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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1992069
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/6/2002
Doc Name
Monitoring Report (diesel)
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Paragon
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DMG
Media Type
D
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- Ms. Connie Davis/Aggregate Industries - F Street April 2002 QMR/Closure Request <br />Project Number 1001018 PnRnGON <br />May 1, 2002 <br />Page 5 <br />2002 remained generally consistent with results from January 2002 with the exception of <br />slight increases of the toluene, ethlybenzene and xylenes concentrations observed in the <br />groundwater sample collected from MW-3 and slight increases of the BTEX concentrations <br />observed in the groundwater sample collected from MW-4. <br />The Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for BTEX are also summarized in Table 2. As <br />seen from Table 2, the MCLs for BTEX are 5.0; 1,000; 700 and 10,000 µg/L, respectively. <br />Those standards are the statewide interim organic pollutant standards published in "The <br />Basic Standards for Ground Water'' Regulation 41, (5 CCR 1002-41). It should be noted <br />that TEPH is not regulated by a numeric standard in Colorado at this time. As seen from <br />Table 2, BTEX concentrations observed in the groundwater samples collected from the site <br />during April 2002 did not exceed the CGS. The April 2002 sampling episode was the fourth <br />event in which BTEX concentrations observed in groundwater samples collected from the <br />site did not exceed the MCLs. <br />4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The following conclusions are made based on information obtained during the quarterly <br />groundwater sampling activities. <br />1. Groundwater was observed at depths ranging from approximately 7.7 to 25.9 feet below <br />grade during the April 2002 sampling event. Free-phase product was not observed <br />during the April 2002 sampling episode. <br />2, The regional groundwater flow generally appeared to be in a northeasterly direction with <br />a northerly component on the east side of the site on April 4, 2002 and the hydraulic <br />gradient was estimated to range from approximately 0.006 to 0.02 for the overall site. <br />The regional groundwater flow direction and hydraulic gradients estimated for the <br />September 2001, October 2001, January 2002 and April 2002 events are generally <br />consistent with each other. <br />3. The local groundwater flow direction appeared to be to the east-northeast in the vicinity <br />of the spill area with a northerly component east of the spill area on April 4, 2002 and <br />the hydraulic gradient was estimated to range from approximately 0.001 to 0.006 for the <br />spill area based on the April 2002 groundwater elevation data. The local groundwater <br />flow direction and hydraulic gradients estimated for the September 2001, October 2001, <br />January 2002 and April 2002 events are generally consistent with each other with the <br />exception of the January 2002 flow-direction estimate. <br />
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