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SITE NAME
DOC ID #
DOCUMENTVARIATION
PRP
PHASE
OPERABLE UNITS
LOCATION
PHASE(AR DOCUMENTS ONLY)
REFUSE HIDEAWAY
149162
COLOR OR X RESOLUTION
RMD - REFUSE HIDEAWAY
AR
Box # Folder # SubsectionX Remedial Removal
Original X Update # 1Deletion Docket
Volume of
COMMENT(S)
MAPS
WISCONSIN
QUADRANGLE LOCATION
0SCALE
FEET
5000
National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929Contour Interval 10 Feet N
Bcse map from U.S G.S. 7.5' MIDDLETON, Wltopographic quadrangle map, pholorevised 1971
si simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
chk. by: - - . Apprv. by:
PROJECT: 301483135 1 DATE: 12/02/93
Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSEJHI_DEAWAY_ LANDFILL_
SITE LOCATION andLOCAL TOPOGRAPHY
DRAWING: 1367-4 FIGURE: Rl 1-1
2 ?0
2>o o
2 '0 <-
2 '0 A
EXPLANATION
DRAINAGE BASIN BOUNDARY
DRANAGE SUB8ASIN BOUNDARY
MUNCPAL or INDUSTRIAL WELL
DOMESTIC or STOCK WELL
OTHER WELLS
STREAM GAGE
N
SCALE0
MILES
Bose mop from Cline, 1963.
simonBrookfieki Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N, Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Dsgn. Chk. by: Apprv. by: /
PROJECT: 301483135 DATE: 03/28/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES__R|FU_SEJHIDEAVVAY LANDFILL_
BLACK EARTH CREEKDRAINAGE BASIN
DRAWING: FIGURE Rl 3-1
EXPLANATION_._._._REFUSE HIDEAWAY (-ANDFILL
PROPERTY BOUNDAPY
FILL LMITS
• •••• DISCHARGE AREA
•••• RECHARGE AREA
2500
oo111eo Jr 'oai unne, 1965.
U9i cimnnHsl bll I lul IuuBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XI!
175 N Corporate Drivs, Suite 100BrookfieJd. Wisconsin 53045
i Chk. by: • Appr v. by:Dsgn. by:
PROJECT: 301483135 \ DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY
BLACK EARTHDISCHARGE AND
RECHARGE AR&ASDRAWING ! FIGURE R! 3-2
EXPLANATIONMARSH DEPOSITS
GLACIAL LAKE DEPOSITS
OUTWASH AND ALLUVIUM
MORAINAL DEPOSITS
UNDFFERENTIATED GLACIAL DEPOSITSmainly ground moraine
LN
0SCALE
PRE-QUATERNARY ROCKS MILES
Base mop modified from Alden (1918) ond Cline (1965).
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175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Dsgn. by:g^> ]chk. by: ^"jApprv. by:jPROJECT: 301483135 ] DATE: 03/28/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PHYSIOGRAPHIC AREAS ANDDEPOSITS of QUATERNARY AGE
DRAWING: FIGURE: Rl 3-3
fa——$r~-VP-30C3)•=s^s^viUiK--f ,-: " ' ' ' ' - • • - • - • • •
EXPLANATiONREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANuni iPROPERTY BOUNDARY
CROSS SECTION LOCATION AND-A' DESIGNATION
V MONITOR WELL LOC*TION ANDDESIGNATION
:*- PRIVATE WELL LuoA i ION ANDDESIGNATION
nSCALE
2500
simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 1CGBrookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Dsgr^ by: )S4£. _Chk. by: CJtX Apprv. by:
PROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
CROSS SECTIONLOCATION MAP
DRAWING FIGURE RJ 3-6
r, v j YE i. D
SITE LOCATIONS i)i '
L A I KS S
EXPLANATION
[ __Z] 0-100 FT. SATURATED THICKNESS
100-200 FT. SATURATED THICKNESSSCALE
0N
200-300 FT. SATURATED THICKNESS MILES
Bose mop modified from Cline. 1965.
HSI simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
I Dspfi. by:g«^> | Chk. by: ^ Apprv. by^
FPROJECT: 301483135 [DATE 03/28/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES
THICKNESS OF SATURATEDUNCONSOLIDATED DEPOSITSDRAWING: FIGURE; Rl 3-7
REFUSE HIDEAWAYSLANDFILL
••950
EXPLANATION
WATER TABLE CONTOUR (ft. msl),25 ft. INTERVAL
WATER TABLE LESS THAN 10 ft.BELOW LAND SURFACE
SCALE0
MILES
Base mop modified from P.G. Olcotl. 1973.
HSI simonBrookfiekJ Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
FflOJECT: 301483135 DATE 03/28/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES-ANDFLL
REGIONALWATER TABLE MAP
DRAWING:__________] FIGURE Rl 3-8
SCALE
Feet
EXPLANATION
AVERAGE ELEVATION OF WATER TABLE INFEET (MSL) (SUPPLEMENTAL 930 CONTOURIN NORTH HALF OF MAP)
BOUNDARY OF THE UPPER BLACK EARTHCREEK SURFACE-WATER BASIN
REGIONAL GROUNDWATER DIVIDES,APPROXIMATELY LOCATED
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURALRESOURCES AND WGNHS WELLS
10,000
- "orr. M.A, Muidoon. WGNHS - 4 / 9 2Jjjen Hie report ( W O r R 92- t)
Hydro-Search, Inc.A Tetra Tech Company
;*l!,y!.,U
JGhk. by.-yffJ jApprv. by:^J,'
PROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 06/17/94
Dsga
Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HDEAWAY LANDFILL
REGIONAL1992 PIEZOMETRIC
SURFACE MAPDRAWING: 3135-B8 TplGURE: 3-9
EXPLANMLQN
—— - ^'sjwj- p-40 £_ MONITOR WELL LOCATOR DESjai;—~ '_^J pj (8Oft78) Y AMJ WATCR TABLE ELEVATX)H (a
~-^^^^5^X J I M ^ S <T^1 8AT>CR3^- PWVATH WELL LOCATXH DESJGNAHON.-—— - -^^ep;" ^— —j- / J \ \ ^ ' ---. (3T-45?) A>C WATtR TABLE ELEVATION {fl rnsfl
.
'4 ^ '' XiX-X ' "f i 'P-39-- '• \ \ irufo 78>\ p-30\\ \ \
HSI simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield. Wisconsin 53045
Dsga by:)5^& jChk. by.^i£.'1 jAppj-v. by^PROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
WATER TABLEMAP
(January 31. 1991)DRAWING I FIGURE Rl 3-10
Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILLHSI simon
Rrnnkfield Lakes Corporate Center XIIa N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100
" Wisconsin 53045 WATER TABLE MAP(October 18, 1993)
Dsgn. b y 1 l _ - by : u_ ; _PROJECT: J01483135 | DATE: 03/21/94 DRAWING: 3135-B4
EXPLANATION
FILL LIMITS
REFUSE HIDEAWAY PROPERTY' BOUNDARY
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
P 34s MONITOR WELL LOCATION,DESIGNATION AND GROUND-WATER ELEVATION (ft. msl)
GROUND-WATER CONTOUR(ft. msl, dashed where inferred)
Note: The water level measured at P-41s is notincluded In the water table because of ananomalously high measurement which is mostlikely related to geologic materials andsubsequent hydraulic conductivity variationsand is not representative of the overallwater table configurattoa
Contour Interval 10 feet. Notional Geodetic Vertical Datum "o<"l 929"
llSl ^ ' ' " EXPLANATION
FILL LIMITS
_ REFUSE HIDEAWAY PROPERTY" ' '"BOUNDARY
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
, P-340 MONITOR WELL LOCATION,-»-/„„ pM DESIGNATION AND POTENTIOMETRIC
,0,u.bo, SURFACE ELEVATION (ft. msl)
Q19 POTENTIOMETRIC SURFACEa "^ ~^ CONTOUR (ft. msl)
P-25br, P-26d, P-2/d, H-30d, P-31d
Hydro-Search, \nc. Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Dsgn. by: f ; [chk. by. ,J£XJ [Apprv. by:,,',%'
PROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 06/2V94
REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
POTENTiOMETRiC~SURFACE MAP
(JANUARY 31.DRAWING 3135-B68 | FIGURE 3-12
EXPLANATION
REFUSE HIDEAWAY PROPERTYBOUNDARY
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
P-34d MONITOR WELL LOCATiOK-$-,„-- „,. DESIGNATION AND POTENTIOMETRIC
SURFACE ELEVATION (ft. msl)
POTENTIOMETRIC SURFACECONTOUR (ft. msl)(dashed where inferred)
Hydro-Search, inc. Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
POTENTIOMETRICSURFACE MAP
(October 18. 1993DRAWING: 3135-B7a ! FIGURE 3-13
A Tetra Tech Company
LlJGiS I S-GLOLuGiSTS-tMJHsr
Renc- Denser •Mii.iidkeo'HunlingTcs B
Dsgn. by: |V©KJ Chk. by: ;j£//_| Apprv.j>y:PROJECT: 301483135 ! DATE 06/21/94
EXPLANATION
AGRICULTURAL
RESIDENTIAL
WOODED
CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
SOD FARM
truck & equipment storage
restaurant
Madison Gas & Electric facility
quarry
ski hill 0
ASCALE
FEET
5000
simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Dspn. by:gy4£> chk.by: ^ f A p p r v . by: .
PROJECT: 301483135 ] DATE: 03/28/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
LOCAL LAND USEDRAWING FIGURE: Rl 3-14
EXPLANATION
REFUSE HIDEAWAY PROPERTYBOUNDARY
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
PW-l PRIVATE WELL LOCATIONSWANSON AND DESIGNATION
Hydro-Search, inc. Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANFILLA Tetra Tech Company
HYDRDLDGISTS-GEDLDGISTS ENGINEERS
PRIVATE WELLLOCATIONSDsgn by:!kMA ' Chk. bv: .TlpAJ Apprv. by:
PROJECT: 301483135 ! DATE: 06/15/94 DRAWING: 3135-b16 : FIGURE: Rl 3-15
EXPLANATION
EXISTING LEACHATE/GAS EXTRACTIONWELL LOCATION AND DESIGNATION
EXISTING GAS PROBE LOCATIONAND DESIGNATION OG' Series)
EXISTING GAS PROBE LOCATION.AND DESIGNATION CGP' Series)
REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILLPROPERTY BOUNDARY
APPROXIMATE FILL LIMITS
nSCALE
Feet
500
Brookfield Lakes Corporate Center xn175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100
Brookfieid, Wisconsin 53045
j Chk. by. =<' iApprv. by
PROJECT: 301483135 DATE 03/21/94
Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
GAS PROBE AND LEACHATE/GAS EXTRACTION WELL
LOCATIONSDRAWING: 3135-B9 j FIGURE 4-1
EXPLANATION— — REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PROPERTY BOUNDARY
FILL LIMITS
MONITOR WELL LOCATION,(ND) DESIGNATION, AND TOTAL VOLATILE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (ppb)
100—— TOTAL VOLATILE ORGANICCOMPOUNDS CONTOUR (ppb!DASHED WHERE INFERRED
TOTAL VOLATLE ORGANIC COMPOUND VALUESOBTAINED JANUARY, 1991
N
SCALE
FEET
2500
Brookfield Lakes Corporate Center XIIT75 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100
Brookfield. Wisconsin 53045
Dsgn. by; jS46 Chk. b S& : Apprv. by. ^PROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
TOTAT VOLATILEORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ISQCONCENTRAT1QN MAPDRAWING ! FIGURE Rl 4-2
EXPLANATION
_..— ——— REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDRLLPROPERTY BOUNDARY
FILL LIMITS
a 39 MONITOR WELL LOCATION,(tf» ' DESIGNATION, AND TETRACHLORO-
ETHENE ISOCONCENTRAT10N (ppb)
- ^ ——— TETRACHLOROETHENE"i:1-" ISOCONCENTRATiON CONTOUR ;»pb
DASHED WHERE INFERRED
not detected- not available
- rn fnrcement Standard, 1 ppb- Preventive Action Limit, u.l ppb
N
SCALE
FEET
2500
HSI simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
hy:£46_jChk. Dy:
PROJECT: 301483135 ; DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
ISOCONCENTRATION MAP(January 1991)
i RGURE RI 4-3
EXPLANATION
_._. —- — REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILLPROPERTY BOUNDARY
FILL LIMITS
p-39 -<t>- MONITOR WELL LOCATION,;NO> ' DESIGNATION, AND TRICHLOROETHENE
ISOCONCENTRATION (ppb)
4n .——— TRICHLOROETHENE- *° ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOurt (ppb;,
DASHED WHERF INFFRRFD
ND - nor detectedN'A — not availablec. 5 - Ln! or cerrien i o funuufd ,
[\
SCALEJFEET
2500
HSI simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfeld, Wisconsin 53045
_D_sgn._by:g46 I Chk. by: g*7 ;Apprv. by : , ,PROJECT: 301483135 j DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
TRICHLOROETHENEISOCONCENTRATION MAP
(January 1991)DRAWING: I FIGURE RJ 4-4
EXPLANATION— • — • — • — REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PROPERTY BOUNDARY
FILL LIMITS
P-39-£- MONITOR WELL LOCATION,<ND) ' DESIGNATION, AND TOTAL
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS (ppb)
-1UU—— TOTAL CHLORINATEDHYDROCARBONS CONTOUR (ppb)DASHED WHERE INFERRED
TOTAL OLORNATED HYDROCARBON VALUES OBTAINEDJA.MJARY, 1991
Nu - not deieclecNA — not ovnilable
N
SCALE'.
FEET
2500
HSI simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center X11
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
TOTAL CHLORINATEDHYDROCARBONS
; Chk by:PROJECT. 301483135 JDATE 03/29/9^
Appr v. " b V - . - ' j ISOCONCENTRATION MAPDRAWING: FIGURE RJ 4-5
EXPLANATIONsw-2 SURFACE WATER SAMPLE LOCATION
AND DESIGNATION (sampled by RMT)SCALE
800
Feet NBase map compiled from U.S.G.S. 7.5' Middleton, Wl quadrangle map, 1993,Cortour interval 10 feet. National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929.
us) simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
I Dsgn. by:fpROJECT: 301483135
Jchk. by: /f./ Apprv. by^DATE 03/21/94
Wl DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES__REFJUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
SURFACE-WATERSAMPLE LOCATIONS
DRAWING: 3135-A6 FIGURE 4-6
PRIMARY PRIMARY SECONDARY MIGRATIONSOURCE RELEASE RELEASE PATHWAY
MECHANISM MECHANISM
! ] _
1 b j
I 1 SURFACE WATER7 __1 —— **H ?«£U?TC —— ' SURFACE SOIL/ ———— -LEACHATE j SEDIMENTS
i LANDFILL 1 ——— 1 1REFUSE | ——— | •
I GENERATION OF 1 ———— ~\ FUSION THROUGH —1 •» COMBUSTABLE 1 ^ 1 TSlLL COVER ————— *"~ AIR ————— ~GASES | —— | LANUHLL UUVtH j
__ X1 LATERAL EMISSION ! ^
' —— i -j THROUGH —————— •»- SOIL GAS ———— —j SUBSURFACE
EXPLANATION
• POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO RECEPTORS
NA MOTAPPUCASUE MB SimO!) WffifriiMBrookfield Lakes Corpora's Center XII
1f5 M Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin! 5J045
Dsgn hy^ko j Chk- by: j€^ !APPfv by
PROJECT: 301483135 DATF: 03/29/94
RECEPTOR
HUMAN; ICO Qj
EXPOSURE RATE jS^O
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INGESTION t» • NA NAINHALATION • • ; NA NADERMAL CONTACT • : • NA : NA
INGESTION • • ' •INHALATION ! NA • iDERMAL CONTACT • •
INGESTION j NA , NA , l>INHALATION NA • ;DERMAL CONTACT ! NA ! NA C
• : •
• NA• ' 9
• NAJA NA
INGESTION ,NA|NA NA NAINHALATION i NA NA i NA i NADERMAL CONTACT ! NA NA '. NA ' NA
in Wl DEPT, OF NATURAL RESOURCESnJ REFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
CONCEPTUAL SITE
DRAWING: 3135-b1 i FIGURE: F
MODEL
U 5-1
EXPLANATION
— ._ ._ _REFuSE: HIDEAWAY LANPFII IPROPERTY BOUNDARY
P-39-V MONITOR WELL LOCATION,(NO) DESIGNATION, AND TRICHLOROETHENE
ISOCONCENTRATION (ppb)
j ~. —— — THICHLOROETHE.NE\° ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOUrt ippo).
r} A SHED WHERF INFFPR^D
ND - not de tec tedNA - not avai lableL5 - Lntorcemen* S lancarc ] ,
SCALE2500
us) simonBrookfieid Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfieid, Wisconsin 53045
Dsgn tiyfT/fe ChkPROJECT: 301483135
Apprv. by:-I DATE: 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
January 1991 TRICHLOROETHENEISOCONCENTRATION MAP AND
_ JrlQDEL_ GBLP_ DJ SCRETIZ ATIONDRAWING: ! FIGURE Rl 5-2
• - • - - • 950-:.:::---•".:' • •
MODEL CONDITIONSs/g bedrock
DISPERSIVITY 30ft. 10ft.EFf^CT'VE DQROS!TY 25% 5%12ppb - constant sourceBase K's
'closest Deer Run homes
EXPLANATIONP 30 MONITOR WELL
ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOUR
SCALE
FEET
500
Topographic Contour Interval 10ft.Datum is Mean Sea Level
simonBrookfieid Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfieid, Wisconsin 53045
Dsga by: Chk. by: Apprv. by:PROJECT: 301483135 DATE- 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PCE PLUME WITHDEGRADATION AFTER 5 YEARS
(contour interval 2ppb)DRAWING NO.: I FIGURE: Rl 5-3
;p-39loop-- ^.--•^^^^•'•-::^K^.
MODEL CONDITIONSs/g bedrock
DISPERSIVITY 30ft. 10ft.EFFECTIVE POROSITY 25% 5%12ppb - constant sourceBase K's xTC)
'closest Deer Run homes
EXPLANATIONr-% *•> ^r'-"v3u
- 4 , 0
0
MONITOR WELL
ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOUR
SCALE
FEET
500
Topographic Contour Interval 10ftDatum is Mean Sea Level
us) simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
by Chk. by: Apprv. by: ,.,/,PROJECT: 301483135 DATE 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PCE PLUME WITHDEGRADATION AFTER 5 YEARS___(contour interval 2ppb)_____
DRAWING FIGURE Rl 5-4
P-41 ,.-4^ ___MODELCONDITIONS
._:ii-j±a_iL__L .i:vA...!'
s/gDISPERSIVITY 30ft.EFFECTIVE PORQSITV 25%12ppb - constant sourceBase K's x10
bedrock10ft.5%
730 Day half-fife
closest Deer Run homes
EXPLANATIONP-30
-4 .0MONITOR WELL
ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOUR
o SCALE
FEET
500
Topographic Contour Interval 10ft.Datum is Mean Sea Level
H3) simonBrookfield Lakes Corporate Center XII
175 N. Corporate Drive, Suite 100Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Dsgn. by, Chic by: Apprv. by:PROJECT: 301483135 DATE 03/29/94
Wl DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEAWAY LANDFILL
PCE PLUME WITHDEGRADATION AFTER 5 YEARS
____(contour interval 2ppb)DRAWING NCL- FIGURE Rl 5-5
MODEL CONDITIONSs/g
DISPERSIVITY 30ft.EFFECTIVE POROSITY 25%12ppb - constant sourceBase K's xKD
bedrock10ft.5%
' closest Deer Run homes
EXPLANATIONP-30-^- MONITOR WELL
_ 4.0 __ ISOCONCENTRATION CONTOUR
FEETTopographic Contour Interval 10ft.
Datum is Mean Sea Level
Hydro-Search, inc.A Totra Tech Company
Integrated Water Resource ServicesReno • Denver • Milwaukee • Huntington Beach
Sacramento « Houston * Phoenix
Dsga by: ^ | Chk byPROJECT: 301483135 i DATE: 06/17/94
Apprv. by: / X
Wi DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCESREFUSE HIDEWAY LANDFILL
PCE PLUME WITHOUTDEGRADATION AFTER 5 YEARS
(contour intervaDRAWING NO.. 3135-A1 FIGURE R! 5-6
Table 1-1. Summary of Reports Pertaining to Refuse Hideaway Landfill Produced UnderContract for the WDNR
Report Date Preoarer
November 1989 Warzyn
November 1989 Warzyn
December 1989 Warzyn
December 1989 Warzyn
January 1990
March 1990
April 1990
April 1990
August 1990
Warzyn
February 1990 Warzyn
Warzyn
Warzyn
HSI
Warzyn
September 1990 Warzyn
Report Title
Health and Safety Plan, Interim RemedialMeasures, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Report and DILHR/DNR Applications, Point-of-Entry Water Treatment, Interim RemedialMeasures, Refuse Hideaway Landfill.
Alternative Water Supply, Interim RemedialMeasures, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Engineering Design, Partial Gas and LeachateExtraction System, Interim Remedial Measures,Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Gas Monitoring Program, Refuse HideawayLandfill
Sampling and Analysis of Residential Wells,Interim Remedial Measures, Refuse HideawayLandfill
Estimate of Costs - Phase II, GroundwaterMonitoring, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Community Relations Activities, RefuseHideaway Landfill
Proposal, Groundwater Monitoring Study, RefuseHideaway Landfill (includes QAPP, and Health& Safety Plan)
Contract Documents, Gas and LeachateExtraction System, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Engineering Design, Gas and Leachate ExtractionSystem, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
3135-WPT.1-1
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 1-1. Summary of Reports Pertaining to Refuse Hideaway Landfill Produced UnderContract for the WDNR (Cont'd)
Report Date Preoarer Report Title
November 1990 Warzyn
February 1991
March 1991
May 1991
June 1991
October 1991
November 1991
March 1992
May 1992
Warzyn
Warzyn
Dames & Moore
HSI
Mostardi Platt,
Warzyn
November 1991 Warzyn
HSI
Dames & Moore
Construction Observation Report, Partial Gasand Leachate Extraction System, InterimRemedial Measures, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Gas Monitoring Program, Annual Report, RefuseHideaway Landfill
Phase III, Remedial Option Plan, RefuseHideaway Landfill
Proposal for Cap Restoration and Improvementsto Refuse Hideaway Landfill, Dane County, WI
Groundwater Monitoring Study, Refuse HideawayLandfill, 2 Volumes
Refuse Hideaway Landfill Gas SystemDestruction Efficiency Tests, August 1 & 2, 1991
Construction Documentation Report, LandfillGas and Leachate Extraction System, RefuseHideaway Landfill
Operation and Maintenance Manual, LandfillGas and Leachate Extraction System, RefuseHideaway Landfill
Numerical Model Simulation and Assessment ofContaminant Plume Migration, Refuse HideawayLandfill, Middleton, WI
Contract Documents, Refuse Hideaway Landfill,Cap Restoration and Improvements, Middleton,Dane County, WI
3135-UPT.1-1
HSI Simon HYDRO-SEflRCH
Table 1-1. Summary of Reports Pertaining to Refuse Hideaway Landfill Produced UnderContract for the WDNR (Cont'd)
Report Date Preoarer Report Title
February 1993 Dames & Moore Construction Documentation Report, CapRestoration and Improvements, Middleton, Dane
Fall, 1993
October 1993
March 1994
March 1994
HSI
DOH
Terra
WDNR
Groundwater Quality Data for Semi-Volatiles,Metals, PCBs, Pesticides
Public Health Assessment, Refuse HideawayLandfill
1993 Annual Report, Operation and MaintenanceActivities, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Draft Community Relations Plan for the RefuseHideaway Landfill
3135-WPT.1-1
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
RI Table 2-1. Data Qualifier Definitions - Organics
U Compound was analyzed, but not detected.J Value given is estimated.B Compound was detected in one or more of associated laboratory, field and/or trip
blanks.BU Compound detection limit was raised to the value indicated based on probable
contamination.E The concentration given exceeded the working range of the calibration curve.RE Results are based on reanalysis of sample.D Sample result is based on diluted analysis.N Tentative identification of listed compound.R Unuseable data.
3135-T.2-1
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
RI Table 2-2. Data Qualifier Definitions - Inorganics
U Analyte not detected.
B Analyte detected below the CRDL but above the IDL.
* Duplicate sample analysis not within control limits.
N Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.
S The reported value was determined by the method of standard additions.
J Value estimated based on data validation assessment.
3135-T.2-2
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 3-1. Temperature and Precipitation Data(Data from Madison Municipal Airport, Wisconsin)
Month
March . . . . . . . . .
May . . . . . . . . . . .June ..........July . . . . . . . . . . .
September ......October ........
Year . . . . . . . .
Averagedaily
maximum
•F
26283854667782807260423055
Temperature
Averagedaily
minimum
•F
9112035465560595040261435
Averagemaximum
•F
444765788691939288806452
'95
Averageminimum
•F
-15-10-1222939454232238
-9'-18
Precipitation
Averagetotal
Inches
1.31.02.02.63.34.23.93.33.12.22.01.4
30.3
One year in 10 will have —
Less than —
Inches
0.5.3
1.01.31.72.11.81.5.7.4.7.6
21.5
More than —
Inches
2.22.03.14.15.26.66.25.66.14.73.52.4
39.0
Days withsnow coverof 1.0 inchor more
Number
221782
(')0000
(')4
1669
Averagedepth ofsnow on
days withsnow cover
Inches
5.04.52.81.8
1.83.84.1
1 Less than 0.5 day.* Average annual highest temperature1 Average annual lowest temperature.
Source: USDA SCS, 1978
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Table 3-2. Geology of Refuse Hideaway Landfill Modified From Olcott (1973)
GEOLOGIC TIME
ERA
XL.
Eo*-•toao
ooN
2
aa.
SYSTEM
§b1*JVI
'5
Q.
Cao
-gO
ca
1au
GROUP
Prairiedu
Ch i en
3<00)a
1£
TunnelCity
1o1
UJ
FORMATION
Unconformity
Oneota
Jordan
Unconformity •
St. Lawrence
Maze- Lonemanie Rock
Wonewoc
Unconformity •
Eau Claire
Mt. Simon
Precambrian
MEMBER
Coon Valley
Van Oser
Norwalk
Lodi
Black Earth
KNOWNRANGE IN
(feet)
0 - 50
0 - 370
0 - 300
0 - 50
0 - 50
0 - 30
30 - 125
70 - 155
0 - 130
50 - 310
200 - 450
DOMINANT LITHOLOGY
Lacustrine deposits; layered silt and clay with few thinsand layers
Outwash and till; poorly graded sand and gravel and wellgraded clay to gravel-sized particles
Dolomite; white to brown, thick- to thin-bedded, coarse- tofine-grained, abundant algal structures, persistent thingreen shale beds, abundant oolitic chert.
Sandstone; yellow to brown, red, thin- to medium-bedded andcross-bedded, coarse- to fine-grained, very dolomitic inupper part.
Dolomite; yellowish -brown to red, often mottled, medium- tothin-bedded, fine-grained, dolomitic siltstone in upperpart, locally sandy, some glauconite.
Sandstone; white to green, medium- to thin-bedded and cross-bedded, medium- to fine-grained, dolomitic. Lone RockFormation very glauconitic; Mazomanie Formation slightlyglauconitic locally.
Sandstone; yellow-brown, gray, white; medium- to thin-beddedand cross-bedded, coarse- to fine-grained; dolomitic, theupper 20 to 30 feet comprise the Ironton Member which ischaracterized by alternating beds of coarse- to medium-grained and medium- to very fine-grained dolomiticsandstone.
Sandstone and shale; yellowish-gray to reddish-brown, thin-bedded, medium- to very fine-grained, dolomitic, someglauconite, some fossils. <
Sandstone; yellowish-gray to orange-gray, medium- to thick-bedded, coarse to medium-grained, dolomitic, some red andgray shale and siltstone layers, some quartz conglomeratelayers especially in lower part.
Rhyolite, quartzite, granite, and other crystalline rocktypes.
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TABLE 3-3. GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS RESULTS
Monitor Well
P-8BR*
P-8BR*
P-90*
P-160*
P-160*
P-21D*
P-21D*
P-30S
P-30I
P-31S
P-31IA
P-31I8
P-32S
P-33S
P-33D
P-36S
P-39S
P-40S
P-41S
P-41D
P-42S
Notes:
Interval (in
35-36.540-41.551-51.5
105-106.5
35-40
5-6.5
35-36.540-41.5
10-11.515-16.5
35-36.540-41.5
28-30
133-135
18-20
83-85
123-137
23-25
18-20
88-90
13-15
43-45
13-15
15-17
90-92
10-12
CL =MLSC =SMSP =GP =GM
feet) Gravel
20.6
1.6
32.9
0
16.1
0
46
22
22
1
47
30
6
0
22
11
4
6
10
38
5
Clay to Gravelly ClaySilt to Very Fine SandClayey SandSilty SandPoorly Graded SandPoorly Graded GravelGravel with Silt and Sand
Percent by WeightSand Silt Clay
52.4
36.1
47
1
56.6
3
48
40
73
1
44
53
88
3
53
59
91
84
63
55
12
16.1 10.9
50.1 12.1
13.1 6.9
68.2 30.8
18.2 9.1
71 26
4 2
23 15
5
66 32
9
17
6
83 14
25
23 7
5
10
27
7
63 20
usesClassification
SM-SC
SM
SM-SC
CL
SM-SC
CL
GP-GM
CL-ML
SP
CL-ML
GP-GM
SM or SC
SP-SM
CL-ML
SM or SC
SM
SP-SM
SP-SM
SM-SC
SP-SM
CL
Clay included in silt total, not differentiatedGrain size results from RMT, 1988b; remainder from HSI, 1991.
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Table 3-4. Monitor Well Data
Well if
P-1SP-1DP-3SP-4SP-8SP-8DP-8BRP-9SP-9DP-16SP-16DP-17SP-18SP-19S*P-19D*P-20SP-20SRP-21SP-21DP-21BRP-22SP-22DP-23SP-23DP-24DP-24EP-25SP-25DP-25BRP-26SP-26DP-27SP-27DP-28SP-29SP-30SP-301P30DP-31SP 31 IAP-31IBP-31DP-32SP 32DP-33SP-33DP-34SP-34DP-35SP-35DP-36SP-36DP-38SP-39SP-40SP-40IP-40DP-41SP-41DP-42S
Top ofCasing
Elevation(msl)
924.39926.67932.79929.89932.50930.98929.52932.09930.43935.96936.30
1081.751020.57963.09963.06958.90961.78935.79935.81935.19
1087.841088.80961.71961.53927.25927.39943.03943.86943.27
1150.951149.631095.231095.561124.331163.10932.61930.97932.97916.58916.77916.15915.72943.73942.66928.55928.50
1091.101090.981087.911087.70924.48924.35923.21946.08922.01922.28922.98925.57924.82917.62
GroundSurface
Elevation(msl)
922.8922.9931.4928.6929.3928.8926.9930.1927.9933.7933.7
1079.01018.4963.4963.4955.8959.9933.6933.2932.9
1086.11086.7958.9958.5925.1925.0940.7941.6941.3
1 148.91147.51092.41093.21122.01160.0930.4929.1931.0913.5914.0913.5913.1940.7940.6926.2926.0
1088.61087.81085.11084.9922.0922.5920.6943.7919.6919.9920.4924.0922.7915.3
WellBottom
Elevation(msl)
911.0892.0917.0905.0912.0888.8818.0916.1887.4918.8893.4923.0913.4914.7883.4916.8895.5916.1894.2786.9903.1871.6913.6881.4902.1874.9913.6847.6803.0913.4887.5906.4891.3916.9905.9895.1788.7643.5887.8821.2780.5657.5904.2766.5901.0825.1905.1814.9903.9835.1898.4682.6896.9891.8894.5817.5667.8895.1820.3890.0
WellDepth
(feel)
12.031.014.024.017.040.0
108.914.040.514.940.3
156.0105.048.780.039.064.417.539.0
146.0183.1215.145.377.123.050.127.194.0
138.3235.5260.0186.0201.9205.0254.135.3
140.4287.525.792.8
133.0255.636.5
174.125.2
100.9183.5272.9181.2249.823.6
239.923.751.925.1
102.4252.6
28.9102.425.3
ScreenLength
(feet)
4.03.04.03.0
10.05.55.5
10.05.0
10.55.5
10.010.510.55.5
10.520.010.55.56.0
15.05.0
10.05.05.05.0
10.05.05.0
15.05.0
15.05.0
15.015.015.010.010.015.010.010.010.015.010.015.010.015.010.020.010.015.010.015.015.015.010.010.015.010.015.0
ScreenedGeologic Unit
Lake silt and dayGlacial tillSilly sand with gravelGlacial tillLake silt and claySilty sand with gravelSandstoneGlacial tillGlacial tillLake silt and dayGlacial tillSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneLake silt and clayGlacial tillSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSilty sand with gravelGlacial tillSilty sand with gravelSand and gravelSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneDay and sandSand and gravelDolomiteSilt, sand and gravelSand and gravelSandSandstoneSand and gravelSandstoneClaySilt, sand and gravelSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSilt and sandSandstoneSandSandSand and clayDolomiteSandstoneSilt and sandSand and gravelSilty clay and silty sand
These wells have been abandoned per NR141
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Table 3-5. Hydraulic Conductivity Testing Results
Well #
P-8S*P-8D»P-8BFUP-9S»P-9D»P-16S*P-16D*P-17S*P-18S*P-19S*P-19D*P-20S*P-20SRP-21S»P-21D*P-21BR*P-22S*P-22D*P-23S*P-23D*P-24D*P-24E*P-25S*P-25D*P-25BR*P-26S »P-26D*P-27S*P-27D »P-28S »P-30SP-30I*P-30DP-31SP-31IAP-31IB*P-31DP-32SP-32DP-33SP-33DP-34DP-35DP-36SP-36DP-38SP-39SP-40SP-40IP-40DP-41SP-41DP-42S
Screen Length(feet)
105.55.51040.510.55.51010.510.55.510.52010.55.56.0155105551055155155151510101510101015101510101015101515151010151015
Calculated Hydraulic Conductivity(ft/min)
5.7 x 10'56.1 x 10'*5.1 x 10'41.6 x 10°5.0 x 10*3.8 x 10-6
1.8 x 10'69.5 x ID'52.3 x 10'48.7 x 10'41.8 x 10'33.0 x 1Q-4
3.4 x 10'34.2 x 10'45.4 x 10"4
1.2 x 10'3> 2 x l O ' 3
5.9 x 1C)-4
> 2 x l O ' 3
> 2 x l O ' 3
1.0 x 10'41.0 xlO'5> 2 x l O ' 3
> 2 x l O ' 3
2.1 x 10'31.0 x 10'56.6 x 10'41.4 x 10'58.9 x 10'53.0 x 10'56.8 x 10'57.9 x 10'21.4 x 10*3.5 x 10'41.1 x 10'24.6 x 10'26.4 x 10'36.2 x 10'31.2 x 10'2l .OxlO'67.4 x 10'41.5 xlO'3
1.9 x 10'36.0 x 10'63.8 x 10'41.3 x 10"3
1.8 x 10'22.9 x 10'47.0 x 10'34.3 x 10'38.8 x 10'61.5 xlO'2
3.1 x 10'4
(cm /sec)
1.1 x 10"1.2 x 10'51.0 x 10°3.1 x 10'39.8 x 10"5
7.5 x 10 6
3.5 x 10"6
1.9xlO'44.5 x 10 4
1.7xlO'33.5 x 10'35.9 x 10'41.7 x 10'38.3 x 10'41.1 x 10°2.4 x 10°>4x lO ' 3
1.2 x 10'4>4xlO ' 3
> 4 x l O ' 3
2.0 x 10'42.0 x 10'5>4xlO ' 3
>4x 10'34.1 x 10'32.0 x 10'51.3 x 10'32.8 x 10'41.8 x 10'45.9 x 10'53.5 x 10'54.0 x 10'27.1 x 10"3
1.8 x 10'45.6 x 10'32.3 x 10'23.3 x 10'33.1 x 10'36.1 x 103
5.1 x 10'73.8 x 10'47.6 x 10'49.7 x 10'43.0 x 10'61.9 xlO'46.6 x 10'49.1 x 10'31.5xlO'43.6 x 10'32.2 x 10'34.5 x 10'67.6 x 10°1.6 xlO' 4
Screened GeologicMaterial
Lake Silt and ClayGlacial TillSandstoneSand and GravelGlacial TillLake Silt and ClayGlacial TillSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneLake Silt and ClayGlacial TillSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSand and GravelGlacial TillSand and GravelSand and GravelSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSandstoneSand and claySand and gravelDolomiteSilt with sand & gravelSand and gravelSandSandstoneSand and gravelSandstoneClaySilt with sand & gravelSandstoneSandstoneSilty sandSandstoneSandSandSand and clayDolomiteSandstoneSilty sand and sandSand and gravelSand and clay
* Values obtained from questionable data; recovery rates were too rapid for measurement withavailable technology.
» Hydraulic conductivity from RMT, 1988b; remainder from HS1, 1991.
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Table 3-6. Average Hydraulic Conductivity
Geologic MaterialAverage Hydraulic Conductivity
Simon Hydro-Search Data RMTData
Sand and gravel
Sand
Dolomite
Sandstone
Silt with sand and gravel
Sand and clay
Silty Sand
Clay
Silt and day
2.8 x 10'2 ft/min = 1.4 x 10"2 cm/sec
2.2 x 10"2 ft/min = 1.1 x 10"2 cm/sec
1.1 x 10"2 ft/min = 5.6 x 10"3 cm/sec
4.3 x 10'3 ft/min = 2.2 x 10"3 cm/sec
5.5 x 10'4 ft/min = 2.8 x 10'4 cm/sec
2.2 x 10"4 ft/min = 1.1 x 10"4 cm/sec
7.4 x 10"6 ft/min = 3.8 x 10"6 cm/sec
1.0 x 10"6 ft/min = 5.1 x 10"7 cm/sec
>4.0 x 10"3 ft/min = 7.2 x 10"3 cm/sec
1.2 x 10'3 ft/min = 6.0 x 10"4 cm/sec
2.0 x 10"5 ft/min = 1.0 x 10"5 cm/sec
1.2 x 10'4 ft/min = 6.0 x 10"5 cm/sec
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Table 3-7. Magnitude of Vertical Ground-Water Gradients, January 31, 1991
Well Nest
P-30S, P-30IP-30S, P-30DP-31S, P-31IAP-31S, P-31IBP-31S, P-31DP-32S, P-32DP-33S, P-33DP-34S, P-34DP-35S, P-35DP-36S, P-36DP-40S, P-40IP-40S, P-40DP-41S, P-41DP-1S, P-1DP-8S, P-8DP-8S, P-8BRP-9S, P-9DP-16S, P-16DP-21S, P-21DP-21S, P-21BRP-22S, P-22DP-23S, P-23DP-24D, P-24EP-25S, P-25DP-25S, P-25BRP-26S, P-26DP-27S, P-27D
Water TableWell Ground-
Water Elevation(feet)
905.28905.28909.62909.62909.62915.45918.39919.26914.06916.04906.76906.76907.30918.95918.50918.50916.43918.60919.30919.30908.71915.09915.48914.24914.24924.23912.72
PiezometerGround-Water
Elevation(feet)
905.01905.05905.15905.59905.58913.84915.70916.85913.08915.53905.58905.24902.89915.57915.97914.91915.49914.16916.51913.66908.55915.17915.06910.77911.04916.82912.78
Water LevelElevation
Difference(feet)
-0.27-0.23-4.47-4.03-4.04-1.61-2.69-2.41-0.98-0.51-1.18-1.52-4.41-3.38-2.53-3.59-0.94-4.44-2.79-5.64-0.160.08
-0.42-3.47-3.20-7.410.06
Vertical DistanceBetween Well
Screens(feet)
96.70241.8056.90
107.40230.80128.6065.8079.5058.80
206.4067.00
216.50643016.0017.8088.5023.8019.6016.10
122.9026.4527.2222.2160.95
105.5719.8410.12
Vertical Gradient*
(ft/ft)
-0.0028-0.0010-0.0786-0.0375-0.0175-0.0125-0.0409-0.0303-0.0167-0.0025-0.0176-0.0070-0.0686-0.2112-0.1421-0.0406-0.0395-0.2265-0.1733-0.0459-0.00600.0029
-0.0189-0.0569-0.0303-0.37350.0059 ,
Negative gradients indicate a downward gradient
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Table 3-7. Magnitude of Vertical Ground-Water Gradients, March 11 and 15, 1991 (Cont'd.)
Well Nest
P-30S, P-30IP-30S, P-30DP-31S, P-31IAP-31S, P-31IBP-31S, P-31DP-32S, P-32DP-33S, P-33DP-34S**, P-34DP-35S, P-35DP-36S, P-36DP-40S, P-40IP-40S, P-40DP-41S, P-41DP-1S, P-1DP-9S, P-9DP-16S, P-16DP-21S, P-21DP-21S, P-21BRP-22S, P-22DP-23S, P-23DP-24D, P-24EP-25S, P-25DP-25S, P-25BRP-26S, P-26DP-27S, P-27D
Water TableWell Ground-
Water Elevation(feet)
906.19906.19910.66910.66910.66915.63924.64919.58914.23917.76908.54908.54912.83921.22919.17923.52925.24925.24909.09915.74917.12914.59914.59924.69913.28
PiezometerGround-Water
Elevation(feet)
905.84905.85905.98906.34906.36914.36916.54917.11913.32916.33906.31906.03903.81916.83916.92915.40919.73914.19908.95915.83916.21911.17911.43917.06913.21
Water LevelElevation
Difference(feet)
-0.35-0.34-4.68-4.32-4.30-1.27-8.10-2.47-0.91-1.43-2.23-2.51-9.02-4.39-2.25-8.12-5.51
-11.05-0.140.09
-0.91-3.42-3.16-7.63-0.07
Vertical DistanceBetween Well
Screens(feet)
96.70241.8056.90
107.40230.80128.6065.8079.5058.80
206.4067.00
216.5064.3016.0023.8019.6016.10
122.9026.4527.2222.2160.95
105.5719.8410.12
VerticalGradient*
(ft/ft)
-0.0036-0.0014-0.0822-0.0402-0.0186-0.0099-0.1231-0.0311-0.0155-0.0069-0.0333-0.0116-0.1403-0.2744-0.0945-0.4143-0.3422-0.0899-0.00530.0033
-0.0410-0.0561-0.0299-0.3846-0.0069
Negative gradients indicate a downward gradientMeasured on April 5, 1991
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Table 4-1. Leachate Results (Page 1 of 2)
PARAMETERS
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane
Chloromethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
1, l-Dichloroethane
Trans 1,2-Dichloroethene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Trichloroethene
Toluene
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes
UNITS
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
LH-1
8-19-88
5.1
4.5
35
1.5
2.4
1.6
98
43
8.4
9-16-88
5.8
2.8
0.56
32
3.0
5.1
6.9
130
99
45
280
LH-2
1-6-88
11
2.3
72
1.4
2.4
77
4.9
210
3.4
8-19-88
25
2.2
120
0.77
4.0
72
280
LEACHATEHOLDING TANK*
10-5-93
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Notes: ppb = Parts Per Billionppm = Parts Per MillionNA = Not AnalyzedR = Matrix Spike Recovery LowBlank means not detected"Leachate holding tank, October 1993 sample was analyzed for a full TCLP scan.TCLP parameters not listed on the table were not detected in this sample.
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Table 4-2. Gas Probe Completion Summary (Page 1 of 3)
PROBE
G-1S
G-1D
G-2S
G-2
G-3S
G-3D
G-4
G-5
G-6
G-7
G-8
G-9
G-10
GP-1
GP-2
GP-3
GP-4
GP-5
GP-6
GP-7
GP-8
GP-9
GP-10
GP-11
(1)SURFACE
ELEVATION(FEET)
965
965
1,000
1,000
1,081
1,081
946
935
1,021
964
1,140
1,093
1,122
963
963
950
950
936
932
924
925
927
930
934
938
953
953
(2)SCREENED
RANGE(FEET)
2 - 17
20 - 30
2 - 17
20 - 30
2 - 10
12 - 20
2 - 14
2 - 8
20 - 30
--
29 - 59
130 - 170
135 - 175
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 22
2 - 29
2 - 8
2 - 10
2 - 10
2 - 17
--
2 - 19
2 - 15
20 - 35
(3)SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
948 - 963
935 - 945
983 - 998
970 - 980
1,071 - 1,079
1,061 - 1,069
932 - 944
927 - 933
991 - 1,001
-
1,081 - 1,111
923 - 963
947 - 987
948 - 961
923 - 938
935 - 948
910 - 925
914 - 934
903 - 930
916 - 922
915 - 923
917 - 925
913 - 928
..
919 - 936
938 - 951
918 - 933
(4)
GEOLOGY
Sandstone
Sandstone
Sandsto.ie
Sandstone
Dolomite
Dolomite
Sandy Clay
Silty Sand
Sandstone
--
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Silty Clay
Sand and Gravel
Sand and Gravel
Sand and Gravel
Sand and Gravel
Silt and Clay
Silt and Clay
Silt and Clay
--
Silt and Clay
Silt and Clay
Silt and Clay
Silt and Clay
Till
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
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Table 4-1. Leachate Results (Page 2 of 2)
PARAMETERS
Total Alkalinity
Arsenic
Barium
Cadmium
Chloride
Chromium
COD
Copper
Fluoride
Hardness
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfate
TDS
Zinc
pH
Conductivity
2,4-D
Silver
2,4,5-TP, Silvex
UNITS
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
ppm
standardunits
/xohms
ppm
ppm
ppm
LH-1
8-19-88
2,600
0.008
0.81
0.0032
840
0.010
640
0.05
0.17
1,300
230
0.13
170
0.38
0.011
220
630
3,300
0.83
6.8
NA
4,640
NA
NA
NA
9-16-88
2,100
0.007
0.72
0.0006
900
0.009
560
0.03
0.14
1,300
73
0.024
170
0.40
0.0027
210
600
3,300
0.16
NA
46
NA
NA
NA
NA
LH-2
1-6-88
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2,400
NA
NA
NA
1,400
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
8-19-88
7,100
0.098
1.3
0.040
3,600
0.16
2,700
0.70
0.29
3,500
220
2.9
540
3.3
0.0080
580
2,200
NA
10,000
14
6.8
9,720
NA
NA
NA
LEACHATE HOLDINGTANK*
10-5-93
NA
0.18
NA
0.055
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
R
R
R
Notes: ppb = Parts Per Billionppm = Parts Per MillionNA = Not AnalyzedR = Matrix Spike Recovery LowBlank means not detected*Leachate holding tank, October 1993 sample was analyzed for a full TCLP scan. TCLP parameters not listedin the table were not detected in this sample.
3135-T.4-1 H3I Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-2. 1989 Gas Monitoring Data Summary (Page 2 of 3)
PROBE
GP-12
GP-13
GP-16
GP-17
GP-18
GP-19
GP-20
GP-21
GP-22
(1)SURFACE
ELEVATION(FEET)
1,000
1,000
1,020
1,020
1,017
1,017
1,017
1,010
1,010
1,010
1,016
1,016
1,016
1,055
1,055
1,055
1,055
1,083
1,083
1,083
1,083
1,108
1,108
1,108
1,108
1,075
1,075
(2)SCREENED
RANGE(FEET)
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
(3)SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
985 - 998
960 - 975
1,005 - 1,018
980 - 995
1,002 - 1,015
977 - 992
947 - 962
995 - 1,008
970 - 985
940 - 955
1,001 - 1,014
976 - 991
--
1,040 - 1.053
1,015 - 1,030
985 - 1,000
955 - 970
1,068 - 1,081
1,043 - 1,058
1,013 - 1,028
983 - 998
1,093 - 1,106
1,068 - 1,083
1,038 - 1,053
1,008 - 1,023
1,060 - 1,073
1,035 - 1,050
(4)
GEOLOGY
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-2. 1989 Gas Monitoring Data Summary (Page 3 of 3)
PROBE
GP-23
GP-24
GW-1
GW-2
GW-3
GW-4
GW-5
GW-6
GW-7
GW-8
GW-9
( iW-10
GW-11
GW-12
GW-13
(1)SURFACE
ELEVATION(FEET)
1,075
1,075
1,068
1,U3
1,068
],068
1,082
1,082
1,082
1,082
982
987
994
999
1,005
986
996
1,006
1,013
1,027
1,026
1,036
1,040
(2)SCREENED
RANGE(FEET)
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
20 - 50
20 - 48
22 - 57.5
20 - 63.5
21 - 69.5
25 - 39.5
17.5 - 56
17 - 64.5
29 - 73.5
31 - 79.5
41 - 84.5
33 - 92.5
37 - 84.5
(3)SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
1,005 - 1,020
975 - 990
1,053 - 1,066
1,028 - 1,043
998 - 1,013
968 - 983
1,067 - 1,080
1,042 - 1,057
1,012 - 1,027
982 - 997
932 - 962
939 - 967
936.5 - 972
935.5 - 979
935.5 - 984
946.5 - 961
940 - 978.5
941.5 - 989
939.5 - 984
947.5 - 996
941.5 - 985
943.5 - 1,003
955.5 - 1,003
(4)
GEOLOGY
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
E>olomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Sand and Gravel
Dolomite
Dolomite
Dolomite
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
Refuse
DIAMETER
(INCHES)
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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G-1S
G-1D
G-2S
G-2
G-3S
G-3D
G-4
G-5
G-6
GP-7
GP-8
GP-9
G-10
GP-1
GP-2
GP-3
GP-4
GP-5
(1)
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965
965
1,000
1,000
1,081
1,081
946
935
1,021
964
1,140
1,093
1,!22
963
963
950
950
936
932
924
(2)
SCREENEDRANGE(FEET)
2 - 17
20 - 30
2 - 17
20 - 30
2 - 10
12 - 20
2 - 14
2 - 8
20 - 30
„
29 - 59
130 - 170
135 - 175
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 22
2 - 29
2 - 8
(3)
SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
948 - 963
935 - 945
983 - 998
970 - 980
1,071 - 1,079
1,061 - 1,069
932 - 944
927 - 933
991 - 1,001
..
1,081 - 1,111
923 - 963
947 - 987
948 - 961
923 - 938
935 - 948
910 - 925
914 - 934
903 - 930
916 - 922
(4)EST.
WATERELEV.(FEET)
926
926
920
920
931
931
914
928
926
921
929
920
924
920
920
920
920
920
918
918
(5)SAMPLE DATE/ATM (INCHES OF MERCURY)
PERCENT METHANE BY VOLUME
8/4/87
4.5
4
4.2
4.2
0.05
0.015
0.35
0.5
0.35
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
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PROBE
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GP-7
GP-8
GP-9
GP-10mmm^m
GP-11
GP-12
GP-13
GP-16
•••MMGP-17
GP-18
(1)
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=925
927
930
934
938
953
953
1,000
1,000
1,020
1,020
1,017
1,017
1,017
1,010
1,010
1,010
1,016
1,016
1,016
(2)
SCREENEDRANGE(FEET)
—2 - 10
2 - 10
2 - 17
„
2 - 19
2 - 15
20 - 35
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
(3)
SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
915 - 923
917 - 925
913 - 928
..
919 - 936
938 - 951
918 - 933
985 - 998
960 - 975
1,005 - 1,018
980 - 995
1,002 - 1,015
977 - 992
947 - 962
995 - 1,008
970 - 985
940 - 955
1,001 - 1,014
976 - 991
„
(4)EST.
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=====917
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920
920
920
920
920
920
" "920"™920
923
923
923
924
924
924
928
928
928
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PERCENT METHANE BY VOLUME
8/4/87
NI
~ NI
NI
NI
NI
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NI
NI
NI
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NI
NI
NI
NI
~ NI
NI
NI
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NI
NI
8/13/87
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
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GP-19
GP-20
GP-21
GP-22
GP-23
(1)
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1,055
1,055
1,055
1,055
1,083
1,083
1,083
1,083
1,108
1,108
1,108
1,108
1,075
1.075
1,075
1,075
1,068
1,068
1,068
1,068
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2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
(3)
SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
1,040 - 1,053
1,015 - 1,030
985 - 1,000
955 - 970
1,068 - 1,081
1,043 - 1,058
1,013 - 1,028
983 - 998
1,093 - 1,106
1,068 - 1,083
1,038 - 1,053
1,008 - 1,023
1,060 - 1,073
1,035 - 1,050
1,005 - 1,020
975 - 990
1,053 - 1,066
1,028 - 1,043
998 - 1,013
968 - 983
(4)EST.
WATERELEV.(FEET)
929
929
929
929
934
934
934
934
934
934
934
934
931
931
931
931
928
928
928
928
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PERCENT METHANE BY VOLUME
8/4/87
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
NI
8/13/87
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NI
NI
NI
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NI
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NI
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PROBE
GP-24
(1)
SURFACEELEV.(FEET)
1,082
1,082
1,082
1,082
(2)
SCREENEDRANGE(FEET)
2 - 15
25 - 40
55 - 70
85 - 100
(3)
SCREENEDELEVATION
(FEET)
1,067 - 1,080
1,042 - 1,057
1,012 - 1,027
982 - 997
(4)EST.
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926
926
926
926
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8/4/87
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= Exceeded 25% of LEL
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= Gas probe exposed to atmosphere inside casing.
= Not Installed
Note- GP prohe scries installed in spring of 1989 f'WDNR print dated 1/23/89).
Table 4-4. VOCs in Gas Samples
SAMPLE
LH-1
LH-2
LH-3
G-1S (#2)
G-1D (#1)
G-2S (#2)
G-2D (#1)
G-3S (#2)
DATE
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
Rep.
6/30/88
CONCENTRATIONS IN PARTS PER MILLION, VOLUME/VOLUME GAS
DCE
1.4
1.1
0.6
14.6
19.7
10.7
44.5
41.6
26.3
0.015
61.2
16.2
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6.5
5.4
36.4
4.27
0.84
2.76
7.4
3.9
1.5
0.81
0.83
4.0
TCE
0.068
0.06
0.12
3.4
3.8
2.6
17.2
12.1
7.8
0.028
12.3
15.0
0.018
4.2
1.1
4.4
5.04
5.5
0.85
0.79
0.49
0.5
0.08
0.08
0.8
PCE
0.88
1.62
13
15.6
21.4
9.0
56
62.1
33.8
0.095
22.0
17.5
0.041
6.7
3.3
8.8
14.3
13.5
3.6
2.63
1.9
4.1
0.46
0.53
2.4
TOLUENE
2.33
1.5
2.0
15.9
24.8
10.4
28.3
22.0
14.5
0.052
10.0
10.7
0.039
2.3
0.7
16.6
25.4
12.5
1.05
0.76
0.7
0.49
0.07
0.6
0.6
ETHYLBENZENE
2.89
3.1
1.7
1.4
2.8
0.4
3.2
3.4
0.8
BD
0.58
0.44
BD
0.13
BD
1.22
4.54
2.0
0.19
BD
0.09
0.41
0.30
0.20
0.07
XYLENE
7.4
7.0
11.7
2.0
4.4
4.5
17.2
5.1
7.7
BD
7.2
4.5
BD
0.81
BD
1.82
21.7
16.8
0.76
1.4
0.36
0.74
0.36
NA
1.4
3135-T.4-4
m simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-4. VOCs in Gas Samples (Cont'd.)
SAMPLE
G-3D (#1)
G-4
G-5
G-6
G-7
G-8
G-9
G-10
DATE
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
6/3/88
6/24/88
6/30/88
7/16
9/16
9/16
9/16
CONCENTRATIONS IN PARTS PER MILLION, VOLUME/VOLUME GAS
DCE
4.0
0.84
5.7
49.0
21.34
32.7
BD
BD
0.11
BD
0.16
0.2
NA
NA
NA
NA
TCE
0.75
0.10
0.7
0.68
0.46
1.0
0.041
0.76
TR
0.044
0.42
0.07
NA
NA
NA
NA
PCE
2.7
0.97
2.5
2.1
1.5
1.7
0.097
6.35
TR
0.077
0.21
0.3
0.086
0.415
0.047
0.14
TOLUENE
0.84
022
0.6
2.7
1.9
1.5
0.08
0.03
TR
0.035
0.2
0.08
0.061
0.126
0.041
0.071
ETHYLBENZENE
BD
BD
BD
0.7
0.22
0.54
BD
2.8
BD
BD
BD
BD
NA
NA
NA
NA
XYLENE
BD
1.3
0.7
1.4
0.15
1.2
0.05
0.31
TR
BD
0.07
0.24
0.155
0.206
0.049
0.10 „
NA = Not AnalyzedTR = Peak Detected but not quantifiedBD = Below Detection
3135-T.4-4
NSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-5. Inlet Gas Concentrations to Enclosed Flare
Test Ho. 1 Test No. 2 Test Ho. 3 Average
Freon 12Freon 14ChloromethaneVinyl ChlorideBromomethaneChloroethaneFreon 111,1-OichloroetheneFreon 113Hethylene Chloride1,1-DichloroethaneCis-1,2-DichloroetheneChloroform1,1,1-IrichloroethaneCarbon TetrachlorideBenzene1,2-DichloroethaneTrichloroethene1,2-DichloropropaneTrans-1,3-OichloropropeneTolueneC i s-1,3-0 i chIoropropene1,1,2-TrichloroethaneTetrachloroetheneEthylene DibromideChlorobenzeneEthylBenzeneM-/P-xylene0-XyleneStyrene1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene1.3-Dichlorobenzene1.4-DichlorobenzeneChlorotoluene1,2-Dichlorobenzene1,2-4-TrichlorobenzeneHexachlorobutadieneCarbon DisulfideAcetoneTrans-1,2-DichloroetheneVinyl Acetate2-8utanoneBromodiChloromethane4-Methyl-2-Pentanone2-HexanoneDibromochloromethaneBromoform4-Ethyl Toluene
2.92 x 10"2<6.99 x 10"3<2.06 x 10"39.63 x 10~2<3.88 x 10"3<2.64 x 10'3<5.62 x 10~3<3.96 x 10~3<7.66 x 10~3<3.47 x 10"3<4.05 x 10"36.50 x 10~2<4.88 x 10"3<5.45 x 10~3<6.29 x 10"35.03 x 10~3<4.05 x 10"32.03 x 10'2<4.62 x 10'3<4.54 x 10~31.30 x 10'1<4.54 x 10"3<5.45 x 10"36.78 x 10~2<7.68 x 10<4.60 x 10"35.62 x 10"29.96 x 10~23.13 x 10"29.07 x 10~3<6.86 x 10"38.05 x 10~32.01 x 10"2<6.01 x 10"38.37 x 10"3<5.17 x 10~3<6.01 x 10~3<7.42 x 10"3<1.07 x 10"2<3.11 x 10~32.06 x 10'2<3.96 x 10"3<3.52 x 10~3<2.95 x 10~3<6.70 x 10"3<4.09 x 10"3<4.09 x 10'3<8.51 x 10"3<1.03 x 10"2<4.91 x 10~3
3.08 x 10"2<8.71 x 10"3<2.57 x 10"38.38 x 10"2<4.84 x 10~3<3.29 x 10~3<7.00 x 10~3<4.94 x 10"3<9.54 x 10~3<4.33 x 10"3<5.04 x 10'36.50 x 10"2<6.08 x 10~3<6.80 x 10~3<7.84 x 10"35.76 x 10~3<5.04 x 10~32.03 x 10"2<5.75 x 10"3<5.65 x 10~31.30 x 10"1
<5.65 X 10~3<6.80 x 10"36.67 x 10~2<9.57 x 10~3<5.73 x 10"35.83 x 10~29.96 x 10"23.13 x 10"28.37 x 10~3<8.55 x 10"38.05 x 10~31.93 x 10~2<7.49 x 10'38.77 x 10~3<6.45 x 10~3<7.49 x 10~3<9.24 x 10"3<1.33 x 10"2<3.88 x 10"32.88 x 10'2<4.94 x 10~3<4.39 x 10"3<3.68 x 10~3<8.35 x 10"3<5.10 x 10"3<5.10 x 10"3<1.06 x 10"2<1.28 x 10~2<6.12 x 10"3
3.32 x 10~2<6.19 x 10~3<1.83 x 10"31.01 x 10"1<3.44 x 10"3<2.33 x 10"3<4.97 x 10~3<3.51 x 10"3<6.78 x 10~3<3.07 x 10"3<3.58 x 10"37.15 x 10~2<4.32 x 10"3<4.83 x 10~3<5.S> x 10"35.23 x 10~3<3.58 x 10~32.11 x 10"2<4.09 x 10~3<4.02 x 10"31.36 x 10~1<4.02 X 10~3<4.83 x 10"36.89 x 10~2<6.80 x 10"3<4.07 x 10"35.83 x 10~29.96 x 10*23.13 x 10~28.37 x 10'3<6.07 x 10"36.85 x 10"31.45 x 10"2<5.32 x 10"35.71 x 10"3
><4.58 x 10"3<5.32 x 10~3<6.57 x 10"3<9.44 x 10~3<2.76 x 10"32.30 x 10~2<3.51 x 10"3<3.12 x 10"3<2.61 x 10"3<5.93 x 10"3<3.62 x 10"3<3.62 x 10~3<7.53 x 10"3<9.12 x 10~3<4.35 x 10"3
3.11 x 10~2<7.30 x 10"3<2.15 x 10"39.37 x 10~2<4.05 x 10"3<2.75 x 10"3<5.86 x 10~3<4.14 x 10"3<7.99 x 10~3<3.62 x 10"3<4.22 x 10"36.72 x 10~2<5.09 x 10"3<5.69 x 10~3<6.57 x 10"35.34 x 10~3<4.22 x 10~32.06 x 10'2<4.82 x 10'3<4.74 x 10'31.32 x 10~1<4.74 X 10~3<5.69 x 10'36.78 x 10~2<8.02 x 10"3<4.80 x 10"35.76 x 10~29.96 x 10"23.13 x 10"28.60 x 10"3<7.16 x 10"37.65 x 10~31.80 x 10"2<6.27 x 10"37.62 x 10"3<5.40 x 10"3<6.27 x 10~3<7.74 x 10"3<1.11 x 10"2<3.25 x 10"32.41 x 10~2<4.14 x 10"3<3.68 x 10"3<3.08 x 10~3<6.99 x 10"3<4.27 x 10"3<4.27 x 10~3<8.8S x 10"2<1.07 x 10"2<5.13 x 10'3
< = Not detected, detection limits used in calculations.All results have units of pounds/hour.
Source: Mostardi-Platt Associates, Inc., 1991. A gaseous study performed forWarzyn Engineer, Inc., Refuse Hideaway Landfill Gas System.
H31 Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-6 Surma ry of Analytical Results for PIS, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 1 of 60)
CO3
33Oi05
DOCD
ES =PAL =(3135-P1S.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromoinethane
Chloroform
Chtoroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-0 i ch I oroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/87
0
1/16/91
31
115
191
337
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P1D. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 2 of 60)
cn3
a3)
cnm3)3JO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch 1 oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES | PAL
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/87
3
3
8/19/88
0
9/15/88
1.1
0.57
1.67
1/15/91
2J
2
ESPAL =(3135-P1D
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
T)
BlankShadeJ
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ESEstimated results based on validation findings
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P3S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 3 of 60)
CO3
COm
O
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
trans-1,2-0ichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trich loroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
U5
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/87
0
8/19/88
0
9/15/88
0.53
0.53
1/16/91
7
2
fill piii:;:>:v:x>XvsT-"-:-:-x::-:-:-:-:
49
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action L i m i t
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
N£t DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135-P3S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P4S. Refine Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 4 of 60)
CO
O
COmIDDOO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chtoroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 ,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trich loroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES | PAL
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/87
0
8/19/88 | 9/15/88
0 0
1/14/91
1
1
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135-P4S.T)
,-*. ~f in,->!v»!rn! Pp«;iilt«: *««• PSS Refuse Hideaway landfill fin Parts Per Billion) (Page 5 of 60)
cn3
COm3)DOO
Constituents [ ES |
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D ich I orodi f luoromethane
1 ,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Di chloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
I
PAL |
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
I
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10
330
0,84
530
1 8 0 : :
41
]_ 1115.84
10
390
: 340
140
15
| 895
8/18/87 J
380
300
:::.:J30; .:
12/87 _J
5
380
2
340
..• : J50 ::;>;
8
8/19/88 I 9/16/88 "]
2.4
1.2
7.5
1.2
540
0.86
2.1
310
110
31
3.5
1.8
7.9
4.9
640
1.5
3.0
320
1.3
120
51
| 810 | 885 | 1006.26 | 1154.9
1/11/91
2
160
40
16
10
1
7
1
16;
160
| 413
ES =PAL =* Split Sample(3135-P8S.T)
Enforcement Standard NAPreventive Action Limit NLcollected and analyzed by WDNR
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P8D. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 6 of 60)
CO
o
COm3D3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -0 i ch I oroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL 1 6/30/87 | 8/17/87*
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
lS:8:;t|i
8.9
95
11
200
2.7
480
805.6
9.4
15
7.7
1.4
90
123.5
8/18/87
3
10
19
7
4
110
153
12/87
4
270
140
75
7
496
8/19/88 | 9/16/88
3.1
4.4
270
110
36
26
449.5
••-•,5'.7/;,;.:'-.
0.61
4.4
310
1.9
120
45
19
506.61
1/11/91
0
ES =PAL «
* Split Sample(3135-P8D.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
• collected and analyzed by WDNR
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P8BR, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page / of 60)
CO3
oIDOiCO
33O
Constituents |
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch I oroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
« I5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
^ I
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
0.5
.18
698
0.02
124
I
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8/18/87 |
1 o
12/87 J
1
10
7
3
1 21
8/19/88 I 9/16/88 ]
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0.59
| 0.59
1/11/91
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Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P8BR-T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P9S. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 8 of 60)
to3
COmIDDOO
Constituents | ES
Benzene
Bromodichioromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D ich I orodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof tuoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
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1.2
28
250
1.2
50
2.9
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525
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8/18/87
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4.5
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5.7
6
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348.36
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8.3
6.2
48
9.8
V\:. --19 •.'•••.
' : . :53:..;"':,:7.1
344.7
1/15/91: •:;:: -220;: •••'."- --
110
35
30
41
32
21
4
16
8
:. -...9.'.
440
11
777
ES =PAL
* Split Sample(3135-P9S.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
- collected and analyzed by WDNR
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
table 4-6 5unmary of Analytical Results for P90, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (In Parts Per Billion) rPage 9 of 601
CO3
COm3)3JO
Constituents |
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch I oroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethy I ene
1 , 2-0 i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methyl ene chloride
Tetrach I oroethene
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES |
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
I
PAL ]
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
I
6/30/b/' J
I o
8/1 8/87 J
I o
12/87 |
1
-
1 1
8/18/88 |
6.2
230:
0.77
4.8
92
] 333.77
9/15/88 | 1/16/91
4.2
210
4.3
91
[_ 309.5
4
250
170
16
13
32
[ 485
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135-P90.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P16S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 10 of 60)
mCO
COm3)3DO
ESPAL
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch t oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 - D i ch 1 orobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethytene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri Chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
1.3
2.1
11
-; :,; 34 :,:••':'•
5.8
3.8
7
15
80
8/17/87*
3.8
19
2.1
;:;::;::.:; 44',::. /•;,;;
4.8
^6X^:
5
87.4
8/18/87
17
.;;.:, 40": ;;: •
.;::/:. ', 6:;, ,/:
69
12/87
2
6
89
3
V.V-:'::73-:' •••:':
7
• :'0 '14 •:..:•"
4
43
241
8/18/88
1.8
13
0.7
78
3.3
M
4.6
•*:•: .; . 17:v--::;:1.5
4.4
188.3
9/16/88
3.1
0.93
17
0.83
110
3.1
86
5.8
• . - : . ; i . 23..',, :•"
1.5
6
257.26
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
* Split Sample - collected and analyzed by WDNR(3135P16S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P16D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 11 of 60)
CO
o
ICOmIDDOCD
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chlocoethane
1 , 4-D i ch I orobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1,2-Oichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methyl ene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL J
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87 |
0.69
0.69
8/18/87
0
12/87
1
1
8/18/88
0.73
0.85
2
3.58
9/14/88
1
1.4
1.2
0.67
2
1.1
7.37
1/15/91
:•:•::;« ••i74';'-;i-;
6
1
1
3
7
10
19
3
57
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NAXL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P16D.T)
Table 4-6 Surmary of Analytical Results for P-17S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (.Page 12 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
B romodi ch 1 oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch I orodi f I uoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1 ,2-Di chloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dtchloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -0 i ch I oroethylene
1 , 2 -D i ch I oropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
7/9/87
;••;•. 11; o •.;:.
8.2
3.8
1.1
23
NA
62
4.1
190
1.2
4.6
79
2.5
6.5
397
8/18/87
33
NA
:140, :
5
74
190
120
20
582
8/18/88
P ;7l-l
5.4
3.6
38
6.5
NA
320
3
12
2.5
14
99
7.4
9.1
320
2.7
31
881.9
9/14/88
ISfft
i:$3l|v:
2.9
*
56
4.8
NA
:';';;;;:.;440; •;•;•,.
1.2
13
2.5
6.3
81
11
4.9
320
1.9
35*
10
1006.8
1/9/91
^jjjjl.
36*
6
21
• ' 5;;..:.NA
3
10
47
14
17
5
28
68
36
303
6/26/91
4
3
6
15
26
9
NA
2
14
12
1
18
5
5
51
28
57
7
263
10/25/91
NA
12
16
65
it
93
5/14/92
4
5
1
20
4
420
2
15
10
15
4
47
12
27
6
592
10/8/92
3
1.6
7.6
2.7
23
5.7
1,900
1.4
17
6.3
18
2.9
0.9
54
16
24
4.2
2088.3
5/19/93
3
5
6
22
4
150
2
13
5
20
7
2
160
25
7
431
10/21/93
2J
J
J
J
J
J
4J
2J
11J
3J
350J
J
J
9J
3J
J
14J
2J
J
49J
5J
10J
U
465
ESPALJ
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action LimitEstimated results basedon validation findings
NANLBlankShade
Not AnalyzedNot ListedNot DetectedDetected compoundexceeds ES
* Not detected with detection limit of 50 ppb* Bromomethane and chloroethane co-eluted results reported as bromomethane* Vinyl chloride concentration estimated because dichlorodif luoromethane co-elutes
and is also present
(3135P17S.T)
Table 4-6 Sunnary of Analytical Results for P18S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 13 of 60)
mCO
o
3Do•CO
DOO
ESPAL
Benzene
Bromodich loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichtoroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2-D i ch loropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trich loroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
I
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
7/9/87::::::::::£:i|i$:$:i1W:-:£::i::::mi®&f:fm
8.9
4
0.96
23
1.4
69
4.4
190
1.3
5
2.6
409.36
8/17/87*
8.2
1.6
3.5
13.3
8/18/87
8
8
5.5
1.4
6.9
9/14/88
7.1
0.89
1.2
1.3
1.4
11.89
1/16/91
5
1
1
7
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot i-isted
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
* Split Sample - collected and analyzed by WDNR(3135P18S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P19S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 14 of 60)
CO3
o
CO
3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichtoroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
0.69
7.5
•:;,:;,:;;-39 ,•;:•,;
4.1
/ .,;.:. 1. "4 •.;'-
52.69
8/18/87
15
„ •- 56-.,;,;
;v-v;.8 •:••:••:,:;
79
8/17/88
1.2
1
13
,', ,:,;35 '•':•:• X,
::vv6;7':'—;
1.2
0.92
59.02
9/14/88
1.1
13
38
1.2
::'-'.,-:'.6:6".:'-1.2
2.3
63.4
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P19S.T)
Table 4-6 ry of Analytical Results for P19D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 15 of 60)
CO3
o
COm3)3DO
Const i tuents
Benzene
Bromodichtoromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Di Chloroethane
1, 2 -Di chloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2-D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
C5
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
1.4
1
27
2.5
0.78
32.68
8/18/87
-.;•;.: 26
28
8/17/88
0.53
2.7
24i
3.7
0.89
0.52
32.34
9/14/88
0.66
5.3
21
1.2
3.5
1.4
3.2
36.26
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Mot AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135Pl9d.T)
Table 4-6 Suiwary of Analytical Results *"•- «>?OS, Refuse Hldeawa/ L<irtdfiLi tin Parts Per Billion) (Page 16 of 60)
en
o
DOoI
COm33DOCD
Constituents
Jenzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch I oroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1 , 2- D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1.1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87 [ 8/17/87*
36
1.1.
37.1
39
6.5
6.2
51.7
8/18/87
'":- '53. "'•.
53
8/17/88
0.78
1
51
5.6
1.6
.-" -i'".;:
60.98
9/14/88
0.6
48
1.2
4.7
1.4
2.8
58.7
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
* Split Sample - collected and analyzed by UDNR(3135P20S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P-20SR, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 17 of 60)
Cft3
o3DoI
COm3D3Do
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch [ orodi f I uoromethane
1,1-Dichtoroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichtoroethene
1, 1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 - D i ch I o ropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichiorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
1SO
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL J
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
.05
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/11/90
NA
3
3
1/7/91
NA
2
2
7/1/91
6
NA
3
9
11/15/91
NA
1
•• 7 ." -
4
12
5/12/9.''
NA
:.. •,:' &
6
12/22/C
2
6
I 8
5/18/93
1
1
3
5
10/21/93
8
8
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P20R.T)
Table 4-6 Sunmry of Analytical Results for P-21S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 18 of 60}
Constituents
Benzene
B romodi ch 1 oromethane
Bromof orm
Bromotne thane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 - D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch I orodif I uoromethane
1 , 1 -Di Chloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 -D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1 - T r 1 chl oroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
4.8
NA
36
40.8
8/17/87*
NA
1.6
57
58.6
8/18/87
NA
43
43
12/87
NA
3
24
27
8/18/88
0.7
NA
2.5
0.7
4.4
0.77
42
51.07
9/15/88
1.1
NA
3.5
4.2
0.61
31
40.41
1/14/91
9
11
25J
40
NA
12
3
1J
3
4
7
177
525
2
819
6/28/91
7
8
90
36
4
NA
14
1
2
3
4
1
6
190
470
1
837
11/15/91
37
72
NA
25
<250
134
5/12/92
4
2
1
18
NA
6
2
5
48
56
142
11/16/92
4
10
16
1
6
41
78
5/19/93
3«
3
50J
17J
10
25
5
9
119
10/21/93
3
2
8
4
4
5
26
mtn3
3JOiCO
OESPALJ
Enforcement Standard NAPreventive Action Limit NLEstimated value based on »validation results
Not Analyzed Blank =Not Listed Shade =•Revised fromnon-detectable following validation
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
• Split Sample • collected and analyzed by WDNR(3135P21S.T)
Table 4-6
men3
3DOiCDmn>33O
Summary of Analytical Results for P21G, Refuse Hideaway Landfill iin Parts Per trillion) (Page 1? of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
B romod i ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethy lene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1 - T r i ch I oroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
6/30/87
0.8
16
33
49.8
8/17/87*
26
28
54
8/18/87
28
34
62
12/87
8
9
17
8/18/88
1.7
5.5
84
0.59
1.8
1.1
67
161.69
9/15/88
6.1
110
0.7
3.7
2.5
0.61
94
217.61
1/14/91
1
36J
1
1
20
14
73
ESPALJ «
* Split Sample(3135P21D.T)
Enforcement Standard NAPreventive Action Limit NLEstimated results basedon validation findingscollected and analyzed by WDNR
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Sumnary of Analytical Results for P21BR, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 20 of 60)
CO3
33CDiCOm3)DOo
Constituents
Benzene
Bromod i ch I orotnethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Ch I oroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/18/88
0
9/14/88
0
1/14/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P21B.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P22S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 21 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Oichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trich 1 orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES |
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/16/88
0.7
NA
10
0.51
8
0.61
2.6
0.61
23.03
9/15/88 1/17/91
1
NA
12
9.3
1.2
3.2
0.73
0.68
| 28.11
4
14
NA
9
2
29
6/27/91
46
NA
1
8
2
3
60
10/25/91
1
NA
12
3
4
20
5/18/92 ]
1
1
14
2
NA
2
12
4
1
37
10/7/92
12
12
17
2.4
43.4
5/18/93
3
9
7
2
21
10/21/93
6
2
I 8
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P22S.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P22D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill t1"" Parts Per Billion) (Page 22 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
B romodi ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromome thane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
Cht oromethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1 ,1-Oi chloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Oichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Oichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
NL
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
NL
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/16/88
61
1.1
NA
14
0.6
12
0.77
3.3
0.66
93.43
9/15/88
0.96
NA
12
8.8
0.56
2.8
0.64
0.57
26.33
1/8/91
7
NA
6
1
14
6/27/91
,
39
NA
6
1
3
49
10/25/91
NA
8
2
10
5/18/92
7
1
NA
1
7
3
19
10/7/92
1.6
8.1
8
1.4
19.1
5/18/93
2
7
5
10/21/93
2
8
2
2
14 | 14
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P22D.T)
Table 4-6 SuiraarV of Analytical Results for P23S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 23 of 60)
COB
ICOmIDDO
Constituents I
Senzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethar16
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroeth^ne
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethan^
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES |
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
I
PAL |
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
I
8/17/88
8.5
15
5.3 ; ;.;
J 28.8
9/15/88 |
1.3
14
12 :
1.3
3.7
0.7
0.78
| 33.78
1/11/91
2
1
I 3
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPrever't've Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P23S.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P23D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 24 of 60)
eno
oDOOiODm3D3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1 -Di chloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2-D i ch 1 oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
NL
850
5
100
7
5
1360
150
1
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.067
36
0.44
NL
.6
80
15
NL
85
.05
20
.024
0.5
272
15
.1
68.6
40
.18
698
.0015
124
8/17/88 ] 9/15/88
.... ,1:0: :
1.9
1.6.'.. ;-:.2,3;.,: .
3.9
1/11/91
2
2
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P23D.T)
Table 4-6 Stranary of Analytical Results for P24D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 25 of 60)
cn3
COm3)3DCD
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 -D i ch I orobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 ,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES | PAL
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/19/88
0
9/16/88
0
1/15/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Mot AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P24D.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P24E, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 26 of 60)
menB
oDO
COm3331CD
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch 1 oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 -D i ch I orobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
HO
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/19/88 J 9/16/88 | 1/15/91
0
1.6
1.6 0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P24E.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P25S, Refuse Hideaway <'n Parts Per Billion) (Page 27 of 60)
CO3
COmIDDOO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichtorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -Di chloroethane
1 , 2-D i ch I oroethane
trans- 1 , 2-D i ch I oroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich 1 orof t uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
349(>
0.2
620
PAL | 8/17/88
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
0
9/14/88
0
1/10/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P25S.T)
Table 4-6 Sumary of Analytical Results for P250, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 28 of 60)
CO3
o
COm3)3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4-D i ch t orobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1 ,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T rich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/17/88
1.2
2.7
1.9
1.1
1.2
4
12.1
9/14/88
2.2
1.8
1.1
0.5
3.1
0.84 ;;
9.54
1/10/91
14
58
50
122
ESPAL =
(3135P25D.T)
= Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit NL
NA = Not Analyzed= Not Listed
Blank = Not DetectedShade = Detected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P25BR, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 29 of 60)
I33|cb,mD3D
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch t oroethane
1, 2 -Di chloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1 , 2 -D i ch 1 oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1, 1,1-Trich I oroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/17/88
3.3
3.3
9/14/88
2.6
2.2
1.1
1.4
0.64
4.2
0.62
:v: ::1;1 ;.>
13.86
1/10/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P25B.T)
Table 4-6 Surmary of Analytical Results for P26S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Carts Per Billion) <Kage ot 6UJ
men
CO
DOCD
ES *PAL =J =
(3135P26S.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action LimitEstimated value basedon validation results
Constituents
Jenzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bronxxnethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif I uoromethane
1 , 1-Oichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
9/26/88
1.9
0.6
1.4
..::,.,:..36. :,,,'.,
1.7
3.3
5.2
:.:'• '2.5 .-:::'
52.6
1/11/91
14
••".v-sa'66J
•Y::::Y:::Y:7YY,:.;:Y:
10
77
212
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Sunnary of Analytical Results for P260, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 31 of 60)
CO
o
COmIDDOCD
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Tri Chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES | PAL
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/15/88
2.5
1.4
3.2
1.3
-:,:::;,-:-46 ;V-:;:;
1.2
6.4
8.6
5.2
75.8
9/13/88
1.5
3.1
2.4
49
2.5
5.9
7.5
8.1
80
1/9/91
10
53
28
15
2
7
115
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P26D.T)
Table 46 Scmnai / 0|' Analytical Kesults for P27S, Refuse Hideauay Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 32 ot 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromometh&ne
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 -D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch I orodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1-Oichtoroethylene
1 ,2-Oichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachtoroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL I 8/16/88
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
1.8
3.9
NA
12
2.7
4.4
110
4.7
19
9.3
4.1
171.9
9/14/88
0.55
4
NA
12
2.8
110
6.4
19
8.8
4.6
168.15
1/17/91
53
4
NA
1
3
v'.'3lH; l
1
5
12
37
230
6/26/91
150
5
NA
7
130 :
6
17
48
363
10/24/91 I 5/15/92
14
4
NA
2
•:.. 150: : ;:
4
21
30
225
11
3
9
2
; 120
4
16
19
184
10/6/92
18
1.5
7.1
130
3.3
15
174.9
5/17/93
7
3
64
1
8
3
86
10/21/93
4
1
50
6
1
62
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P27S.T)
Table 4-6 Sumary of Analytical Results for P27D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 33 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -0 i ch I oroethane
1 , 2-D i ch I oroethane
cis-1 , 2-Dichloroethene
trans-1, 2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1 - T r i ch I oroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof tuoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
!'L
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/16/88 [ 9/14/88
0.51
NA
0.5
3.7
20
0.52
2.1
2.3
29.63
1
1.8
NA
4.2
0.52
1.4
56
3.2
7.7
8.6
9.6
94.02
1/17/91
93
11
NA
1
99J
6
•••;.•: ;-l:1 r:\v-.
221
6/26/91
260
4
NA
2
120
5
14
40
445
10/24/91
16
4
NA
150
4
.-I'-:. 21 '•'•'.;;•:.:33
228
5/15/92
16
4
NA
1
130
4
.•••.:::;17. -
21
193
10/6/92
20
1.7
7.1
54
3*
'•'• •-15, -.'••••
100.8
5/17/93
24
1
6
4
72
3
32
7
149
10/21/93
3J
4.9
910
2J
12J
3J
115.9
ESPAL =J =
(3135P27D.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action LimitEstimated results basedon validation findings
NANLD
Not AnalyzedNot ListedSample results basedon diluted analysis
BlankShade
No* DetectedDetected compound exceeds ESRevised from 9 following validation
lame 4-6 Sunmary of Analytical Results for P28S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 34 of 60)
CO
o
o31OICOm3)31
Const i tuents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Oichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1 -Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromet hane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
8/15/88
0
9/13/88
1.1
2.2
29
1.9
3.2
2.6
1.4
41.4
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P28S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P29S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 35 of 60)
CO3
o3DOiCO
DOn
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 -Dich lorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1 , 2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 , 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
3/21/91
100
NA
2
4
106
6/26/91
74
NA
1
2
1
78
10/24/91
-
NA
1
1
5/15/92
5
NA
5
1V6/92
3
3
5/19/93
5
5
10/21/93 '
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P29S.T)
Table 4-6 Sinmary of Analytical Results for P30S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 36 of 60)
to3
o3D
COm3)DDO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch 1 oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichtoroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Tri chloroethane
Trichtoroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/12/90
0
1/7/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P30S.T)
Table 4-6 Sunraary of Analytical Results for P30I, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion!' (Page 37 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orod i f I uoromethane
1,1-Oichloroethane
1 ,2-Di chloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Oichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch I orof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/19/90
NA
0
12/20/90
NA
I o
1/7/91 |
NA
0
6/28/91
NA
0
12/23/91
|JA
-
0
5/7/92 |
0.6
NA
1.1
I 1.7
3/20/92
0
12/22/92
0
5/14/93
I o
10/18/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P30I.T)
Table 6-6 Surma rv of Analytical Results for P300. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 38 of 60)
Constituents |
Benzene
Bromod i ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 - D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Di chloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T richlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
« I5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL |
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
I I
11/16/90 )
NA
I o
1 2/1 2/90 J
NA
1/7/91 n
NA
6/28/91 H
NA
I 0 | 0 | 0
1 2/23/91 J
NA
I o
5/7/92 |
NA
L °
1/11/93 ]
2
I '
5/13/93 H
1 o
10/21/93
I oESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P300.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P31S, Refuse Hideauay Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 39 of 60)
coo
CO
o
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 -D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch I orodi f I uoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trich loroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
Total VOCs |
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/16/90
NA
0
12/14/90
NA
0
1/10/91
NA
0
6/26/91
NA
0
11/14/91
NA
0
5/11/92
NA
1
1
10/5/92
0.7
0.7
10/22/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P31S.T)
4-6 of »nalytieal Pesults for P^1T», Pefuse Hideaway landfill fin Parts Pep Billion) fPage 40 of 60}
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bcomomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -Di chloroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1, 1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 -D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tri chlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/16/90
NA
9
2
I H
12/14/90
8
1
NA
12
21
1/10/91
8*
NA
11
2
21
6/26/91 | 11/14/91
•
28
1
NA
1
13
2
6
1
NA
2
1
51 ] 4
5/11/92
3
1
NA
13
2
3
4
26
10/5/92
4.9
10
15
3.6
33.5
5/14/93
3
1
10
15
3
3
35
10/22/93
3
1
13
4
21
ES =PAL =
(3135P31I.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ESRevised from NO following validation
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P31IB, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 41 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1 ,1-Tri chloroethane
Trich I oroethene
Trich 1 orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
' L
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/16/90
1
NA
,:?.:.. ,1.7. •-•.,':
3
4
25
12/14/90
11
NA
14 -
25
1/10/91
NA
'•.,'v-.11. ,,:
2
13
6/26/91
32
1
NA
2
:,.-.;'•. ;;; 13: .::.;.•';
2
7
57
11/14/91
1
NA
;,v,: :.i2, ::.-;:,
3
16
5/11/92
4
1
NA
10
2
4
5
26
10/5/92
5.3
10
•' ..': 16 ;,',;.0.8
3.1
35.2
5/14/93
2
1
14
'•l -iV.-'.,:
4
3
38
10/22/93
3
2
I*
4
23
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P31B.T)
Table 4-6 Sumsary of Analytical Results for P31D, Refuse Hideaaay Landfill (in Parts Per Billion)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4-Dichlorobenzene
D ich I orodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-0ichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-T rich loroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich 1 orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/16/90
NA
0
12/12/90 [ 1/10/91
NA NA
0 | 0
6/26/91
.-
NA
2
2
11/14/91
NA
0
5/11/92
NA
2
2
10/5/92
0.7
0.7
5/14/93
0
10/22/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P310.T)
Table 4-6 Smmary of Analytical Results for P32S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 43 of 60)
CO3
COm3D3DO
Constituents
Benzene
B romodi ch 1 oromethane
Jrontoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch t orodi f 1 uoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethytene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/13/90 I 1/8/91
0
1
1
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P32S.T)
Table 4-6 Sunmary of Analytical Results for P32D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page -',4 of 60)
CO
o
COm3)DOCD
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4-D i ch t orobenzene
Dichlorodif 1 uoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachtoroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch lorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
Total VOCs |
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/13/90
NA
0
1/10/91
NA
0
10/21/93
R
0
ESPALR =(3135P32D.T)
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action LimitUnuseable
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
Table 4-6 Sumary of Analytical Results for P33S, Kefuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 45 of 60)
CO3
oDOoI
COm3DDOO
| Constituents | ES |
Benzene
B romodi ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch loroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrach loroethene
Toluene
1 , 1 ,1-Tri Chloroethane
Trich loroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
1Z/10/9(T]
1 o
1/7/91
1
4
5
7/1/91
I oESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P33S.T)
I able 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P330, Kefuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 46 of 60)
cno
ICOmID3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
4.4moform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , A - D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1 ,1-Oi chloroethane
1 ,2-Oichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
T rich 1 orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/12/90
0
1/7/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P33D.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P34S. Refuse Hideaway (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 47 of 60)
CO3
ICDmIDDDO
Constituents | ES
Benzene
Bromodichloromc'.' . -ie
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1, 2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 - D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trichloroethane
Trichtoroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
1/15/91
NA
0
6/24/91
NA
0
10/24/91
NA
0
5/14/92
NA
0
10/6/92
0
5/13/93
0
10/21/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
HANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P34S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P34D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 48 of 60)
en
o3DoI
COmIDDOO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Di chloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
t rans - 1 , 2 -D i ch loroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1-Trichloroethane
Trich loroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
1/10/91
NA
2
2
4
6/24/91
NA
0
10/24/91
NA
0
5/15/92
NA
0
10/6/92
4.4
1.9
12
18
4.3
40.6
5/18/93
0
10/21/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P34D.T)
Table 4-6 Surinary of Analytical Results for P35S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 49 of 60)
COB
COm3)3D
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
0 i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1, 2-0 i chloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethy I ene
1 ,2-Dichloropcopane
Ethylbenzene
Methyl ene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1, 1 -Trich loroethane
Trichloroethene
Trich lorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
1/17/91
NA
I o
6/25/91
NA
0
10/24/91
.-
NA
0
5/15/92
NA
0
10/6/92
0
5/13/93
0
10/21/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P35S.T)
iable 4-6 Sumnary of Analytical Results far R»fus° Mideaway landfill fin Parts Per Billion) (Page 50 of 60)
men3
o3DOiCO
O
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f I uoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch loroethy t ene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofl uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL | 1/17/91
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
NA
0
6/25/91 | 10/24/91
NA
0
.-
NA
0
5/15/92
NA
0
10/6/92 5/13/93
o I o
10/21/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P35D.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P36S. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Par*8 Pcr Billion) (Page 51 of 60)
too
COm3D3D
Constituents | ES
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D ich I orodif luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-0ichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tri chlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0-5
2f6
0,4*
ML
0-6
0° ,
15
200
05
0-5
?o0-7
0-5
140
15
(1.5
69-6
40
C>-5
,?98
0-02
124
12/11/90
0
1/8/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P36S.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P36D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 52 of 60)
coo
3DOiCOm3)3Dn
| Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chtoroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Oichloroethane
1 ,2-Oichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 , 2-D i ch loropropane
Ethyl benzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Tr ich I orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/11/90
0
1/8/91
1
1
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P360.T)
Table 4-6 Sumnary of Analytical Results for P38S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) I Page of 60;
CO3
33OiCOm3)33O
Constituents
Senzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromontethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 , 4 - D i ch I orobenzene
D i ch lorodi f I uoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Di chloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trich I oroethene
Trichlorof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/13/90
I o
1/10/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P38S.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P39S, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 54 of 60)
WCO3
DOOiCOm3)3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Oichlorobenzene
D i ch 1 orodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethane
1 , 2-D i ch I oroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 • D i ch 1 oropropane
Ethyl benzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 , 1,1-T rich I oroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch i orof i. uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/11/90
0
1/7/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P39S.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P40S. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 55 of 60)
CO
o
CO
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
Const i tuents
Benzene
Bromodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Di chloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -D i ch t oroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/17/90
0
1/9/91
0
HAML
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P40S.T)
Table 46 Sunnary of Analytical Results for P40I, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (.rage 56 of ouj
mCO
COm3)3Dn
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromotnethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -Di chloroethane
1 , 2-0 i chloroethane
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1, 2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1, 1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trich 1 orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/17/90
1
NA
10
2
13
1/10/91
7
5
1
HA
;12:: . ?
2
27
6/26/91
35
1
NA
6
t:":;...13'v ••'•:
1
2
8
66
12/23/91
1
1
NA
3
4
5
1
2
4
2
23
5/7/92
3
2
12
14
4
4
39
10/7/92
4.3
11
15
3,1
33.4
5/14/93
2
11
16
3
3
35
10/21/93
4.9
10
2
2
18.9
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P40I.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P40D, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 57 of 60)
enB
DOOiCO
3DO
Constituents
Benzene
Bronodi ch loromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Oichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1, 1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tet rach I oroethene
Toluene
1,1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trich I oroethene
Tricht orof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/17/90
NA
0
1/7/91
NA
0
6/26/91
NA
0
12/23/91
NA
3
3
3
5/7/92
NA
9 | 0
10/6/92
0
5/14/93
0
10/21/93
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Mot AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not Det' • !Detected compound exceeds ES
(3135P40D.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for P41S. Refuse Hideaway Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 58 of 60)
ego
ICOm
O
Constituents
Benzene
Bromod i ch I oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1,1-Di Chloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1 ,1-Tri Chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromet hane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES | PAL
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/14/90
0
1/7/91
0
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P41S.T)
Table 4-6 Summary of Analytical Results for PAID, Refuse Hidcauay Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 59 of 60)
Constituents
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene
1 , 1 -Dichloroethylene
1 , 2 -D i ch I oropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methylene chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1 ,1-Tri chloroethane
Trichloroethene
T r i ch 1 orof I uoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
70
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
7
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
11/30/90
NA
12/17/90
NA
I | 0 | 0
1/9/91
NA
2
2
7/1/91
NA
11/13/91
NA
0 | 0
5/11/92 | 10/7/92
NA
0.8
0.8 0
5/21/93
0
10/22/93
0
mto3
oDOCDiCOm3DDOO
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
NANL
Not AnalyzedNot Listed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceed?
(3135P41D.T)
Table 4-6 Suimary of Analytical Results for P42S, Refuse Hideauay Landfill (in Parts Per Billion) (Page 60 of 60)
tn
COmID
ESPAL
Enforcement StandardPreventive Action Limit
Constituents
3enzene
B romod i ch 1 oromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane
Chloroform
Chloroethane
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
D i ch lorodi f luoromethane
1 , 1 -D i ch I oroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch loroethene
1,1-Dichloroethylene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Hethylene chloride
Tetrach loroethene
Toluene
1, 1,1-Tri chloroethane
Trich loroethene
Trichlorof luoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Xylenes
Total VOCs
ES
5
179
4.4
NL
6
400
75
1000
850
5
100
7
5
700
150
5
343
200
5
3490
0.2
620
PAL
0.5
36
0.44
NL
0.6
80
15
200
85
0.5
20
0.7
0.5
140
15
0.5
68.6
40
0.5
698
0.02
124
12/17/90
0
1/9/91
0
NANL
NotNot
AnalyzedListed
BlankShade
Not DetectedDetected compound exceeds ES
(3135P42S.T)
Table 4-7. Chemicals Detected in Private Wells, Refuse Hideaway Landfill
cnB
3JOiCO
Compounds
ChloroethaneDichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
cis- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans-l,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-DichIoropropane
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1 -Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
TrichloroetheneTrichlorofluoromethane
Vinyl Chloride
Schultz Well
RMT1/21/89
3.2
NA
6.3
NA
NA
28
NA
24
ND
ND
1.5
8
0.64
3.6
RMT2/29/88
ND
NA
6.2
NA
NA
46
NA
27
ND
ND
ND
8
0.76
6
RMT/DNR2/29/88
ND
NA
6.3
NA
NA
47
NA
28
ND
1.2
0.5
7.7
0.856.1
DNR3/14/88
ND
NA
3
NA
13
ND
NA
27
ND
1.2
ND
4.6
11
ND
DNR3/16/88
ND
NA
6.9
NA
32
ND
NA
26
ND
1.8ND
8.9
11
ND
DNR8/5/88
ND
NA
5.4
NA
33
ND
NA
21
ND
2.3
ND
8.7
20
ND
Wanyn10/89
ND
17.17
2.91
< 0.500
19.6
ND
0.941
10.3
< 0.500
0.513
NA
5.78
0.957ND
Warzyn1/90
(19.0)
9.80
3.30
< 0.500
27.3
ND
1.34
17.5
ND
0.739
NA
8.03
1.23
(0.842)
CD
313S-T.4-7 Page 1 of 3
Table 4-7. Chemicals Detected in Private Wells, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (Cont'd.)
I/ACO3
Compounds
ChloroethaneDichlorodifluoromethane1 , 1 -Dichloroethanecis-1 ,2-Dichloroethenetrans-1 ,2-Dichloroethene1 ,2-DichloropropaneMethylene ChlorideNaphthaleneTetrachloroetheneToluene1,1,1 -TrichloroethaneTrichloroetheneTrichlorofluoromethaneVinyl Chloride
Stoppleworth Well
DNR2/29/88
NDNA2.1NA21
NANANA31.0ND1.13.60.955.5
DNR3/14/88
NDNA4.930
NDNANANA24
ND1.28.2141.5
DNR3/16/88
NDNA313
NDNANANA28
ND1.44.89.6ND
DNR8/5/88
NDNA3.212
NDNANANA22
ND2.24.616.8ND
Warzyn10/89
ND7.322.568.82ND
< 0.5000.8880.56214.1
< 0.5000.6192.041.14ND
Warzyn1/90
(19.5)9.732.438.03ND
< 0.50017.4NDNDND
0.7652.781.23
(0.507)
Hellenbrand8/93
NDND1.46.6ND
< 0.500NAND15
NDND2.2NDND
o31
COm3)3DO
3135-T.4-7 Page 2 of 3
Table 4-7. Chemicals Detected in Private Wells, Refuse Hideaway Landfill (Cont'd.)
Compounds
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
TetrachloroetheneToluene
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Swanson Well
DNR3/16/88
1.5
2.9
ND
1
ND
DNR3/22/88
1.5
2.8
ND
ND
1.1
DNR8/5/88
1.4
3.5
ND
1.2
2.3
Warzyn10/89
ND
0.613< 0.500
NA
NA
CO3
CO3DDOD
Notes: NA = Not analyzedND = Not detected( ) = Sample contains a compound that elutes UPC the gas chromatograph earlier/later than the indicated compound.
The result is calculated against the internal standard response.< 0.500 = Indicates the compound was detected below the quantitation limit.All concentrations in pg/&.1988 data from "Remedial Action Report" (RMT, 1988b).1989 and 1990 data from "Sampling and Analysis of Residential Wells, Interim Remedial Measures" (Warzyn, 1990tO-
Page 1 of 3
TABLE 4-8. P30 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
mCO
SAMPLE DEPTH (FEET)DATE COLLECTED
Parameter
Benzene
DichIorodifIuoromethane
1 f 1-Di chloroethane
Methylene Chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
Trichloroethene
TrichlorofIuoromethane
Xylenes
73-769/25/90
273-29610/25/90
Completed WellVerification HoundP30I P30D
128.5-138.5 275.5-285.511/19/90 11/16/90
<\ <\
•0
ss
o3D
Units in Parts Per BillionDUPE = DuplicateMS * Matrix SpikeMSD * Matrix Spike DuplicateDetected compounds are shaded
COm3135-4-8.PG1
TABLE 4-8. P?1 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
Completed Well Verification Round231-240 P31S P31IA
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION (FEET) 28 48 63 231-240 DUPE 7.6-22.6 80-90DATE COLLECTED 8/21/90 8/22/90 8/22/90 9/10/90 9/10/90 11/16/90 11/16/90
Parameter
Benzene
DichlorodiflMoromethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-DichloroPthane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 ||
00 Methylene Chloride <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
ff\ Tetrachtoroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 m II
5 Toluene <1 <1 ^ 1 i <1 <1 <1
O Trichloroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 1? l|HJ__ Trjchloroflu°romethane <1 <1 <1 <1 *' <1 <1 11
^% Xylenes *' "•' *' * *' *^O33O' Units in Parts Per Billion
CO DUPE = Duplicate^1 Detected compounds are shaded3)33O
1" '.-8.PG2
TABLE 4-8. P32 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION (FEET)DATE COLLECTED
339/06/90
82.59/24/90
1019/24/90
1379/26/90
160-17310/01/90
Parameter
Benzene
DichlorodifIuoromethane
,1-Dichloroethane
Methylene Chloride
letrachloroethene
' oluene
"richloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Xylenes
Units in Parts Per Billion.Detected compounds are shaded.
3135-4-8.PG3
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
TABLE 4-8. P33 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
SAMPLE DEPTH (FEET) 41 48 58 68 80 93 103DATE COLLECTED 8/10/90 8/10/90 8/13/90 8/14/90 8/14/90 8/15/90 8/16/90
Parameter
Benzene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichlorodif luoromethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Methylene Chloride <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Tetrachloroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
••• Toluene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
••• Trichloroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Jjj| Trichlorof luoromethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <•)
Xylenes <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <i
CO
3DO
Units in Parts Per Billion.
3135-4-8.PG4
TABLE 4-8. P34 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
250-270SAMPLE DESCRIPTION (FEET) 166.6-190.7 190-210 210.6-230.3 230-250 250-270 DUPEDATE COLLECTED 9/07/90 9/11/90 9/11/90 9/12/90 9/12/90 9/12/90
Parameter
Benzene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichlorodifluoromethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
",1-Dichloroethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Methylene Chloride <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1 etrachtoroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Toluene <1 i*3 W? ;S;t 8;|
1 richloroethene <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Xylenes <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Units in Parts Per Billion.DUPE = DuplicateDetected compounds are shaded.
3155-4-8.PG5
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
TABLE 4-8. P35 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
SAMPLE DEPTH (FEET)DATE COLLECTED
144.9-162.68/14/90
206.1-216.95
8/21/90
206.1-216.95
DUPE8/21/93
CO3
Parameter
Benzene
Dichlorodiftuoromethane
1,1-0 ichloroethane
Methylene Chloride
Tet rachIoroethene
Toluene
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Xylenes
11 II
OI
CO
3)CD
Units in Parts Per Billion.Detected compounds are shaded.
3135-4-8.PG6
TABLE 4-8. PS6 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
SAMPLE DEPTH (FEET)DATE COLLECTED
33 73 88-94-59/05/90 9/28/90 10/09/90
88-94.5 88-94.5 88-94.5 132-147DUPE MS MSO 100-113 125-135 132-147 DUPE
10/09/90 10/09/90 10/09/90 10/12/90 10/16/90 10/19/90 10/19/90
132-147MSO 203-206
10/19/90 10/26/90
203-206 222-242DUPE 222-242 DUPE
10/26/90 10/31/90 10/31/90
mCO
Parameter
Benzene
D f chlorodlfluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
Methylene Chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Xylenes
2
•O
1
a3D
Units in Parts Per Billion.DUPE > DuplicateMS « Matrix SpikeMSO » Matrix Spike Dupl'cateDetected compounds are
CO
o3135-4-8.PG7
TABLE 4-8. P40 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
SAMPLE DEPTH (FEET)DATE COLLECTED
67-77 90-103 90-103 190-203 240-253 290-30367-77 DUPE 90-103 MS MSD 140-153 190-203 DUPE 240-253 DUPE 29Q-303 DUPE
11/01/90 11/01/90 11/02/90 11/02/90 11/02/90 11/02/90 11/05/90 11/05/90 11/06/90 11/06/90 11/07/90 11/07/90
Cft3
Parameter
Benzene
D i chIorodi fIuoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
Methylene Chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
Trichloroethene
Trichlorofluoromethane
Xylenes
II
II
1;
mm
mm
II
m
mII
II
m
Iiif
n 1
O3DOiCftm333DO
Units in Parts Per Billion.DUPE = DuplicateMS = Matrix SpikeMSD = Matric Spike DupeDetected compounds are shaded.
3135-4-8.PG8
TABLE 4-8. P41 AND P42 VERTICAL PROFILING SAMPLE RESULTS
WELL NUMBERSAMPLE DESCRIPTION (FEET)
DATE COLLECTED
P4150-55
P41100
P4250-55
Parameter
Benzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
Methylene Chloride
Tttrachloroethene
Toluene
Tr ichloroethene
Tr ichlorofluoromethane
Xylenes
Units in Parts Per Billion.DUPE = Duplicate
3135-4-8.PG9
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
TABLE 4-9. QUALITY CONTROL-RELATED SAMPLING RESULTS
CITY OFSAMPLE DESCRIPTION QUICK FOAM1 MIDDLETON2 TAPE3DATE COLLECTED 8/03/90 8/10/90 9/24/90
Parameter
Benzene <1 <1 <1
Dichlorodifluoromethane <1 <10 <10
1,1-Dichloroethane <1 <10 <10
Methylene Chloride || <10 <10
TetrachIoroethene <1 <10 <10
Toluene <1 <1 ||1j
Trichloroethene <1 <10 <10
Trichlorofluoromethane <1 <10 <10
Xylenes <1 <1 If?
Units in Parts Per Billion.
Notes: 1 Foening agent used as a drilling fluid additive for bedrock drilling in the unsaturated zone.2 Water source for drilling fluid and decontamination.3 Results from analysis of distilled water into which electrical tape had been placed.
3135-T.4-9
HEI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-10. Summary of 1991 Indicator Parameter Analytical Results for Refuse Hideaway Landfill
Constituents
Units: mg/l
Iron, DissolvedAlkalinity, as CaCO,COOChlorideHardness, Total as CaC07
Constituents
Units: mg/l
Iron, DissolvedAlkalinity, as CaCO,CODChlorideHardness, Total as CaC07
Constituents
Units: mg/l
Iron, DissolvedAlkalinity, as CaCO,COOChlorideHardness, Total as CaCO-,
PALmg/l(ppm)
0.15100***25***125100***
PALmg/l(ppm)
0.15100***25***125100***
PALmg/l(ppm)
0.15100***25***125100
P-20SR
12/11/90
<0.02320*<32.0
295
P-32S
12/13/90
<0.02320**<377356
P-360
12/11/90
5.42340131.7
305
P-29S
3/21/91
0.0742045.5
275!
P-32D
12/12/90
3.05370*<39
395
P-38S
12/13/90
<0.02400*712470
P-30S
12/12/90
<0.02710*713460
P-33S
12/10/90
0.15390*1311450
P-39S
12/11/90
<0.023207.8<3370
P-30I
12/12/90
<0.02278**<38.2
320
P-33D
12/12/90
3.17405*410390
P-40S
12/17/90
<0.02560*214.1
775
P-30D
12/12/90
<0.02271**3.3<3285
P-34S
1/15/91
<0.02300*61.7
340==========
P-40I
12/17/90
<0.02320*210300
P-31S
12/14/90
<0.02212**43
185
P-340
1/10/91
<0.02310**<21.7
340
P-40D
12/17/90
<0.02325*<22.0
295
P-31IA
12/14/90
<0.02330**<312
345
P-35S
1/17/91
<0.02505**81.2
455=========s
P-41S
12/14/90
<0.021010*94.3
1220
P-31IB
12/14/90
<0.02340*415360
P-35D
1/17/91
<0.02310**93.1
230
P-41D
12/13/90
<0.02294**<310345
P-31D
12/12/90
<0.02274**71.7
295=======
P-36S
12/11/90
0.21375*223.3
430===:
P-42S
12/17/90
<0.02520*9
430495
CO3
COm3D3DO
Notes: PAL***
Preventative Action LimitTitrated to pH 4.3Titrated to pH 4.6The preventatfve action limitbackground water quality plus
shall be the background water quality for that parameter plus three standard deviations or thethe increase of that parameter listed in the table, whichever is greater.
3135-T4.10
Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 1 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
ML
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-17S
5/93
0.121
186
111
114
111
0.964
3.32
0.005B
0.0022B
J
10/93
0.0032BU
0.125
182
III
0.0037
112
0.686B
3.49J
J
P-20SR
5/93
0.0345B
0.0031BU
0.0212
66.4
0.0132B
43.2
0.004B
0.679B
2.49
0.0026B
J
10/93
0.0118U
0.0214
67.6
0.002 IB
0.0287BU
43.8
0.0042BU
0.832
2.23JU
J
P-21S
5/93
0.0416B
0.0048BU
0.18
154
ill
82.6
lii
0.002B
6.19
0.0041B
J
10/93
0.0126U
0.0046
0.187
148
IM
76
lii
6.23
0.0052B
J
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRDL) but above the instrumen
detection limit (IDL)J = Value estimated based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per million (ppm)
HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 2 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.5
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-21D
5/93
0.0038BU
0.0917
154
0.003B
0.0549B
0.0014B
70.4
$13$
0.0186B
1.45
7.38
0.0046B
0.0074B
J
10/93
0.0111U
0.085
151
0.0029B
0.0997BJU
66
ill
0.0152B
0.969
6.73
0.0045B
J
J
P-22S
5/93
0.0419B
0.0035BU
0.0333
J
75.5
0.0193B
42.1
0.0041B
0.952
4.24
0.0049B
J
10/93
0.004BU
0.0287
74.8
0.0254BJU
41.7
0.0058BU
0.431 B
4.34
0.003B
J
J
P-22D
5/93
0.0374B
0.0033BU
0.0269
73.1
0.0165B
39.8
0.0107
0.806
3.53
0.0025B
J
10/93
0.0071U
0.0285
81.1
0.0024B
0.0293BJ
43.5
0.013
0.907
5.03
0.0031B
0.0053BJ
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRDL) but above the instrumen
detection limit (IDL)J = Value estimated based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per million (ppm)
3135-t4.11
N8I Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 3 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanic;
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01
*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-26S
5/93
0.0348B
0.0052U
0.0441
121
0.0296B
64.8
0.009B
0.901
3.86
0.0859
J
10/93
0.0124U
0.0436
120
0.0313B
64
0.0135
0.0154B
0.772
3.6J
0.0579
J
P-26D
5/93
0.0412B
0.0049BU
0.00065B
93.3
0.0206B
52.6
0.0199
0.0315
1.12
3.33
0.14
J
10/93
0.0161U
0.0287
87
0.0031 B
0.0293BJ
0.0042
47.6
0.0165
0.0175B
0.437B
2.82
0.0648J
J
P-27S
5/93
0.0863B
0.0027BU
0.041
156
0.0356B
79.2
0.007B
1.04
3.23
0.0044B
0.0103B
J
10/93
0.0045BU
0.0399
147
0.0376B
0.0028
73.7
0.0074BU
0.691B
2.93J
0.0129B
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRDL) but above the instrumen
detection limit (IDL)Tl = "Va'lue estimated "based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per million (ppm)
3135-t4.11 m simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 4 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.02
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-27D
5/93
0.144
0.0053U
0.0388
152
0.0368B
82.2
WM
1.0
i
3.34
0.0127B
J
10/93
0.0027BU
0.0338
131
0.0346B
0.0026
70.8
0.0148
0.807
438J
0.0032B
0.0331
J
P-29S
5/93
0.0022BU
0.0407
73.6
0.015B
40.8
0.0044B
0.5 14B
5.59
0.0069B
J
10/93
0.042B
0.0053U
0.0379
75
0.0261BJU
40.4
0.0058B
0.538B
5.68
0.0039B
J
J
P-30I
5/93
0.0791B
0.0083
0.0288
69.8
0.0348B
37.3
0.0045B
1.41
431
10/93
0.0036BU
0.0306
68.5
0.0033B
0.0195BU
36.7
0.0032BU
0.898
3.67J
s
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection
detection limit (IDL)J = Value estimated based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per million (ppm)
limit (CRDL) but above the instrument
3135-14.11
H3I Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 5 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005
*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-31IA
5/93
0.0947B
0.004B
0.0413
81.6
0.0379B
45.9
0.0044B
0.978
10.3
10/93
0.0695BU
0.0028BU
0.0429
81.8
0.0021B
0.0303B
43.8
0.005BU
1.22
11.7J
J
P-31IB
5/93
0.107
0.0444
86.1
0.0355B
47.6
0.0057B
1.03
15.5
10/93
0.0857BU
0.0037BU
0.0449
84.8
0.0024B
0.0336B
45.2
0.0058BU
1.15
11.9J
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRD
P-31D
5/93
0.080B
0.0059
0.0288
62.6
0.0298B
33.9
0.0042B
0.541B
3.59
10/93
0.0743BL
0.0318
63.5
0.0031B
0.0301B
32.4
0.0049BU
0.733B
4.0J
J) but above the instrument
detection limit (IDL)J = Value estimated based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per million (ppm)
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Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 6 of 7)
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01
*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
P-34D
5/93
0.0536B
0.0029BU
0.0022
0.0228
68
0.0071B
0.022B
38
0.0045B
1.64
2.93
J
0.0059B
0.0511
J
10/93
0.467BU
0.0048BU
0.0214
66.8
0.0045B
0.0198BU
37.8
0.0032BU
0.868
2.81J
J
P-40I
5/93
0.0704B
0.0094
0.0327
82
0.0313B
47
0.0043B
7.7
10/93
0.0037BU
0.0327
78.5
0.0196BU
45.3
0.0044BU
0.787
6.05J
J
P-41D
5/93
0.086B
0.0152
0.0358
72.5
0.0088B
0.0325B
39.3
0.0075B
0.674B
4.91
10/93
0.062BU
0.0052U
0.0385
77.1
0.0048B
0.0099B
0.0323B
39.6
0.0087BU
1.06
6.02J
0.0078B
JNotes: B = Analyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRDL) but above the instrumen
detection limit (IDL)J = Value estimated based on data validation assessmentU = Analyte not detectedES = Enforcement StandardPAL = Preventative Action LimitNL = Not Listed* = Can be calculated with adequate dataBlank = Not detectedBold = Denotes validation review resultsAll units in parts per mill ion (ppm)
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Table 4-11. 1993 Inorganic Sampling Results (Page 7 of 7)
Notes: B
JUESPALNL*
BlankBold
Parameter
Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Potassium
Selenium
Silver
Sodium
Thallium
Vanadium
Zinc
Cyanide
WDNR NR140
ES
NL
NL
0.05
2.0
NL
0.005
NL
0.1
NL
1.3
0.3
0.015
NL
0.05
0.002
NL
NL
0.05
0.05
NL
NL
NL
5.0
0.2
PAL
NL
NL
0.005
0.4
NL
0.0005*
0.01
NL
0.13
0.15
0.0015*
0.025
0.0002
NL
*
0.01
0.01
*
NL
NL
2.5
0.04
PAUZE
5/93
0.15
0.0043BU
0.0419
89.5
0.0034B
0.013
0.0194B
48.2
0.0061B
1.76
7.13
0.0054B
0.728
J
10/93
0.0379
89.2
0.068
Mm
48.0
0.0122
0.807
5.55
0.588J
J
STOPPLEWORTH
5/93
0.0032BU
0.0475
77.4
0.0073B
0.0693 B
41.2
0.031
1.73
3.39
0.0049B
0.281
J
10/93
0.0537BU
0.0455
75.9
0.0212
0.0025
39.7
0.0364
0.767
3.15
0.407J
Aiiaiyte detected below the contract required detection limit (CRDL) but above the instrumentdetection limit (IDL)Value estimated based on data validation assessmentAnalyte not detectedEnforcement StandardPreventative Action LimitNot ListedCan be calculated with adequate dataNot detectedDenotes validation review results
All units in parts per million (ppm)
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Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 1 of 6)
Compound
Phenol
bis(2-Chloro-ethyl) Ether
2- Chloro-phenol
1,3-Dichloro-benzene
1,4-Dichloro-benzene
1,2-Dichloro-benzene
2-MethyI-phenol
2,2'-oxybis-(1-Chloro-propane)
4-Melhyl-phenol
N-Nitroso-di-n-Propyl-amine
DL
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
P-17S
M
R
O
R
P-20SR
M
R
O
R
P-21D
M
R
O
R
P-21S
M
R
O
R
P-22D
M
R
O
P-22S
M
R
O
R
P-26D
M
R
O
R
P-26S
M
R
O
R
P-27D
M
R
O
R
P-27S
M
R
0
R
P-29S
M
R
0
R
P-30I
M
R
O
R
P-31D
M
R
O
R
P-31IA
M
R
O
R
P-31IB
M
R
0
R
P-34D
M
R
O
R
P-40I
M
R
O
R
P-41D
M
R
O
R
Schultz
M
R
0
R
Stopple worth
M O
R
ICOm
CD
CD
O:rOO301D
Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 2 of 6)
Compound
Hexachloro-e thane
Nitro-benzene
Isophorone
2-Nitro-phenol
2,4-Dimethyl-phenol
2,4-Dichloro-phenol
1,2,4-Trichloro-benzene
Naphthalene
4-Chloro-aniline
Hexachloro-butadiene
bis(2-Chloro-ethoxy)methane
DL
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
P-17S
M
R
0
J
R
P-20SR
M
R
O
J
R
P-21D
M
R
O
J
R
P-21S
M
R
0
J
R
P-22D
M
R
O
P-22S
M
R
O
J
R
P-26D
M
R
O
J
R
P-26S
M
R
O
J
R
P-27D
M
R
O
J
R
P-27S
M
R
O
J
R
P-29S
M
R
0
J
R
P-30I
M
R
O
J
R
P-31D
M
R
0
J
R
P-31IA
M
R
0
J
R
P-31IB
M
R
O
J
R
P-34D
M
R
0
J
R
P-40I
M
R
O
J
R
P-41D
M
R
O
J
R
Scbultz
M
R
0
J
R
Stopple worth
M O
J
R
ICOmH)3DO
O>(D«•*-*01
fl>OJ
OO
•o0)
Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 3 of 6)
4-Chloro-3-Methyl-phenol
2-Methyl-naphthalene
Hcxachloro-cyclopenta-diene
2,4,6-Trichloro-phenol
2,4,5-Trichloro-phenol
2-chloro-naphthalene
2-Nitro-aniline
Dimethyl-phthalate
Acenaph-thylene
2,6-Dinitro-toluene
3-Nitro-aniline
DL
5
5
5
5
20
5
20
5
5
5
20
P-17S
M O
R
P-20SR
M O
R
P-21D
M O
R
P-21S
M 0
R
P-22D
M 0
P-22S
M O
R
P-26D
M O
R
P-26S
M O
R
P-27D
M 0
R
P-27S
M O
R
P-29S
M O
R
P-30I
M O
R
P-31D
M O
R
P-3JIA
M O
R
P-31IB
M O
R
P-34D
M O
R
P-40I
M O
R
P-41D
M O
R
Schultz
M O
R
Stopple worth
M O
RO31OiCOm35
O
(D
O3"
Oo3D)
Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 4 of 6)
Acenaph-thene
2,4-Dinitro-phenol
4-Nitro-pbenol
Dibenzo-furan
2,4-Dinitro-toluene
Diethyl-phthalate
4-Chloro-phenyl-phenylether
Fluorene
4-Nitro-aniline
4,6-Dinitto-2-methyl-phenol
N-Nitroso-diphenyla-mine (1)
DL
5
20
20
5
5
5
5
5
20
20
5
P-17S
M 0
P-20SR
M
J
0
P-21D
M
J
O
P-21S
M
J
0
P-22D
M O
P-22S
M O
P-26D
M
J
O
P-26S
M
J
O
P-27D
M O
P-27S
M O
P-29S
M
J
O
P-30I
M O
P-31D
M O
P-31IA
M O
P-31IB
M O
P-34D
M O
P-40I
M O
P-41D
M O
Schultz
M
J
O
Stopple worth
M O
OI
CD
Q)
O3-OO3TJ0)
Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 5 of 6)
Compound
4-Bromo-phenyl-pbenylether
Hexachloro-benzene
Penta-chloro-phenol
Phenan-threne
Anthracene
Carbazole
Di-n-butyl-phthalate
Fluoran-thene
Pyrene
Butylbenzyl-phthalate
3,3-Dichloro-benzidine
Benzo(a)-anthracene
DT
5
5
20
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
P-17S
M O
P-20SR
M
J
O
P-21D
M
J
0
P-21S
M
J
O
P-22D
M O
P-22S
M O
P-26D
M O
P-26S
M
J
O
P-27D
M O
P-27S
M O
P-29S
M
1
O
P-30I
M 0
P-31D
M 0
P-31IA
M O
P-31IB
M O
P-34D
M O
P-40I
M O
P-41D
M O
Schultz
M
J
0
Stopple worth
M 0
a
COmID3D
O
<D**•B>
mo2T
Oo30)
Table 4-12. Semi-Volatile Ground-Water Sampling Results - 1993 (Page 6 of 6)
Chrysene
bis(2-Ethylhexyl}-phthalate
Di-n-octyl-phlhalatc
Benzo(b)-fluoranthene
Benzofk)-fluoranthene
Benzo(a)-pyrene
lndeno(l,2.3-cd)pyrene
Dibenz(a.h)anthracene
Benzo(gji.i)pcrylene
DL
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
P-17S
M
3JB
O
P-20SR
M
J
13
J
O
P-21D
M
J
4J
J
O
5J
P-21S
M
J
J
O
1J
P-22D
M
J
O
P-22S
M
J
0
P-26D
M
J
O
18
P-26S
M
J
J
O
14
P-27D
M
J
O
P-27S
M
J
0
P-29S
M
J
J
0
1J
P-30I
M O
P-31D
M
1J
O
P-31IA
M
J
J
O
P-31IB
M O
P-34D
M
J
O
P-40I
M O
P-41D
M
1J
O
Schultz
M
J
J
O
92E
Stopple worth
M 0
45
O
COm
O
Q>
O3-
Oo
Blank means compound was not detectedR - Data unusable based on data validation assessmentJ - Value estimated based on data validation assessmentE - The concentration given exceeded the working range of the calibration curveDL • Detection LimitM - May, 1994O - October, 1994B - Compound was detected in the blank sample
•aQ)
Table 4-13. Pesticide/PCB Ground-Water Sampling Results (Page 1 of 2)
COMPOUND
Alpha-BHC
Beta-BHC
Delta-BHC
Gamma-BHC (Lindane)
Heptachlor
Aldrin
Heptachlor Epoxide
Endosulfan I
Dieldrin
4,4'-DDE
Endrin
Endosulfan II
4,4'-DDD
Endosulfan Sulfate
4,4'-DDT
Methoxychlor
Endrin Ketone
Endrin Aldehyde
Alpha-Chlordane
Gamma-Chlordane
DETECTIONLIMIT
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.010
0.020
0.020
0.010
0.010
P-17S
MAY 1993
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
0.075 J
J
J
J
J
J
OCTOBER 1993
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
P-21S
MAY 1993
J
J
J
J
0.012 J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
OCTOBER 1993
0.010 U
P-27S
MAY 1993
J
OCTOBER 1993
0.011 U
Table 4-13. Pesticide/PCB Ground-Water Sampling Results (Page 2 of 2)
COMPOUND
Toxaphene
Arochlor-1016
Arochlor-1221
Arochlor-1232
Arochlor-1242
Arochlor-1248
Arochlor-1254
Arochlor-1260
DETECTIONLIMIT
1.0
0.20
0.40
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
P-17S
MAY 1993
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
OCTOBER 1993
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
P-21S
MAY 1993
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
OCTOBER 1993
P-27S
MAY 1993 OCTOBER 1993
CO3
oDOo•CO
Notes: Results in parts per billion.Blank means compound was not detected.J = Value estimated based on data validation assessment.U = Heptachlor laboratory contamination based on data validation assessment, compound not detected in sample.
3DO
Table 4-14. Surface Water Samples, December 28 - 30, 1987
PARAMETERS
Alkalinity
Chloride
COD
Hardness
Iron
PHConductivity
Methylene chloride*
Acetone
1,2-Dichloroethene
Methyl ethyl ketone*
Bromoform
Toluene
SW-1
140
63
NA
310
3.1
6.4
440
SW-2
740
190
690
970
2.0
6.9
1,680
14J
220
11J
290
12J
9J
SW-3
280
12
190
440
7.8
6.8
520
2J
SW-4
190
70
24
310
6.5
6.8
490
Notes: Results in parts per billion* = 40 ppb methylene chloride and 18 ppm methyl ethyl ketone detected
in the trip blank.J = Estimated value; compound detected below the quantitation limit.Samples collected by RMT and analyzed by CompuChem Laboratory.
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Table 5-1. Half Life Ranges in Air and Surface Water
Chemical
Benzene
Chloroform
Chloromethane
1 , 1 -Dichloroethane
cis- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1 ,2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
Ethylbenzene
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Methylene Chloride
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
1,1,1 -Trichloroethene
Trichloroethene
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes
Air
Low
6.00
80.00
N/A
45.00
1.30
2.10
N/A
1.46
0.50
53.20
47.00
1.30
803.00
3.70
1.20
0.50
High
—
—
N/A
—
—
—
N/A
—
—
—
—
—
1,752.00
—
—
—
Surface Water
Low
1.00
0.30
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
10.00
1.20
1.00
0.17
0.14
1.00
1.00
1.50
High
6.00
30.00
—
5.00
6.00
6.00
—
7.50
—
5.80
30.00
—
7.00
90.00
5.00
9.00
Note: Half life values in days.Table modified from U.S. EPA October 1986, "Superfund Public HealthEvaluation Manual," Exhibit C-2.
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Table 5-2. U.S. EPA Physical, Chemical, and Fate Data
Compound
Benzene
Chloroform
1,2-Dichloroethane
cis-l,2-Dichloroethene
trans-l,2-Dichloroethene
1,2-Dichloropropane
Tetrachloroethene
Trichloroethene
Vinyl Chloride
MoleWeight
(g/mole)
78
119
99
97
97
113
166
131
63
WaterSolubility
(mg/1)
1.75 x 103
8.20 x 103
8.52 x 103
3.50 x 103
6.30 x 103
2.70 x 103
1.50 x 102
1.10 x 103
2.67 x 103
VaporPressure(mm Hg)
9.52 x 101
1.51 x 102
6.40 x 101
2.08 x 102
3.24 x 102
4.20 x 101
1.78 x 101
5.79 x 101
2.66 x 103
Henry's LawConstant
(atm-m3/mol)
5.59 x 10'3
2.87 x 10'3
9.78 x W-4
7.58 x 10'3
6.56 x 10"3
2.31 x 10'3
2.59 x 10"2
9.10 x 10"3
8.19 x 10'2
Koc
(mg/1)
83
31
14
49
59
51
364
126
57
Source: U.S. EPA, 1986, Superfund Public Health Evaluation Manual.
Table 5-3. Hydraulic Conductivities Used to Calculate Average Model HydraulicConductivities
Location
P-30I
P-31IA
P-31EB
P-32S
P-38S
P-39S
P-41D
P-40D
P-30D
Sand/Gravel Hydraulic Conductivity
ft/sec.
1.3 x 10'3
1.8xlO'4
7.7 x 10'"
1.0 x 10'4
2.2 x 10'5
3.0 x 10'4
2.5 x 10'4
cm /sec.
4.0 x 10'2
5.6 x 10'3
23 x 10'2
3.1 x 10'3
6.6 x 10"4
9.1 x 10"3
7.6 x 10"3
Bedrock Hydraulic Conductivity
ft/sec.
7.2 x 10"5*
2.3 x 10'4***
cm /sec.
2.2 x 10"3*
7.1 x 10"3***
PRIVATE WELLS
Sather
Sommers
Olson
Durand
Wilkowski
Rocky Dell Road
Rocky Dell Road
2.8 x 10"5**
4.7 x 10"6**
1.8x 10~5**
8.3 x 10"5**
4.3 x 10~5**
8.2 x 10'5*
4.7 x 10"6**
8.6 x 10'4**
1.4 xlO"4** |
5.6 x 10"4**
2.5 x 10"3**
1.3 xlO"3**
2.5 x 10'3*
1.4xlO'4**
REFERENCES
McLeod (1975)
McLeod (1975)
Cline (1965)
8.3 x 10'5*
2.2 x 1()'4**
9.5 x 10'5 to5.7 x 10'5*
2.5 x 10'3*
6.6 x 10"3**
2.9 x 10"3 to1.7 x 10"3*
NOTE: * Sandstone** Dolomite/Sandstone*** Dolomite
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Table 5-4. Comparison of Observed vs Model-Calibrated Hydraulic Heads
MonitorWell
P-31IB
P-40I
P-30I
P-41D*
Hydraulic Head (ft)
Observed
906.34
906.31905.84
903.81
Calibrated
906.48
906.13
905.85
903.80
Difference(obs. - cal.)
-.14
+ .18
-.01
+ .01
Approximate HeadDrop Across Cell (ft)
.11
.20
.13
.07
Notes: * P-41 is located on a specified head boundary.
RMS error for P-31IB, P-40I, and P-30I is 0.13 feet.
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HSI Simon HYDRO-SERRCH
TABLE 5-5. TIME PREDICTIONS FOR PCE DETECTIONS
MODELED CONDITIONS*
12 ppbConstantSource
12 ppbSourceRemoved
atTime >0
Base Case < anddegradation**(730-day %-life)
Base CaseK x 10 anddegradation**(730-day 'A- life)
Base Case K andno degradation
Base CaseK x 10 and ++no degradation
Base Case K anddegradation
Base CaseK x 10 anddegradation
Base Case K andno degradation
Base CaseK x 10 andno degradation
PCE DETECTION LOCATION
P-30 PRIVATE RESIDENCE* P-41 COMMENTS
———— ND ———————————— ND ———————————— ND —————— > Plume reaches equilibrium after approximately 5 years———— ND ———————————— ND ———————————— ND —————— > Plume reaches equilibrium after approximately 7.5 years
———— ND ———————————— ND ———————————— ND —-—-—— > Plume reaches equilibrium after approximately 5 years———— D ———————————— D ———————————— ND —————— > Plume reaches equilibrium after approximately 7.2 years(after 2.5 years) (after 5 years)
____ D —————————————— D —————————————— D ——————— >(after 20 years) (after 40 years) (after 100 years)
————— D —————————————— D —————————————— D ——————— >(after 2.1 years) (after 4.1 years) (after 9 years)
———— ND —————— ——-———- ND ———————————— ND —————— > All concentrations <1 ppb after 1.8 years
———— ND ———————————— ND ———————————— ND —————— > All concentrations <1 ppb after 2.2 years
————— D ———————————— D ————————————— D ——————— >(after 22 years) (after 45 years) (after 75 years)
_____ D —————————————— D ———-——————- D ——————— >(after 2.2 years) (after 4.2 years) (after 10 years)
cn3
CO
3DCD
Notes:
**NDDK
Closest Deer Run Subdivision home to the modeled area.Most Conservative Modeled ScenarioAll simulations above use 30 and 10 feet for sand and gravel and bedrock longitudinal dispersivity, respectively, and 25X and 5% for sand andgravel and bedrock effective porosity, respectively.Conditions considered most representative of study site. Degradation (unless stated otherwise) is simulated as a 230-day tt-life.No detectionDetection >1 part per billionHydraulic conductivity of aquifer
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Table 6-1 VOC Contaminants of Concern in Landfill Gas
Compound
Benzene
Tetrachloroethylene (PCE)
Toluene
Trichloroethylene (TCE)
Vinyl chloride
Highest Level Detected inOn-Site Gas*
(ppb)
2,000
26,000
26,000
23,000
61,000
EPA Risk-BasedConcentration in Ambient
Air**(PPb)0.22
3.1
420
1
0.021
Notes: All values in parts per billion (ppb)
* Warzyn Engineering, Inc. Gas and Leachate Extraction System.Refuse Hideaway Landfill, Town of Middleton, Dane County,Wisconsin. Engineering Design 13928.48. Prepared for the WisconsinDepartment of Natural Resources. Madison, Wisconsin: Warzyn,August 1990.
and
Mostardi-Platt Associates, Inc. Landfill Gas System DestructionEfficiency Tests. A Gaseous Study Performed for Warzyn Engineering,Inc. Refuse Hideaway Landfill. Middleton, Wisconsin. Bensenville,Illinois: Mostardi-Platt, September 30, 1991.
** EPA Region III risk based concentration table, April 20, 1994.
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Table 6-2 Ground-Water Contaminants of Concern
Compound
Benzene
Bromomethane
Chloroform
1,2 Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)
cis-1,2 Dichloroethene (cis-l,2-DCE)
trans-1,2 Dichloroethene (trans-l,2-DCE)
1,2-Dichloropropane
Tetrachloroethene (PCE)
Trichloroethene (TCE)
Vinyl Chloride (VC)
Iron
Manganese
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Heptachlor
4,4-DDT
Units
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppb
ppm
ppm
ppb
ppb
ppb
ES
5
NL
6
5
70
100
5
5
5
0.2
0.3
0.05
NL
NL
NL
PAL
0.5
NL
0.6
0.5
7
20
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.02
0.15
0.025
NL
NL
NL
HighestDetected
Concentration
24
250
37
41
1900
640
21
530
320
525
1.45
2.28
92
0.012
0.075
Notes: ppbppmESPALNL
parts per billionparts per millionEnforcement StandardPreventive Action LimitWDNR has not established an ES or PAL for this compound
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