v^_ _INTKMNATIONAL EXPl-OJIATtON. INC,
577 SACKcrrcrcMto *OABWAMMIMSTEJI. PA 1M74-1MM
(21*) M*.?l*7
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION:_____Tonolli Corp., Nescruehoning, PAWELL #: Stream Station #1 South Bank
DATE SAMPLED: 7/16/84
TOTAL DEPTH: N/AWATER LEVEL (BTC) : N/A Stream height at bridge 5.95' below rail
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT:TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE:PUMP SETTING:"?VTE OF FLOW:
TIME PUMP ON:TIME SAMPLED:WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED:
N/AN/A
N/AN/AN/A
N/A10:00 AMN/A
VOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING: N/A
" AMPLE : 4- COLOR:- ODOR:- TEMPERATURE:- CONDUCTIVITY:- pH:
SAMPLES COLLECTED:
Clear - some bits of organic? debris ^None26° C43 micromhos/cm5.5
Plastic: (2) Field filtered & oreserv^d(2) unpreserved(2) Glass bottles(2) Bacteria
TO BE TESTED FOR: Semi-annual & crroundwater contami nat-ion n^r-^mpff
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME :
ASW Laboratories (215) 434-18707/17/84 4:00 PM
INTERNATIONAL. EXPLORATION. INC.•77 *ACKKTT»rCMU> ROAD
WAMUMTK*. PA l*»74-l»*«
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION:_____Tonolli Corp., Nesouehonina. PAWELL #: Steam Station #2
DATE SAMPLED: 7/16/84
TOTAL DEPTH: N/AWATER LEVEL (BTC) : =^QR< t
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT:TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE:rrTMP SETTING:1. PE OF FLOW:
TIME PUMP ON:TIME 'SAMPLED:WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED:
3 HTT Cf*3
NT /ANT/A
N/AN/ANT/A -
N/A10:30 A.M.N/A
VOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING: N/A
AlPLE:^ - COLOR:
- ODOR:- TEMPERATURE:- CONDUCTIVITY:- pH:
SAMPLES COLLECTED:
ClearNone25° C155 micromhos/cm4.1
Plastic : (2) Field filtered & ores^rvpdr (2) Unoreserved
(2) Glass bottles(2) Bacteria
TO BE TESTED FOR: Semi— annual & aroundwa her con t- ami na f-i on nar^mpt-pi
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME :
ASW Laboratories (215) 434-18707/17/84 4:00 P.M.
101065
INTERNATIONAL. £XF(.ORATION, INC.•77 «ACKerr•*<>«£> ROAD
PA I«e74-llO«Ul*> BM-7197
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION: Tonolli Corp.. Nesuehoni n PAWELL #: Monitorincr Well #2
DATE SAMPLED: 7/16/84
TOTAL DEPTH: 42.6 fWATER LEVEL (BTC): Ifi.TS-
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT:TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE:~TJMP SETTING:iTE OF FLOW:
TIME PUMP ON:TIME SAMPLED:WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED:
1.47 gals.38.59 gals.
Submersible37' BTC12 gpm
4:32 P.M.4:44 P.M.17. 31
VOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING: 144 gals.
AMPLE: •- COLOR: Bright- ODOR:- TEMPERATURE:- CONDUCTIVITY:- pH:
SAMPLES COLLECTED:
brown (rust color) initially, chanaed to liaht 5!None19° C220 rnicromhos/cm3.6
Plastic : (2) Field filtered & nreservpd(2) Unoreserved(2). Glass bottles(2) Bacteria
TO BE TESTED FOR: Semi-annual & qroundwater contamination parameters
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME :
ASW Laboratories7/17/84 4:00 P
(215).M.
434-1870
1^101066
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION. Inc.077 ftACKKTTVO*0 ffOAD
WAJM*JM*TK«. *A 1*074-1 >*•
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION;__________Tonolli Corp. , Nesguehoning, PA.________________WELL i; Monitoring Well #3
DATE SAMPLED:________7/16/84__________________________________________
TOTAL DEPTH:_________47. 25 !___________________________________WATER LEVEL (BTC); 15.8'_____________________________________________
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT: 1.47 gals._________________;_______________TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:______46.23 gals.________________________________
PUMP TYPE;_________________Submersible_______________________________PUMP SETTING;_______________^2J________________________________________IATE OF FLOW:_______________1Q crpm_____:__________________:_____________
TIME PUMP ON:_________________2:46 P.M.______________________________________TIME SAMPLED: ___________3:00 P.M.__________________________________WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED: NR f<42' BTC)_______________________________VOLUME OF WATER REMOVED________________________________________________PRIOR TO SAMPLING: _______140 gals._________
f AMPLE:_______________________________________________________________________- COLOR:______________C^ear___________________________________________" ODOR:_______________None_____________________________________________- TEMPERATURE:________igQ c______________________________________
- CONDUCTIVITY:_______4900 micromhos/cm_______________________________- PH;_________________2.7________________________________________
SAMPLES COLLECTED:__________Plastic: (2) Field filtered & preserved_____________________(2) Unpreserved______________________.____
_________________________(2) Glass bottles________________________________________________(2) Bacteria____________________________
TO BE TESTED FOR: Semi-annual & groundwater contamination parameters
DELIVERED TO;_______________R^W L^oratorip^ (215) 434-1870DATE/TIME: 7/17/84 4:00 P^M_ "~~_"
10
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION, INC.•77 SACK KIT**one ROAD
WAMMINBTK*. *U<«) SM-7137
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION;___________Tonolli Corp., Nesquehoning, PAWELL *: Monitoring Well #4
DATE SAMPLED: 7/17/84
TOTAL DEPTH : 21.55'WATER LEVEL (BTC) : 9 . 5 '
VOLUME OP WATER PER FOOT:TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE:P"MP SETTING:; ?E OF FLOW:
TIME PUMP ON:TIME SAMPLED:WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED:
1.47 crals.17.71 aals.
Submersible19 ! BTC2 gpm for 5-min. then 1 crprn fo'r 45 min.
12:10 P.M.1:00 P.M.NR (<19 BTC)
VOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING: 55 aals.
MPLE:- COLOR:- ODOR:- TEMPERATURE:- CONDUCTIVITY:- pH:
SAMPLES COLLECTED:
Cloudy .Nonp22° C365 micromhos/cm3. 4
Plastic: (2) Field filtered & preserved(2) Unpreserved(2) Glass bottles(2) 'Bacteria
TO BE TESTED FOR: s^mi-annual & aroundwater contamination parameters
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME:
ASW Laboratories (215) 434-18707/17/84 4:00 P.M.
ARiOi068
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION. INC.• 77 »ACK.«TTirO*O KOAB
WAJM**N«TM. PA IO074-IJMM*
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
L O C A T I O N : T o n o l l i Corp., Nesuehonin. PAWELL is Monitoring W^13 £fi
DATE SAMPLED: 7/17/84
TOTAL DEPTH: 51'WATER LEVEL (BTC) : 23*
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT:TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE:PUMP SETTING:/ TE'OF PLOW:
TIME PUMP ON:TIME SAMPLED:WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED:
1.47 gals.41.16 aals.
Submersible18 r BTC10 qpm
9:35 A.M.9: 48 A.M.NR (<18* BTC}
VOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING:
•MPLE:- COLOR:
• - ODOR:- TEMPERATURE:- CONDUCTIVITY:
130 gals.
ClearNone220 c840 micromhos/cm
- pH:
SAMPLES COLLECTED: Plastic: (2) Field filtered & preserved(2) Unpreserved(2) Glass bottles(2) Bacteria
TO BE TESTED FOR: Semi-annual & crroundwater contamination paramo t-.e:
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME:
ASW Laboratories (23^1 434-18707/17/84 4:00 P.M.
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION. INC,877 *ACKcrrvQao HOAO
WAMUN*TM.Ul*J
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION:____________Tonolli Corp., Nesquehoni ny . PA______________________WELL §; Monitoring W^ll ft?___________________________________
DATE SAMPLED;________7/16/84______________________________________________
TOTAL DEPTH;_________63.0'_______________________________________________WATER LEVEL (BTC): 4?.fi' BTP______________________________________________
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT; (63-52) - 65 oals. = 7.15 aals. fS2-42.fi] -1.47 g^lg = i CDTOTAL VOLUME OF WATER;______13.82 + 7.15 = 20.Q7 gals.______________________
PUMP TYPE:_________________Submersible___________________________________PUMP SETTING;_______________62J___________________________________________
l .TE OF FLOW;_______________2 gpm______:_________________I________________
TIME PUMP ON:_______________10:36-10:41 P 2 ypm - in•41-11•35 fl 1 gpm_______TIME SAMPLED:_________________11: 35 A.M.__________________________________________WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED: 57'_____________________________________________VOLUME OF WATER REMOVED_____________________________________________________PRIOR TO SAMPLING:__________66 gals._____________________________________
\MPLE:_______________________________________________- COLOR:______________Orancre-brown_______________" ODOR:_________:______NonQ_______________-______- TEMPERATURE:________23Q C______________________-CONDUCTIVITY:________695 mi crnmhos /cm______
- PH:_________________3.Q___________________
SAMPLES COLLECTED:__________Plastiic: (2^ F-J^ld f-i 1(2)(2) Glass hnt-.t.l s(2) Bacteria.
TO BE TESTED FOR:
DELIVERED TO: ASW Lahnrat-.nri'DATE/TIME; 7/17/84 4 ;fin P.M
INTERNATIONAL. EXPLORATION. INC.977 SAGKCTTVOIU) HOAD
PA
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION;___________Tonolli Corp. , Nesq'uehoningf PA_____________________WELL |: Monitoring Well #8 ""
DATE SAMPLED;________7/16/84__________________________
TOTAL DEPTH:_________49. 20 '______________________________________________'WATER LEVEL (BTC) ; 33.12'_________________________________________________
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOT: .65 gals. (49.2 - 47.0) 4- 1.47 -gals. (47.0-33.12)TOTAL VOLUME OF WATER;______21.83 gals._____________________________________
PUMP TYPE;_________________Submersible____________________________________PUMP SETTING:_______________44 '____________________
t TE OF FLOW:______________5 qpm_______________________;_________________
TIME PUMP ON:_________________l';21 P.M.___________________________________________TIME SAMPLED:_________________1: 34-1: 45 P.M._____________________________________WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLED: 39.25'______________________________________________VOLUME OF WATER REMOVED______________________________________PRIOR TO SAMPLING:__________65 gals.,_______________________________________
^__________________________________________________________- COLOR:____________Dark black/brown to It. black/brown___________- ODOR;______________Slight sulfur_________________________________- TEMPERATURE; 27° C- CONDUCTIVITY:_______360 micrpmhps/cm_______________________________
______- pH;________________4. 5___________________________________________
SAMPLES COLLECTED:__________Plastic: (2) Field filtered & preserved______, ________________________( 2) Unpreserved______________________________________________________(2) Glass bottles________________________:_____
___________________________(2) Bacteria__________________________________
TO BE TESTED FOR:_________ Semi-annual & groundwat.er contamination parameters
DELIVERED TO:______________ASW Laboratories (215) 434-1870D A T E / T I M E : 7 / 1 7 / 8 4 4•00 P.M.
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION. INC.B77 SACKCTTBTOKD MOAO
WAHMINCTER, PA 16874-1304(216) Odft-7137
MONITOR WELL SAMPLING DATA
LOCATION; _________ Tonolli Corp. , Nesauehonina, PAWELL t; Monitoring Well »9
DATE' SAMPLED: _______ 7/17/84
TOTAL DEPTH: ________ 1Q . 35 'WATER LEVEL (BTC): 9.121
VOLUME OF WATER PER FOOTSTOTAL VOLUME OF WATER:
PUMP TYPE; __________ Bailed _____________________________"•MP SETTING; _______ N/fi
'. .iTE OF FLOW: _______ Bailed @ 12:pp P.M. on 7/16/84 removing 4 gals
TIME PUMP ON:TIME SAMPLED: 7/17/84 .& 10:30 A.M.WATER LEVEL WHEN SAMPLEDVOLUME OF WATER REMOVEDPRIOR TO SAMPLING; _________ 4 aals. on 7/16/84
iMPLE~ COLOR: Arnber to dark brown as aitated- ODOR: _______ None- TEMPERATURE: _______ 2 1Q C- CONDUCTIVITY: <l Q O O O micromhos/cm- PH: ________________ 6.
SAMPLES COLLECTED: _________ Plastic: (2) Field filtered R________________________ ( 2 ) Unpreserved _____________________________ ..
_____________________ i _____ (2) 'Glass bottles __________________________________________________ C2) Bacteria ___________ ~ ____________________ _
TO BE TESTED FOR: __________ Semi — annual & groundwa ter contamination parameters
DELIVERED TO:DATE/TIME :
ASW Laboratories (215)7/17/84 4:00 P.M.
434-1870
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v ; one year for #11 rooni taring Wi*lls
facility Permit Nixniuer
Municioality ____ Nesquehoning
•nitoiing Wall rto. * itryyi Check onat uo do«--n X gradient—— — *t-o rt^itar Level. N/A_£'t. Measured from: land surface __ to-> of casing ___ _ _
; •; Dv 3ti._, N/A: '« . i« j.evotion or land surface ____ ft* or- to-* of casing ____ fc.
- >dtft.-ii.»^o •<-i'i^'-- cine) ;3Uino__b^J l^»r_^, Wua the well ourged? Yea __ No __
., *.<>$ Wall ','.".c..i. it.n: Lcat J fcttdi:4Q..* 50 . J58_J'1* J-ongitude 75^^53^ Ol j'w
tfu.M'* Coli-.-c.i.--i _.^_._. Time of Sampling ___ 10:00 A.M. ____7/X7/M* ———— " ————————————————Collector A l-j.^.e ,_I f_T E.X _......
.::A; ';£hS .. ri'.- ,"i ..... x ,i:-J :".u ; i'.> -1 /- * 'i'V AS rali^K-iKG WATEU SUPPLY
. ___ t _ ug/L
______ ug/L
; ..2.1 .„...-",; u / . 4 i> ili^VJO). ______ _4 __ . _____ ug/L
,155 ,i, ;. ' 4, ;,-TV» SiWox (. ;ia/ <1 uq/L
rcury '//ryoo^.^ <Q.J... .* -.....••*#« A •- -t., t )._. . 0.* ___ . __ pCl/l
'.-.«-..<•• ..jfl it; (•!•';•'• ./; Wfi ^v - 'j^r/s.-i U'-c:»j ( > ...... 1»4, * P-J milliyr
; n.L-.,i« 'Oi.lo7> . _ <J >„ '.\ i.btdi;./ (00076)._ __ „_,!_ _______ TU
-Jol tfor-i. t^ ;terii ( ) ^> >OP per100 ml
8/29/84 » ; h ^ - .- ,..;.;, W,J,Ji •* ?*"" = --' • -* /—.-i. -j_i._,i__;.—™
l.Dr Numhar'U -j.AJ'i'ft MOUXTOaiWG
(ri*o *oe submitted carterly for one year)
cxlity NamaifSp^4lXi CoypQgl itlil____ Monitoring Well Number
cilifcy Number______ __.......__._
v'A'i'EH
Ion-id.* £00940) _ __L__ _ .. mg/L Aaditiondl Parameters if raouired«
on (vototl) (01045) jO.jfj ___ ,i"g/r/ Antimony ( ) _____ <Q.Q 1 ___ mg/L
, Coooer ( ) 0»Q2 mg/L
(32730) <100 ug/1. ainc ( ) j,»4 mg/L
d ii (OG929) ___ 1,6 rag/1.. Bicarbonate ( : ) j_________ mg/L
I i«Le (CJOS45) _ 7 my, i OiL/Grease ( j ) ____Q.j_______ mg/L
,»- PAK--\METEUi> tJSi'J3 AS XiJOXCA'/OR£> F GRO*JKD WATEit ^OiJTTAMXKATlON
R:^lic.«ttes (must 1 ** done for upgrddiant wellsoaly)|
— t •i f ic Coiidot. i »j«r : :0005) <rr j -?:<•- :dnos) 4J, _ _L Organic C' ro;-.:. v ; aicj/ t 1*1J Or jdn ic iic, io - -j , I ) iu.: /i,
Chc-.;*k OP.^J .• '_':. - . .r ' ,-r Jo;7 or ^, Atomic Absc-rotion
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1701 Unxon ii^vite vAllentovTi, vr- l
P. Dough cjcty
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UA .fiMVfm&M Facility Permit Member ______
c-a: County _ Carbon „ _ Municipality ____Nesquehoni ng
'/•in9* well JNo. _JMlW >!§•% Check oner uo__dot-ti^X gradient
:n to Water ksv*el__j^/£_ft. Measured from: land surface__to? of
Oeoth . .&/&-*"'* . Elevation of litnd siurface, ___ ft. or too of casing, ____ ft-
:..vu.-jlintj <f l~.*,-<i' ••.n«s) ouino _ bji lerv . . Waa the well surged? Vas __ Mo __
t.r.t ; -,g We]l L-..c.s: ,!.•<. l> t i tude 4,0 ° _SlL JIZ.81 Longitude jLS.? J=£.\ .il.J'W
.'.-. .; i<v Co ii •-•!/;» ' ......f/lZ/M -. i'* '<* of Sampling i p • n fi . , _____________
io Cr/iiecior.^ n,-:. • .._.IMIEX.«. -
CJMi^V'i.vitlX.tWiJ .•jU.ClV.iilLl'TY AS I>UINKING WATJBB SUPPLY
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; ('i *1CO> _ .. _ .jtf..l. ______ ug/L
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4?. 100 ml
P D p j J 361 3 jj5j[6J1-jE>" ' ""xOUi WAd'M liOiaTOJEUNG
j rjAC'KGROUtil) KETPORTfVo be submitted quarterly for one year)
XT-. ™.. -jQ jii ] | flfljy r -L-M|____ Monitoring Well Numb
iiumber,_____........__,,„._____
t. PARAMETERS BSTA6LX3H1NG GAOWD WAT3R QUALITY
(00940) _ _ _ • _ ^ tng/L AdditLondl Parameters if recuiredi
L) (O10'ii>) __n>M _ mg/L Anbimony ( ) ______9t9$*_____m^/L
(01054) <i,_LT _ mg/i. Cower ( ) _______Q«04_______ mg/L
J2730)
-IB (00929) 1_l mg/L Bicarbonate ( ) j mg/L
at« (0094'j) ray/i* Oil/Gr&ase ( )
11, PAftAMETBRii Y.SKO y\J .NDl.CA'l-OxiS OP GEOCWD WATER CQNTAMXHiATXON
(must be done for upgradient walla
Orgdnic Carbc: ( ) auj/l 14Organic Halcr-^- ^ ) a*g/L
r Meuula Chock G/, ..- J.. r i... -*•.,*-.r ;x,;.ho ___ or ?. Atomic Absorption
address ...r. ;jt;n >r/7 >T>r 01: L«bo;r,itory Performing Chemical Analysiss
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(To Jhf« Ea^r,i5it^d oo^rtetiy ^r ons yeor for all monitoring w^lls)
topolli COtyMriti lt Facility Permit Number
Cou;ity _ Carbon _ Municipality ____ Nesguehpningl~B+tii* MMt4B
>itc/?ing WeJi No. ftrii>Mp% I f»<MI Check one* uo __ dot-n at gradient
>th to Water Ljevel J-,6_ >ft. Measured from: land surface __ too of casing x
IiS CriAii^C^iK^^tlifi i;O I i'AB ;.i J.TY AS DUINKISG WATEJR
_>vk ^y .- :. Hethoxychlor
JT. •; 0 i 0V / ; ,_ _ _ __ „*•<.*. •- T'oxtiphene (39400) _ . __
ug/L
oy i<-:.- (0095 i j__ , ....*** ........ wr?- J^ ^ » A 5* TP S il vex ( 3'H740)_ _< __ ug/L
fi 'V<5U_... .. *.. ...-' .^iv^n ( aa« ) l.» * 0-43 ______ pCi/1
cury {71900},, . , <*•*.. .. ^-J ' i- Tjr -fl A'iohrt ( > CQ.a _______ pCi/1
-w^37 t*i . Elevation of Icind surface __ ._ft* or ±01 of casingj _ _ __ fc.
^^J (*.rhtr /.•;.. on A} oomoX^bttiler _ . Wus the well ourged? Yes x No __ .
.o,-.4ig Well /,*c;c,-- 1cm; LdM tu.3e40 ° _51^ _02_"^ Longitude 2J J> ,52.' r51tr"W
un;-»!e Colljct..-! 7/17/M Yxme of Sampling 4:44 P.M. _______________
e Collectors M .:,-
rate {<in as; J'JOt. ,.'..<, ?W uxr/ ?.. Gross Beti* ( ) lrl OT^ __ millirem/• - " - - - . yr-niu.n '015-i?;. _. ^.I .... ._.>'*•• i- Turbiaity {00076} ______ ftj| ______ TU
( ) ___ Q per100 ml
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) REPORT;->e BYibuiitt.^d r'^-cttirlv f°^ one
Monitoring Well
L*li% QOALXTY
-». loo (Q094o'i _ . .M- mg/L Additional Pcjrametera if rsouiredi
{0?,04S. _..itj#t_._ mg/L Antxmony ( ; _____ ^ <tl-IM, ___ mg/L
^ j nnj/ 1* JE* i o«i rhon u te ( ) >>Ba oig/L
( ) <1*% __ mg/L
3- . >t/->SKY«S'<3 "oi-O Ai, XNDiC^rOi'vS OF GROfJWD WATKtt COJaTAM'-UAnON
(must be done for upgr<idient walls"
110 _ 14§_• 0»4l gft-OJl <ro.Oj
\ { To «.M? u-f,-''1;
cr fe-dls Ch-7CK O. -.;t i. :' -., • '. • ;.' H/: i :',oa _ __ .__. oLB Z1- Atomxc Absorption _ J
.r/is:-r o,: w.i!vv r..;i:ory Porformir.g Chemical Analysis:
A3W £in.v iron,- . i • •, i CviiiijUltci-it^^ i.nc*170 J. bnioii -'*-jiov<;r'i
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Johi*j ?* Bough /t:;,y
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f JAp~[o \1\ 3j ell .[3(61 6J TsiI X-J _ I i I ( 1 i I [ I _ {
Number
< •••{Y<. he swbnii L *"d ocarteily .for one yeor for till monitoring wellg)
ilit> i ar.ie yoaolli COJfp«f«ti«l Facility Permit Number __________
Stir.nt County Carbon Municiotflitv Nesquehoning" - w
itoring Well No, lilMt* fciHPMil Check onei uo__dovn__gradient
th to Water Level 15.'8_ft, Measured fromt land surface__too of casing
ft;, KJ.evation of land surface ____ ft» or too of casing ft*
h^ck c;ne) ourao^ bailer_,_. Was the well surged? Yea Ko __
ing Well toc.;*r*orii Ldi:J tuda ..fP ° _51' J /'N Longitude w° £l ££»"W
mole Collect-yri 7/17/jM Time of Sampling 3:00 P.M. _____________
lvc?r.u- _.. INTE_X_
S CH-. **.•.."•; A !ai£ tKC SUIV. Ji; Ll'TY AS DKXtfKXN'G WATJ3R SUPPLY
(01002). _ ._. >*0_ _^. __ u 'fi. Liudjn* ('39782)
(01 OO/;.. , _ ^._._u^' h >i«fhoxychior ( 39480 J_._jgft _____ ug/L
.txnn (0"iJ27J. M_ _'uy, i, Toxdohenei { j 9 4 QO ) _ _ ^ < ji _______ ug/L
mi tun (OaOr»4i . **...,„.. __ 'J' 'i. i.1* 4-i> (J97JO) ________ J: _______ ug/L
{00951 __ .**..,._._«'•/'''- :>r 4- 5-TF Si i vex CJ97JO) <1 ug/L
ury (;i9GO). , <•„ .__. ,u,;/ ,. wroww A, oh,, ( ).....„
rtto {^»> 14) (Jui". >'.v 3U>00___ _u<-j/ '., Gross Beta { ) ...__ M T 4 ______ millirem/_u<-j/ '.,yr
Tuibidity (00076) _ . _____ I ______ TV
or (01077) _ 2.1k _ _'^ £> Col i form Bucterid ( ) ____ 9 r>er100 ml
in
AR101087
i r.n or V-.-. . , .
8/29/84 » > I fewreuu oi Soljo rt*st* hoaageaent |pj AJDJoi 7t3i6il]3 6-«=.—,.=*. ; . « - _ ___,„ •___»„.*.„ „, ,.' V. * -• J, ».? „_ L, . 4—— -*- -t— -r.j_ l j.
e *r*:>«r,d X-D' 4tuinbarREPORT **3- °- «
o 'je submitted aK:rtrterly for one year)
cj-li'.y Name g alli C«rpsif«%l<» Monitoring Well Number
ciliuy Number _______ __ __ _._ _____
ESTABLISHING GftOUHI? WA'i'BJft Ql?ALITY
(0094U) _ m mg/L Additional Parameters if reouirecU
on (Total) (OiO'ib) _lft| fc. _, _ mg/L Antimony ( ) _____ p.ljl ___ mg/r.
i:7aiic.-se (010S4) _ __ JJJ incj/b Coooer ( ) ________ff^ffj
•sn;:! ( 2730) ____
d( :* (00929) __
ll'atx (00945) o _t«K I->J-L Qil/Grciase
JrO AS y.NDXOA'/'GUS u^' GROUND WATEft CONTAMX&ATXON
(must be done for upgr^dient
(tn; -:,rc fohr-3)Organic. c.\,jbci .; ; -.IQ/J. t * — . i**,- _?jJ
H^l .:•:;, ? ) r "/l> _J>t.W7 "ec. Sol,.-. , 'G..-:f-n iftQ/r 3, WO
or .-. Afomic Absorption
b .v- .-.•:,.-, ;-r of .^tj^c-x'.icorry Performing Cheniic^l* Analysis:
A3W £nvlronn . ;i .til Coa^ulttvat s .. Xnc.1701 Or.iojj j. -...io^.v^A I ieii t;o v-n tf f A i iJ ,1 0 J
Jobn P. Uoujfr- •, Ly
. u-.. -ttCirii -e.jt tit •• *r. >-.„;-- nt,;eiii..il Resources j ~] f~| f] f fTtl [~1blAbltm 3I.Q1 3L6f6L3i~* ' •»-«'i™'1*-- •»*.-.! i id. 11 I n b ^ % IB •*.8/29/54 .... „. .i jrtiTe«u ofx.D.
MONi.UOK.ING' „ rtOQj, o^ Tr*«D ItKPOKT Udlb* No' l 0884-249-5
C.fo be stsbnii^t.C'd rrwarterly for one ye&r for ell monitoring wells)
riiity Nflne Tonolli Corporation Facility Permit Number
:ar.iom County _ af n ___ _ Municipality Nesguehoningh-4-Above Area III
ic.orj.nc/ Well Mo, Disposal Site Check onet uo __ do*--n X gradient
• th to Wttter Level 9'_5_ft. Measured fromj land surface too of casing
>oling Deoth_ .J:?...ft . Elevation of land surface __ __ft. or too of casing x ft>
•.- *'• T«fl.-?lin;j (cheo-rv one) puuio_Xfc<»J ler _ » Was the well ourged? Yoa ^ No __
*. coring Well T.ocoM.t.ru- Latitude 40 ,* 5.1_'_. 9,8 "N Longitude 75 ° 52 • 44 HW
o' amole Collected _ /l?Zg4_._ ^TXma of Sampling _____ 1:00 P.M. ___________
jL Collectors U n.c .. INT X ._
CHAAACTHUlZIflG SUXi'ABlLITY AS DKIHKING WATBB SUPPLY
erar (01002)..... w _..?_._ ____ u^.'L dtncldne (,)9782) _______ <0.01 ____ ug/L
<0i007)fc... . . ..24..*..-. ___ . g'i. ^thoxychlor (39480) <QT_ _____ ug/L
vl^ir. (0;027).. , . 3 _ _ __ u-j. ;- rt>x£oheAe (39400) _____ <1 ______ ug/L
oraiwM* (Oi0. 4i t ..83 _„.__. __ -»0 - 2, 4-D (39730) ________ <! _______ ug/L
uric-? i009Si.'__. 172 _ ..u»J.- t- 2, 4, 5>'fP Sllvex (3^74J? <1 ug/I>
•a ^iO^JJ. _ .. 32 . » . . . - . - *• ' . » - : . < 226 ) _. <1 ______ pCi/1
cury (73900J. . <'0-2 .... . .» . =. :.v--ft A :."i : ( )..1 B,." 1>1 pCl/1
r«te C-js KJ i''jb>--; 650_ __ u .,-. u Gross tut.o { j 7,8-0.9 ____ millirem/yr
*niuifl (Oil47> . _ <2 _ u.j. t. ru;bi^)ty (00076) _______ 1. ______ TU
yer ;OI077) <1 u<v^ Co! If arm Bacteria ( ) __ >2QQ __ per. ....,.„
ria (
ooii.:i'.o;iv,.i :i.:. t.; or }".;n
8/29/84 *» j sux-e^e of So.Ua tf.-.ste Management jpj ATDfOi? iile * l[ 3?6 *6i3 ]-. — ... .. . _ ..... j LJ J J-iLLia JL__.l J Jr.ccs r^n T.D, Hummer
xi./«ArUi\HU "rtiilM MO^ JTUiiREPORT Lab, tto,s
H'o be submitted carter ly for one year)
Name. * 1 ^ **iriP>>4> *____ Monitoring Well
Number __ _
I. PAZ1AMETSRS ESTABIASHllvTG GROiajr WAT2R QUALITY
•^ovid;* (0094rO___ __ *_ ___ mg/L Additional Parameters if reouiredj
ron (VotciL) {01045} m , _ * . __ wg/L Antimony ( ) _____ : OttOl ____ tng/L
si.ganese (01054) _ mg/L Co-v>er ( ) 0«0€ mg/L
nenol (.12730) _ ug/'L 2inc: { ) ______ ••!» mg/L
x'l-um (00929) ^** rag/L Bicarbon ite ( ) *T^ mg/L
(0094S) zug/L Oil/Ore a e ( ) < !•§ mg/L
AS A&X)U ATO3&S OF
(i uat be dona for upgradient
x.ci£:.c Cowdu- t-.,»i:- • i ;:s053I al organic c«rLoM ;tal Organic H.U,,,, i ) g/i.
t-'i t:oi , '. /VC30-1; . g, L
Ma.;als Chj .-K Or.: -. 7 1 ..-•:':. u-j.hod __ ^ or 2* Atomic Al-sorption X
ri';», Address <-r.d Or. -v -v..sor o:.". U*;>or.iLory Performing Cheutic^l
' nui^a ,i Cc'ii3ul trt*it..s, inc.1701 Union v--'>'-j • -rvsrilAllentovTi j r/-. o.i>;. O
John P . Dou j h i r >: y
J r . ... :r;i-:i't ov ".j.Vi.von.i.tniurf'i Resource,-fU;,; 03: So!j.:i w^ui.-'is .liana tjetuent
D O 7r r•? ocijc ftd i . D. Ntmibor
-,——— ,-————.-——— ,
1|3 6 6 3
(To he submitted cmarterly toe one year for dll monitoring wells)
5. Facility Permit Number__________^ Carbon ,- - j i*^ Nesquehoningidtion; County ^ _," "^ ^,«^^ Municiodlity M _____ _y ~ tHU«t Of •Oli< '
utoxing Well No. ***™ *** ^ Check one« uo__do^-nx, gradient
>th to Water Level 23 ft. Measured froroi land aurface too of casing
loling Deoth __ _1_8 ft . .Elevation of land surface __ ™ t. or "too of casing x ft.
ny (c-he,. Jv oji e) Dumo_2Lb«ii lor _ .. Waa the well ourged? Yea x_ _Mo __
rfell Locoiion.- Latitude A°° 51' °^ "& Longitude 5° 52< 42 "W
Collecte-J y/lJ/94 Vime of Sampling 9;48 A,M. _____________
iple Collectors W^me INTEX
CilARAC'Vii:r<I2.r G SUI 1'ABILT.TY AS DAINKING WATEK SUPPLY
a (0<.OUS) «^'SfM- ^thoxychlor (J9430) ** ______ ug/L"
____ _ u«:j ' L 2, 4 JD (.i9730) ________ f;_ _______ ug/L
cvry <VI900J.
(c»s W) (OO .'-j; _. _ uy/ I, Gross B«ty ( > ** * ___ millirem/yr
('J.1077J * .A»i ^ Col i form bacteria ( ) ____ ^^ per' -- " • ' ' •••" •'"• ' 100 ml
ftftlO
8/29/84 ' ' W...i'£uC J/" Sc, f. ?.d Vv 'S t:e Aiandgement-e PrwoMd"""' „.,,,_ MI;. UAWft MGS1TORtaG ITI»7 UuflJiVr
iUXTlrtL bACKGROUNI** (To be aubmitted qi.<srterly for ona ye<ir5
'<scility ^droe TOOOlU CoyyOTfttJO* __Monitoring Well NumberJJHlfg **J**M*
vAcilit.y Number _______.___... _. ____
1. PAKAMBTSR3 BSTABI-lSHIJslG GROUBTD WATKR
'blonde (00940) ___ \ _ 4£ _ mg/b Additiondl Parameters if rsouirsdt
ron i?otdL) (01045) _ j ^ mg/Ju Antimony ( ) ' 0>M _____ mg/L
Uh'jtneae (010S4) _ l* mg/L Co^oer ( ) t«t€ mg/L
•henol (32730;
c ua\ (00929) «f.2 lug/L Bicarbonate ( )
'o (O094:>) J4« mg/.u Oil/Greaaa I ) <!•§
. P/-JRAMSTSU3 MSi'J> AS iH^ACA-rOKS OF GROUND WATER
<mu.t be dona for upgr^dient veils
•H <
'cr.ii 1 Organic Carbon »'ct.al Organic J-«ilo9<=r.
Dissolved So'js . :-
*oi- Ch. ck On---: I M:.. •-.,.; _^-.hod ,__ __ . or 2- Atomic Absorption
'afne, address «nd S;,- ;;/lsor or Oo' or jtory Performing Chemical Analysis:
A;5W Environ'»*.r*-i •.«,!. coasultentc, inc.1701 Union E:v.ii*v«:r«iAllentovn, PA iftlC J
P. Douqh-* A ty
ARtO1092'
8/29/84 v i '---•^'^•^/i; '.'•jn Hitdt 1U«™W ^ (A ID loj?! 3|6l ijsle 16 I 3 i.. L-.. - .. . . .. ; *«».\:ee-:* oy t.o >o Ivuat.';? ^-Aunogement r_ r^ | \ \._\-\. ] \**r r* \.\L-. ;.'.-;--. .j. «a J(.D, Ntanber
KA2ARDOUS WAC'JK MONicrOKlNG'AL^.TXAL BAClO..KO'SbfD HKPORT
be subr.:U-tc:d cucirtcirly for one yaer for all monitoring wells}
Facility Permit Nuir.ber _________
s Coonty _ , Car? „_ Municipality NesguehoningVMrth of §«Ii4
tot ing Well No.yM^ MttOll Check onet uo y dot-n__gradient
ath to Water Level 42»jft. Measured fromt land surface to-> of casing x
aoling Deoth_ _ ?.2*"t.. Klevatiort of land surface ____ ft. or -to^ of casing x ft-
ra /F air.ollng(checA one) oumo^_h<;iiler _ * Was the wall ot.rged? Yes x_ go __
iJitor ing Well Loco r. Lor-* LbtitudfcjO .* jl . A1 "^ Longitude 75 ° 52 _'. 46 HW
is? >amole Collected .,. 7/16/84 Txroe of Sampling ____ 11:35 A.M. ____________
CollacLora Naiaa INTEX
SUITABILITY AS DRIUKXMG WATKR SUPPLY
C39782)
(OJ007),.. ..... §1. __ .. _o«5/L Methoxychlor (39480) <1 ••! _______ ug/L
- (OL02?). ,. . f „. _..._.ug. 1 Toxsohene (:i9400) ____ Cl ________ ug/'L
, ._..•?...._.... _uo - *- V, 413 ( J9730) _______ £_l _________ ug/L
/ __ 1.10 .. . ,'^ - -;, - 5-TP SiKvei; (3»'MO) < ug/L
_ 57
•cury {7
(as N) ;0-:6.>u; JQ£ _uoj. I, Gross Bet^ ( j 7a§ t ^|. _____ millirem/yr
t.y (00076) ______
v -:r ("DIO?1?) <JL ^ ' i- Coil form b,»oteri^ ( ).. - .„
altjjL oi: Ponirsr . o£ 5j;',v i c;>n.'i3nval Resources
8/29/84 ' • Bureau of Solid bfcste Management l D o S 61_ _ — t... I .— 4-.Pie oared T n
'U WASfWS f *I INITIAL BACKGROUND REPORT
(To be submitted quarterly for one year)
xlity Kama To»»H4 Cyjry jffi f ifif __ Monitoring Well Number
ility Number ________ _, __ ^ ______
PARAMSTSRS ESTABLISHIUG GROWD WATER QUALITY
orida (O0940) __ __ § __ __ mg/L Additionul Parameters if reouiracl?
n (Total) (01045) _ _ 14 ' _ mg/L Antimony ( } ______ 6,011 _____ mg/L
ganeae (010 4) ____ >^| m«j/L Coooer ( ) ______ Q^lfl ___ mg/L
nol (32730) < JQQ ug/L Sine ( ) mg/L
iiL (00929) ___ 1.0 mg/L Bicarbonate ( ) „„ mg/L
Eate (00945} 450 mg/L Oil/Grease ( ) _<_l.o mg/L
„ i>ARAMBIEKS XjSKJJ AS IWDlCkTOftS Oi? GROUJB «ATBR COHTAMXNATXON
Replicates (must be cione for upgradient wallsonly)
_ 1.1 _ _|*l3ific.Conduol..j,icrt i 0090 j) finictoffihoy} ^JHO __ TtOal Organic C«rbcn * j tig/1al Organic H-alor)--*^ f ) cno/Lai Dissolved So.i'".- f703'>4) a=ov 1 MS |>Jg __ MS Ml
i
Metals Check Ono; i, i>fu--iO .:-: _•.•;..•; iioci __ __ or 2* Atouuc Al*sorption m
;, Address e*rd St.^»'>"vjsor of t ,-jbt>r<?tory Performing Chemio^l Analysis:
A3W Envircnm.riiu.^t Consultants* .inc.1701 UniOA r'o'..l -v
John P. Dough '-rrty
IOS1*
8/29/84. '• j L' -';-ij:•-•i;ft^ />;' *'•* '-''( ''- .o't Ra Oia'caa |p"JAJDJO pjl 6J1it.. P^oored Jt.D.
HAZARDOUS tvA?. it
he giil.ttiirt.'-c' Quarterly for one yg«r for all monitoring wells)
ic.il;ty Wai.ie TQM «ry»r«o Facility Permit Number ____ __________
>cations County Carbon Municioalitv Nesquehoning"•*la*«Tdriar«'-m ——————————————————
>nitoring Well No. Wart< >JjyM»l check onet uo * do*n __ gradient
to Water Level 33-fLft. Measurod from: land surface too of casing x
PARAMB033RS CHARACTOUIZIiaG SUITABILITY AS r&INKItfG WATJSR SUPPLY
eeaic (0100:2 )_..„.. .. *_.M... __ g/ Hadane (39782)
jn (OjOOV; ug. I. Hethox^chlor (39480) « ______ ug/L* • — - • • * - - 'a.rsi-.n-' (0/.027; * __ .._ g ''-
...3 • L i» , 40 (39730) _______ _________ ug/L
uoride (00953 ;_, iM......_.._ w.oq/ 2, 4, 5* ri"P Silvex (39740) ug/L
"....... .. .vi ; ,. i .- ..: < ..ii. i Mi ) _ _ _ . <:i _____ pci/ircury (71i*00).._. .'.. .. ..»-,../- Or :>!?.«? ALol'.a ( )__ ________ pCi/1
i~J
moling Deoth _ ff_ f t . . j=:lavaiion of land surface ____ ft. or- too of casing x ft.
'oe '/f SaffiolingfcueoV one) purnoj jr jiler ,.. Was tha wo 11 ourged? Yes So
iritora/ig Well Location. Latitude. 19° 51 05 »N Longiruda _75°.j_2i. . "W
t Samoie Collected 7/17/S4 >j>ime of sampling _ _ 1 : 34"1 : 45 P ,M. _________
tuple Collectors Same INTEX
trate (as N) (u06_>0; .._ __ ug/L Gzoas Beta ( ) _ _ _ T _____ ___ millirem/yr
» (Oli47) __ L*...._ «>«»/^ Turbl.lity (00076J _____ *•* ________ TU
Ivftr (01077) <T1 ___U9, t. Col if or n Bricteria ( ) § per100 ml
7rin
ftR!OI09«'
8/29/84 __ »j j hurt*u o; fijr.ti-; rt.-j&fcfr i'-icCiiiCf ent | PK jD|0|7»3 16 1 3 ;6 J6) 3
i: UACXGUOUfiTO RSPORT(Vo oe aubmxtted q^^rterly for one year)
c-ilihy I drae fy ^ fyfy ^ , __ Monitoring Well 'Number >*»••% •< Agej
cilluy Number __ .. ___ .__ _ ._ _____
. PAUAMETSRS BSTAbT-J SHINS GfiOMB WAVKR
.loxide (00940) _ _ , __ 1_ __ mg/L Additiondl Pardnieters if r^ouired*
on (Total) (Oj045) __ .!£___ »g/l» Antimony ( ) _____ . OfOOl _____ mg/L
aj'-jdrKsse (010 Vi) _ j fy| rn^/L Cooler ( ') ' 0«»4 ____ mg/L
ienol (32730) J>0 g/L Sine ( ) Q,1Q mg/L
(00929) Tt'J/k Bicarbonate ( ) § mg/L
(00945J \M m .'L Oxi/Greijae ( ) _____ j^ _____ mg/L
:*. PARAMETERS »Si:D Aii xajniCATORfl Or GUOUJD WATER CONTAMXNATXON
(must be done ror upgradiantonli
X Organic C^rbcr. . ) nKj/1 _Organic njlo-ju- < ) m^A- _ 9*Dissolved Sol (VO.J04; . .o, J 1*0
Medals Ch^vk c-r--: L £*r^:id^-- i^-»hod or /, Atomic Ahaorption
Performing Ch^micsl Analysis
ASW Snvironiiv.-ut.-.'t. Co:isui.tti7xt^j .inc•170i Onion no^levarrtAllentov-n, T7, IBlO.f
John P*
8/29/84 '• i ' ' ":*l'-'-*-'c lli v ' -••'•<- -t BUssourcaa pi AJDlO ,7|3J 61 1I3J6 ;6 13 ;._°/ty/°l....... ......] . jrrodi; of £-,>' ; W-i*t* i**urtgement I - l i t L II I ! I [ I \•fce ?;er^red J*O. ND^ber^^ ' HAZARDOUS W t,"tfc' MON^'J^ORXNO•• -W1T/AL BACKUftOMJO RKPORT I db* N°" *^^ (To foe fuhirtitt^d cicirterly for one yoar for all monitoring wells)
icillty fcfame ftM-ttUULflMBBMafci.HL- Facility Permit Number _________
^cation: Conn-ry _ Carbon _ Municipality Nesquehoningf-i<mtt •! loU4
Itfell No. J_ tt-tJ«JBUfc.M»lCneck one« uo__dot-Ti y gradient
to W&ter / .& vt^ I 9 . 12 f t Mtvasvred from; ) nd aurface __ too of casing __ ___
_^R^ r'i . £lsvciticfi of land surface ____ ft. or- too of casing ____ ft.
oj ('.-;... '.- . one) r>urn-,^_ boiler J^. Wan fche well ourged? Yes No __
Weli. Lac,.i.ioii* La t i t: ud »:• 4 Q^° 5 1_ ; 02 » Longitude 7f *52.V 43 "W
t' S-jntole Collected T/17/14 __ Time of Sampling 10:30 A.M. ______________
mpla Collectors Uarr.e INTEX ___ _
CHAI^.CVKKI2JIiflG SUITABILITY AS DRXUK1NG WATER SUPPLY
vqr/I Lindatne (39782).__, .. a -M. , • »-'--.
....... .... Q/. .Mathoxychlor
4 O (397JO) _ ^ ______ j ______ ug/L
4 5-TP Silvex ( !tM740) <^ ug/L
• yrVurtaioit O0076) %M TU
lv., c -0:.077} _ _ MI i. Colifor-n B^:'t«?rid i '* 4^____per" 1 0 0 m l
/.-: in f sv3 Ji0}
RBIOI09?
°' J' . : '» I -I :•• •'. . i- I 1 .' . IA) _ C_- ' i- ?vl Ati il ."Ti-rnoM "i" I I 1 ^-l—(->.'>-!nl^i^J^'-.1 7 3!6 1 3; 6 6:3c-* P'.rt •>.,,•.. , K .<*> fc v.i.v'i?-Jxi->iX 'i :> '.vAti M MC.vH
Xi\fITJ'?-.t. bACKGKOUriD REVORT Lab(To h«i aubniitted quarterly for one year)
Monitoring Well Mutnber t if [D
acility
I. PAlcAI-iSTSRS ESTABLISHING GftOUUS WATSSA
'hlorida (0094U) m mg/L Alditioncjl 'arameters if reouiredj
ron (Total) (01045 ) ' JUif .._ ._ g/1" A vtimony ( ) ______ j,ytt _______ mg/L
ae (01054) ____ JUJf mg/L C-i-^oer ( J _________ (>«§§ ____ mg/L
(32730) _ __ <z U& ugy u Z: nc C ) »»jl mg/L
(00929)
iulfate (00945) ** in9./L °- L/Graaae ( ) 4»f mg/L
ill, PASAMSWSRS XiSiuD AS XNOXCATORi" OF rt ROWD WATt .^ COiJTAJOHATXOH
Keplicites (aiu£t be done for upgradient walls
>K {00* 03) ' * _ .Tf*
:-ot:al Organic Cu-rLor. ' } .v.g/1 310 lib tM 140*— m— IK-.--— — _|-*Mtj|-»— -"_fc—_i_i_i- *~~
r*otal Orgdnic Hilo^-.-r. < } n /L V«V9t * ***_ **** „r-ofcul Dissolved Sol, 1, :70jC4) ir-n. 1 "ii7>» "ilj4t» U+40« il<4»l
?or Me::als Che-.-l' Or-e: .-. , ^'t .-:•-.•., \.-.J •.•.:;;.l-- -d __ _ or 2- Atronac Absorption .
N'e.f.\e, i.ddr as end Gv.^;?i:vi.Kor of li..hoi:jti ry Performing Chemical Analysis*
ASW Enviromv.-jp.t -.1 Coa^u i.t.i»r.s, .ii c*1701 Or.ion SU-.'-i'svaraAlLentovn, PA Afil03
CTohn P. Bough' rcy
A R I D 1098
2/27/84
Toooili Corp.Carbon i..u, f - . ljt, j_ ; v Nesquehoning
200 yds*-* " • '* oi..-. u \_. -.:•' ^* _ -M.";' j. .-.;.t
.:u iir'^u l.ihd ::= .r, ..''.; -.-.> . o •:
...... 40^51^ 02 -: L r.«jj . ; 75 ^ 52 42
10/4/B4 fl( ' iv- -'-••. .-'^ ^-^ -._.. . .-JLl?.° ..£:M:INTEX
_ 4 • '"'•• •-' :."'••-''.24 . . ; • • • «iv , ' . ! • - . .' •. ••;'. ,<o.2
as . -j. -. • ••-.. ".- > • u .-i'l.. .
150 ..-. ,. • -i ;• •••: •; • • ( : j,170 . 226 <1.0
<0.2 : ... , , <0.9
170 t- 2.2 * 0.5
< 2 - • - ' :l • • • • • • • .. 15
.... i ••;/- ;-"' ••-• - • • • ' -10, ....<b.oi .
fteiOJ099
1284-43--
40
200 yds.B«low riant
SU73 ^ t_ mq/7., A->.h^racoy ( '-- _ 0.008
, 1.02 '" ' :"- — or ' • ___ 0.02 .
i"JC-??'?J 44 ••;.;.•.,. -i I-;'., •-'-.-or.-*!* - t • 5 mr.-*?.
(00943" HO C'-;. - C3.?. 'G.v. 'Ji.-r '.". ^ )
T'AH'£jT'FlV» %^"V""' *iw •' '-?r ' V" """:7, " LkT? CI;.".'' T'v MAT'"'-' OC'^-'^v' :
^ 'T - ' •'•<.'' J"?: ' *: '' J'"* "'•''• '*
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ty Name JCoaaalli-£osp* _____ i'*cility Permit Number
County Carbon ______ Municipality ____ Nesguehoning _____ _____ _
Inn i tor ing Well No. 2-B«low Wact* Chack ones uo __ dor-n JC gradiant"Tre&tafant i*«yoon
>eoth to Water Level 20 • 4 _.t t. Measured from: land surface __ too of casing __ X __
-<3uioling Deoth .,.21 ft. Klovation of liand storface ____ ft. or too of casing X ft
'o& .-j£ Sampling (choc*.; on«2) ouno^X^b^iler. _ f. Was the well ourged? Yea X No __
ion i tor ing Well fcocuU-ori; LiititudeJtft^ 1L 02._MN Longitude Jlf 52J. 51_"W
Jfc1 Saniole Coliecto.J _.lfl/l|/64_m> Time of Sapling ^ ____ 5:00 P.M. ___________
cmole Collectors $<±r:.*2 INT^X• j»- tft- J- <w n>.r. . , — . . j^. — .-i..-,..,—-
. PAJUUdETERS CaARAC^-ERrZ-JKG SUia^.BtL.XTY AS L.RIWKXNG WATER SUPPLY
(01002) ___ ,,__. _____ ..'9-/ L-JIr.d.sne {
.__ »1 ____ __u .-'L Mothox/chlor (3iMSO)__i. ______ ug/L
atr.ixam (01027) __ ,_ 21 ______ g/ Tox^phen^ (39400) ____ .< ________ ug/L
__.. _ ? ____ t __ \?o/l- "-2V 4 D (39730)-., ______ 1 ________ ug/L
luoride (00951) ___ _ ______ u^ :>t 4; 5a,y? silvex Ci 740;_< l ____ ug/L
£ (010511 ____ _ 1^ __ __. -; : ;, /.t,-. ( 226 ; 1.2 A 0?4_pci/l
ercury (719QO) _ _.___5.?J1 __ _«1v-/t oro.«d «I^ha ( >_
itr^te (as N) (OOC^O;_200 ____ u /L Gross Be :«a ( j 2,2 A 0>6
o Ionium (01147) __ .._..\?
•i!v-;-r (01077) __ _ _ 1
yro Ionium (01147) __ .._..\?__ __Ua/L Turb.idil. ' (00076}_. 0>8 ^ TU
100 ml(*9330) ___ _
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.Yr. PAU?J.J3T3SS B3T.Tv5T,ISHlNG GROttIS
Chlorid-3 (00940? T T jS7 S tng/jj Additional PrTr-r- or.? if v«?GUir*c?r
.<rca ( otal) (0.1045) __5,.64 wti. w mg/L Antimony ( ) __ _^_ 0*006 _mg/L
M-.3:ganes (010.54) 2,75 nVi'' -J Conner ( » 0»13 mg/L
V-honol (32730) _ ^ <100 '-T/•-» ^--"^ ; ) 0.12 r.g/T,iSodium (00929) 41.0 r°r.r-' •' T. j.c.j/:brv:v--ir { ) 4 racj/Ii
So?, f*te (00.945) 130 mg- £ Oil/Grafts-* f
on 7J
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. j.l :Mrsolvo-:. £oij-":; (7030^; nj/L 210 ' 220 " 225 "
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aSW Environment *.! Con^ult^itc, nc.170A Union .roulevercl*A}.l3nto-..-nr TA 13103
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ox *••;.,l3.d #i.'jte JWiisgement UJ~Jl-LJ«XJ-JL.LJ_LJ_tLe Freo<»red
1 j | I .: I j [ iLi L Lit. t l.(
l b, NO.* W84«43-4(To bb avb^in>.'.d o^HrterXy fcr; or.a year for isll monitorfng wells}
tf«ima gOPOlli COJtp* ___ ___ Facility Permit Number
option: county . . °JL ____ ..., M^ici^alicy Nesguehoning
o.-iitorinq WeJ.l Ho.*"Balow Solid choc-k oner uo dor-n x gradientHBfiotG *xagooir~ —— " —u^th to Water i-*vf.'?wJ4z_3 ft. Measuied frorr.: land aurfsice __ to-> of casin
anioling Peoth ,N/A it, ;5isvdtion of l^nd surface. ____ ft* o:-r to-> of casing _X ft,
yr/:- ^T Samoling(ch^ck cne) pti-.roJC^b^S ler__. Waa the wall oKrged? YesX
or.itoriag Well Locttt.Lorjs Lctti t-.i-ue._ 4tf 51' L02 "N Longitude J75.f52jL 4 6 _»' w
^, - Saraole Collec->c-! W/l?/?*.. ^ . Vinsa of Sampling ____ 5iQO nP^M _.
c-r.iole Collectors tfci.vcj ,_^NTE_X__
CI-yiU>.-:-TKNjL5IilHG fCM'S.SJLrTY AS .DUX15KING WATE.R SU
jm
L1, (01027).
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51J __ __ __ ^_ .?„.......-•:. i'*.1!.:.. (226 ;„.„.... .._,<!.. __„ __ _pCi/
KJ (00f^-0;_20p ____ u.,;>. Gross Bsho, {
{01147} ____ ....J ?___.._ / Vurbi-T.^ry (00076). ______ * ________ TIT
(01077) _ _4__ _ u /'l. Cclifovn Bacteri* ( ) .„. _ .9" — * — - _ 1GO ml
(39330) <0.01 urr/i.
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. ..i(To be <;ubiidti>>" cua>rt.erlv lor CT. vej"'; . 1284-43% -j - ^,
'cv roe TOttolli Corp, M'-n luring V^ll >V-X •- •• 3-B«low Solid- *-- - . . ^ . . ——— .„ — ———
Chloride (009 10) ____ 200«0 ^
tron (Total) (0.104:0 283T.S _. , _ t
J-lsnganese (01054) _ _2°3*3 'ri' 'T- -e:.: ' ^ °«1
f' * enol (32730) _ _ C100 vr/'* -.'-'v: ;' ) 10.8
Sodium {00929) 270' t;.g/?j 3ioar!v.v^^f-2 ( i -~
Salf ate (00945) 3900 - rr.g/ 0 Ci3./Gr->a,?a ( ) <1
(004031 _* w* >" 5000" SOOO
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170 i Union ro^Qttfcovnf PA
uohn
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**o ^e svidiva-Lt-id iv...ajrteEly for ona ye«r for iill monitoring wells)
exility Haae _.?5! A:f-J E!.____ Facility Permit Ncmber
.ocationi County 4-AbOV* Area XIX Municipality NesquehoningDivjpdael 'Slte" • ————— — — —— i
g Well Ko. _ __ .._ ______ check one .u dot-nj gr ad lent
aoth to W^ter t8vel^j.afcl-£t. Mo^iii-TeaCIrM^ Und" surf ac of
JLa.8"' JSievotion of land surface____,ft. or to-> of "casing^ X
yr>-; ^ flamoling{c:hsc\ one) t>w..>._bsilHj-_^...Wao the well ourgod? Yes_X_No__
onttoring Well Loc,.-Lir,n; L^ l:i t:ude ACL* H 'jjfL" Longi toda^ J g j 4 T"
W Sample Coilec;-d ..... IQ/ /gl.. , Tigua...of Sampling ___ j1j)j0 p7M=." ''"'" '''
cr?Dle Collectora .$c;;v'? ._..XNTRX_ __ * ^ """"•" " "• - ----—-—————=—-:
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rse.iic (0.1002)____ 5 Ul?/t ^Xnc^na
3 ug/l,
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7.5 ailliram/eniu^ (0114?)____..._.__UQ/JL Morbidity (00076)_______»0
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(To be submitted eraarterly for one year for all monitoring wells)
acility name TOOOlii Corp. Facility Permit Number _____
Dcation. County Carbon __ _ _ Mani.einfe.lity ___^esauehoning_
wltoring Well Ho. i- jU-t Of Solld check oneg uo_.Xdo^_..gradieat:
«H» to Water i.<?>^l.27.1_It. Mc«>-i..r_ii" froiaT T«nfl "^or!7^^:^f~
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on
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170 1 t*r.ini r-.vAlLenLovr... PA
"" "12/27/84"" "I ^-,--_--• -:'j_iv-!^r^-.jror!i.«nt^l_Rasoru:caa ~ j~J jl j (TTIT] f
•*D» Number
WAS; IB MONX'JORZtfOftSUXMAL BACKGROUND REPORT1 "^ No**
(To be submitted oaarterly for one year for all monitoring wells)
facility Name Tonolli Corp* _____ Facility Permit Number
jocationr County J arbon _____ _ _ Municipality Nesguehoning
Sonitoriiuj Well No. VHorth of Solid check onss Ud _ K.dovn __ gradient*"w«a"t«i*"l>4aj?a»ai . " - .__
to V?ater I»« vca 14.5 ft. Kt;ftsur«d froru land 3 tar f a ce -o ->o f
5 -ambling -D-^th^^O^Ort. Klevdtion ot l.dnd surface ___ ft* o:d to-> of casing L X _ fc
-jlin'3Jc*liec/^ one) D:.V:' XJ: ilar __* W«i« the wall ourgod? Vea X_ 'p __
Well boc^ticvi.- Lciti cudc- 4 0 ° 51 JJ /'K Longitude .L5_* 2. t£~ "W
-•c cs Samole Collected _ .Ift l/**. -.. . iws or Sapling ____ 5:00 P.M. ____________
toiripie Collectors i^^in-
STEPS ."r.?-.;-..',:'':r;iUi3TMG SU2 I'AB i ITY .AS R1NK17,G WftTER SLTPPLY
( 0 100-2 )___._.._81___ _*J<i'I i^ndsne i
_ ___ ^b-t '^l-hcoryc -ilor
ug/tr
(01034) _ _ ^ _____ tg'L 2. 4-D (Ji£.7JO) _______ ^_ _ ,_ ____ ug/L
^tr.-te (a.-s K) ;006,K-;__W^ __ >,>'•"• G^-033 bet* ( j __ 7,5 £ 1»0 ___ rail I ir em/yr
elenium (01l47)4_.__< ?.iO ___ _u^ L Turbidity (0007C-) ______ 1«P _______ TCJ
(01077) _ <1 _ nq/s Colifor-n B^cteri-i ( ) 1 ____ per•-——--•—•"— ~ __'0l u ':, ^---
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania *Department of Environmental ResourcesBureau of -Solid Waste Management
ce Prepared HAZARDOUS WASTE MONITORING I^T&umberINITIAL BACKGROUND P.3POR'J ***b. No,s
(To be submitted quarterly for one year)
•
Facility Name T<molli Corp* ________ Monitoring Well Number _7~gorfchef Eolid~W*ate Disposal
Facility Number _________________
I!- PARAMETERS ESTABLISHING GROUND WATER QUALITY
Chloride (00940) ______ **L__ ___ rcg/L Additional Parameters if raouireds
Iron (Total) (01045) Il*»2 _ mg/L Antimony ( ) ________ 0»02& mg/I/
Manganese (01054) _____ 3/72 mg/L Coooer ( ) ________ 0»28 ____ mg/L
uenol (32730) _____ < IOO _____ ug/L Sine ( ) ________ 0.53 mg/L
Sodium (00929) _______ 2*8 mg/L Bicarbonate ( ) 3 mg/L
Sulfate (00945) _______ 37S mg/L Oil/Grease ( ) _____ < 10Q _____ mg/L
"XIo PARAMETERS 0SED AS INDICATORS OF GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
Replicates (must be dona ror upgradienfc
PH (00403) 53t!S- ***S __ Ji i. j ? *?Specific Conductance (00905} (miaromhos) ^00 __ 8W _ __800 635Total Organic Carbon ( ) mg/1 jCj*«J- 0.6 '" T-T™" 0*3MotaL Organic Halogen ( ) mg/L ffTgTT " 0 >011 ""SVoIS "_ '0 •6SU.otal Dissolved Solids (70304) mg/1 ^ SOCT ^ 40^
only)
For Metals Check One: 1« Standard Method ____ or 2* Atomic Absorption __5__
Name, Address and Supervisor of Laboratory Performing Chemical Analysis;
ASW Environmental Consultants, Inc.1701 Union BoulevardAllentovn, PA 18103
^John P. Doughsrty
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Preo^rsd X.D. t
RKPORT ^ No<»8 U84-4»~«(To be submitted ouarterly for one year for all monitoring wells)
ncility tf»me ynff^mt r^TTpt____. Facility Permit Ncunber ________________
ocationt County _Carbon^_ __ ^ Munf cioality
Well Wn. |u>f ^ f ftr* ''-neck Oiies uo_jj do»-n __ gradientXX VMt« Dt«pO««l
.to en to Wciter ;,<- v- .. 39.J_il.- i-l'.-rt.-i,r,>d xx'O»-i: Uind 3uri^ca _ ,_.fco-> of casing
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^- £-*3U;ole Collucvv.-;. 10/31/ft4 _. "i tr : of Sapling __ 5:00 P.M.
Kirolft Collectors :- i'. :• INTEXi-ik.rf*- *ix. •«!. rnft- — _—._.• ~- - .
f'A«Ai;«:Ti£R3 Cj-U.JV :.."; A.U^INC 3;,;f V'AH i L i''!'* AS XkU INKING WATER SU I'b/
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SB 101113
ASSESSMENT OF WATER QUALITY
ANALYSIS RESULTS FROM THE
TONOLLI SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
AREA MONITORING PROGRAM
TONOLLI CORPORATION, NESQUEHONING, PA.
INTERNATIONAL EXPLORATION. INC.577 SACKETTSFORD ROAD
WARMINSTER, PA 18974-1386(215) 598-7137
A R 1 Q I I f k August 10, 1984
TONOLLI CORPORATION
NESQUEHONING, PAVOLUME II, EXHIBIT III
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ............. 2
METHODS OF ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ANALYSIS OF STUDENT'S T PARAMETERS . . . . . . . 4
pH '". ' . . . . . . . . . . . .". ~Y"V . . ——4 -
SPECIFIC CONDUCTIVITY ......... 6
TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON . . ....... 8
TOTAL ORGANIC HALOGEN ......... 8
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS . . . . . . . . 11
KEY INDICATOR PARAMETERS ............ 11
LEAD .................. 13
ARSENIC ................ 18
SULFATE ................ 20
CONCLUSIONS .................. 23
INTRODUCTION
Tonolli Corporation, located in Nesquehoning, Pa., recycles lead
batteries. As a result, a tsolid waste disposal landfill was installed
in 1978 on the site. Surrounding this landfill, 9 monitor wells
have been installed and 2 stream stations established to monitor
any potential escape of wastes from the landfill.
Sufficient sampling has occurred for over a year in order to
establish an initial background analysis of the site. At this
time it is normal procedure to employ the Students1 T method of
statistical analysis on the laboratory results to determine
whether contamination is present in monitor samples downgradient
of the landfill sites. Unfortunately, analysis results ques-
tion the validity of the upgradient wells as being true back-
ground wells intended to be unaffected by the landfill.
In addition, there is significant evidence from Well Number 9
indicating a potential escape of wastes from the landfill.
The primary purpose of this assessment report is to determine:
1. The reliability of the upgradient wells as back-
ground wells unaffected by the landfill contents.
2. Which wells, if any, indicate the presence of
contaminants emanating from the landfill site.
3. If wastewater is leaving the landfill, is the method
of escape through leakage or by the more probable
overflow of the lined landfill.
•BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Tonolli Corporation's current solid waste disposal facility
has been in operation since 1975 under a D.E.R. permit issued
in 1974. Part A of the Application for a Hazardous Waste
Management Facility was submitted in November of 1980, and
Part B has recently been submitted.
Used in this assessment report are water sample analyses of
Wells 2 through 9 and stream stations 1 and 2. Installation of
Wells 2 and 3 were completed in October of 1976. Wells 4 and 5
were installed in April of 19.78, Well 6 was installed in
February of 1982 and Wells 7, 8 and 9 were installed in December
of 1983. Well 7 was drilled to replace Well 5 which silted up
after the March 24, 1983, sampling date-and was subsequently
'abondoned. Well 8 replaces Well 6, which shall be covered by
the proposed raising of the existing landfill berm. Well 4 will also
be abandoned when the third landfill area is completed over its loca-
tion. Well 9 is a shallow well designed to test the perched
aquifer resting upon the silty clay layer which underlies the
coal refuse layer and overlies consolidated river gravels and
sandstones.
Samples could not be collected at stream site 1 on October 8,
1983, on account of the Nesquehoning stream being dry. Samples
were not collected as a result of inaccessibility from Monitor
Well 4 on October 8, 1983, and January 12, 1984. In addition,
the D.E.R. collected duplicate samples for in house analysis on
- 2 -
I O I I I 7
June 9, 1983.
METHODS OF ANALYSIS
Comparative statistical analysis of data, especially with a
small sample group, depends greatly upon the initial presumption
that the background, or uncontaminated wells, are unaffected by
the contaminant source. In order to determine this, graphical
plots were made of the myriad of analyses results. These plots,
drawn for each well and both stream stations, allow a visual inter-
pretation of the data that assists in: %
1. Locating erratic data that may not accurately
represent the true water quality and be indica-
tive of laboratory or sampling errors.
2. Determining background water quality by delinea-
ting analysis groupings.
3. Analyzing yearly fluctuations of water quality
that can indicate variations resulting from
unaccountable factors such as precipitation or
stream flow rates.
Graphic analysis of the data is presented in two groupings. The
first group represents parameters required in a Student-T analyses;
pH, conductivity, total organic carbon, total organic halogen and
total dissolved solids. Since these parameters often generalize
water quality, key indicator parameters were selected for investi-
gation that can indicate more clearly the presence of contami-
nants specific to the wastewater stored in the landfill. The key
indicator parameters chosen for investigation are lead, arsenic
and sulfate. Lead and arsenic are present in exceedingly high
quantities in the landfill waters (107,000 and 5,200 ppb, respec-
tively) , and sulfate is relatively low in concentration in the
landfill waters (200 ppra), but high in concentration in some rnoni*
tor wells (8,500 ppm) to warrant further investigation..
The following discussions interprete the plots of each parameter.
Chemical analysis of the landfill wastewater is plotted as a triangle
on the vertical axis of the graphs and D.E.R. duplicate analysis
performed on June 9, 1983, samples are plotted as dots within
circles. Monthly precipitation values for the area are presented
at the end of this discussion. A compilation of all laboratory
analyses is included in the appendix to this report.
\ANALYSIS OF STUDENT'S PARAMETERS
pH is an indicator of free hydrogen ions in solution. If water
reflects a pH of less than 7, it is acid; and more than 7, it is
alkaline. The background pH range for the monitor well waters
is 3.5 to 4.5. For stream waters it is higher on account of
dilution by purer waters upstream and ranges from 5.5 to 6.5.
The abrupt decrease in the pH of stream sample 2 beginning on
January 12, 1984, is the result of collecting water from the
7.0
6.0 -
5.0 -
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EttChemical Analysis at Tonolli Site
LEGEND FOR ALL PLOTS• - Monitor Well Analysis* - Stream Station Analysis0 - Analysis Performed by D.E.R.*• - Independent Analysis done on
Pit E and 9 Prior to WellInstallation on 12/17/83
/\ - Analysis of Lagoon Water col-lected on 4/30/84
— — Baseline Limits
3.01/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
°*U SAMPLING DATES
landfill/coal refuse side of the stream, not from the opposite
refuse free bank, which was the originally tested bank. This
indicates that the revised sampling location is more accurately
testing waters emanating from the site.
The pH of 5.8 for Well 8 on April 12, 1984, was confirmed in the-
field during collection by INTEX who recorded a pH value of 6.0.
Well Number 9'has a consistently high pH value that may be from
dilution by shallow surface water infiltration although a more
complicated explanation may be appropriate as the shallow sur-
face pit "E" had a pH of 9.0 on December 12, 1983.
Specific Conductivity
Specific conductivity has been measured in micromhos and is a
method of describing the electrical conductivity of water by
indicating the amount of free ions in solution. The larger the
concentration of ions in solution, the greater the conductivity
of the liquid.
The background conductivity for waters in the area is below 1,000
micromhos. Wells 7 and 8 are marginally within background limits
Well 9 maintains an abnormally high conductivity in the 15,000 to
10,000 microhos range. This is substantially higher than up-
gradient waters collectd from pit "E" which had a conductivity
of less than 200 micromhos. The anomalously high conductivity of
Well 5 on January 25, 1983, is questionable, but similar trends
are seen in total disolved solids and sulfate levels; thus,
supporting its validity.
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SPECIFIC CONDUCTIVITY
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AT TONOLLI SITE
2000 -
1000 --
—i—————— —I i i » i1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
The trends in conductivity seen in Wells 3 and 6 do not directly
correlate with precipitation trends. Firm conclusions cannot
be made concerning these wells other than they are suspect of con-
tamination as is Well 9 by a parameter such as sulfate that is
present in acid mine drainage.
Total Organic Carbon (TOC)
Total organic carbon (TOC) is a measure of the concentration
of organically bound carbon that includes any biomass including
coal. The background range of TOC is between 4.1 and 1.0.
Stream location 2 had a very low TOC value on January 12, 1984,
probably as a result of the cold weather limiting organic growth.
Well 9 is abnormally high in TOC ranging from 150 to 260 ppm.
Well 4 had an anomalously high TOC value on June 9, 1983. The
validity of the analysis of Well 4 is questionable especially
since the DER analysis indicates a reasonable value of 4.5 ppm.
Well 7 shows an extreme peak on January ,12, 1984, that may be
the result of the flushing of coal refuse from the well when it
was first operated, although previous flushing had been performed.
Only Well 9 is truely suspect of contamination; however, the
contaminant is probably coal silt or carbonaceous refuse in which
the well is located.
Total Organic Halogen (TOH)
Total organic halogen (TOH) is a measure of the organic halides
such as chlorine, bromide, iodine that are compounds in water
Milan 23
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Chemical Analysis at Tonolli Site
Well 9 Not to Scale
1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
.07
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TOTAL ORGANIC HALOGEN
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AT TONOLLI SITE
For Sample Dates 1/25/83 thru10/8/83 all measurementsregistered <0.05. After10/8/83 an improvedtechnique gave the followingda ta. " - --- - -
1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
such as trihalomethanes, pesticides and chloroform. Limited
data is available on this parameter as a result of less accurate
instruments involved in the analysis procedure used prior to
January 12, 1984, The available data suggests a general decline
in TOH values from January to April of 1984 in all wells. Well 9
and 3 are highest in TOC while background wells 7 and 4 have the
lowest values.
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Total values for dissolved solids (TDS) indicates the amount of
materials in solution. Background values are generally below
800 ppm. The trends and interrelationships of TDS values for
the various monitoring wells is very similar, as is expected,
with the specific conductivity values; thus, confirming analysis
validity. Wells 9 and 3 and the January 1983 value of Well 5
are high and Well 6 is marginally high in TDS.
KEY INDICATOR PARAMETERS
A chemical analysis of the landfill waters indicates high concen-
trations of metals. Unfortunately, acid mine drainage is often
high in trace and heavy metals. The difficulty lies in differen-
tiating between the influences of acid mine drainage and the
landfill waters. The parameters previously discussed are too
general to develop sound conclusions about the site since numerous
secondary factors exist to influence their values.
A review of the components present within the landfill waters
5000
4000 -
3000 -
2000 -
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS
CHEMICAL ANALYSTS AT TONOLLI SITE
1000 -
Well 9 Not toSeal e
1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
SAMPLING DATES-AIMIHI 27
revealed two parameters that are unique to the environment.
These key parameters are lead and arsenic which are present in
the landfill at 107,000 and 5,200 ppb, respectively. Unfortunately.
lead is also a product of acid mine drainage but in much lower
concentration, and it may enter the site by air from the company
stacks. Arsenic can also be a product of acid mine drainage but
in-lower concentrations.
In addition, sulfate, which is in very high concentrations in
acid mine drainage but low in the landfill waters is studied.
Interest lies in using it to determine the ability of the silty
clay layer to prevent surface waters from entering the deeper
aquifer as well as providing evidence for determining wells that
may be sampling waters from the shallower perched aquifer.
Lead
Background lead levels are generally below 40 parts per billion
(ppb), which is within the acceptable drinking water limit of
50 ppb. One important concern is the peak in lead levels for
all of the monitor wells sampled on June 9, 1983. Review of the
DER duplicate analysis for that same date indicates that the anoma-
lous highs are probably the result of error in analyses. Thus,
the DER data has been incorporated into the graph to more accu-
rately develop our conclusions.
The most obvious trend is the very high levels of lead in Well 9
indicating that escape of landfill waters has occurred. The sub-
stantial decline in Well 9's lead levels from 5,600 to 503 is
ARID 11283 -
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LEAD
Chemical Analysis at Tonolli Site
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believed to be the result of improved sampling techniques. Thus,
a lead level of 503 ppb is believed to be more realistic. The
rapid decrease of lead levels in Wells 7 and 8 from January to
April of 1984 raises suspicion on January's results. Therefore,
more data is necessary to develop firm conclusions on Wells 7 and 8,
Well 4, which also was above background levels in 1983, shows an
improvement in the quality of April's analysis, placing suspicion
on the sampling procedure of Well 4 in the past. Of importance
is the fact that Well 4 was the only well in early 1983 that had
high lead levels.
Well 3 has a trend in lead levels that provides important evidence
to support the escape of landfill waters by overflowing rather than
leakage. The only time Well 3 exceeded background levels was
following extended periods of extremely high rainfall when the
landfills would most likely overflow (Figure 1). During the summer/
fall drought of 1983, lead levels declined substantially. If a
leakage were occurring, then lead levels would increase from the
decline in volume of diluting rainwaters. Thus, this further
supports overflowing as the major cause for landfill water escaping
into the ground. The moderately high lead level in pit "E" indi-
cates the presence of lead in the vicinity of Well 4; perhaps, from
airborne sources.
Arsenic
The background level for arsenic in the samples is below 10 ppb,
well below the accepted limit of 50 ppb for domestic water use.
200
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ARSENIC
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AT TONOLLI SITE
8405*200
Well 9 Not to Scale
1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
DATES
Well 9 is exceedingly above background levels but has improved
to 380 ppb, probably as a result of improved sampling techniques.
Well 3, being above background levels, shows a general increase
in arsenic since January 25, 1983. This may be an indication
that waters began escaping from the landfill sometime after
January of 1983. The validity of the DER value for arsenic in
the April 9, 1983, sample is questionable as it Hoes not fit the
trend. The high value for arsenic in stream sample 2 on October 8,
1983, creates an extreme change in water quality and its validity
is questioned. It also contradicts most other analyses of this
station for other parameters such as specific conductivity and
lead. Well 5 and 7, supposedly background wells, have unexplain-
ably high levels of arsenic. Well 6 has arsenic levels that indi-
cate it to be marginally free of contamination.
Sulfate
Sulfate levels in the landfill waters are relatively low (200 ppm)
in relation to values found in some of the monitor wells that
exceed 4/000 ppm. Sulfate is an abundant product of acid mine
drainage that is proliferous in the area as a result of the ex-
posed coal refuse. Sulfate also is not easily diluted. Thus,
sulfate is a good indicator of contamination of the wells by
acid mine drainage from the overlying refuse.
Background levels of sulfate are difficult to determine. One
group of wells (4 & 2) have low levels below the 250 ppm USPHS
water quality limit and landfill water concentrations. Wells 6,
SULFATE
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AT TONOLLI SITE
6500
4000
Well 9 Nto Scale
1/25/83 3/24/83 6/9/83 10/8/83 1/12/84 4/12/84
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7 and 8 have moderately low levels of sulfate between 250 and
750 ppm which is above the concentrations in the landfill waters.
Well 9, with a sulfate level of 8,000 ppm, has over twice the
concentration of that found in Well 3. The sulfate level in
Well 3 peaked on October 8, 1983, probably as a result of the
summer drought causing a reduction in rainwater dilution. The
erratically high sulfate level in Well 5 on January 25, 1983,
questions the validity of the sample. In addition/ the analysis
results of pit "E" and 9 collected on December 12, 1983, are
questionable.
The analysis results indicate that Well 9 is sampling acid mine
drainage water as expected and that Well 3 is also sampling these
waters, but they are being diluted by purer waters of the deeper
protected aquifers.. Wells 5, 6, 7 and 8 may be intercepting the
perched waters. It is believed that the construction of the
wells is responsible for the occurrence of shallow waters and not
the inability of the silty-clay layer to retard infiltration as
Wells 4 and 2 have relatively pure water.
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CONCLUSIONS
Through a graphic review of the analyses results, the following
important conclusions regarding the monitoring site can be made:
1. Well 4 is marginally acceptable as a background well
using the information obtained to date. Conductivity,
pH, TDS/ sulfate and arsenic levels in the-well fall
within background limits. Not enough data exists to
properly evaluate TOH, although indications point
towards it being at acceptable levels. In contrast
to Well 4, being a suitable background well, are the
abnormally high levels of TOC and, more importantly,
lead even when incorporating the DER data for June 9,
1983. The moderatly high lead levels of the well in
1983 may be the result of ineffective cleaning techniques
for well sampling. Therefore, it is recommeded that
further samples be analyzed prior to condeming this well.
2. The usefulness of Wells 5 and 7 as background wells is
also questioned for reasons similar to Well 4. Further
analysis of Well 7 will provide a better understanding
of its behavior.
3. Contamination of waters from the landfill is
strongly believed to have occurred in Monitor Wells 9
and 3. The best indicators of contamination in the
waters are lead and arsenic. Both parameters are at
exceptionally high levels in Well 9. This indicates
that the shallow well is suitably designed for moni-
toring groundwater contamination thought to exist
primarily on top of the silty-clay layer at the base
of the coal refuse. Well 3 is believed to monitor
both the shallow and confined deeper aquifers, thus,
accounting for its lower contaminant concentrations.
Well 6 and possibly 4, 5 and 7 may be collecting
small amounts of the contaminated shallow perched
aquifer water. Sulfate levels support this belief.
The difficulty at this site lies in the fact that
the majority of the wells are testing primarily the
quality of the deeper confined aquifer. The results
do strongly suggest that the deeper aquifer has re-
mained relatively pure and free of hazardous sub-
stances; primarily as a result of the overlying
confining silty-clay layer and the high water table
ne ar the s tream.
4. The discrepency between DER and Tonolli analyses
for lead on the June 9, 1983, samples had been
believed to be the result of field filtering of
only the DER samples. Tonolli samples have 'always
been lab filtered only. Thus, since Tonollifs
sampling procedure has never changed, the anoma-
lously high lead readings for the June samples
cannot be blamed on the lack of field filtering.
fti Kbk i-3 9
Two separate samples were collected on April 12/
1984, to test this theory. One set was field, then
lab filtered; while the other was lab filtered only.
The results presented in Appendix III indicate a
minor but improved difference between analyses.
Field filtering is a more accurate means of obtaining
valid water samples and shall be done on all future
samples.
5. The trend of lead levels in Well 3 closely parallels
precipitation events, providing important evidence to
support the belief that the majority of water escaping
the landfill is caused by overflow. Lead concentration
peaked in Well 3 on June 9, 1983, after a tremendously
wet spring. It quickly declined in October of 1983
in response to the summer drought.
January's low rainfall also kept lead levels low.
Lead concentrations rose sharply in April of 1984 as
did rainfall rates. Arsenic levels roughly support
this belief although the slower suspected migration
rate of arsenic as a result of the site conditions
may cause the more muted response.
Thus, available evidence suggests that overflow of the landfill
lagoon may occur during periods of high rainfall. This would
cause the escape of storage liquids into the subsurface coal
refuse. Migration of the liquids through the ground is believed
ARIOIUO- 25 -
to be restricted by the silty-clay layer found at the base of
the coal refuse. Wells intercepting this perched aquifer are
best suited for evaluating the success of remedial abatement
actions. The key indicator parameter for the site is lead,
which with its relatively rapid migration response under the
acidic condition of the site, is an ideal indicator of ground-
water contamination.
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APPENDIX I
COMPILATION OF TONOLLI
LABORATORY ANALYSES
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Date Sampled:__________//IS/93 3/H j$3 6>A
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WAJtMINCTCM. PA 1«974'f»M<210) 5B8-7I97
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(Blor ide (mg/1 )Iron (Total (mg/1)Manganese (mg/1 )Phenol (mg/l)Sodium (mg/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1)Cooper (mg/1)2 c (mg/1)Bicarbonate (mg/1 )Oil/Grease (mg/1)
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
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Bicarbonate (mg/1)Oil/Grease (mg/1 )
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Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1)Chromium (ug/1 )Floride (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury (ug/1)Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (uq/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)Tr1 phene (ug/1)2i -D2,4,5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Rad i urn (pC i/ 1 )Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)
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COMPILATION BY D.E.-R.
OF ALL LABORATORY ANALYSES
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APPENDIX III
FIELD VERSUS NON-FIELD
FILTERED ANALYSIS RESULTS
FOR APRIL 12, 1984, SAMPLES
A f i i O l 170
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
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Date Sampled:re «. t o
Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1 )Chromium (ug/1 )Floride (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury (ug/1)Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)T, aphene (ug/1)2\ ,-D2, 4 , 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1)Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)
toride (mg/1)n (Total (mg/1)
Manganese (mtf/1)Phenol (mg/1)Sodium (mg/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1 )Cooper (mg/1)2 c (mg/1)Bicarbonate (mg/1 )Oil/Grease (mg/1)
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(210) OP&-7137
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
"•cation:
Date Sampled:
Arseriic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1)Chromium (ug/1)Floride (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury ( ug/ 1 )Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)^ :aphene (ug/1)2>4-D2, 4, 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1)Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)
i^nloride (mg/1)Iron (Total (mg/1)Manganese (ma/1)Phenol (mg/1)Sodium (mg/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1)Copper (mg/1)
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M. PA•0»-71»7
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
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Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1)Chromium (ug/1)Floride (ua/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury (ug/1)Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)7 -<aphene (ug/1)2-, 4-D2, 4, 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1) _Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)flk^ptoride (mg/1)Iron (Total (mg/1)Manganese (mg/1)Phenol (mg/1)Sodium (mg/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1)Copper (mg/1)1 ic (mg/1)Bicarbonate (mg/1 )Oil/Grease (mg/1)
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
->cation:
Date Sampled;
Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1 )Chromium (ug/1)Floride (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury ( ug/ 1 )Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)} caphene (ug/1)2, 4-D2, 4, 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1)Gross Alpha (pCi/1).Gross Beta (pCiyi)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)
chloride (mg/1)Iron (Total (mg/1)Manganese (nuj/1)Phenol (mg/1)Sodium (mq/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1)r->pper (mq/1)nc (mg/1)
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PHSpec. Cond. (micromhos)Total Org. Carbon (mg/1)Total Org . Halogen (mg/1Total Dis. Solid (mg/1)
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Tocation:
Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1)Chromium (ug/1)Floride (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury (ug/1)Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1 )Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)L i ndane ( ug/ 1 )Methoxychlor (ug/1)i <aphene (ug/1)k,4-D2, 4 , 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1)Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)
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Arsenic (ug/1)Barium (ug/1)Cadnium (ug/1)Chromium (ug/1)Florida (ug/1)Lead (ug/1)Mercury (ug/1)Nitrate (ug/1)Selenium (ug/1)Silver (ug/1)Endrin (ug/1)Lindane (ug/1)Methoxychlor (ug/1)-1" xaphene (ug/1).,4-D2, 4, 5-TP Silvex (ug/1)Radium (pCi/1)Gross Alpha (pCi/1)Gross Beta (pCi/1)Turbidity (TU)Coliform (per 100 ml)•b•loride (mg/1):on (Total (mg/1)Manganese (mg/1 )Phenol (mg/1)Sodium (mg/1)Sulfate (mg/1)Antimony (mg/1)Copper (mg/1)
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CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
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Date Sampled:
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-71»7
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS
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