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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980047
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/29/2010
Doc Name
Preliminary Adequacy Review
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ExxonMobil Global Services Company
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR13
Email Name
THM
Media Type
D
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Hg mg/L 0.002 SO4 mg/L 250 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/L <br />Mo mg/L S2- mg/L Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/L <br />Ni mg/L SCN mg/L Chrysene mg/L <br />K mg/L pH S.U. 6.5-8.5 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/L <br />Se mg/L 0.05 Fluoranthene mg/L <br />Silica mg/L Fluorene mg/L <br />Si mg/L Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene mg/L <br />Ag mg/L. Naphthalene mg/L <br />Na mg/L Nitrobenzene-d5 mg/L Sur. <br />TI mg/L Phenanthrene mg/L <br />U mg/L 0.03 Pyrene mg/L <br />Zn mg/L 5 Terphenyl-d14 mg/L Sur. <br /> O&G mg/L <br /> Phenol mg/L <br />1 - Standards in Red are Primary Standards whereas those in blue as Secondary Standards. <br />2 - Action Level <br />ACZ Laboratories analyzes all surface and water quality samples. Gas chromatography is used <br />to detect possible presence of BTEX compounds and total petroleum hydrocarbons for all water <br />samples. Inorganic preparation is utilized in the possible detection of total cyanide, total <br />Kjeldahl nitrogen, phenol, and total phosphorus. Metal analysis is used to detect possible <br />presence of a specific metal; however, metal analysis for surface samples produces both <br />dissolved and total recoverable data for a specific metal. Most analyses are completed with <br />EPA-approved methods. <br />ACZ is an environmental testing laboratory that analyzes samples for compliance with federal <br />laws such as the Resource Conservation Act (RCRA), Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and <br />Clean Water Act (CWA). ACZ has developed a quality assurance plan (QAP) that addresses <br />quality assurance and quality control objectives, policies, and procedures determined to be <br />necessary to meet the requirements of the EPA, federal government entities, state agencies, other <br />regulatory authorities, and clients. The QAP provides necessary guidelines to ensure all ACZ <br />employees have sufficient knowledge and training to perform their job responsibilities in a <br />manner that ensures that data reported is accurate, reliable, technically sound, legally defensible, <br />and impartial. ACZ utilizes six elements as a foundation of the QAP, and they are the following: <br />documents and records, standard operating procedures, training, audits, corrective actions, and <br />management review of the QAP. <br />(v) formations, aquifers or strata to be sampled; Included in TR13 is the statement that three (3) <br />wells will be in the B-Groove and one (1) in the alluvial valley fill. <br />(vi) identify the potential sources of groundwater contamination that will be monitored by each <br />point of compliance monitoring point; <br />Response : <br />Potential sources of groundwater contamination could occur within the Mahogany zone in the <br />Colony mine pillars adjacent to the Electrofrac experiments. All wells with the exception of the
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