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FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OF UNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES \ • FIT PROJECT Prepared TASK REPORT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CONTRACT NO. 68-01-6056 A Site Inspection of Kimberton TDD No. F3-8203-22 :;EPA NO. PA-423 Preperation Date: July 23, 1982 Presented to: Linda Y. Boornazian, Acting DPO EPA Region III / Ctegg Crystal 1 Jos^pl/G. McGovern^flTL III ecology ^nd environment, inc. -• •••"• •-• •• Internationa! Specialists inthe Environmental Sciences 163100

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  • FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OFUNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES\ •

    FIT PROJECT

    Prepared

    TASK REPORT TO THEENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    CONTRACT NO. 68-01-6056

    A Site Inspectionof

    KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22:;EPA NO. PA-423

    Preperation Date: July 23, 1982

    Presented to: Linda Y. Boornazian, Acting DPOEPA Region III

    /

    Ctegg Crystal 1

    Joŝ pl/G. McGovern^flTL III

    ecology ̂nd environment, inc.- • • • • " • • - • • •Internationa! Specialists in the Environmental Sciences

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Section 1 Summary and Recommendations

    Section 2 Field Trip Report

    Section 3 Site Inspection Form

    , Section 4 Analytical Data Summary

    Section 5 Toxicological Review

    Section 6 Maps

    6.1 Map of Sample and Photograph Locations .6.2 7.5* Map of Floodprone Showing Sample and

    Photograph Locations

    Section 7 Photographic Log

    Section 8 Appendixes

    8.1 Wells Samples By PA DER And Results8.2 Analysis Data Sheets8.3 Sample Paperwork, Airbills and Chain of Custody

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    KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA NO. PA-423

    SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

    1.1 SUMMARY

    The subject property, which is now owned by Monsey Products, Inc., anasphalt manufacturer, contains three lagoons previously used for disposal ofTCE and related process wastes by CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, the former realtyowners. These lagoons were installed and operated for approximately 10 yearsending in 1960 by CIEA-GEIGY Corporation. The three lagoons presently have athin soil and grass covering. There are no liners under the lagoons.

    An area adjacent to the lagoons may have been used as a spray field fordisposal of contaminated process water by CIBA-GEIGY. However, there was noevidence of this at the time of the site visit.

    Samples collected and analyzed by the PA DER from household wells in thevicinity of the property in question revealed high levels of TCE and dichloro-ethylene. The concentrations are great enough in one or two homes topotentially cause ill effects from inhalation exposure as a results of bathing(showering). Other samples including one from the Kimberton Country HouseRestaurant, had TCE and dichloro- ethylene levels considerably over what the PADER recognizes as a criteria level (45 up/1) for these compounds.

    Lagoon samples collected by FIT Region III show high concentrations oflead (38,000 ug/1), arsenic (2400 ug/1) and chromium (13,000 ug/1) as well asTCE at a level of 710 ppb.

    The downstream sample of the creek (tributary to French Creek) revealedcontamination by some potentially carcinogenic polynuclear aromatichydrocarbons such as benzo(k)fluoranthene, and benzo(a)arthracene among others.These compounds may have entered the creek via spills from Monsey rather thanthe lagoons since these compounds were not detected in the lagoon samples. v

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    1.2 RECOMMENDATIONS

    o Due to the type and level of.contamination in the residential wells,an alternative water source should be used. Bottled water wouldsuffice in most cases, however, in the homes having higher levels ofcontaminants (where inhalation exposure from bathing could besignificant) an alternative water source is needed.

    The Citizens Utility Water Company, which serves a portion ofKimberton, has submitted plans and cost estimates to the PA DER forconnecting homes having contaminated water to their system.

    i , o It is recommended that remedial action should be undertaken to^^ • prevent the further contamination of the groundwater.

    o In the interim, the lagoons should be immediately fenced in toreduce the potential for inadvertant exposure to the toxins.Furthermore, residents of homes adjacent to the creek and downstreamof Monsey should be warned not to let their children play in the •creek, due to the nature of the compounds found there.

    o Since French Creek is used for recreational purposes, it isrecommended that additional sampling at the entrance to French Creekbe considered.

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  • KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA NO. PA-423

    FIELD TRIP REPORT

    2.1 INTRODUCTION

    FIT Region III was tasked to perform a high priority Site Inspection tocollect enough information to complete a Hazardous Ranking System (HRS) on theTCE lagoons located on property now owned by Monsey Products. The lagoons wereused by the previous property owner, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation for disposal of TCEand related wastes. The lagoons were in operation for approximately 10 yearsfrom 1950 to 1960. It has also been reported that CIBA-GEIGY also used a sprayfield on an adjacent property to dispose of TCE contaminated process water.FIT Region III conducted this Site Inspection on April 22, 1982. AccompanyingFIT Region III representatives Gregg Crystall and Beth Gross was Steve Jarvelaof EPA Region III. It should be noted that no wells were sampled since PA DERhad previously sampled them and were not required for the HRS.

    2.2 CONTACTS

    John Doyle, Vice President Steve Jarvela, EPA Region IIIMonsey Products, Inc. Philadelphia, PAColdstream RoadKimberton, PA 19442(215) 933-8888 Phil Retallic, EPA Region III

    Philadelphia, PAAgden Fitzsimmons(area resident and formerengineer for CIBA-GEIGY)Hares Hill RoadKimberton, PA 19442(215) 933-9586

    2.3 PERTINENT COMMENTS

    o Mr. Fitzsimmons - "Used to work for CIBA-GEIGY in the 1950's andearly 1960's. They installed those lagoons and filled them with solvents.There are no liners there and they have to be the cause of all this groundwatertrouble."

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    o Phil Retallic explained that there may have been a spray field whichis now across Route 113 from the lagoons. The spray field was operated byCIBA-GEIGY and is located on a probable fault line in the bedrock.

    o John Doyle explained that prior to Monsey Products buying theproperty, CIBA-GEIGY owned it and used to have some waste solvent lagoons.Before CIPA-GEIGY another chemical company owned the property, but the lagoonswere installed by CIBA-GEIGY. Monsey has no immediate plans for the lagoonareas.

    2.4 FIELD OBSERVATIONS

    O FIT Region III arrived at the site at 1000 hours to interview therepresentatives of the present owner, Monsey Products, and conduct on-sitesampling. The weather was about 65*F and sunny.

    Observations of the lagoon area revealed the following: There are threeold lagoons that are marginally covered with soil and vegetation. There didnot appear to be any leachate emanating from the lagoons. The lagoons areeasily accessible to the public (no fences).

    Lagoon #1 (See Photograph 1) is approximately 10' x 35*. The areasurrounding this lagoon is fully vegetated. FIT Region III dug approximately 1foot into the lagoon and took a sample of a white sludge mixed with a blackresin-like material. There were no readings above background on the HNUphotoionizer. Lagoons #2 and (3 (See Photographs 2 and 3) measured 15* x 5'and 20* x 20', respectively. There was some evidence of stressed vegetationaround lagoon #3. It was noted that there were animal burrows into the side ofall three lagoons.

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    FIT Region III left the site at 1130 hours to investigate the reportedspray field across Route 113 from the site of the lagoons, and obtain numerousoff-site samples.

    The area that was allegedly a spray field was evidently being used for acorn field (See Photograph 4). There was no evidence of stressed vegetation inthis area.

    The tributary to French Creek appeared to have the same algal growthsand aquatic flora on its banks both up and downstream without evidence ofadverse stream conditions.

    2.5 SAMPLE LOG———————————

    All samples were collected on April 22, 1982.

    S-l Lagoon 1, Medium Concentration Solid, 10:20Organics sent to CRL, Annapolis, MDInorganics sent to Wheeling, WV Field Office

    S-2 Lagoons 2 and 3, Medium Concentration Solid, 10:30Organics sent to CRL, Annapolis, MDInorganics sent to Wheeling, WV Field Office

    S-3 Downstream Creek, Low Concentration Aqueous, 11:15TR #'s C1371/MC-8971Organics sent to Mead Technology LabsInorganics sent to California Analytical Labs

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    S-4 Downstream Sediment, Low Concentration Solid, 11:15TR #'s C-1378/MC-8979Same Labs as S-3

    S-5 Upstream Creek, Low Concentration Aqueous, 11:30TR tf's C-1370/MC8970Same Labs as S-3

    S-6 Upstream Sediment, Low Concentration Solid, 11:30TR #'s C-1377/MC-8977Same Labs as S-3

    S-7 Sediment in Ditch (spray field area), Low Concentration Solid, 12:05TR #'s C-1379/MC-8979Same Labs as S-3

    S-8 Fitzsimmons Spring (used for drinking), Low Concentration Aqueous, 12:20TR #'s C-1373/MC-8973Same Labs as S-3

    S-9 Fitzsimmons Pond, Low Concentration Aqueous, 12:20TR #'s C-1372/MC-8972Same Labs as S-3

    S-10 Roberts Spring, Low Concentration Aqueous, 12:35TR #'s C-1374/MC-8974Same Labs as S-3

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    S-ll Gotwalls Pond, Low Concentration Aqueous, 12:40TR #'s C-1375/MC-8975Same Labs as S-3

    Sample Blank (Low Concentration Aqueous)TR #'s C-1369/MC-8969Same Labs as S-3

    Sample Blank (Low Concentration Solid)TP #'s C-1376/MC-8976Same Labs as S-3

    Sample Blank (Medium Concentration Solid)Organic sent to AFOInorganic sent to WFO

    2.6 IMMEDIATE ACTION ITEMS

    o An alternative water source should be given to homes havingconcentrations of TCE and dichloroethylene in toxic levels.

    o Fencing of the lagons to preclude direct contact by the public.

    o Inform the residents along the creek (tributary to French Creek) anddownstream of the site of the potential hazards of coming in contact with thecreek water.

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  • From Pege t______________ TDD Np. F3-8203-22 EPA NO. PA-423X. WATER AND HYDROLOCICAL DATA 'continued;

    LIST ALL DRINKING WATER WELLS WITHIN A r« MILE RADIUS OF SITE

    1. WELL 1. OCPTHftptei/y unlij

    t. LOCATION(prottmitr lo population,' talldint*!

    NON-COM-M'JN'TYr.trk 'X'>

    COMMON-IT.»_f«i«/* 'X')

    see attachment A of Site Inspection report

    1. RECEIVING WATER

    1. NAME I I I I. SEWERS 00 »• STKE AMS/P. IVEHS

    tribuary toFrenchCreek [ r~l 4. LAKES'NESEKVOIRS ! * s. OTME«'»p»e«r;

    S. SPECIFY USE AND CLASSIFICATION OF RECEIVING WATERS

    tributary is not used. French Creek is used for recreational purposes.

    XI. SOIL AND VEGIT ATION DATALOCATION OF SITE IS IN:

    [XJ A. KNOWN FAULT ZONE Q B. KARST ZONE O C. «00 YEAR FLOOD PL»«N ~ D. WETLAND

    •33 C. A REGULATED FLOODWAY ! ! F. CRITICAL HABITAT j£ G^RCCMARCE IQNg^SB SOLt SJJ^it AOJi*ER

    XII. TYPE OF GEOLOGICAL MATERIAL OBSERVEDHark 'X* to indicate the typef*) of ceoloeical material observed and specify where necessary, the cor-.̂ cr.r.-.* ̂ trtsX

    A. OVERBURDEN•x

    B. BEDROCK (tpicllr Itlow)X'

    C. CTriER .•p»cl/J- bcloH-j

    '•*ANO Stockton Formation-

    loam coarse grain sandstone and cong onerateS. 6RAVCL

    Xm. SOIL. PERMEABILITY

    1 1 A. UNKNOWN ! 1 B. VERY HIGH fJOO.COO 1C JOOO em'»*t,) ' ' C. MISH fJOOO ic 10 cm '«.«.;!TP D. MODERATE flO ro .1 cm'»«eO P~l E. LOW {.I to .001 cm/tft.) f~1 r. VE»Y LOW r.OW «c .OOOOJ cn.'McOG. RECHARGE AREA

    (~1 *. NO *. COMMENTS.-H. DISCHARGE AREAl~l 1. YES E *• K0 '• COMMENTS.I. SLOPE1. ESTIMATE * OF SLOPE I Z. SPECIFY DIRECTION OF SLOPE. CONDITION OF SLOPE. ETC.

    ___7%_____[slope is covered with grassJ. OTHER GEOLOGICAL DATA

    There are t{*) fault lines in this area

    "PA Ferin TJ070-3

  • TDD No. F3-S203-2; EPA No. PA-423XIV. PERMIT INFORMATION

    List all applicable permits held by the site and provide the related information.

    A. PERMIT TYRE B. ISSUINGAGENCYc. PERMITNUMBER

    D. DATEISSUED

    E. EXPIRATIONDATE

    f. IN COMPLIANCEtmtttt 'X')

    i.YES

    a.MO

    (.UN-KNOWN

    No permits

    XV. PAST REGULATORY OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS3 NONE I I YES (•unanlrix* In Ittlf »t>»t»)

    NOTE: Based on the information in Sections III through XV, fill out the Tentative Disposition (Section II) informationon the first page of this form.

    IfA Form T2070-J (JO-7?) PAGE 10 OF 10

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  • Continue* FrcT,̂ .- TDD NO. F3-S203-22 EPA NO. PA-423. HAZARD^DESCRIPTIONrcontinuerf;

    C~l N. flRE OR EXPLOSION

    None

    f""} O. SPILLS/LEAKING CONTAINERS/RUNG? F/STANDINC LIQUID

    None

    P. SEWER. STORM DRAIN PROBLEMS

    No

    Q. EROSION PROBLEMS

    No

    QJ R. INADEQUATE SECURITY

    Lagoon area is not fenced in

    f") S. INCOMPATIBLE WASTES

    Not apparent

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  • TOD No. F3-8203-22 EPA No. PA-423

    ~~l T. MIDNIGHT DUMPING

    No

    [~~i U. OTHER f*p«e«w

    N/A

    VHI. HAZARD DESCRIPTION 'conrmued,

    (Red)

    IX. POPULATION DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY SITE

    A. LOCATION OF POPULATION

    t.lN RESIDENTIAL AREAS

    - IN COMMERCIAL**OR INDUSTRIAL AREAS

    . IN PUBLICLY'•TRAVELLED AREAS

    . PUBLIC USE AREAS'•fp«r*». •eheet*. He,)

    B. APPROX. NO.OF PEOPLE AFFECTED

    100

    30

    variesnone

    iC.APPHOX. NO. OF PEOPuE ' C.APPF

    AFFECTED WITHIN OF BJIUNIT AREA i AFFE

    i

    1/4 mile ' 30

    1/4 mile 5

    Rt. 113 adjacent to site

    ICX. KD. E. DISTANCEi-CINSE TO SITECTEC -tpfdly unit!)

    4 1/4 mile< 1/4 mile

    X. WATER AND HYDROLOGICAL DATAA. DEPTH TO GROUNDWATERf*p*c'fr

    5 feetO. POTENTIAL YIELD OF AQUIFER

    -unknown

    l*>

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    fid B. NON-WORKER INJURY/EXPOSURE

    Potential exists via direct contact since lagoon area is readily accessible to thepublic.

    -it-'•••'. i

    C. WORKER INJURY/EXPOSURE

    None reported - but potential exists same as VIII B above.

    D. CONTAMINATION OF WATER SUPPLY

    Some drinking water in the area is contaminated by TCE and 1,2-dichloroethylene.

    E. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN

    Potential exists since there is farming in the area.

    F. CONTAMINATION OF GROUND WATER•

    Some local residential wells and Robert's Spring were found to be contaminated,

    G. CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE WATER

    Downstream of the lagoons in the tribuary to French creek is contaminated with1,2-dichloroethylene, benzoanthracene, benzofluoranthene, chrysene.

    fiRIOOZOIE PA F«*» T2070-3 (10-7») PAGE 6 OF 10 Continue On Reverse

  • Continued From Front__________ _________ TDD NO. F3-8203-22 EPA NO. PA-423. HAZARD DESCRIPTION fcontinuedj

    ;__I H. DAMAGE TO FLORA/FAUNA

    Not apparant v )

    i I I. FISH KILL

    Nonereported ORIGINAL

    [ I J. CONTAMINATION OF AIR

    hnu readings over entire site showed no levels above background

    [ ! K. NOTICEABLE ODORS

    None

    [~1 L. CONTAMINATION OF SOIL

    None

    [ I II. PROPERTY DAMAGE

    None

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  • Continued From Front TDD NO. F3-S203-22 £PA f.'O. PA-423VD. WASTE RELATED INFORMATION 'confinm..

    2. Estimate the amount (specify unit of measure) of waste by category, mark 'X' to indicate which wastes are present.a. SLUDGE

    AMOUNT

    185*UNIT OF MEASURE

    cubic vards• j(~~ "'PIGMENTS

    ...METALS* SLUDGES

    IS)POTW

    ALUMINUM'•'SLUDGE

    X. (l)OTHCRfep«cff>.):

    sludge fromsolventtreatment andvastes^(quantityestimatedfrom size oflagoons)

    b. OILAMOUNT

    UNIT OF MEASURE

    X •

    ~~ " WASTES

    J,,OTHERr.p.ci/X,

    c. SOLVENTSAMOUNT

    UNIT OF MEASURE

    X1..HALOCENATECSOLVENTS

    . NON-M ALO6NTC.SOLVENTS

    _ i|iOTHERf*pecifx;-

    d. CHEMICALSAMOUNT

    UNIT OF MEASURE

    —— 1 AC'CS

    I2, PICKLING

    • »' CAUSTICS

    14'. PESTICIDES

    '9! CVES'INKS

    16' CYANIDE

    ITI PHENOLS

    IS'HAUOeENt

    i isi PCB

    I1C>METALS

    ill ; CTHER'tp»CI/)v

    1

    *. SOLIDS f. OTHERAMOUNT AMOUNT

    KN:T OF MCASwIE .CN'T OF MEASURE1

    - -— hH"pt;s::jSuT:i ASBESTOS '2IHOSPITAL

    • ?*-,::::;--«-z:iisxM' — c—

    NOM-FERXOUS i is. OTHER ftpeelly;:SMLTG. WASTES j ——

    h

    1

    D. LIST SUBSTANCES OF GREATEST CONCERN WHICH ARE ON THE SITE (pUet in descending crder of hazard

    1.SUBSTA

    2. FORM J.TOXICITYmar* 'X') (murk 'X')

    "CC 1. SO-LID

    ITF

    1,2-dichloroethvlene

    b.DO.

    X

    x

    C.VA. •.POR HIGH

    b. c. d. "-MEC. 1.OK NONC

    AS NUWBE* {AMOUNT 6. UNITi

    X 710 pph

    X . 10 ppb

    VIII. HAZARD DESCRIPTIONFIELD EVALUATION HAZARD DESCRIPTION: Place an 'X' in the box to indicate that the listed hazard exists. Describe thehazard in the space provided.•~Xt A. HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS

    Drinking water is contaminated by TCE and 1,2-dichloroethylene.

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    \

    IV. SAMPLING INFORMATION (continued) '.,......C. PHOTOS. TYPE OF PHOTOS 2. PHOTOS IN CUSTOOV OF

    3 a. GROUND H2 b. AERIAL Ecology and Environment, Inc. -Region IIID. SITE MAPPED*

    JtJ YES. SPECIFY LOCATION OF MAPSEnclosed in report

    E. COORDINATESi. LATITUDE fdef.-min.-sec..)

    40° 08' 00"2. LONGITUDE .'def .-nin.-sec.;

    75° 35 ' 20"V. SITE INFORMATION

    A. SITE STATUS"""} 1. ACTIVE (Thott induct"*' omunicipal sites which are beinf usfor waste treatment, tiormgr. or dison a continuing bfttt, even if infre

    r X 2. INACTIVE fThetfrd sites which no longer receiveposal wastes.;

    • 3. OTHERfspeeifyi-(Thott sites that include such incidents like "midnight dumping"u-here no ttgultr or continuing use of the site for waste disposalhas occurred.,)

    B. IS GENERATOR ON SITE1~JT' 1. NO ' 2. YES'specify generator's iour-difii SIC Code;-

    C. AREA OF SITE fin acres,

    disposal area yĵ acre

    D. ARE THERE BUILDINGS ON THE SITE'^;».NO jj[ 2. YES'speciiv.i- Plant works, garage, offices

    VI. CHARACTERIZATION OF SITE ACTIVITYIndicate the major site activityfies) and details relating to each activity by marking 'X* in the appropriate boxes.•X1— A. TRANSPORTER

    1.RAIL2. SHIP

    S. BARGE4. TRUCK

    S. PIPELINE

    S.OTHKRfspacifyj:

    — B. STORER

    I. PILE

    2. SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT

    S. DRUMS

    4. TANK. ABOVE 6ROUNC

    S.TANK. BELO* CROUNS

    e. OTHER (specify;.-

    XI )-4 C. THEATER

    1 1 . FILTRAT'ON

    2. INCINERATION

    9. VOLUME REDUCTION

    - 0. DISPOSER

    1..AN=r._.

    i -*N = '»'"'-

    i.OPES C-JMP

    4.RECYCLIN6'RECCVER* |y '* l.-'-CE :wC£_.s^MENT

    B.CHEM.'PHVS.'TREATMES- j

    (.BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT

    T. WASTE O-L REPROCESS'-.^

    (.SOLVENT RECOVER^

    S.OTHER(specify;:

    t.vrN.S-T CUV«-SG

    €. NC-NE«i A* C%

    '• »N; EB ;=c -%r INJECTION6. S "ME" -speci/y

    E. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS: tf the site fails within any of the categories listed below. Sv*>pl«mer.:ai Reports must be completed. Indicatewhich SvvpUaental Reports you have filled out and attached to this for..

    C] 1. STORAO £3 2. INCINERATION !~~! 3. LANDFILL QQ •• ?MPOI?N*DMENT "~l *• DEEP WELL

    D •• PMVSTREATMENT d '• LANDFARM [̂ «. OPEN DUMP F] f. TRANSPORTER !̂ 10. RECYCLOR/RECLAIMER

    V1L WASTE RELATED INFORMATIONA. WASTE TYPE[53 1. LIQUID 1 1 2. SOLID (3D 3. SLUDGE ! 1 «. GAS

    ». WASTE CHARACTERISTICS

    £3 '• CORROSIVE D 2. IGNITABLE 1 1 3. RADIOACTIVE KJ 4. HIGHLY VOLATILEnjl ». TOXIC 1 1 S. REACTIVE 1 ! 7. INERT i I 1. FLAMMABLE

    ( | 9. OTHER f»p»cl/r>-WASTE CATEGORIES

    .. Are records of wastes available? Specify items such aa manifests, InventoHes. etc. below.

    v No records available»rHI T207M (10-79) PAGE S OF 10 Uontmue On «everseAR10020U

  • Continued From Front Tnn Mn F*3 c?m 9° EPA No. PA-423ID. INSPECTION INFORMATION (-continued;

    D. GENERATOR INFORMATION 'sources af wmttt) • ' '-'1. NAME

    ciba Geiov

    t. TELEPHONE NO.

    ino lonoer on s•

    S. ADDRESS '

    te)

    ' • • • ' • "i °̂

    E. TRANSPORTER/HAULER INFORMATION1. NAME

    N/A

    t. TELEPHONE NO. S. ADDRESS

    F. IF WASTE IS PROCESSED ON CITE AND ALSO SHIPPED TO OTHER SITES. IDENTIFY OFF-SITE FACILITIESt. NAME

    N/A

    C. DATE OF INSPECTION

    t. TELEPHONE NO.

    H. TIME OF INSPECTION

    10:00-12:30

    I.KASTE TVPE CENERATED

    I.MASTE TVPE TRANSPORTED

    USED FOR DISPOSAL.s. ADDRESS

    -

    1. ACCESS GAINED B Y:f credentials aiust be shon-n in all cases;GO t. PERMISSION I I 2. WARRANT

    J. WEATHER fdescrtAs;

    r7RO p_ and camnvIV. SAMPLING INFORMATION

    A. Hark 'X* (or the types of samples taken and indicate where they have been sent e.g., regional lab, other EPA lab. contractor,etc. and estimate when the results will be available.

    1. SAMPLE TYPE

    a. CROUNDWATCR

    b. SURFACE WATER

    C. WASTE

    d. AIR

    a. RUNOFF

    t SPILL

    e. COIL

    B. VE6CTATION

    1. CTHERfepecJfr>

    S. SAMPLETAKENmark 'X')

    X

    X

    X

    X

    , - . . , . ! S . SAMPLE SENT T O :

    Organic to Mead Technology LabsTn/MTifl'tife *r> faT^T^nrnia Apaly^^pA^ |^a

    Same as aboveOrganics to AFOInnrganlre. to WFO

    ^ I •'

    Same a? for ground and surface water

    :" :.::tf\

    4. DATERESULTS

    AVAILABLE

    bs

    B. FIELD MEASUREMENTS TAKEN fe.f.. radioactivity, eiplosivity, PH, etc.;1.TVPE

    hnu

    (.LOCATION OF MEASUREMENTS S.RI

    Lagoon .area, entire site no readinos abovI

    . i-

    ESULTS

    e background

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    REGION SITE NUMBER (la 6* sssfjn-sdbvjfq)

    III

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Complete Sections 1 and III through XV of this form as completely as possible. Then use the inform*'»ion oa this form to develop • Tentative Disposition (Section 11). File this form ia its entirety in the regional Hazardous Waste Log

    la. Be sure to include all appropriate Supplemental Reports in the file. Submit a copy of the forms to: U.S. Environments! Pro*action Agency; Site Tracking System; Hazardous Waste Enforcement Tack Force (EN-335), 401 II St., SW; Washington, DC 20460.

    I. SITE IDENTIFICATIONA. SITE NAME

    KimbertonC. CITY

    Kimberton6. SITE OPERATOR INFORMATIONt. NAME

    _^ previously, operatedS. STREET

    same address

    B. STREET (or elher Idemlfiarj

    Rt. 113 & Coldstream RoadO. STATE. IE. ZlP~COBE

    PA 1 19442(former)

    by. Clba-Geigy_.Cqr2oratio

  • SAMPLE DATA SUMMARY

    Site Karne: fc,̂- TDD No. : n-siOl 2-7_______

    EPA No.: ?A-»U2 _____Date of Sample; ._y/a./g7. ' -

    a ORGANIC!}COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED IN SAMPLE RESULTS

    -J< I MORGAN 1C J ——————————————————————————Concentrations in: ppb » ug/1 - L (aqueous); ppb = ug/kg - S (solid)

    (For tentatively identified compounds see Analytics] Data Sheets in the appendixes)

    Eit-nient/Compound ?>'firne

    Sheet | of 2-

  • SAMPLE DATA SUMMARY

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    0 ORGAI'

    TDD No.:EPA No . :

    Date of S

    del> COMPOUNDS

    Concentrations in: ppb * ug/1

    (For tentatively identified compounds

    P3>-VX*/.^ 2.7.f>A-«t'ZS.

    trnpJe: •Jla.z.X'il.

    IDENTIFIED IN SAMPLE

    • • i 4'"

    RESULTS

    - L (aqueous); ppb s ug/kg - S (solid)

    see Analytical Data Sheets in the appendixes)

    Element /Compound Kame

    / / / / •//-I 1 I .i/ */ W i/Sample I.D. No. C/ •*£/ -M C *T ^/ P4 / Cj /

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  • SAMPLE DATA SUMMARY

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    r.xr.ple 1 .D. No. KTypes and Location

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    f i •iii'.i-xaPA -H 1.3

    Date of Sample: Ski\^t;

    > COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED IN SAMPLE RESULTS^CJ

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    fied compounds see Analytical Data Sheets in the aj.'pt-ridi>e-s)

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  • SAMPLE DATA SUMMARY

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    IDENTIFIED IN SAMPLE RESULTSNJCJ

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    fied compounds see Analytical Data Sheets in the appendices)

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  • ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, INC.TOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT

    SITE: Kimberton__________TDD NO.: F3-8203-22EPA NO.: PA-423DATE: July 23. 1982

    Based on review of Background Information, Site Observations and Laboratory AnalyticalData, the following conclusions are indicated:

    I I There is no indication of an imminent or severe adverse toxicological impactto public health or the environment.

    There are possible indication(s) of potential adverse toxicological and/orenvironmental impact. A more compreshensive Site Investigation and SamplingProgram is recommended.

    | Xx| A review of the information presented herein is sufficient to indicatea potential adverse impact on human health and/or the environment. AToxicological Impact Assessment is advised.

    Comments:Sample analyzed by the PA DER show a number of household drinking wells in the

    vicinity of the TCE lagoons to be contaminated with 1,2-dichloroethylene, trichloro-ethylene (TCE), 1,1-dichloroethylene and 1,1,1,-trichloroethane. Of greatest concern arethe wells serving the Davis household (1,200 ppb-DCE and 600 ppb TCE), Ludwig household(1,200 ppb-DCE and 500 ppb TCE), Manger's home and the Kimberton Country House Restaurance(400 ppb-DCE and 200 ppb TCE). Although these compounds have low acute toxicities, TCE isa suspected carcinogen. Inhalation as a results of showering in Davis', Ludwig's andManager's horres i**v provide s «itrific«Pt additiorfl exposure to these volatile compounds.

    Samples collected by FIT Region III reveal relatively high concentrations of varioustoxic metals in the lagoon samples. Lead was detected at 38,000 ug/1 in lagoon #'s 2 and 3(Sample S-2). The potentially carcinogenic metals, arsenic at 2,400 ug/1, and chromium at13,000 ug/1 were also detected in lagoon #1 (S-l). These compounds were not detected inthe surface or ground water at this time. TCE found at the concentration of 710 ug/1 wasalso found in lagoon #'s 2 and 3 (S-2).

    The downstream creek sample (S-3) shows concentrations of various carcinogenicpolynuclear aromatice hydrocarbons (benzo(a)anthracene 12 ug/1, benzo(k)fluoranthene 13ug/1). The sediment sample S-4) shows concentration of these compounds in the 11QC-1500ug/1 range. Although the creek is not used at present, it does flow through a nur r ofbackyards and may pose a problem to children playing in the creek.

    A complete toxicological assessment for this site is in process.\̂

    Gregg Crystal 1

    ARI002I3

  • SITE NAME:TDD NO.:EPA NO.:

    TITLE: gAmlt \QgecrijrvS «-

    \

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    r FIGURE NOT J \1 '

    SOURCE : . ft uJKfn « ̂jmurrilie )>A

  • Kimberton..- TDD No. F3-8203-22

    EPA NO. PA-423

    PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG

    ALL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON APRIL 22, 1982.

    Photograph 1 - View of Lagoon #1. Photograph 2 - View of Lagoo.-,

    7-1 RR 1 002 1 6

  • KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA No. PA-423Photographic Log

    ?m%*®gf*3&3

    HRI002I7

  • KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA No. PA-423 V •>! , £Photographic Log

    u

    Photograph 3 - View of Lagoon #3. Photograph 4 - Area where sprayfield may have been (thisis not stressed vegetation,but a corn field)

    7"3 HR1002I8

  • KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA No. PA-423Photographic Log

    7-4

    ARI002I9

  • Kimberton ;"TDD No. F3-8203-22EPA No. PA-423 ^ , s .,Photographic Log '*" ! '•

    Photograph 5 - Sampling downstream Photograph 6 - Upstream creek (S-5;creek (S-3)

    7-5

    ARI00220

  • KimbertonTDD No. F3-8203-22EPA No. PA-423Photographic Log

    jkiW&L.

    7-6

    ARI0022I

  • KimbertonU T D D No. F3-8203-22

    EPA No. PA-423Photographic Log

    Photograph 7 - Fitzsimmons Pond (S-9) Photograph 8 - Gotwalls Pond (S-ll)

    7-7

    ARI00222

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    ARI00223

  • v\ARI00221*

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    ft

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  • y5 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCYJ REGION III

    .„ jcT CENTRAL REGIONAL LABORATORY839 BESTGATE ROAD 301-224-2740

    ANNAPOLIS. MARYLAND 21401 FTS-922-3752

    DATE : May 4, 1982SUBJECT: Kimberton, VOAs by GC/MS

    Superfund; 820427-01 - 03 (4/30/82 - 5/3/82) .,,-....

    FROM: : Rick DreischChemist

    TO: : Daniel K. DonnellyChief, Lab Section

    THRU : John Austin Vf^Team Leader,"Organic Analysis Unit

    The above samples were analyzed by purge and trap methodology for volatileorganics using the mass spectrometer as the detector. The samples weresolids, therefore a representative subset was taken and analyzed accordingto the procedures established for solids in the fish and sediment analysisof last year. The values reported are in ng/g of material. The nominaldetection limit was 1 ppb.

    Table 1Sample ? Identification

    820427-01 Kimberton, #1 Lagoon #102 Kimberton, #2 Lagoon 2 & 3-03 Blank-^e^. COAC

    Table 2

    Compounds Found (ng/g) S«\820427 -01 -02

    Trichloroethylene O" T\0Unknown (57) 0.4cis-l,2-Dichloroethylene — 1-10

    RO/ad

    cc: P. J. KrantzQAO, CRL

    ARI00227

  • U.S. ENVIROWEKTAL PROTECTION AGENCY-HWI Sample Management OfficeP.O. Box 818, Alexandria, 22313 - 703/683-0885 ' Me Number

    ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET

    Laboratory Nome Mead CompuChem____ §> •• ̂Lab Sample ID NO. \^\\^i JfrlS,':*.'.-OCR

    21A

    22A

    24A

    31A34A

    57A

    58A

    59A

    60A

    64A

    65A

    IB98

    esSB

    12B18B

    20B

    25826B

    27B

    28B

    35B

    368

    37B

    396

    403

    •port NO. it'£7fi1~tr

  • f Sample Number3» 2 KORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET-Page 2 fr4J\D>̂ -C.lrVH i

    Laboratory Name Head CompuChemLab Sample ID NO. \^}J) 0k - • - . . »

    QC Report NO. //-S7. /7-t/k. 37-97

    2V

    3V

    4V

    6V

    TV

    10V

    11V

    13V.

    14V

    13V

    16V

    19V

    23V

    29V

    30V

    32V33V38V

    44V

    45V

    46V

    47V

    48V

    49V

    50V

    51V

    85V

    86V87V

    83V

    f

    VOLATILES

    aerolefnaerylonltrllebenzenecarbon tetrachlorldeeh 1 orobenzene1 ,2-d leh 1 oroethane1,1,1-trlchloroethane

    1 , 1-d 1 eh 1 oroethane1, 1,2-trlehloroethane1, 1,2,2-tetraehloroethane

    chloroethane2-ch loroethyl vinyl etherchloroform

    1, 1-41 eh 1 oroethy 1 ene1 , 2-tr ans-d 1 ch 1 oroethy 1 ene1 , 2-d 1 ch 1 oropropane1,3-dlchloropropyleneethyl benzenemethyl ene chloride

    methyl chloride•ethyl bromidebromoformdlchlorobromomethane

    tr 1 ch 1 orof 1 uoromethaned 1 eh 1 orod 1 f 1 uoromethaneeh 1 orod 1 bromomethanetetraeh 1 oroethy 1 enetoluenetr 1 eh 1 oroethy 1 enevinyl chloride

    ug/1NDND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    cl̂ > -ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    NDi#

    ND

    PESTICIDES

    89P aldrln90P dleldrtn91P ehlordane92P 4,4»-DOT

    93P 4.4'-ODE

    94P 4,4«-ODD

    95P a 1 pha-endosu 1 f an96P beta-endosulfan

    97P endosulfan sulfate96P endrln

    99P endrln aldehyde100? heptacMor101P heptachlor epoxide

    102P alpha-BHC103P beta-SHC104P delta-BHC105P gamna-BHC

    106P PCS- 1242

    107P PCS- 1254

    108P PCS- 1221

    109P PC8-I232

    HOP PCS- 1248

    111P PC8-1260

    112P PCS- 101 6

    1 13P toxaphene

    DIOXINS

    1293 2,3,7.8-tetrachlorodlbenzo-

    p-dloxln

    ug/1NDND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    *La$» than 10 ug/1

    NO » NOT DETECTED (pesticides less than, lug/I) A n O 0 QI 00££j

  • ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET - Page 4

    Lab Name; MEAD CQMPUCHEH ' '

    QC REPORT NO: lt'£7,/7-

  • U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION "̂ NCY-HNI Sample Management OfficeP.O. Box 813, Alexandria, VA ,13 - 703/633-0885 Sample Number

    ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET - Page ' 1 | |

    Laboratory Name Mead CompuChem Case Number 1 0 1 *S

  • LaboratoryLab Sample

    107-02-6

    107-13-171-43-2

    56-23-5108-90-7

    107-06-2

    71-55-6

    75-34-3

    79-00-579-34-5

    75-00-3

    110-75-8

    67-66-3

    75-35-4

    156-60-5

    78-87-5

    10061-OX-XX

    100-41-4

    75-09-2

    74-87-3

    74-83-9

    75-25-2

    75-27-4

    75-69-4

    75-71-8

    124-48-1

    127-18-4

    106-88-3

    79-01-6

    75-01-4

    ORGANICS ANALYSIS

    I

    torn* Mead CompuChem

    ID NO. t ̂ 1 £3i \

    VOLATILES ug/gacroleln 0.10U ieery Ion Itr lie 0.10U

    benzene 0.01U *carbon tetrach lor Ide 0.01Uehlorobenzene 0.01U1,2-dlchloroethane 0.01U1,1,1-trlchloroethane ' 0.01U

    1,1-dlchloroethan« 0.01U1,1,2-trlehloroethane 0.01U1,1,2,2-tetrechloroethane O.OIUchl oroethane 0.01U

    2-ch loroethyl vinyl ether 0.01Uchloroform O.OIU1,1-dlchleroethene 0.01U1,2-trans-dlchloroethene 0.01U1,2-dlehloropropane O.OIU1,3-dlehloroproplene 0.01Uethyl benzene 0.0 1U•ethyl ene chloride 6£5Lehloromethane C.01UbroBomethane Q.01Ubroaoform . O.OIUdlehlorebroMomethane 0.01UtrlehlorofluoroMthane 0.01Udlchlorodlfl uoromethane 0.01UchlorodlbronoMthane O.OIU

    tetraehleroethylene O.OIUtoluene O.'OIUtrlehloroethylene 0.01Uvinyl chloride O.OIU

    DATA SHEET-Page. . Sample Number

    Case Number | Q \ *^~

    CC Report to. y/-//5,«'/-/Af,

  • I

    31tu

    3 a

    «/»

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    |

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    If cvVI

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    ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA

    Laboratory Name Mead CompuChem

    iemple Number -^

    SHEET , l/t>47T>£»VH. £f*C4l/C

    !' s-sLab Sample 10 NO. _JS_IJ 1QC Report NO. tf.S7. /7-«/fe, *7-phthalatabutyl benzyl phthalatedl-n-butyl phthalatedl-n-octyl phthalatedlethyl phthalatedimethyl phthalatebenzo(a )anthrecenebenzo(e)pyrene3,4-benzof luoranthenebenzo (k)f luoranthenechrysene

    acenaphthylene

    anthracenebenzo (ghl )perylanefluorenephenanthrenedl benzo (e,h)enthracenelndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

    pyrene

    -,*'.ug/lND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    » ^NA /— - /: /ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ARI00234

  • Sample NumberORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET-Page 2

    Laboratory Name Mead CompuChem

    Lab Sample 10 NO. | ̂ | \ \

    CC Report NO. ifS7. /?~9*. ̂7-y

    2V

    3V

    4V

    6V

    TV

    10V

    11V

    13V

    14V

    13V

    16V

    19V

    23V

    29V

    30V

    32V33V38V

    44V

    43V

    46V.

    47V

    48V

    49V

    50V

    31V

    85V

    86V

    87V

    88V

    VOLATILES

    acrolelnacrylonltrllebenzenecarbon tetrachlorldeeh 1 orobenzene1 ,2-d 1 ch 1 oroethane

    1,1,1-trlchl oroethane1 . 1-d 1 ch 1 oroethane

    1*1, 2-tr 1 ch 1 oroethane1*1,2, 2-tetrach 1 oroethanechl oroethane «.2-ch 1 or oethyl vinyl etherchloroform1.1-dlchloroethylene

    1 • 2-trans-d 1 ch 1 oroethy 1 en*

    1,2-dlchloropropana1 , 3-d 1 eh 1 oropropy 1 eneethyl benzenemethyl ene chloride

    methyl chloridemethyl bromidebromoforndlchlorobroraomethane

    tr 1 ch 1 orof 1 uoromethaned leh 1 orod If 1 uoromethaneeh 1 orod 1 br omomethan*tetrach 1 oroethy 1 ene

    toluenetrl chl oroethy lenevinyl chloride

    7

    ug/1NDND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    .:>:.; |\

  • ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET - Page 4

    Lab Name; MEAD COMPUCHEM

    QC REPORT NO: / f -S7f /T-Dl. 2l-U 7 1

    B. TENTATIVELY IDENTIFIED COMPOUNDS °''•' v '

    SAMPLE

    12

    34

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    1011

    12

    13/14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21222324

    25

    26

    27

    28

    29

    y30

    CAS t

    CD

    ©>

    COMPOUND NAME

    Ancs4

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    ORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET - Pag

    Laboratory Name Mead CompuChem

    Lab Sample ID NO. \C>\^O ^1 —Signature of Person Authorized to Release Data: (JL.rd

    ACID COMPOUNDS

    88-06-2 2,4,6-trlchlorophenol59-50-7 p-chloro-*-cresol

    95-57-8 2-chlorophenol122-83-2 2,4-dlchlorophenol105-67-9 2,4-dlmethylphenol

    88-75-5 2-nltrophenol

    100-02-7 4-nltrophenol

    31-68-3 2,4-4 In Itrophenol

    534-32-1 4,6 dlnltro-o-cresol87-86-5 pentach lorophenol108-95-2 phenol

    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    83-32-9 acenaphthene

    92-37-3 benzldlne120-82-1 1,2.4-trlchlorobenzene1 1 8-74- 1 hexach 1 orobenzene

    67-72-1 hexaeh 1 oroethane111-44-4 bls(2-chl oroethy nether91-58-7 2-chloronaphthalene95-50-1 1,2-dl chl orobenzene541-73-1 1,3-dlchlorobenzene106-46-7 1,4-dlchlorobenzene91-94-1 3,3'-dlehlorobenzldlne121-14-2 2,4-dlnltrotoluene606-20-2 2,6-dlnltrotoluene

    1 , 2-d 1 pheny 1 hydraz 1 ne122-66-7 (as azobenzene)206-44-0 f luoranthene7005-72-3 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether

    "9/9

    0.2U 101-55-3

    0.4U 39633-32-9

    0.2U 111-91-10.2U 87-63-3

    0.2U 77-47-4

    0.2U 78-59-1

    1.8U 91-20-3

    0.8U 98-95-3

    0.4U NA

    0.5U 86-30-6

    0.2U 621-64-7

    117-81-7

    85-68-7

    84-74-2

    0.2U 117-84-0

    0.5U 84-66-2

    0.2U 131-11-30.2U 56-55-3

    0.2U 50-33-8

    0.2U 205-99-20.2U 207-08-9

    0.2U 318-01-9

    0.2U 208-96-3

    0.2U 120-12-7

    0.2U 181-24-2

    0.2U 86-73-7

    0.2U 85-01-8

    0.2U 33-70-3

    0.2U 183-39-3

    0.2U 129-00-0

    SampTe Number

    Case Number \ O| f̂

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    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    4-bronophenyl phenyl etherbls-(2-chlorolsopropyl Jether

    bl s ( 2-ch 1 oroethoxy Imethanehexach 1 orobutad 1 enehexach 1 orocye 1 opentad 1 eneIsophoronenaphthalene

    nitrobenzene

    N-n i trosod 1 methy 1 am 1 ne

    N-n 1 trosod 1 pheny 1 an 1 ne

    NHI 1 trosod 1 -n-propy 1 an 1 neb 1 s ( 2-ethy | hexy 1 )phtha 1 atebutyl benzyl phthalatedl-n-butyl phthalatedl-n-oetyl phthalatedl ethyl phthalatedimethyl phthalatebenza(a )anthracenebenzo(a)pyrene3, 4-benzof 1 uorantheneben zo(k)f luoranthenechryseneacenaphthyleneanthracenebenzo(ght )perylenefloor ene

    phenanthrene

    dlbenzo(a,h)antnracenelndeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene

    pyrene

    VICINAL•i-r^i

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    Lab Sample 10 NO. If̂ -̂O & ReP°rt *>• V/'Iff.M-fty M-feS ': ''-il /

    107-02-8

    107-13-1

    71-43-2

    56-23-5106-90-7

    107-06-2

    71-55-6

    75-34-3

    79-00-5

    79-34-5

    75-00-3110-75-8

    67-66-3

    75-35-4

    156-60-5

    78-87-5

    10061-OX-XX

    100-41-4

    75-09-2

    74-87-3

    74-83-9

    75-25-2

    75-27-4

    75-69-4

    75-71-8

    124-48-1

    127-18-4

    108-88-379-01-6

    75-01-4

    VOLATILES

    acrolelnacrylonltrlle

    benzenecarbon tetrach lor Idachl orobenzene1,2̂ Jlchloroethane

    1,1, t-tr 1 ch 1 oroethane1 , W leh loroethane1, 1,2-tr Ichloroethane1* 1, 2, 2-tetrech loroethane

    eh loroethane2-ch lor oethyl vinyl etherchloroformUWI eh loroethene1,2-trans-̂ lchloroethene1,2-dlehleropropane1 , 3-d lehloroprop lene•thy (benzene

    •ethyl ene chloride O>t>(»\ehloromethanebroMmethanebromofom

    d 1 eh lorobromomethanetr leh 1 orof 1 uoromethaned leh lorod 1 f 1 uoromethanech lorod 1 bromoMthanetetrach 1 oroethy 1 enetoluenetr 1 eh 1 oroethy 1 enevinyl chloride

    0.10U0.101)O.OIU

    0.01U0.01U f

    O.OIU

    0.01U I -

    0.01U I

    O.OIU0.01U

    o.otu0.01U

    0.01U

    0.01U •

    0.01U '0.01U

    O.OIU •'0.01U

    1* • i0.01U

    0.01U i

    o.oiu ;0.01U

    o.oiu !0.01U ;

    0.01U ;0.01U0.01U

    0.01U

    0.01U

    309-00-2

    60-57-1

    57-74-9

    50-29-372-55-9

    72-54-8

    115-29-7

    115-29-7

    1031-07-878-20-8

    7421-43-4

    76-44-6

    1024-57-3

    319-84-6

    319-85-7

    319-66-8

    58-89-9

    53469-21-911097-69-7

    11104-28-2

    11141-16-5

    12672-24-6

    11096-82-5

    12674-11-2

    8001-35-2

    1746-01-6

    PESTICIDES

    aldrln

    dleldrlnchlordane4,4«-OOT

    4,4'-DC€

    4,4

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    ACID COMPOUNDS

    88-06-2 2,4,6-trlchlorophenol

    59-50-7 p-chloroHR-cresol

    95-57-6 2-chlerophenol122-83-2 2,4-dlchlorophenol

    105-67-9 2,4-dlmethy (phenol

    88-75-5 2-nltrophenol100-02-7 4-n i tropheno 1

    51-88-5 2,4-dlnltrophenol534-52-1 4,6 dlnltro-o-cresol87-66-5 pentach lorophenol108-95-2 phenol

    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    83-32-9 acenaphthene92-67-5 .benzldlne120-82-1 1.2,4-trlehlorobenzene118-74-1 hexachlorobenzene

    67-72-1 hexach loroethaneH1.44-4 bis (2-ch loroethyDether91-58-7 2-ch 1 oronaphtha lene95-50-1 1,2-dlchlorobenzene

    541-73-1 1,3-dlchlorobenzene106-46-7 1,4-41 eh 1 orobenzene91-94-1 3,3'-dlchlorobenzl

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    VOLATILES ug/g PESTICIDES ug/g

    107-02-8 acroleln___________0.10U 309-00-2 aldrln____________O.Q1UJQ7-13-1 acrylonltrlle________O.IOU 60-57-1____dleldrln___________0.01U71-43-2 benzene____________0.01U 37-74-9____chlordane__________0.01U56-23-5 carbon tetrach I or I de 0.01U 50-29-3____4,4«-DDT___________Q.Q1U108-90-7 chl orobenzene________O.OIU 72-55-9____4,4«-ODE___________0.01U

    107-06-2 1.2-dlchloroethane_____O.Q1U 72-54-8____4,4»-DDO___________0.0 IU

    71-55-6 1,1,1-trlchloroethane 0.01U 115-29-7 endosulfan I 0.01U

    75-34-3 1,1-̂ I eh I oroethane_____O.Q1U 115-29-7 endosulfan II________0.01U79-00-5 1,I,2-trIchloroethane 0.01U 1031-07-8 endosulfan sulfate 0.01U79-34-3 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 0.01U 78-20-8____endrln________._____0.01U75-00-3 chl oroethane______ O.Q1U 7421-43-4 endrln aldehyde______0.01U110-75-8 2-chloroethylvlnyl ether 0.01U 76-44-8 heptachlor__________0.01U , j67-66-3 chloroform 0.01U 1024-57-3 heptachlor epoxlde 0.01U75-35-4 1,1-dlehloroethene_____O.Q1U 319-64-6 BHC-Alpha___________0.01U

    156-60-5 1,2-trans-dlchloroethene O.Q1U 319-83-7 BHC-Beta___________0.01U78-87-3 1,2-dlchloropropane 0.01U 319-86-8 BHC-Oalta 0.01U

    10061-OX-XX 1,3-dlchloroproplene 0.01U 58-89-9 BHC-Gama 0.01U

    100-41-4 ethyl benzene_________0.01U 53469-21-9 PCS-1242___________0.01U

    75-09-2 aethylene chloride Qo?Z 11097-69-7 PCS-1254___________0.01U

    74-87-3 chloromethane 0.01U 11104-28-2 PCS-1221 0.01U74-83-9 bronoMthane 0.01U 11141-16-3 PCB-1232 O.OIU

    75-25-2 bromofom 0.01U 12672-24-6 PCS-1248 0.01U

    75-27-4 dlchlorobromomethane 0.01U 11096-82-5 PCS-1260 0.01U75-69-4 tr leh I orof I uoromethane 0.01U 12674-11-2 PCS-1016 0.01U75-71-8 dlchlorodlfluoromethane O.OIU 8001-35-2 toxapnene 0.04U124-48-1 chlorodlbromoaethane O.Q1U127-18-4 tetrachIoroethyIene____Q.Q1U OIOXIHS108-88-3 toluene 0.01U79-01-6 tr I eh I oroethy I ene_____0.01U 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodlbenzo-75-01-4 vinyl chloride______ 0.01U 1746-01-6 p-dloxln__________ 0.01U

    •Uss than 0,2 ug/l(pesticides less than, 0.01

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    21A

    22A24A

    31A

    34A

    37A

    58A

    59A

    60A

    64A

    65A

    19

    5989

    99

    129

    189209

    259269

    279

    289

    359369378

    399

    403

    AC 10 COMPOUNDS

    2, 4, 6-tr 1 eh 1 oropheno 1

    p-ch 1 oro-o-cr eso 12-ch 1 oropheno 1 .

    2,4-dlchlorophenol

    2,4-dlmethylphenol

    2-nltrophenol4-nltrophenol

    2,4-dlnltrophenol

    4,6-dlnltro-o-cresolpentach 1 oropheno 1

    phenol

    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    acenaphthenebenzldlne1,2,4-trlchlorobenzenehexach 1 orobenzenehexaeh loroethanebls(2-chloroethyl 3 ether2-ch 1 oronaphtha 1 ene1,2-dlchlorobenzene1,3-dlchlorobenzene1,4-dlchlorobenzena3,3'-dlchlorobenzldlne2,4-dlnltrotoluene2,6-dlnltrotoluene1 , 2-d 1 pheny 1 hydr az 1 ne(as azobenzene)f luoranthene4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether

    ug/1ND

    NO

    NO

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    NO

    NO

    ND

    NO

    NO

    . NO

    NA

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    NO

    ND

    NO

    ND

    NO

    419

    429

    438

    528

    539549

    553568

    618629

    638663

    678

    688

    698

    703719

    729

    739

    749

    753

    768

    778

    788

    798

    808818

    828838

    848

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    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    4-oromophenyl phenyl etherbls-(2-

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    3V4V

    6V

    7V

    10V

    11V

    13V

    14V

    15V

    16V

    19V

    23V

    29V

    30V

    32V

    33V

    38V

    44V

    45V

    46V

    47V

    48V

    49V

    50V

    51V

    65V

    66V

    87V

    B8V

    VOLATILES

    aero lainaery Ion Itr Hebenzenecarbon tetrach lor Ida

    eh 1 orobenzene

    1 , 2-d 1 ch 1 oroethane1 , 1 , 1 -tr 1 eh 1 oroethane1,1̂ 1 chl oroethane

    1 , 1 , 2-tr 1 ch 1 oroethane1,1,2, 2-tetrach 1 oroethaneeh loroethane2̂ hl oroethy 1 vinyl ether

    chloroform

    1,1-4lchloroethylene

    1 ,2-trans-4 leh 1 oroethy 1 ene1 » 2-4 leh loropropane1 , 3-d 1 eh 1 oropropy laneethyl benzene

    •ethyl ene chloride•ethyl chloride

    •ethyl bromidebrofflofornd 1 eh 1 orobromomethanetr leh lorof 1 uoromethaned leh i erod 1 f 1 uoromethaneeh 1 orod 1 bromomethane

    tetrach 1 oroethy 1 enetoluene*trl chl oroethy lene

    vinyl chloride

    •g/jND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND. jo

    ND' ND"ND

    ND

    NDND

    . ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    '"" ND.. ,.,,.̂.. .

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    • ND

    PESTICIDES

    89P aldrln90P dleldrln91P ehlordane92P 4,4 '-DOT

    93P 4,4'-OC€

    94P 4,4'-DOD

    95P alpha-endosulfan96P bete-endosulfen97P endosulfan sulfate

    98P endrln

    99P endrln aldehyde(OOP heptachlor

    101P heptachlor epoxlde102P alpha-BHC103P beta-BHC104P delte-BHC105P gamma -BHC106P PCS- 1242

    107P PCS- 1254

    108P PCS-1221

    109P PCB-1232

    HOP PCS- 1248

    11 IP FCB-1260

    112P FC8-1016

    113P toxaphene

    DIOXINS

    1298 2.3,7,8-tetrachlorodlbenzo-

    p-dloxln

    ug/1NDND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    - - *Lass than 10 ug/1

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    2V acroleln

    3V aerylonltrlle

    4V benzene

    6V carbon tetrachlorlde7V chl orobenzene

    10V 1,2-4 leh loroethane

    11V 1,1,1-trlchloroethane13V 1,1-d leh loroethane14V 1,1.2-tr leh loroethane1 5V 1,1.2. 2-tetrach 1 oroethane

    16V chl oroethane19V 2-ch 1 oroethy 1 vinyl ether23V chloroform29V 1,1-d I chl oroethy lene

    30V 1, 2-tr an s-41 chl oroethy lene

    32V 1,2-dlchloropropene

    33V 1,3-dlchloropropylane

    38V ethyl benzene44V methyl ene chloride

    45V methyl chloride46V methyl bromide

    47V bromoform

    48V dlchlorobromomethane

    49V tr 1 eh lorofl uoromethane50V dlehlorodlfluoromethane51V chl orod Ibromomethane

    85V tetrach 1 oroethy lene

    86V toluene87V trlehloroethylene88V vinyl chloride

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    NO

    ND

    ND

    NO

    NO

    ND

    NO

    NO

    NO

    NO

    ND

    NO

    NO

    ND

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    NO

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    ND

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    ND

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    Laboratory Name Mead CompuChemLab Sample ID NO. | PS \ \ H CCSW*'ĵ ,\!\; • /- ~?CC Report NO. (f-S7. 17-tH*. -»7-V7 .•*„.,. . bl s(2-ch 1 oroethoxy )mtftr{ah»ladelphia NOhexach 1 orobutad 1 enehexaeh 1 orocyc 1 opentad 1 eneIsophoronenaphtha lanenitrobenzeneN-n 1 trosod 1 methy 1 am 1 neN-n 1 trosod 1 pheny 1 amlne

    N-n Itrosod 1 -fl-propy 1 am 1 nebls(2-ethylhexyl )phthalatabutyl benzyl phthalatedl-n-butyl phthalatedl-n-octyl phthalatedl ethyl phthalatedimethyl phthalate

    benzo (a ) anthracenebenzo(a)pyrene3, 4-benzof 1 uorantheneben zo(k)f luoranthene

    chryseneaeanaphthyleneanthracene

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    NO

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    NA

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    NO

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    ND

    ND

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    ND

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    VOLATILES

    2V acroleln3V acrylonltrlle

    4V benzene6V carbon tetrach lor Ida

    TV eh 1 orobenzene10V 1,2-dlchloroethene

    11V 1,1,1-tr leh loroethane13V 1,1-4 leh loroethane

    14V 1,1,2-tr leh loroethane

    15V 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane16V eh loroethane19V 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether23V chloroform

    29V 1,1-d leh loroethy lene

    30V 1,2-trans-d leh loroethy lane32V 1 , 2-4 1 ch 1 eropropane33V 1 , 3-41 eh loropropy lene38V ethyl benzene

    44V methyl ene chloride45V methyl chloride46V methyl bromide *.

    47V bromoform48V d 1 eh 1 erobromomethane

    49V tr leh lorofl uoromethane50V dlehloreOlfluoroaethane51V chl orod tbrotnomethene65V tetrach loroethy leneB6V toluene67V trl chl oroethy lene68V vinyl chloride

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    NDND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

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    ND

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    ND

    ND

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    89P aldrln90P dleldrln

    91P ehlordane92P 4,4'-OOT

    93P 4,4«-DDE

    94P 4,4«-DOD

    95P alpha-endosulfan96P beta-«ndosulfan

    •97P endosulfan sulfete98P endrln99P endrln aldehyde100P heptaehlor101P heptachlor epoxlde102P alpha-BHC103P beta-BHC104P delta-BHC105P gamma -BHC106P- PC8-1242

    107P PCS- 1254

    108P PCS- 1221

    109P PCB-1232

    HOP PCS- 1248

    HIP PCS- 1260

    112P PCB-1016

    . I13P toxaphene

    OIOXINS

    1296 2,3,7,8-tetrechlorodlbenzo-

    p-4loxln

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    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    ND

    *Less than 10 ug/1

    ND * NOT DETECTED (pesticides lass than, lug/I) • n I 00956

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    18

    19

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    1 7. n-TrtJc.ce.+^fe.ntYn+rile. * e î -*"f . A ' * /

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    Lab Sample ID NO. \?S"\ \Q x-)/-\$Ĉ «Porr No. f/-//S.*/2*e3M-tCtfSignature

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    39-50-7

    95-57-8

    122-83-2

    105-67-9

    88-75-5

    100-02-7

    51-66-5

    534-52-1

    87-66-5

    108-95-2

    63-32-9

    92-87-5

    120-82-1116-74-1

    67-72-1111-44-4

    91-58-7

    95-50-1

    541-73-1106-46-7

    91-94-1

    121-14-2

    606-20-2

    122-66-7

    206-44-07005-72-3

    of Person Authorized to Release

    ACID COMPOUNDS

    2,4,6-trlchlorophenol

    p-ch 1 oroHft̂ reso 1

    2-ch 1 oropheno 1

    2,4-4lchlorophenol

    2, 4-41 methyl phenol

    2-nltrophenol4-nltrophenol

    2,4̂ In Itrophenol4,6 dlnltro-o^resol

    pentach 1 oropheno 1phenol

    BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    acenaphthenebenzldlne1 ,2,4-tr leh lorobenzenehexach 1 oroben zene

    hexach loroethanebls(2-chloroethyl)ether2-ch 1 oronaphtha lene1,2-4lch»crobenzene

    1 , 3-d leh lorobenzene1,4-4 leh lorobenzene3,3»-4lchlorobenzldlne

    2,4-dlnltrotoluene

    2,6-d In Itrotol uene1* 2-d Ipheny 1 hydrazlne

    (as azobenzene)f luoranthene4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether

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    0.2U

    0.2U

    1.BU

    0.8U0.4U

    0.5U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.5U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U0.2U0.2U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    101-55-3

    39638-32-9

    111-91-187-68-377-47-4

    78-59-1

    91-20-5

    98-95-3NA

    86-30-6

    621-64-7

    117-81-7

    85-68-7

    84-74-2117-84-0

    64-66-2

    131-11-356-55-3

    30-33-8

    205-99-2

    207-08-9318-01-9

    208-96-8120-12-7

    181-24-2

    B6-73-7

    85-01-8

    53-70-3

    183-39-5

    129-00-0

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    BASE/ICUTRAL COMPOUNDS

    4-bromophenyl phenyl ether

    b 1 s -( 2-ch 1 oro 1 sopropy 1 )ether

    b 1 s ( 2-ch 1 oroethoxy tawthanehexach 1 orobutad t enehexach 1 orocyc lopentad 1 eneIsophorone

    naphthalene

    nitrobenzeneN-n i trosod Imethy 1 am 1 ne

    N-n 1 trosod 1 pheny 1 an 1 ne

    N-n 1 trosod 1 -n-propy 1 am 1 ne

    b 1 s ( 2-ethy 1 hexy 1 )phtha 1 ate

    butyl benzyl phthalatedl-n-butyl phthalatedl-n-octyl phthalate

    dl ethyl phthalatedimethyl phthalatebenzo(a )anthracene

    benzo (e)pyrene

    5, 4-benzof 1 uoranthenebenzo ( k ) f 1 uoranthene

    ehryseneacenaphthylene

    anthracene

    benzo(ghl )perylene

    fluorene

    phenanthrene

    d 1 benzo(e * h)anthracene

    1 ndeno (1,2, 3-cd >pyrene

    pyrene

    AF

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2UNA

    0.2U-

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U

    0.5U

    0.2U0.2U

    0.2U

    0.2U

    0.5U

    0.2U

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    67-66-3 chloroform __________ 0.01U 1024-57-3 heptachlor epoxlde _____ 0.01U

    75-35-4 1,1-dlchloroethene 0.01U 319-84-6 BHC-Alpha 0.01U

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    10061-OX-XX 1,3-dlchloroproplene 0.01U 58-89-9 BHC-Gama 0.01U

    100-41-4 ethyl benzene_________O.OIU 53469-21-9 PCS-1242___________0.01U75-09-2 methyl ene chloride ftfelf____ 11097-69-7 PCS-1254___________O.OIU

    74-87-3 chloromethane________0.01U 11104-28-2 PCS-1221___________O.OIU

    74-83-9 bronenethane 0.01U 11141-16-5 PCS-1232 0.01U

    75-25-2 bromofora 0.01U 12672-24-6 PCS-1248 0.01U

    75-27-4 dlehlorobromonethane 0.01U 11096-82-5 PCS-1260 0.01U

    75-69-4 trlehlorofluoromethane 0.01U 12674-H-2 PCS-1016___________0.01U75-71-8 dlchlorodlfluorornethane 0.01U 8001-35-2 toxaphene___________0.04U

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