (56-23-5)0.5 " ""UBenzene (71-43-2)0.5 " ""UTrichloroethene (79-01-6)0.5 " ""UMethylcyclohexane (108-87-2)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5)0.5 " ""UBromodichloromethane (75-27-4)0.5 " ""Ucis-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-01-5)0.5 " ""Utrans-1,3-Dichloropropene (10061-02-6)

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

0605021-03

Sample Qualifiers:B6E2602Batch:

Lab ID:

LiquidSample Type:Date Collected: 05/24/06

Station ID: FAP-TB-060524Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level)

Sample Volume: 25ml

AnalyzedPreparedDilutionLimitReporting

QualifiersResultµg/lAnalyte (CAS Number)

Analyte

Targets (Continued)

0.5 05/25/06 05/25/06 1U1,1,2-Trichloroethane (79-00-5)0.5 " ""UDibromochloromethane (124-48-1)0.5 " ""UBromoform (75-25-2)5.0 " ""U4-Methyl-2-pentanone (108-10-1)0.5 " ""UToluene (108-88-3)0.5 " ""UTetrachloroethene (127-18-4)5.0 " ""U2-Hexanone (591-78-6)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromoethane (106-93-4)0.5 " ""UChlorobenzene (108-90-7)0.5 " ""UEthylbenzene (100-41-4)1.0 " ""Umeta-/para-Xylene (na)0.5 " ""Uortho-Xylene (95-47-6)0.5 " ""UStyrene (100-42-5)0.5 " ""UIsopropylbenzene (98-82-8)0.5 " ""U1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (79-34-5)0.5 " ""U1,3-Dichlorobenzene (541-73-1)0.5 " ""U1,4-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1)0.5 " ""U1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (96-12-8)0.5 " ""U1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene (120-82-1)

If biological activity is present, then aromatics may be biased low.This sample was received at pH 7.

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Blank (B6E2602-BLK1)

Limits%REC

%RECLevelSpikeAnalyte

QualifierResult

ANALYTE µg/L

Surrogates

9.60 76-114Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 96.0 10.09.67 88-110Surr: Toluene-d8 96.7 10.08.09 86-115Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 80.9 #10.0

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Blank (B6E2602-BLK1)

ANALYTE LimitAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reportingµg/l

Targets

UDichlorodifluoromethane 0.5UChloromethane 0.5UVinyl chloride 0.5UBromomethane 0.5UChloroethane 0.5UTrichlorofluoromethane 0.5U1,1-Dichloroethene 0.5UCarbon disulfide 0.5U1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroet

hane 0.5

UAcetone 5.0UMethylene chloride 0.5UMethyl acetate 0.5Utrans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.5Ucis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.5UMethyl tert-butyl ether 0.5U1,1-Dichloroethane 0.5U2-Butanone 5.0UChloroform 0.5U1,2-Dichloroethane 0.5U1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.5

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Blank (B6E2602-BLK1)

ANALYTE LimitAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reportingµg/l

Targets (Continued)

UCyclohexane 0.5UCarbon tetrachloride 0.5UBenzene 0.5UTrichloroethene 0.5UMethylcyclohexane 0.5U1,2-Dichloropropane 0.5UBromodichloromethane 0.5Ucis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.5Utrans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.5U1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.5UDibromochloromethane 0.5UBromoform 0.5U4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0UToluene 0.5UTetrachloroethene 0.5U2-Hexanone 5.0U1,2-Dibromoethane 0.5UChlorobenzene 0.5UEthylbenzene 0.5Umeta-/para-Xylene 1.0Uortho-Xylene 0.5UStyrene 0.5UIsopropylbenzene 0.5U1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.5U1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.5U1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.5U1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.5U1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.5U1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.5

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 LCS (B6E2602-BS1)

Limits%REC

%RECLevelSpikeAnalyte

QualifierResult

ANALYTE µg/L

Surrogates

10.0 76-114Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 100 10.010.3 88-110Surr: Toluene-d8 103 10.09.87 86-115Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 98.7 10.0

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 LCS (B6E2602-BS1)

ANALYTE Limit Level %REC LimitsAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reporting %RECSpikeµg/l

Targets

16.2 70-130162Dichlorodifluoromethane #10.013.0 70-130130Chloromethane 10.012.0 70-130120Vinyl chloride 10.011.8 70-130118Bromomethane 10.010.7 70-130107Chloroethane 10.010.5 70-130105Trichlorofluoromethane 10.09.9 70-13099.01,1-Dichloroethene 10.0

10.9 70-130109Carbon disulfide 10.011.0 70-1301101,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroet

hane 10.0

11.7 70-130117Acetone 10.010.6 70-130106Methylene chloride 10.09.8 70-13098.0Methyl acetate 10.09.6 70-13096.0trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 10.09.8 70-13098.0cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 10.0

10.0 70-130100Methyl tert-butyl ether 10.010.6 70-1301061,1-Dichloroethane 10.010.1 70-1301012-Butanone 10.010.4 70-130104Chloroform 10.010.0 70-1301001,2-Dichloroethane 10.010.9 70-1301091,1,1-Trichloroethane 10.0

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 LCS (B6E2602-BS1)

ANALYTE Limit Level %REC LimitsAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reporting %RECSpikeµg/l

Targets (Continued)

10.6 70-130106Cyclohexane 10.010.7 70-130107Carbon tetrachloride 10.010.2 70-130102Benzene 10.010.4 70-130104Trichloroethene 10.010.4 70-130104Methylcyclohexane 10.010.2 70-1301021,2-Dichloropropane 10.010.3 70-130103Bromodichloromethane 10.09.9 70-13099.0cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 10.0

10.1 70-130101trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 10.010.4 70-1301041,1,2-Trichloroethane 10.09.7 70-13097.0Dibromochloromethane 10.0

10.2 70-130102Bromoform 10.010.1 70-1301014-Methyl-2-pentanone 10.09.8 70-13098.0Toluene 10.09.9 70-13099.0Tetrachloroethene 10.09.9 70-13099.02-Hexanone 10.09.6 70-13096.01,2-Dibromoethane 10.09.8 70-13098.0Chlorobenzene 10.0

10.0 70-130100Ethylbenzene 10.019.6 70-13098.0meta-/para-Xylene 20.09.8 70-13098.0ortho-Xylene 10.09.3 70-13093.0Styrene 10.0

10.7 70-130107Isopropylbenzene 10.010.2 70-1301021,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 10.09.9 70-13099.01,3-Dichlorobenzene 10.09.9 70-13099.01,4-Dichlorobenzene 10.09.9 70-13099.01,2-Dichlorobenzene 10.09.4 70-13094.01,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 10.0

10.0 70-1301001,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 10.0

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Matrix Spike (B6E2602-MS1)

Source: 0605021-01

Limits%REC

%RECLevelSpikeAnalyte

QualifierResult

ANALYTE µg/L

Surrogates

9.89 76-114Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 98.9 10.010.0 88-110Surr: Toluene-d8 100 10.09.79 86-115Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 97.9 10.0

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Matrix Spike (B6E2602-MS1)

Source: 0605021-01

ANALYTE Limit Level Result %REC LimitsAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reporting %RECSourceSpikeµg/l

Targets

10.3 0.160 61-1451011,1-Dichloroethene 10.010.0 76-127100Benzene 10.023.0 12.8 71-120102Trichloroethene 10.09.8 76-12598.0Toluene 10.09.7 75-13097.0Chlorobenzene 10.0

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Matrix Spike Dup (B6E2602-MSD1)

Source: 0605021-01

Limits%REC

%RECLevelSpikeAnalyte

QualifierResult

ANALYTE µg/L

Surrogates

9.94 76-114Surr: 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 99.4 10.010.4 88-110Surr: Toluene-d8 104 10.010.2 86-115Surr: 4-Bromofluorobenzene 102 10.0

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Volatiles by CLP OLC03.2 - GC/MS (Low Level) - Quality Control

Batch: B6E2602 Sample Type: Liquid

Prepared: 5/25/2006 Analyzed: 5/25/2006 Matrix Spike Dup (B6E2602-MSD1)

Source: 0605021-01

ANALYTE Limit Level Result %REC Limits RPD LimitAnalyte

QualifiersResult Reporting RPD%RECSourceSpikeµg/l

Targets

10.3 0.000.160 61-1451011,1-Dichloroethene 14 10.010.2 1.9876-127102Benzene 11 10.023.7 6.6412.8 71-120109Trichloroethene 14 10.010.1 3.0276-125101Toluene 13 10.010.1 4.0475-130101Chlorobenzene 13 10.0

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Environm

ental Protection Agency

Region 6 L

aboratory10625 Fallstone R

oad, Houston, TX

77099Phone:(281)983-2100

Fax:(281)983-2248

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Environmental Protection Agency

Region 6 Laboratory10625 Fallstone Road, Houston, TX 77099

Phone:(281)983-2100 Fax:(281)983-2248

Notes and Definitions

A This sample was extracted at a single acid pH.

HTS Sample was prepared and/or analyzed past recommended holding time. Concentrations should be considered minimum values.

AES Atomic Emission Spectrometer

CVAA Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption

ECD Electron Capture Detector

GC Gas Chromatograph

GFAA Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption

ICP Inductively Coupled Plasma

MS Mass Spectrometer

NA Not Applicable

NPD Nitrogen Phosphorous Detector

NR Not Reported

TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure

U Undetected

# Out of QC limits

Initial pressure in air analyses is the pressure at which the canister was received in psia (pounds per square inch absolute pressure).

The pH reported for Volatile liquid samples was tested using a 0-14 pH indicator strip for the purpose of verifying chemical preservation.

The statistical software used for the reporting of toxicity data is ToxStat 3.5,Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc., Cheyenne, Wyoming 1996.

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Attachment D

COC Recovery Calculations

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Reporting Period Date

Extraction Well Totalizer

(gal)Begin May 15, 2006 25,375,539End June 15, 2006 28,940,698

Sample Location Sample ID Sample Date TCE cDCE tDCE UnitsInfluent water FAP SP-1 060524 05/24/2006 12.8 4.7 1.9 µg/LEffluent water FAP SP-5 060524 05/24/2006 0.3 0.3 0.3 µg/L

Effluent concentrations are the detected concentration or 1/2 of the MDL which ever is greater.

cDCE tDCECI = 12.8 µg/L = Average Concentration in SP-1 (influent) Water Sample 4.7 1.9CE = 0.3 µg/L = Average Concentration in SP-5 (Effluent) Water Sample 0.3 0.3∆C = 12.6 µg/L = Concentration Removed 4.5 1.7V2 = 28,940,698 Gallons = Final Extraction Well Totalizer ReadingV1 = 25,375,539 Gallons = Initial Extraction Well Totalizer Reading∆V = 3.57E+06 Gallons = Volume of Ground Water Treated∆V = 1.35E+07 Liters = Volume of Ground Water Treated this Period 1.35E+07 1.35E+07

M (mass) = ∆C * ∆V * ( 10-9 kg/µg)= 12.6 µg/L * 13.50x10^6 Liters * 10-9 kg/ug

M (mass) = 0.169 Kilograms = Mass of Contaminant Removed from Ground Water this Period 0.060 0.0223

Fundamental Values Data Table

Attachment DCOC Recovery Calculations

Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site - Air Stripper Treatment Plant, Albuquerque, New Mexico(May 15 to June 15, 2006)

Effective COC Recovery Calculation (Based on Water Concentration)Trichloroethene

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