INAAP pre-design investigation for Jenny Lind pond outfall area site 25 report Sep 2005

Description: The final report for pre-design investigation for Jenny Lind pond outfall area site 25 at Indiana Army Ammunition Plant for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in September 2005.The United States federal government began acquiring land in Charlestown, Indiana in 1940 to build a smokeless powder ordnance plant to supply the US military during World War II. Indiana Ordnance Works (IOW) Plant 1 and Hoosier Ordnance Plant (HOP) began production in 1941. In 1944, IOW Plant 2 construction began. On 30 Nov 1945 at the end of WWII, the three plants were combined and renamed Indiana Arsenal. Between 1 Nov 1961 and 1 Aug 1963, the plant was designated Indiana Ordnance Plant. After this time, it became Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP). Production of ordnance continued at the plant until 1992. After that time, the land and facilities were leased to private industry. A large portion of the land became Charlestown State Park. In October 2016, all the land and facilities were officially sold by the government. This item is part of a larger collection of items from INAAP that are kept at Charlestown Library.
F I N A L R E P O R TPRE-DESIGN INVESTIGATION FORJENNY LIND POND OUTFALLAREA – SITE 25INDIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANTPrepared forU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville DistrictLouisville, KentuckySeptember 200512120 Shamrock Plaza, Suite 300Omaha, Nebraska 6815416169630TABLE OF CONTENTSSection Page\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA iExecutive Summary ......................................................................................................................... ES-1Section 1 Introduction....................................................................................................................1-11.1 Purpose.....................................................................................................1-11.2 Site Location and Description.................................................................. 1-11.3 Operational History and Waste Characteristics ....................................... 1-21.4 Report Organization.................................................................................1-2Section 2 Field Activities Summary...............................................................................................2-12.1 Previous Investigations ............................................................................2-12.2 PDI Soil Sampling ................................................................................... 2-12.3 Soil Investigation Results ........................................................................ 2-22.4 IDW Disposition ......................................................................................2-2Section 3 Data Quality and Chemical Results ..............................................................................3-13.1 Data Quality .............................................................................................3-13.2 Chemical Investigation Results................................................................3-1Section 4 PDI Assessment .............................................................................................................4-14.1 Jenny Lind Run Stream Bank .................................................................. 4-14.1.1 SVOCs ......................................................................................... 4-14.1.2 Pesticides...................................................................................... 4-24.1.3 Mercury........................................................................................ 4-24.2 Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area ................................................................. 4-24.3 Background Samples ...............................................................................4-34.3.1 SVOCs ......................................................................................... 4-34.3.2 Pesticides...................................................................................... 4-34.3.3 Mercury........................................................................................ 4-44.4 Overall Assessment..................................................................................4-4Section 5 Risk Evaluation...............................................................................................................5-15.1 Introduction..............................................................................................5-15.1.1 Corrective Measures Results........................................................ 5-15.2 Outfall Area Evaluation ........................................................................... 5-25.2.1 Data Comparisons........................................................................ 5-25.2.2 Results.......................................................................................... 5-2Section 6 Summary and Recommendations.................................................................................6-16.1 Summary ..................................................................................................6-16.1.1 Physical Characteristics ............................................................... 6-16.1.2 Contamination Assessment.......................................................... 6-16.1.2.1 Jenny Lind Run Stream Bank ....................................... 6-16.1.2.2 Jenny Lind Run Outfall Area........................................ 6-16.1.2.3 Background Areas......................................................... 6-2TABLE OF CONTENTSSection Page\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA ii6.1.2.4 Overall Assessment....................................................... 6-26.1.3 Risk Evaluation............................................................................ 6-26.2 Recommendations....................................................................................6-2Section 7 References ......................................................................................................................7-1TABLE OF CONTENTSList of Tables\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA iiiTable 2-1 Summary of Previous Investigation Samples for Chemical AnalysisSite 25 – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaTable 2-2 Summary of PDI Samples for Chemical AnalysisSite 25 – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaTable 3-1 Summary of Chemicals Detected – Previous InvestigationsSite 25 – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaTable 3-2 Summary of Chemicals Detected – PDI SamplesSite 25 – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaTable 3-3 Summary of Chemicals Detected – PDI SamplesLittle Battle Creek and Ohio River BackgroundTable 5-1 Comparison of Exposures – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area (Un-Remediated)and Sites 6, 25 and 54 (Remediated)TABLE OF CONTENTSList of Figures\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA ivFigure 1-1 Site Location Map – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaFigure 1-2 Site Features Map – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaFigure 2-1 Sample Location Map – Jenny Lind Pond Outfall AreaFigure 2-2 Sample Location Map – Little Battle CreekFigure 2-3 Sample Location Map – Ohio River SamplesFigure 4-1 Previous Investigations Chemicals Detected in Soil and Sediment – JennyLind Pond Outfall AreaFigure 4-2 PDI SVOC and Pesticide Concentrations Detected in Sediment – JennyLind Pond Outfall AreaFigure 4-3 PDI Hg Concentrations Detected in Sediment – Jenny Lind Pond OutfallAreaFigure 4-4 Concentrations Detected in Background Samples – Little Battle CreekFigure 4-5 Concentrations Detected in Background Samples – Along the Ohio RiverTABLE OF CONTENTSList of Appendices\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA vAppendix A Data Quality Review and ValidationAppendix B Human Health Risk Statistics and CalculationsAppendix C Ecological Risk Statistics and CalculationsAppendix D Sample Collection Field Sheets and Chain of CustodyAppendix E Summary of Analytical DataNote: Information contained in the Appendices is included in CD-ROM format. The CD-ROMmay be found at the back of this binder.TABLE OF CONTENTSList of Acronyms\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA vibgs Below Ground SurfaceBRAC Base Re-Alignment and ClosureCERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and LiabilityActCMS Corrective Measures StudyCOC Chain of CustodyCOPC Chemicals of Potential ConcernCOPEC Chemicals of Potential Ecological Concern2,4-DNT 2,4-dinitrotoluene2,6-DNT 2,6-dinitrotolueneDA Design AnalysisDAT Dilution Attenuation FactorDS Direct Push SoilDW Direct Push WaterEPA U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyEPC Exposure Point ConcentrationERA Ecological Risk AssessmentFSP Field Sampling PlanGOCO Government owned-contractor operatedHDPE High-Density PolyethyleneHg MercuryHHRA Human Health Risk AssessmentHI Hazard IndexHQ Hazard QuotientHSA Hollow-stem AugerICI ICI Americas, Inc.IDEM Indiana Department of Environmental ManagementIDNR Indiana Department Natural ResourcesIDW Investigation-derived WastesINAAP Indiana Army Ammunition PlantJ/UJ Qualified Estimated / Estimated Non-detectkg KilogramTABLE OF CONTENTSList of Acronyms\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA viiLCS Laboratory Control SampleLRA Local Reuse AuthorityMDL Minimum Detection Limitmg/kg milligram per kilogramMS Matrix SpikeMSL Mean Sea LevelMW Monitoring WellNFA No Further ActionNTEC Not to Exceed ConcentrationP&E Propellants and ExplosivesPAH Polynuclear Aromatic HydrocarbonPCB Polychlorinated BiphenylPDI Pre-design Investigationppb parts per billionPPE Personal Protective Equipmentppm parts per millionQA Quality AssuranceQAPP Quality Assurance Project PlanQC Quality Control“R” RejectedRA Remedial ActionRCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery ActRFI RCRA Facility InvestigationRI Remedial InvestigationRISC Risk Integrated System of ClosureRL Reporting LimitSB Soil BoringSCFS Sample Collection Field SheetsSD SedimentSOP Standard Operating ProcedureSS Shallow SoilSVOC Semivolatile Organic CompoundTABLE OF CONTENTSList of Acronyms\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA viiiSW Surface WaterTAL Target Analyte ListTCL Target Compound ListTOC Total Organic CarbonTPH Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons“U” Qualified Nondetectμg/kg microgram per kilogramUCL Upper Confidence LimitURSGWC URS Greiner Woodward ClydeUSACE U.S. Army Corps of EngineersUSATHAMA U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials AgencyUSCS Unified Soil Classification SystemUSDA U.S. Department of AgricultureUSEPA U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyUSGS U.S. Geologic SurveyVOC Volatile Organic CompoundW-C Woodward-ClydeExecutive Summary Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA ES-1The following Pre-design Investigation (PDI) addresses the data uncertainties for the Jenny LindPond Outfall Area identified in the CMS for Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2002c). This PDI alsoincludes data collected during the Phase I Remedial Investigation (RI) (W-C 1998) and the PhaseII Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigation (RFI) (URS 2002b)completed at Jenny Lind Pond (Site 25) at the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP).INAAP currently encompasses approximately 9,790 acres in south-central Clark County,Indiana. Its southern boundary is approximately 6 miles north of Jeffersonville, Indiana and 10miles from the Louisville, Kentucky metropolitan area that lies to the south across the OhioRiver. INAAP was a Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) military industrialinstallation that operated from 1941 to 1998. INAAP is inactive, and the Army intends totransfer the property to a Local Reuse Authority (LRA) for commercial development or to theState of Indiana for inclusion in the state park system.Jenny Lind Pond, a former retention basin with a water surface area covering approximately 21acres, is situated in the east-central portion of INAAP, within the Jenny Lind Run, approximately1,600 feet west of the Ohio River. The main branch of the pond occupied approximately 8.9acres; this measurement was previously reported as the size of the entire site in earlier reports.The retention basin was formed by the construction of an earthen dam at the southeastern end ofthe pond with a primary spillway structure located near the southern end of the dam. Jenny LindPond was dammed in the late 1950s to hold industrial wastewater for possible treatment beforedischarge to the Ohio River (USATHAMA 1980). The earthen dam failed in the spring of 1997as a result of a 10-inch rain event and the subsequent flooding of the Ohio River. The failureoccurred on the south end of the dam at the primary spillway leading to the Jenny Lind PondOutfall Area.The Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area includes the land from the downstream side of the Jenny LindPond Dam, southeastward to a steel and concrete two-lane bridge. The Outfall Area is boundedto the northeast and southwest by steep valley walls, and Jenny Lind Run flows along thesouthwestern margin. Most of the Outfall Area is flat and is roughly 1400 feet long, measuringfrom the dam to the bridge, and its width varies between about 250 feet to 325 feet over most ofits length. The Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area has a mixed cover of trees, grass and floodedareas. It is at least partially flooded throughout the year. Factors contributing to the floodedconditions include periodic flooding of the Ohio River, and the presence of beaver dams or otherobstructions in the portion of the Jenny Lind Run that flows through the Outfall Area.The shallow stratigraphy at the Outfall Area consisted of a thin layer of process sedimentsoverlying a thick alluvial deposit of silt and clay. Most of the alluvial deposit was Ohio Riversediments. The sediment collected in the Outfall Area was typically described as silty clay(Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) symbol CL), moist, soft, olive gray to brown, lowplastic with organics and some fine grained sand. A complete description of the Jenny LindPond topography and geology can be found in the Phase II RFI (URS 2002b) report.The Phase I, Phase II and PDI investigations at the Outfall Area included the completion one soilboring, 10 surface soil locations, five collocated surface water/sediment sample locations, and209 additional sediment sample locations collected in a modified grid pattern across the OutfallArea. Twelve background sediment samples were also collected from along Little Battle CreekExecutive Summary Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA ES-2south of the Outfall Area, and along the Ohio River north of the Outfall Area. Chemical analysisin the Outfall Area included volatile organic compounds (VOCs), semi-volatile organiccompounds (SVOCs), metals, nitroaromatics/nitramines, pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs), total organic carbon (TOC), nitrate/nitrite, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH).Based on the analytical results of the samples collected in the Outfall Area, a contaminationassessment was completed for near surface soil and sediment. Subsurface soil and surface waterwere previously assessed as part of the Phase II RFI for Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2002b). Ingeneral, low levels of potential contaminants were detected in the surface soil and sediment forthe Outfall Area, with three exceptions. The SVOCs 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT) and 2,6-dinitrotolulene (2,6-DNT) were detected above risk screening levels (i.e. 50% of the calculatedLevel 2 values) in several sediment samples, and mercury was detected in sediment aboveestablished background levels for Lowland soils.Human health and ecological risk assessments were completed as part of the Jenny Lind PondPhase II RFI (URS 2002b), and then further developed to identify appropriate media cleanuplevels in the CMS for Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2002c). Based on conservative mathematicalmodeling (refer to Appendix A of the CMS, URS 2002c), significant exposure reduction withcommensurate reduction in ecological risk potentials was demonstrated by addressing indicatorchemicals. Additionally, the risk reduction for potential ecological receptors was alsodetermined to concurrently protect human health. The same indicator chemicals andstandardized media cleanup levels were used in development of the corrective measures at eachof the three Jenny Lind Run Sites: Process Waste Settling Basin (Site 6), Jenny Lind Pond (Site25), and P&E Flume (Site 54). Based on the proposed or implemented corrective measures foreach of the Jenny Lind Run Sites, the residual concentrations of contaminants in sediment andsoil were determined to be low enough to pose no further significant risk potential.To assess whether detections of potential contaminants in the Outfall Area warranted further riskevaluation, a statistical comparison was performed between the mean concentrations of potentialcontaminants from the Outfall Area to representative residual contaminant data from the JennyLind Run Sites. Generally the statistical data comparison indicated there was no differencebetween the concentrations of chemicals present within the Outfall Area and the residual dataafter remediation from the Jenny Lind Run Sites.Data of sufficient quality and quantity have been collected to characterize the Jenny Lind PondOutfall Area. Physical and chemical investigation results were used to evaluate the potentialcontribution of ecological risks at the Outfall Area to the overall post-remediation Jenny LindRun Sites 6, 25 and 54, and it can be expected that there is no additional or unacceptable risk toeither ecological or human receptors. Based on the results of these evaluations, no further actionis recommended for the Outfall Area; however, sediment and surface water sampling will becompleted in association with the LTM at the Jenny Lind Pond.IntroductionSECTIONONE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 1-11.1 PURPOSEThe corrective measure for Jenny Lind Pond, which focused on risk reduction, was driven bypotential risks to ecological receptors (e.g. the endangered gray bat [Myotis grisescens]). Thecorrective measure objective, identified in the Indiana Army Ammunition Plant (INAAP)Corrective Measures Study (CMS) for Jenny Lind Pond (Site 25) [URS 2002c], was to reduceexposures to chemicals of potential ecological concern (COPEC) in the upper 2 feet of soil andsediment within the Jenny Lind Pond, and to control potential migration of all COPECs to off-sitereceptors which may result from the transport of contaminated soil/sediment.As part of the CMS for Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2002c), a Pre-design Investigation (PDI) wasrecommended for the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area to reduce uncertainties and to provide ahigher level of assurance that the implemented corrective measure will be effective. Therecommended PDI included the collection of additional data to further characterize the sedimentin the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area between the downstream side of the Jenny Lind Pond Damand the Ohio River. The results of the PDI sampling will be used to determine whether NoFurther Action (NFA) or a Remedial Action (RA) ‘hotspot’ removal is appropriate for theOutfall Area, with respect to the corrective measures identified for the site and implementedwithin the Jenny Lind Run basin.Based on the results of the CMS, a design analysis was completed for the corrective measureselected at the Jenny Lind Pond and was submitted as the Final Design Corrective Measure forthe Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2004a). The main components of the corrective measure selectedincluded containment of contaminated media through construction of a vegetated soil cover, andinstallation of permanent erosion controls through widening the existing dam breach to increasechannel flow capacity, installing stream stabilization measures in the Jenny Lind Run channel,and constructing stream crossings and a bridge for future soil cover maintenance. Currently theimplementation of the corrective measure design for Jenny Lind Pond is in progress.1.2 SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIONThe Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area is located onthe downstream side of the former Jenny LindPond Dam. The dam was built to retain waterflowing through the Jenny Lind Run. The JennyLind Run extends from the main production areaof INAAP (P&E Area – Site 63), in thenorthwest corner of the plant, and empties intothe Ohio River. The site location map is shownon Figure 1-1 and the general site features areidentified on Figure 1-2.The Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area includes theland from the downstream side of the Jenny Lind Pond Dam, southeastward to a steel andIntroductionSECTIONONE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 1-2concrete two-lane bridge. The Outfall Area is bounded to the northeast and southwest by steepvalley walls, and Jenny Lind Run flows along the southwestern margin. Most of the OutfallArea is flat and is roughly 1400 feet long, measuring from the dam to the bridge, and its widthvaries between about 250 feet to 325 feet over most of its length. The Outfall Area drains to theJenny Lind Run on the west side of the bridge (see Figure 1-2), which becomes a concrete linedchannel just upstream of the bridge.The Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area has a mixed cover of trees, grass and flooded areas. It is atleast partially flooded throughout the year. Factors contributing to the flooded conditionsinclude periodic flooding of the Ohio River, and the presence of beaver dams or otherobstructions in the portion of the Jenny Lind Run that flows through the Outfall Area.1.3 OPERATIONAL HISTORY AND WASTE CHARACTERISTICSPrior to the construction of INAAP, the main use of the area surrounding the Jenny Lind PondOutfall Area was agricultural. Production of propellant at INAAP began in 1941. Effluent froma sanitary treatment plant, and industrial wastewater and storm water from the main productionarea of the plant (i.e. the P&E Area) were discharged to the Jenny Lind Run, which flowedthrough the Outfall Area to the Ohio River. In the mid 1950s, Jenny Lind Pond was constructedas a retention basin.The earthen dam for Jenny Lind Pond had a vitrified clay pipe outfall though the south end of thedam, and an emergency overflow spillway constructed of crushed limestone on the north end ofthe dam. The outfall structure emptied into a continuance of the Jenny Lind Run. The OutfallArea is low-lying and may have received water from the Jenny Lind Run if it overflowed itsbanks or if the water flowed over the emergency spillway on the north end of the dam. Theoutfall has also been flooded due to high water levels in the Ohio River.In 1997, heavy precipitation caused extensive flooding along the Ohio River. At Jenny LindPond, the flood level of the Ohio River exceeded the top of Jenny Lind Pond Dam by severalfeet. As the floodwaters receded, the dam was breached at the outfall structure. The breachwashed out to the base level of the stream channel below the dam, completely draining the pond.The dam has not been fixed since the flood.1.4 REPORT ORGANIZATIONThis PDI report addresses the data uncertainties for the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area identifiedin the CMS for Jenny Lind Pond (URS 2002c). The remaining portion of this report is organizedas follows:• Section 2 – Field Activities Summary• Section 3 – Data Quality and Chemical Results: summarizes the results of the quality control(QC) review and validation and presents analytical results.IntroductionSECTIONONE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 1-3• Section 4 – Contamination Assessment: summarizes the sampling objective and presents abrief contamination assessment in text and on figures of indicator chemicals present at thesite, and presents representative background concentrations of indicator chemicals.• Section 5 – Risk Evaluation: compares the results of the Outfall Area average contaminantconcentrations to the post remediation contaminant concentrations of the Jenny Lind RunSites 6, 25, and 54.• Section 6 – Summary and Recommendations• Section 7 – ReferencesFor additional information regarding the rational for and the objectives of the PDI, refer to theCMS (URS 2002c) and the Field Sampling Plan (FSP) PDI for Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area(URS 2004c). For additional information regarding the corrective measure implementation atthe Jenny Lind Pond, refer to the Final Design Corrective Measure for Jenny Lind Pond (URS2004a).Field Activities SummarySECTIONTWO Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 2-1All field activities were completed in accordance with the PDI FSP (URS 2004c) and applicableINAAP Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) (W-C 1995c, URSGWC 2000a, URS 2004c).Any deviations from the SOPs are noted on the Sample Collection Field Sheets (SCFS) providedin Appendix D.2.1 PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSThe following summarizes three separate sampling events for chemical analysis within the JennyLind Pond Outfall Area:• 1997 Final Incident Report of Dam Failure (ICI)• 1998 Phase I RI (Woodward Clyde (W-C); fieldwork completed in 1996)• 2002 Phase II RFI (URS)For the sampling completed after the failure of Jenny Lind Pond Dam (ICI 1997), two soilsamples, IN26 and IN27, were collected in the Outfall Area. IN26 was collected southeast of theOutfall Area, between the bridge and the Ohio River, and IN27 was collected along the breach inthe dam (see Figure 2-1).As part of the Phase I RI (W-C 1998), one soil boring, 10 surface soil, and two collocatedsurface water/sediment sample locations were completed in the Outfall Area downstream of thedam. The soil boring sample was collected in the center of the Outfall Area drainage, due east ofthe former dam. The surface soil samples, SS1 through SS10, were collected from 0-2 feetbelow ground surface (bgs) in the Outfall Area downstream of the dam. Soil samples 25SS02and 25SS03 were collected directly downstream (east-southeast) from the emergency spillway ofthe dam. Samples 25SS01 and 25SS04 were collected at the base of the Outfall Area valleywall, northeast of the dam. Samples 25SS05 through 25SS10 were collected downstream fromthe dam, along the bank of the Jenny Lind Run stream channel approaching the Ohio River.Additionally, two collocated surface water/sediment samples, SW1/SD1 and SW2/SD2, werecollected from the stream channel in the Outfall Area (see Figure 2-1).During the Phase II RFI (URS 2002b), three collocated surface water and sediment samples(25SW/SD33, 25SW/SD34, and 25SW/SD35) were collected from the Outfall Area, directly eastof the dam breach and along the stream channel.The sample identification, depth, matrix, and chemical analysis for the previous investigationsare presented in Table 2-1. Sample locations for the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area are shown inFigure 2-1.2.2 PDI SOIL SAMPLINGField activities for the PDI sampling effort included the collection of 209 sediment samples inthe Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, between the Jenny Lind Pond Dam and the service roadbridge 1400 feet downstream. The sediment samples were collected in a modified grid patternField Activities SummarySECTIONTWO Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 2-2across the Outfall Area. A total of 66 of the sediment samples were collected at approximately50-foot intervals along the Jenny Lind Run Stream Bank, 33 samples per side, and the remaining143 sediment samples were regularly spaced at 50-foot intervals across the rest of the OutfallArea (see Figure 2-1). The sediment samples were collected to a maximum depth of 12 inchesbgs using stainless steel hand augers.Additionally, URS personnel collected 12 background sediment samples, six from along LittleBattle Creek approximately 3000 feet south of the Outfall Area, and six along the Ohio Riverapproximately 3500 feet north of the Outfall Area. The background samples were collected to amaximum depth of 12 inches in representative sedimentary soil.One sample was retained for chemical analysis from each sampling location. Sampleidentifications, depth, matrix, and chemical analysis are presented in Table 2-2. Samplelocations for the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area are shown in Figure 2-1. Background samplelocations along Little Battle Creek are shown in Figure 2-2 and locations along the Ohio Riverare shown in Figure 2-3.2.3 SOIL INVESTIGATION RESULTSThe outfall investigation boundary encompassed an area from the downside stream of the JennyLind Pond Dam to the service road bridge 1400 feet downstream. In general, the sedimentcollected in the Outfall Area was typically described as silty clay (Unified Soil ClassificationSystem (USCS) symbol CL), moist, soft, olive gray to brown, low plastic with organics andsome fine grained sand. Complete sediment descriptions from each sample location in the JennyLind Pond Outfall Area, and background locations along Little Battle Creek and the Ohio River,were recorded on SCFSs located in Appendix D. A complete description of the Jenny Lind Pondtopography and geology can be found in the Phase II RFI (URS 2002b) report.2.4 IDW DISPOSITIONInvestigation-derived wastes (IDW) including sediment, decontamination fluids, and personalprotective equipment (PPE) were disposed in accordance with the Sitewide Work Plan(URSGWC 2000a) and the PDI FSP (URS 2004c).TABLE 2-1SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft bgs) Sample Matrix VOCs1 SVOCs2 Pest/PCB3 Metals4Nitroaromatics/Nitramines5 Nitrate/Nitrite6 TPH7 TOC8 CommentsPhase I RI (1996)25SS01 2501SS02 1-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS02 2502SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X Duplicate (2511SS02)25SS03 2503SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X MS/MSD25SS04 2504SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS05 2505SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS06 2506SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS07 2507SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS08 2508SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS09 2509SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SS10 2510SS02 0-2 Soil X X X X X X25SW/SD01 2501SD00 0-1 Sediment X X X X X X25SW/SD02 2502SD00 0-1 Sediment X X X X X X Duplicate (2539SD00)ICI Dam Failure Incident Report (1997)IN26 2526SD02 0-2 Sediment X X X X X XIN27 2527SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X X X XPhase II RFI (2002)25SB04 2504DS00 0-1 Soil X X X X X MS/MSD2504DS17 15-17 Soil X X X X X2504DS31 28-30 Soil X X X X X X2504DS40 38-40 Soil X X X X X25SW/SD33 2533SD00 0-2 Sediment X X X X X25SW/SD34 2534SD00 0-2 Sediment X X X X X25SW/SD35 2535SD00 0-2 Sediment X X X X XNotes: Abbreviations:1bgs = below ground surfaceSB = Soil BoringSD = SedimentSW = Surface WaterAll samples to be analyzed for chemical analysis were shipped EMAX Laboratory, Inc, of Torrance, California, with theexception of ICI Dam Failure Samples (ICI 1997).TCL Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): 1996 - Preparation Method 5030 / Analysis Method 8260A.2002 - Preparation Method 5030 (water/sediment) and 5035 (soil) / Analysis Method 8260B.Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 1 of 28/29/2005TABLE 2-1SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS INVESTIGATION SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft bgs) Sample Matrix VOCs1 SVOCs2 Pest/PCB3 Metals4Nitroaromatics/Nitramines5 Nitrate/Nitrite6 TPH7 TOC8 Comments2345 Nitroaromatics/nitramines were prepared and analyzed as identified in Method 8330 (1996 and 2002).678SS = Surface SoilDuplicate = Quality Control Duplicate(sample ID in parentheses)MS/MSD = Marix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicateft = feetRI = Remedial InvestigationRFI = RCRA Facility InvestigationTotal Organic Carbon (TOC) was prepared and analyzed as identified in Method 415.1.Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH): Diesel range organics prep. and method reported by ICI (1997).Nitrate/Nitrite was prepared and analyzed as identified in Method 300.TCL Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs): 1996 - Preparation Methods 3520 (aqueous) and 3550 (soil/sediment) /Analysis Method 8270.2002 - Preparation Methods 3520C (aqueous) and 3550B (soil/sediment) / Analysis Method 8270C.TCL Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs): 1996 - Preparation Methods 3520 (aqueous) and 3550(soil/sediment) / Analysis Method 8080.2002 - Preparation Methods 3520C (aqueous) and 3550B (soil/sediment) / Analysis Methods 8081A (Pesticides) and 8082(PCBs).TAL Metals: 1996 - Preparation Methods 3010/3020 (aqueous) and 3050B (soil) / Analysis Methods 6010/7000.2002 - Preparation Method 3010A (aqueous) and 3050B (soil) / Analysis Methods 6010B/7470A (mercury).Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 2 of 28/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD41 2541SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD42 2542SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD43 2543DS01 0-1 Sediment X25SD44 2544SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD45 2545SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD46 2546SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD47 2547SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD48 2548SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD49 2549SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25549SD01)25SD50 2550SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD51 2551SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD52 2552SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD53 2553SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD54 2554SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD55 2555SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD56 2556SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD57 2557SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD58 2558SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD59 2559SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD60 2560SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD61 2561SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD62 2562SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD63 2563SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD64 2564SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD65 2565SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD66 2566SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD67 2567SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD68 2568SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25568SD01)25SD69 2569SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD70 2570SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25570SD01)25SD71 2571SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X MS/MSD25SD72 2572SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD73 2573SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD74 2574SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD75 2575SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD76 2576SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD77 2577SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD78 2578SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD79 2579SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD80 2580SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD81 2581SD01 0-1 Sediment XQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 1 of 6 8/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD82 2582SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD83 2583SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD84 2584SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD85 2585SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD86 2586SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD87 2587SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD88 2588SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD89 2589SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25589SD01)25SD90 2590SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD91 2591SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD92 2592SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD93 2593SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X MS/MSD25SD94 2594SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD95 2595SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD96 2596SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD97 2597SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD98 2598SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD99 2599SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD100 25100SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD101 25101SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD102 25102SD02 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD103 25103SD03 0-1 Sediment X25SD104 25104SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD105 25105SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD106 25106SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD107 25107SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25507SD01)25SD108 25108SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD109 25109SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD110 25110SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD111 25111SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD112 25112SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD113 24113SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD114 25114SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD115 25115SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD116 25116SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD117 25117SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD118 25118SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD119 25119SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25519SD01)25SD120 25120SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD121 25121SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD122 25122SD01 0-1 Sediment X X XQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 2 of 6 8/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD123 25123SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD124 25124SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD125 25125SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD126 25126SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD127 25127SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD128 25128SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD129 25129SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD130 25130SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25530SD01)25SD131 25131SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD132 25132SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD133 25133SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD134 25134SD-01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD135 25135SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25635SD01)25SD136 25136SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD137 25137SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD138 25138SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD139 25139SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25639SD01)25SD140 25140SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD141 25141SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD142 25142SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD143 25143SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD144 25144SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD145 25145SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD146 25146SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD147 25147SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD148 25148SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25648SD01)25SD149 25149SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD150 25150SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD151 25151SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD152 25152SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD153 25153SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD154 25154SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD155 25155SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25655SD01)25SD156 25156SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD157 25157SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD158 25158SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD159 25159SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD160 25160SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD161 25161SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD162 25162SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD163 25163SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X MS/MSDQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 3 of 6 8/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD164 25164SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD165 25165SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD166 25166SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD167 25167SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD168 25168SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD169 25169SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD170 25170SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25670SD01)25SD171 25171SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD172 25172SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD173 25173SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD174 25174SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD175 25175SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD176 25176SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD177 25177SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25677SD01)25SD178 25178SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD179 25179SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD180 25180SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD181 25181SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD182 25182SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD183 25183SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD184 25184SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD185 25185SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD186 25186SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25686SD01)25SD187 25187SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD188 25188SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD189 25189SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD190 25190SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD191 25191SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD192 25192SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25692SD01)25SD193 25193SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD194 25194SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD195 25195SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD196 25196SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD197 25197SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD198 25198SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD199 25199SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25699SD01)25SD200 25200SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD201 25201SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD202 25202SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD203 25203SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD204 25204SD01 0-1 Sediment XQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 4 of 6 8/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD205 25205SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD206 25206SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD207 25207SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25707SD01)25SD208 25208SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD209 25209SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD210 25210SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD211 25211SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD212 25212SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD213 25213SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD214 25214SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD215 25215SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD216 25216SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD217 25217SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25717SD01)25SD218 25218SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD219 25219SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD220 25220SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD221 25221SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD222 25222SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD223 25223SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD224 25224SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD225 25225SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD226 25226SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD227 25227SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD228 25228SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD229 25229SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD230 25230SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD231 25231SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD232 25232SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD233 25233SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25733SD01)25SD234 25234SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD235 25235SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD236 25236SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (25736SD01)25SD237 25237SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X MS/MSD25SD238 25238SD01 0-0.33 Sediment X X X25SD239 25239SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X25SD240 25240SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD241 25241SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD242 25242SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD243 25243SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD244 25244SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD245 25245SD01 0-1 Sediment XQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 5 of 6 8/29/2005TABLE 2-2SUMMARY OF PDI SAMPLES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSISSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAParametersSampleLocationSampleIdentificationSampleDepth (ft. bgs)SampleMatrix Mercury1 SVOCs2 Pesticides3 Comments25SD246 25246SD01 0-1 Sediment X MS/MSD25SD247 25247SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD248 25248SD01 0-1 Sediment X25SD249 25249SD01 0-1 Sediment X Duplicate (25540SD01)BKSD01 BK01SD01 0-1 Sediment X X XBKSD02 BK02SD01 0-1 Sediment X X XBKSD03 BK03SD01 0-1 Sediment X X XBKSD04 BK04SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X MS/MSDBKSD05 BK05SD01 0-1 Sediment X X XBKSD06 BK06SD01 0-1 Sediment X X X Duplicate (BK506SD01)BKSD07 BK07SD00 0-1 Sediment XBKSD08 BK08SD00 0-1 Sediment XBKSD09 BK09SD00 0-1 Sediment XBKSD10 BK10SD00 0-1 Sediment XBKSD11 BK11SD00 0-1 Sediment XBKSD12 BK12SD00 0-1 Sediment XNotes: Abbreviations:1 bgs = below ground surface2 SD = SedimentBK = Background3 ft = feetAll samples were collected in 2004.MS/MSD = Matrix Spike/ Matrix Spike DuplicateAll samples were analyzed following the Louisville Chemistry Guideline (LCG), v.5, June2002.Duplicate = Quality Control Duplicate (sampleID in parentheses)Mercury: Preparation and Analysis Method 7471.All samples analyzed for chemical analysis were shipped to EMAX Laboratory, Inc, ofTorrance, California.TCL Semivolatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs): Preparation Method 3545 / AnalysisMethod 8270C.TCL Pesticides: Preparation Methods 3545 / Analysis Method 8081A.Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 6 of 6 8/29/2005Data Quality and Chemical ResultsSECTIONTHREE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 3-13.1 DATA QUALITYPrevious InvestigationsAll chemical data were reviewed, with the exception of the ICI Dam Failure (ICI 1997) results,following procedures identified in the INAPP Site Wide Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP)(URSGWC 2000), QAPP Addendums (URS 2002a and 2004c), and the USACE LouisvilleChemistry Guideline (June 2002). Volatile organic compound (VOC) data (i.e. benzene only)for one sample, pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) data for two samples, andantimony data for eight samples were rejected based on outlying quality control (QC)parameters. The data quality review and validation results for all chemical data generated in theprevious investigations, with the exception of ICI Dam Failure (ICI 1997) data, are presented inthe Jenny Lind Pond Phase II RFI (URS 2002b) report.PDIData for select samples collected at the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area were qualified estimated(J/UJ) based on calibration verification, holding time, internal standard, surrogate, laboratorycontrol sample (LCS), matrix spike (MS), method reporting limit, laboratory duplicate and/orfield duplicate data outside evaluation criteria. Additionally, semi-volatile organic compound(SVOC) results for one sample were rejected based on internal standard criteria. The sample wasreanalyzed with acceptable internal standard recoveries, and the reanalyzed results were used.Therefore, acceptable levels of accuracy and precision were achieved for the data. A completesummary of the data reviews and validations is presented in Appendix A.The analytical data for samples collected at the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area was determined tobe acceptable (including estimated data) for the intended use with the exception of select VOCs,metals and pesticide/PCB data qualified rejected (R).3.2 CHEMICAL INVESTIGATION RESULTSPrevious InvestigationsAll samples collected in the previous investigations from the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area wereanalyzed for Target Compound List (TCL) VOCs, TCL SVOCs, pesticides, PCBs, TargetAnalyte List (TAL) metals, and nitroaromatics/nitramines. Samples collected during the Phase IRI were additionally analyzed for cyanide and nitrate/nitrite. Samples collected as part of the ICIDam Failure Report (ICI 1997) were also analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), andone sample collected during the Phase II RFI was analyzed total organic carbon (TOC).PDIAll samples were analyzed for mercury as part of the PDI for the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area,including the background samples collected along Little Battle Creek and the bank of the OhioData Quality and Chemical ResultsSECTIONTHREE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 3-2River. Additionally, Outfall Area samples collected along the banks of the Jenny Lind Run, andsamples collected from Little Battle Creek, were analyzed for TCL SVOCs and pesticides.Results SummarySummaries of the chemical investigation results are as follows:• Surface and subsurface soil, and sediment samples collected from the Jenny Lind PondOutfall Area, and the types of analyses performed are summarized in Tables 2-1 and 2-2.• Chemicals detected, maximum concentration, and frequency of detects for soil and sedimentsamples collected from the Outfall Area during previous investigations are summarized inTable 3-1.• Chemicals detected, maximum concentration, and frequency of detects for sediment samplescollected from the Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area during the PDI are summarized in Table3-2.• Chemicals detected, maximum concentration, and frequency of detects for the backgroundsediment samples collected from Little Battle Creek and the Ohio River during the PDI aresummarized in Table 3-3.• Chemicals detected, maximum concentrations, and the percent difference (%D) betweenduplicates and original samples are in Appendix E. All field duplicate samples collectedfrom the Outfall Area are identified in the following table:Field Duplicate Associated Sample2511SS02 2502SS022539SD00 2502SD0025549SD01 2549SD0125568SD01 2568SD0125570SD01 2570SD0125589SD01 2589SD0125507SD01 25107SD0125519SD01 25119SD0125530SD01 25130SD0125635SD01 25135SD0125639SD01 25139SD0125648SD01 25148SD0125655SD01 25155SD0125670SD01 25170SD0125677SD01 25177SD01Data Quality and Chemical ResultsSECTIONTHREE Jenny Lind Pond Outfall Area, Site 25\\S075nt09\wp-files\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_rpt_rev1.doc\29-Aug-05 /OMA 3-3Field Duplicate Associated Sample25686SD01 25186SD0125692SD01 15192SD0125699SD01 25199SD0125707SD01 25207SD0125717SD01 25217SD0125733SD01 25233SD0125736SD01 25236SD0125540SD01 25249SD01BK506SD01 BK06SD01• Appendix E contains all analytical results.TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21 < 14 U 14 < 13 U 27Acetone 170 5 / 21 42 < 12 U 19 < 12 UBenzene 1.8 J 3 / 20 < 14 U < 12 U < 13 U < 12 UCarbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21 < 14 U < 12 U < 13 U < 12 UMethylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21 < 14 U < 12 U 7 J < 12 UToluene 56 12 / 21 < 14 U 13 1 J 5 JSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 21 120 J < 400 U < 430 U < 410 U2,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 U2-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UAcenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UAnthracene 150 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UBenzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21 73 J < 400 U < 430 U 11 JBenzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21 42 J < 400 U < 430 U 7 JBenzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21 120 J < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UBenzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UBenzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21 64 J < 400 U < 430 U 15 JBis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UButylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21 40 J < 400 U 15 J < 410 UCarbazole 260 J 3 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UChrysene 970 J 8 / 21 100 J < 400 U < 430 U 8 JDibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UDibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UDi-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21 4400 < 400 U 3900 < 410 UFluoranthene 1600 9 / 21 140 J < 400 U < 430 U 14 JFluorene 130 J 1 / 21 < 450 U < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UIndeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21 18 J < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UNaphthalene 41 J 2 / 21 9 J < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UN-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21 83 J < 400 U < 430 U < 410 UPhenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21 100 J < 400 U < 430 U 9 JPyrene 1200 9 / 21 120 J < 400 U < 430 U 11 J2502SD00February 26, 19962502SS02December 5, 19952501SD00February 26, 19962501SS02December 5, 1995Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 1 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2502SD00February 26, 19962502SS02December 5, 19952501SD00February 26, 19962501SS02December 5, 1995PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 20 < 4.5 U < 4 U < 4.3 U < 4.1 U4,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 20 < 4.5 U < 4 U < 4.3 U < 4.1 U4,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19 2.6 J < 4 U < 4.3 U < 4.1 Ualpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20 0.51 J < 2 U < 2.2 U < 2.1 Udelta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19 < 2.3 U < 2 U < 2.2 U < 2.1 UDieldrin 15 J 6 / 21 < 4.5 U < 4 U < 4.3 U < 4.1 UEndosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19 < 2.3 U < 2 U < 2.2 U < 2.1 UEndosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19 2.3 J < 4 U < 4.3 U < 4.1 UEndosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21 < 4.5 U < 4 U < 4.3 U 0.6 JEndrin 3.1 J 7 / 21 2.3 J < 4 U < 4.3 U 1.2 JEndrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18 2.1 J < 4 U < 4.3 U 0.25 JEndrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21 < 4.5 U < 4 U < 4.3 U 0.35 Jgamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19 < 2.3 U < 2 U < 2.2 U < 2.1 UHeptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20 < 2.3 U < 2 U < 2.2 U < 2.1 UHeptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19 < 2.3 U < 2 U < 2.2 U 0.18 JLindane 0.91 J 2 / 19 < 2.3 U < 2 U 0.91 J < 2.1 UMethoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19 < 23 U < 20 U < 22 U < 21 UPOLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19 < 45 U < 40 U < 43 U < 41 UNITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 21 < 538 U < 480 U < 530 U < 502 U2,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21 < 538 U < 480 U < 530 U < 502 UNitrobenzene 298 1 / 21 < 538 U < 480 U < 530 U < 502 UPETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21 5970 13000 7930 9910Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13 < 8 UJ R < 10.6 UJ RArsenic 17 21 / 21 11.3 9.9 11.4 8.4Barium 148 21 / 21 72 148 90.3 124Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 21 0.64 J 0.99 J 0.77 J 0.79 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 2 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2502SD00February 26, 19962502SS02December 5, 19952501SD00February 26, 19962501SS02December 5, 1995Cadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21 < 0.8 U < 0.96 U < 1.1 U < UCalcium 72800 21 / 21 29000 3190 J 10600 7900 JChromium 36.6 J 21 / 21 36.6 J 19 16.1 J 13Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21 11.7 14.9 12.3 J 10.5 JCopper 55.3 J 21 / 21 19.3 19.3 14.3 17.6Iron 35200 21 / 21 21900 26500 22100 18300Lead 182 J 21 / 21 122 J 18.6 J 15.9 J 17.6 JMagnesium 16500 21 / 21 3300 2470 3980 3450Manganese 2530 21 / 21 1260 J 1270 621 J 1320Mercury 22.4 11 / 21 1.5 < 0.1 U < 0.11 U < 0.1 UNickel 37.7 21 / 21 12.5 23.6 14.8 18.4Potassium 1750 21 / 21 362 J 760 J 880 J 812 JSodium 353 J 12 / 21 353 J < 120 U 193 J < 125 UThallium 7.5 19 / 21 7.5 2.9 7.3 2.2 JVanadium 29.1 21 / 21 23.1 29.1 20.5 22Zinc 328 21 / 21 85.4 69.8 52 61.4OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14 7.3 < 0.3 U < 0.32 U < 0.31 UTotal Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 3 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2502SD00February 26, 19962502SS02December 5, 19952501SD00February 26, 19962501SS02December 5, 1995Blank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 4 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21Acetone 170 5 / 21Benzene 1.8 J 3 / 20Carbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21Methylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21Toluene 56 12 / 21SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 212,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 212-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21Acenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21Anthracene 150 J 1 / 21Benzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21Benzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21Butylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21Carbazole 260 J 3 / 21Chrysene 970 J 8 / 21Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21Dibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21Di-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21Fluoranthene 1600 9 / 21Fluorene 130 J 1 / 21Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21Naphthalene 41 J 2 / 21N-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21Phenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21Pyrene 1200 9 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 12 U 23 24 J < 24 U < 25 U< 12 U 170 12 < 12 U < 24 U< 12 U < 5.9 U 0.88 6 J 1.3 6.3 J< 12 U < 5.9 U 4.9 6 J < 6.3 U2 J < 12 U < 12 U < 13 U1 J < 5.9 U 1 6 J 1.4 6.3 J< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U 280 430 J< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U10 J < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U2000 < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U< 400 U < 2100 U < 420 U < 430 U2504DS17November 15, 20002504DS31November 15, 20002503SS02December 5, 19952504DS00November 15, 2000Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 5 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 204,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 204,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19alpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19Dieldrin 15 J 6 / 21Endosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19Endosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19Endosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21Endrin 3.1 J 7 / 21Endrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18Endrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21gamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19Heptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20Heptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19Lindane 0.91 J 2 / 19Methoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19NITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 212,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21Nitrobenzene 298 1 / 21PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13Arsenic 17 21 / 21Barium 148 21 / 21Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2504DS17November 15, 20002504DS31November 15, 20002503SS02December 5, 19952504DS00November 15, 2000< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 2 U < 2.6 U 2.1 2.6 J < 2.6 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U R < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 4 U < 5.2 U < 5.1 U < 5.2 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 2 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U < 2.6 U< 20 U < 26 U < 26 U < 26 U< 40 U < 52 U < 51 U < 52 U< 481 U < 400 U < 400 U < 400 U< 481 U 95 400 J < 400 U < 400 U< 481 U < 400 U < 400 U < 400 U12900 15000 25.9 9730 25.6 7430 26.2R R < 12.8 U < 13.1 U8.3 11.1 1.29 10.7 1.28 10.5 1.31128 104 1.29 55.5 1.28 41.8 1.310.96 J 0.834 1.29 J 0.486 1.28 J 0.406 1.31 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 6 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyCadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21Calcium 72800 21 / 21Chromium 36.6 J 21 / 21Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21Copper 55.3 J 21 / 21Iron 35200 21 / 21Lead 182 J 21 / 21Magnesium 16500 21 / 21Manganese 2530 21 / 21Mercury 22.4 11 / 21Nickel 37.7 21 / 21Potassium 1750 21 / 21Sodium 353 J 12 / 21Thallium 7.5 19 / 21Vanadium 29.1 21 / 21Zinc 328 21 / 21OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14Total Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2504DS17November 15, 20002504DS31November 15, 20002503SS02December 5, 19952504DS00November 15, 2000< 0.96 U < 0.647 U < 0.64 U < 0.655 U5170 J 33000 129 J 46600 128 37600 13119.2 19.3 1.29 15.7 1.28 12.4 1.3111.3 J 12.6 2.59 9.15 2.56 7.6 2.6222.7 20.9 2.59 20.7 2.56 18.6 2.6222800 22600 25.9 24000 25.6 19800 26.223 J 35.9 1.29 10.5 1.28 9.79 1.312170 4950 129 16500 128 14600 1311070 1160 1.29 422 1.28 368 1.310.11 0.364 0.129 < 0.128 U < 0.131 U20.4 22.1 2.59 23.2 2.56 19.1 2.621030 J 1330 647 1570 640 1170 655< 120 U 79.6 129 J 116 128 J 94.6 131 J2.4 2.26 2.59 J 1.49 2.56 J 0.868 2.62 J27.7 26.6 1.29 17.4 1.28 14.8 1.3165 118 2.59 J 54.6 2.56 51 2.62< 0.29 U10.1 6.55Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 7 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2504DS17November 15, 20002504DS31November 15, 20002503SS02December 5, 19952504DS00November 15, 2000Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 8 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21Acetone 170 5 / 21Benzene 1.8 J 3 / 20Carbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21Methylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21Toluene 56 12 / 21SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 212,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 212-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21Acenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21Anthracene 150 J 1 / 21Benzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21Benzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21Butylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21Carbazole 260 J 3 / 21Chrysene 970 J 8 / 21Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21Dibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21Di-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21Fluoranthene 1600 9 / 21Fluorene 130 J 1 / 21Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21Naphthalene 41 J 2 / 21N-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21Phenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21Pyrene 1200 9 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual7.9 28 J < 12 U 27 5135 14 < 12 U < 13 U < 13 U1.8 6.9 J < 12 U < 13 U < 13 U< 6.9 U < 12 U < 13 U < 13 U< 14 U < 12 U < 13 U < 13 U1.5 6.9 J 1 J 5 J 35< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 710< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 410 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 20 J480 410 < 400 U < 420 U 13 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U 7 J 34 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 16 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 21 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 48 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 4500< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 60 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U < 430 U< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 450< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 49 J< 410 U < 400 U < 420 U 48 J2505SS02December 5, 19952506SS02December 5, 19952504DS40November 15, 20002504SS02December 5, 1995Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 9 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 204,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 204,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19alpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19Dieldrin 15 J 6 / 21Endosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19Endosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19Endosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21Endrin 3.1 J 7 / 21Endrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18Endrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21gamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19Heptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20Heptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19Lindane 0.91 J 2 / 19Methoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19NITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 212,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21Nitrobenzene 298 1 / 21PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13Arsenic 17 21 / 21Barium 148 21 / 21Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2505SS02December 5, 19952506SS02December 5, 19952504DS40November 15, 20002504SS02December 5, 1995< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 0.97 J< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 0.51 J< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U R< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U 0.79 J< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U R< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 1.9 J< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U R< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U R< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 1.3 J< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 1.5 J< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U R< 5 U < 4 U < 4.2 U 1.7 J< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U R< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U 0.07 J< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U R< 2.5 U < 2 U < 2.2 U R< 25 U 0.54 J < 22 U R< 50 U < 40 U < 42 U R< 400 U < 482 U < 513 U < 526 U< 400 U < 482 U < 513 U < 526 U< 400 U < 482 U < 513 U < 526 U6110 25.1 12400 10500 9740< 12.5 U R R R9.19 1.25 8.4 9.7 12.933 1.25 115 123 89.80.359 1.25 J 0.91 J 0.84 J < 0.53 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 10 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyCadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21Calcium 72800 21 / 21Chromium 36.6 J 21 / 21Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21Copper 55.3 J 21 / 21Iron 35200 21 / 21Lead 182 J 21 / 21Magnesium 16500 21 / 21Manganese 2530 21 / 21Mercury 22.4 11 / 21Nickel 37.7 21 / 21Potassium 1750 21 / 21Sodium 353 J 12 / 21Thallium 7.5 19 / 21Vanadium 29.1 21 / 21Zinc 328 21 / 21OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14Total Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2505SS02December 5, 19952506SS02December 5, 19952504DS40November 15, 20002504SS02December 5, 1995< 0.627 U < 0.96 U < U < 1.1 U19500 125 8120 J 5150 J 2550 J10.8 1.25 19.7 15.2 18.87.21 2.51 11.3 J 11.8 J 4.3 J17.6 2.51 18.9 19.3 3317900 25.1 22400 20100 244009.38 1.25 15.3 J 18.8 J 130 J8320 125 2100 2680 1260 J337 1.25 1000 1420 175< 0.125 U 0.13 < 0.11 U 13.716.4 2.51 22.3 19.4 14.3926 627 1020 J 691 J 827 J76.3 125 J < 120 U < 128 U 157 J1.05 2.51 J 3 2.1 J 1.9 J12.4 1.25 26.8 24.4 25.647.1 2.51 65.5 62.5 60.5< 0.3 U < 0.31 U < 0.32 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 11 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2505SS02December 5, 19952506SS02December 5, 19952504DS40November 15, 20002504SS02December 5, 1995Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 12 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21Acetone 170 5 / 21Benzene 1.8 J 3 / 20Carbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21Methylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21Toluene 56 12 / 21SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 212,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 212-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21Acenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21Anthracene 150 J 1 / 21Benzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21Benzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21Butylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21Carbazole 260 J 3 / 21Chrysene 970 J 8 / 21Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21Dibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21Di-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21Fluoranthene 1600 9 / 21Fluorene 130 J 1 / 21Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21Naphthalene 41 J 2 / 21N-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21Phenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21Pyrene 1200 9 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 13 U < 13 U < 14 U < 13 U< 13 U < 13 U < 14 U < 13 UR < 13 U < 14 U < 13 U< 13 U < 13 U < 14 U < 13 U< 13 U < 13 U < 14 U < 13 U< 13 UJ < 12 U 19 56< 420 U 92 J 74 J 110 J< 420 U < 430 U 67 J < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U9 J 16 J 11 J 12 J< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U 21 J< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U12 J 9 J 13 J < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U 160 J < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U 260 J7 J < 430 U 12 J 8 J< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 2600 U < 4400 U 150011 J 10 J 17 J 17 J< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U < 430 U < 450 U < 430 U< 420 U 64 J 69 J 660< 420 U 11 J 14 J 12 J8 J 9 J 14 J 14 J2509SS02December 5, 19952510SS02December 6, 19952507SS02December 5, 19952508SS02December 5, 1995Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 13 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 204,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 204,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19alpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19Dieldrin 15 J 6 / 21Endosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19Endosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19Endosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21Endrin 3.1 J 7 / 21Endrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18Endrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21gamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19Heptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20Heptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19Lindane 0.91 J 2 / 19Methoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19NITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 212,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21Nitrobenzene 298 1 / 21PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13Arsenic 17 21 / 21Barium 148 21 / 21Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 21Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2509SS02December 5, 19952510SS02December 6, 19952507SS02December 5, 19952508SS02December 5, 1995R < 4.3 UJ < 4.5 UJ < 4.3 UR 0.25 J < 4.5 U < 4.3 UR < 4.3 U 0.59 J < 4.3 UR 0.64 J < 2.3 U < 2.2 UR < 2.2 U < 2.3 U < 2.2 U0.99 J 1.6 J 0.68 J < 4.3 UR < 2.2 U < 2.3 U < 2.2 UR < 4.3 U < 4.5 U < 4.3 U0.53 J 1.3 J 0.72 J 1.3 J0.83 J 1.3 J 0.78 J < 4.3 UR < 4.3 U < 4.5 U < 4.3 U0.56 J 0.83 J 0.59 J 0.75 JR < 2.2 U 0.75 J < 2.2 UJR < 2.2 U < 2.3 U < 2.2 UR < 2.2 U < 2.3 U < 2.2 UR < 2.2 U < 2.3 U 0.35 JR < 22 UJ < 23 UJ < 22 UR < 43 U < 45 U < 43 U< 511 U < 525 U < 543 U < 527 U< 511 U < 525 U 780 3800< 511 U < 525 U < 543 U < 527 U10700 10800 12300 8270 JR < 10.5 UJ < 10.9 UJ < 10.5 UJ9.9 11.4 12.5 8.9 J107 107 109 1280.91 J 0.72 J 0.82 J 0.69 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 14 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyCadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21Calcium 72800 21 / 21Chromium 36.6 J 21 / 21Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21Copper 55.3 J 21 / 21Iron 35200 21 / 21Lead 182 J 21 / 21Magnesium 16500 21 / 21Manganese 2530 21 / 21Mercury 22.4 11 / 21Nickel 37.7 21 / 21Potassium 1750 21 / 21Sodium 353 J 12 / 21Thallium 7.5 19 / 21Vanadium 29.1 21 / 21Zinc 328 21 / 21OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14Total Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2509SS02December 5, 19952510SS02December 6, 19952507SS02December 5, 19952508SS02December 5, 1995< U < U < 1.1 U 1.2 J2500 J 8220 4190 12400 J14.5 22.6 22.7 27.312.9 8.1 J 7.3 J 15.228.4 39.1 36.7 55.3 J21800 26800 29000 29500 J33.1 J 120 122 182 J1830 3520 1970 4460 J1290 769 930 12800.3 22.4 14.9 1.429.7 22.9 25.7 23 J759 J 960 J 1220 J 624 J< 128 U < 131 U < 136 U < 132 U1.9 J 2 J 2.7 1.6 J22.4 25.6 28.1 25.5 J108 178 119 168 J< 0.31 U < 0.32 U < 0.33 U < 0.32 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 15 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2509SS02December 5, 19952510SS02December 6, 19952507SS02December 5, 19952508SS02December 5, 1995Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 16 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21Acetone 170 5 / 21Benzene 1.8 J 3 / 20Carbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21Methylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21Toluene 56 12 / 21SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 212,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 212-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21Acenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21Anthracene 150 J 1 / 21Benzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21Benzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21Butylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21Carbazole 260 J 3 / 21Chrysene 970 J 8 / 21Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21Dibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21Di-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21Fluoranthene 1600 9 / 21Fluorene 130 J 1 / 21Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21Naphthalene 41 J 2 / 21N-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21Phenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21Pyrene 1200 9 / 212526SD02 - ICIResult RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 27 U < 30 U < 27 U < 19 U< 14 U < 15 U < 14 U 38< 6.8 U < 7.4 U < 6.8 U < 19 U< 6.8 U < 7.4 U < 6.8 U < 19 U< 14 U < 15 U < 14 U < 19 U< 6.8 U < 7.4 U < 6.8 U < 19 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 33 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 23 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 35 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 12 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 56 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 31 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U 4200 4900 J 1600 2200 J 45 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 56 J< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U 2800 4900 J 6800 2200 < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U < 630 U< 450 U < 4900 U < 2200 U 47 JMay 19, 19972535SD00November 15, 20002533SD00November 15, 20002534SD00November 15, 2000Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 17 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 204,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 204,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19alpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19Dieldrin 15 J 6 / 21Endosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19Endosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19Endosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21Endrin 3.1 J 7 / 21Endrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18Endrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21gamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19Heptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20Heptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19Lindane 0.91 J 2 / 19Methoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19NITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 212,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21Nitrobenzene 298 1 / 21PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13Arsenic 17 21 / 21Barium 148 21 / 21Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 212526SD02 - ICIResult RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualMay 19, 19972535SD00November 15, 20002533SD00November 15, 20002534SD00November 15, 2000< 5.4 U 4.7 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 5.4 U 46 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 5.4 U 9.8 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 2.7 U 9.9 3 J < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 2.7 U < 3 U < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 5.4 U 15 5.9 J 4.6 5.4 J < 3.3 U< 2.7 U 7.1 3 J < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 5.4 U 2.1 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 5.4 U < 5.9 U 3.8 5.4 J 2.1 J< 5.4 U < 5.9 U 3.1 5.4 J < 6.3 U< 5.4 U 18 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 5.4 U 40 5.9 J < 5.4 U < 6.3 U< 2.7 U < 3 U < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 2.7 U < 3 U < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 2.7 U 2.6 3 J < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 2.7 U < 3 U < 2.7 U < 3.3 U< 27 U 400 30 J 16 27 J < 33 U< 54 U < 59 U < 54 U < 63 U< 400 U < 400 U < 400 U < 200 U< 400 U 18000 4000 170 400 J < 200 U< 400 U < 400 U < 400 U < 200 U< 38.68 U15100 27.1 6680 29.7 6630 27 11800< 13.6 U < 14.9 U 5.7 13.5 J < 19.3 U13.8 1.36 8.78 1.49 17 1.35 5.4110 1.36 94.7 1.49 111 1.35 1110.966 1.36 J 0.667 1.49 J 0.88 1.35 J 0.94 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 18 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyCadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21Calcium 72800 21 / 21Chromium 36.6 J 21 / 21Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21Copper 55.3 J 21 / 21Iron 35200 21 / 21Lead 182 J 21 / 21Magnesium 16500 21 / 21Manganese 2530 21 / 21Mercury 22.4 11 / 21Nickel 37.7 21 / 21Potassium 1750 21 / 21Sodium 353 J 12 / 21Thallium 7.5 19 / 21Vanadium 29.1 21 / 21Zinc 328 21 / 21OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14Total Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.2526SD02 - ICIResult RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualMay 19, 19972535SD00November 15, 20002533SD00November 15, 20002534SD00November 15, 2000< 0.678 U < 0.743 U < 0.676 U < 1.5 U12100 136 39900 149 36800 135 1190022.8 1.36 26.3 1.49 35 1.35 19.617 2.71 9.13 2.97 14.8 2.7 20.122.5 2.71 35.3 2.97 43.3 2.7 17.231000 27.1 21200 29.7 35200 27 2830020.2 1.36 175 1.49 155 1.35 21.95700 136 4290 149 2890 135 48101050 1.36 935 1.49 2530 1.35 1330< 0.136 U < 0.149 U 1.52 0.135 < 0.16 U37.7 2.71 14.9 2.97 15.8 2.7 29.31750 678 607 743 J 483 676 J 1290 J74.9 136 J 87.1 149 J 76.2 135 J 246 J2.32 2.71 J 0.871 2.97 J 2.32 2.7 J < 1.3 U27.4 1.36 21.1 1.49 28.1 1.35 22.279.2 2.71 164 2.97 328 2.7 1091.5Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 19 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).2526SD02 - ICIResult RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualMay 19, 19972535SD00November 15, 20002533SD00November 15, 20002534SD00November 15, 2000Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 20 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2-Butanone 51 6 / 21Acetone 170 5 / 21Benzene 1.8 J 3 / 20Carbon disulfide 4.9 J 1 / 21Methylene Chloride 7 J 2 / 21Toluene 56 12 / 21SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 9700 6 / 212,6-Dinitrotoluene 610 3 / 212-Methylnaphthalene 170 J 1 / 21Acenaphthene 110 J 1 / 21Anthracene 150 J 1 / 21Benzo(a)anthracene 800 J 9 / 21Benzo(a)pyrene 540 7 / 21Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 960 4 / 21Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 270 J 1 / 21Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 310 J 9 / 21Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 56 J 2 / 21Butylbenzyl phthalate 160 J 5 / 21Carbazole 260 J 3 / 21Chrysene 970 J 8 / 21Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 110 J 1 / 21Dibenzofuran 67 J 1 / 21Di-n-butyl phthalate 17000 9 / 21Fluoranthene 1600 9 / 21Fluorene 130 J 1 / 21Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene 250 J 2 / 21Naphthalene 41 J 2 / 21N-nitrosodiphenylamine 6800 8 / 21Phenanthrene 930 J 7 / 21Pyrene 1200 9 / 212527SD01 - ICIResult RL Qual< 14 U< 14 U< 14 U< 14 U< 14 U< 14 U9700610170 J110 J150 J800 J540960270 J310 J47 J< 460 U250 J970 J110 J67 J170001600130 J250 J41 J3400930 J1200May 19, 1997Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 21 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 4.7 J 2 / 204,4-DDE 46 J 3 / 204,4-DDT 9.8 J 3 / 19alpha-Chlordane 9.9 J 4 / 20delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 2.1 J 1 / 19Dieldrin 15 J 6 / 21Endosulfan I 7.1 J 1 / 19Endosulfan II 2.3 J 2 / 19Endosulfan sulfate 3.8 J 8 / 21Endrin 3.1 J 7 / 21Endrin aldehyde 18 J 3 / 18Endrin ketone 40 J 7 / 21gamma-Chlordane 0.75 J 1 / 19Heptachlor 0.07 J 1 / 20Heptachlor epoxide 2.6 J 2 / 19Lindane 0.91 J 2 / 19Methoxychlor 400 J 3 / 19POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB) (μg/kg)PCB 1254 1800 1 / 19NITROAROMATICS/NITRAMINES (μg/kg)2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene 321 1 / 212,4-Dinitrotoluene 18000 6 / 21Nitrobenzene 298 1 / 21PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS (mg/kg)Total petroleum hydrocarbons, diesel fraction 280 1/2METALS (mg/kg)Aluminum 15100 21 / 21Antimony 5.7 J 1 / 13Arsenic 17 21 / 21Barium 148 21 / 21Beryllium 1.1 J 20 / 212527SD01 - ICIResult RL QualMay 19, 1997< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 2.4 U< 2.4 U< 4.6 U< 2.4 U< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 4.6 U< 2.4 U< 2.4 U< 2.4 U< 2.4 U< 24 U180032124302982804920< 13.9 U11.684.51.1 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 22 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyCadmium 1.2 J 1 / 21Calcium 72800 21 / 21Chromium 36.6 J 21 / 21Cobalt 20.1 21 / 21Copper 55.3 J 21 / 21Iron 35200 21 / 21Lead 182 J 21 / 21Magnesium 16500 21 / 21Manganese 2530 21 / 21Mercury 22.4 11 / 21Nickel 37.7 21 / 21Potassium 1750 21 / 21Sodium 353 J 12 / 21Thallium 7.5 19 / 21Vanadium 29.1 21 / 21Zinc 328 21 / 21OTHER PARAMETERS (mg/kg)Cyanide 7.3 2 / 14Total Organic Carbon 10.1 1 / 1Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedUJ = Estimated NondetectU = Nondetectmg/kg = milligram per kilogramμg/kg = microgram per kilogramResults in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Analytical data for samples collected prior to October 2000 was obtained from the ArmyE = Value exceeds linear range.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.2527SD01 - ICIResult RL QualMay 19, 1997< 1.1 U7280026.81416.82620095416013001.417.1464 J234 J< 0.92 U22.5107< 0.68 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 23 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-1SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONSSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.This table combines data from the Phase I RI (1995-1996), the Phase II RFI (2000), and ICI(1997).2527SD01 - ICIResult RL QualMay 19, 1997Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 24 of 24 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD ID 2541SD01 2542SD01 2543SD01 2544SD01 2545SD01DATE COLLECTED August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004Maximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 66 < 430 U2,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66 < 430 UAnthracene 330 J 1 / 66 < 430 UBenzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66 < 430 UBenzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66 < 430 UBenzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66 < 430 UBenzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66 < 430 UBenzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66 < 430 UBis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66 < 430 UCarbazole 3400 J 2 / 66 < 430 UChrysene 1200 3 / 66 < 430 UDi-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66 230 430 JDibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66 < 430 UFluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66 < 430 UIndeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66 < 430 UN-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66 < 430 UPhenanthrene 1900 3 / 66 < 430 UPyrene 1800 4 / 66 < 430 UPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 66 < 5.2 U4,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 66 < 5.2 U4,4-DDT 8 3 / 66 < 5.2 UAldrin 3.4 3 / 66 < 2.6 Ualpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66 < 2.6 Ualpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66 < 2.6 Ubeta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66 < 2.6 Udelta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66 < 2.6 UDieldrin 8.1 27 / 66 < 5.2 UEndrin 3.2 J 3 / 66 < 5.2 UEndrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66 < 5.2 UHeptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 66 < 2.6 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 1 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD ID 2541SD01 2542SD01 2543SD01 2544SD01 2545SD01DATE COLLECTED August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004Maximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66 < 2.6 ULindane 3.1 J 1 / 66 < 2.6 UMETALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209 0.656 0.143 0.696 0.14 0.358 0.134 2.93 0.253 0.363 0.129Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 2 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662546SD01 2547SD01 2548SD01 2549SD01 2550SD01August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U1100 440< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 440 U< 5.3 U< 5.3 U< 5.3 U< 2.6 U< 2.6 U< 2.6 U< 2.6 U< 2.6 U< 5.3 U< 5.3 U< 5.3 U< 2.6 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 3 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2546SD01 2547SD01 2548SD01 2549SD01 2550SD01August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.6 U< 2.6 U1.07 0.132 3.19 0.339 2.28 0.155 1.01 0.128 J 1.6 0.123Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 4 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662551SD01 2552SD01 2553SD01 2554SD01 2555SD01August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual810 1100 J < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U6500 1100 290 420 J 1700 1100 3300 990< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U1500 1100 < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 1100 U < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U1600 1100 < 420 U < 1100 U 1400 990860 1100 J < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U850 1100 J < 420 U < 1100 U < 990 U< 6.7 U < 5.1 U < 6.5 U < 6 U< 6.7 U < 5.1 U < 6.5 U < 6 U< 6.7 U < 5.1 U < 6.5 U < 6 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U < 3.3 U < 3 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U < 3.3 U < 3 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U < 3.3 U < 3 U< 3.4 U 3.3 2.5 < 3.3 U < 3 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U < 3.3 U < 3 U5.6 6.7 J < 5.1 U 4.1 6.5 J 3.6 6 J< 6.7 U < 5.1 U < 6.5 U < 6 U< 6.7 U < 5.1 U < 6.5 U < 6 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U 1.9 3.3 J < 3 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 5 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2551SD01 2552SD01 2553SD01 2554SD01 2555SD01August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 3.4 U 2 2.5 J < 3.3 U < 3 U< 3.4 U < 2.5 U < 3.3 U < 3 U2.73 0.843 0.418 0.127 2.36 0.817 3.43 0.299 3.08 0.318Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 6 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662556SD01 2557SD01 2558SD01 2559SD01 2560SD01August 26, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U300 470 J 860 940 J< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 470 U < 940 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 U3.1 2.9 < 2.9 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 5.7 U < 5.7 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 7 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2556SD01 2557SD01 2558SD01 2559SD01 2560SD01August 26, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.9 U < 2.9 U< 2.9 U < 2.9 U1.43 0.148 0.554 0.125 0.629 0.143 1.27 0.713 2.92 0.323Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 8 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662561SD01 2562SD01 2563SD01 2564SD01 2565SD01August 26, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 930 U 230 440 J< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U2200 930 2000 2200 J< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 930 U < 440 U< 5.6 U < 5.4 UJ< 5.6 U < 5.4 UJ< 5.6 U < 5.4 UJ< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJ1.2 2.8 J < 2.7 UJ< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJ14 2.8 8.4 2.7 J< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJ< 5.6 U 2.9 5.4 J< 5.6 U < 5.4 UJ< 5.6 U < 5.4 UJ< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 9 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2561SD01 2562SD01 2563SD01 2564SD01 2565SD01August 26, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 25, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJ< 2.8 U < 2.7 UJ3.34 0.341 0.368 0.128 0.642 0.131 2.87 0.706 2.71 0.27Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 10 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662566SD01 2567SD01 2568SD01 2569SD01 2570SD01August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 27, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U2400 890< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 890 U< 5.4 U< 5.4 U< 5.4 U< 2.7 U4.1 2.7 J< 2.7 U9.5 2.7< 2.7 U3.2 5.4 J< 5.4 U< 5.4 U< 2.7 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 11 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2566SD01 2567SD01 2568SD01 2569SD01 2570SD01August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 27, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.7 U< 2.7 U3 0.345 2.63 0.162 0.581 0.137 J 1.3 0.134 3.89 0.675 JQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 12 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662571SD01 2572SD01 2573SD01 2574SD01 2575SD01August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U370 420 J< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 420 U< 5.1 U< 5.1 U< 5.1 U< 2.5 U< 2.5 U< 2.5 U< 2.5 U< 2.5 U< 5.1 U< 5.1 U< 5.1 U< 2.5 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 13 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2571SD01 2572SD01 2573SD01 2574SD01 2575SD01August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004 August 26, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.5 U< 2.5 U0.311 0.127 3.14 0.358 3.41 0.72 0.517 0.131 0.382 0.132Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 14 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662576SD01 2577SD01 2578SD01 2579SD01 2580SD01August 26, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 1100 U < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 UJ870 1100 J < 460 UJ< 1100 U < 460 UJ< 1100 U < 460 UJ< 1100 U < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 U1200 1100 < 460 U3400 1100 1300 460< 1100 U < 460 UJ1200 1100 < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 UJ730 1100 J < 460 U< 1100 U < 460 U1100 1100 < 460 U< 6.7 U < 5.6 U< 6.7 U < 5.6 U< 6.7 U < 5.6 U< 3.4 U < 2.8 U1.1 3.4 J 0.92 2.8 J< 3.4 U < 2.8 U5.9 3.4 3.2 2.8< 3.4 U < 2.8 U7 6.7 2.6 5.6 J< 6.7 U < 5.6 U< 6.7 U < 5.6 U< 3.4 U < 2.8 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 15 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2576SD01 2577SD01 2578SD01 2579SD01 2580SD01August 26, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 3.4 U < 2.8 U< 3.4 U < 2.8 U2.09 0.131 3.3 0.84 3.24 0.696 2.18 0.724 4.34 0.708Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 16 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662581SD01 2582SD01 2583SD01 2584SD01 2585SD01August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ2400 890 1100 910 J< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 890 U < 910 UJ< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 2.7 U < 2.8 U< 2.7 U < 2.8 U< 2.7 U < 2.8 U< 2.7 U 5.5 2.8< 2.7 U < 2.8 U< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 5.4 U < 5.5 U< 2.7 U < 2.8 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 17 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2581SD01 2582SD01 2583SD01 2584SD01 2585SD01August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 27, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.7 U < 2.8 U< 2.7 U < 2.8 U2.95 0.691 1.11 0.639 1.34 0.638 5.73 0.676 3.47 0.692Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 18 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662586SD01 2587SD01 2588SD01 2589SD01 2590SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 19 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2586SD01 2587SD01 2588SD01 2589SD01 2590SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2.75 0.172 4.08 0.678 3.79 0.69 0.705 0.132 1.05 0.126Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 20 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662591SD01 2592SD01 2593SD01 2594SD01 2595SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 450 U 510 870 J< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ310 450 J < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U 3400 870 J< 450 U < 870 UJ1000 450 1800 870 J< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 450 U < 870 UJ< 5.4 U < 5.3 U< 5.4 U < 5.3 U< 5.4 U < 5.3 U< 2.7 U < 2.6 U< 2.7 U < 2.6 U< 2.7 U < 2.6 U< 2.7 U 4.6 2.6< 2.7 U < 2.6 U< 5.4 U < 5.3 U< 5.4 U 2.4 5.3 J< 5.4 U < 5.3 U< 2.7 U < 2.6 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 21 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2591SD01 2592SD01 2593SD01 2594SD01 2595SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual< 2.7 U < 2.6 U< 2.7 U < 2.6 U0.588 0.127 2.15 0.136 4.39 0.657 2.39 0.166 2.63 0.754Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 22 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 662596SD01 2597SD01 2598SD01 2599SD01 25100SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 October 9, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 23 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectBlank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Analyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.2596SD01 2597SD01 2598SD01 2599SD01 25100SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 October 9, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual2.64 0.786 1.2 0.131 0.8 0.126 2.13 0.129 0.243 0.119Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 24 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD ID 25101SD01 25102SD01 25103SD01 25104SD01 25105SD01DATE COLLECTED August 30, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004Maximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualSEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 66 470 850 J < 890 U2,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UAnthracene 330 J 1 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBenzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBenzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBenzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBenzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBenzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UBis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66 5200 850 < 890 UCarbazole 3400 J 2 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UChrysene 1200 3 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UDi-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66 2900 850 1600 890Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UFluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UIndeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UN-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UPhenanthrene 1900 3 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UPyrene 1800 4 / 66 < 850 U < 890 UPESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 66 < 5.1 U < 5.4 U4,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 66 < 5.1 U < 5.4 U4,4-DDT 8 3 / 66 < 5.1 U < 5.4 UAldrin 3.4 3 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 Ualpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 Ualpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 Ubeta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66 8.8 2.6 3.6 2.7delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 UDieldrin 8.1 27 / 66 2 5.1 J < 5.4 UEndrin 3.2 J 3 / 66 < 5.1 U < 5.4 UEndrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66 < 5.1 U < 5.4 UHeptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 UQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 25 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD ID 25101SD01 25102SD01 25103SD01 25104SD01 25105SD01DATE COLLECTED August 30, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004 August 29, 2004Maximum Frequency Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 ULindane 3.1 J 1 / 66 < 2.6 U < 2.7 UMETALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209 3.43 0.643 2.5 0.673 4.2 0.739 4.86 0.745 1.78 0.621Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = QualifierJ = EstimatedR = RejectedU = NondetectUJ = Estimated NondetectAnalyte frequency information does not include dilutions and reanalyses.Results in the table represent the highest reported concentration for each analyte.Frequency indicates the number of times a given analyte was detected in the samples.Blank space for a set of analytes indicates that the sample was not analyzed for theseparameters.Q:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 26 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencySEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (μg/kg)2,4-Dinitrotoluene 22000 J 11 / 662,6-Dinitrotoluene 1600 1 / 66Anthracene 330 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]anthracene 830 J 1 / 66Benzo[a]pyrene 1000 J 1 / 66Benzo[b]fluoranthene 1800 J 6 / 66Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 880 J 3 / 66Benzo[k]fluoranthene 210 J 1 / 66Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 6100 6 / 66Carbazole 3400 J 2 / 66Chrysene 1200 3 / 66Di-n-butyl phthalate 47000 J 48 / 66Dibenz(ah)anthracene 430 J 2 / 66Fluoranthene 3100 J 5 / 66Indeno[1,2,3-c,d]pyrene 790 J 3 / 66N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 12000 J 5 / 66Phenanthrene 1900 3 / 66Pyrene 1800 4 / 66PESTICIDES (ORGANOCHLORINE) (μg/kg)4,4-DDD 6 4 / 664,4-DDE 5.1 18 / 664,4-DDT 8 3 / 66Aldrin 3.4 3 / 66alpha-Benzenehexachloride 12 13 / 66alpha-Chlordane 8.6 3 / 66beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 16 38 / 66delta-Hexachlorocyclohexane 23 11 / 66Dieldrin 8.1 27 / 66Endrin 3.2 J 3 / 66Endrin ketone 4.3 J 1 / 66Heptachlor 1.9 J 1 / 6625106SD01 25107SD01 25108SD01 25109SD01 25110SD01August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 August 28, 2004 October 9, 2004Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL Qual Result RL QualQ:\1616\9630\site25_pdi\site25_pdi_tbls_rev0.xls Page 27 of 86 8/29/2005TABLE 3-2SUMMARY OF CHEMICALS DETECTED - PDI SAMPLESSITE 25 - JENNY LIND POND OUTFALL AREAFIELD IDDATE COLLECTEDMaximum FrequencyHeptachlor epoxide 4.2 3 / 66Lindane 3.1 J 1 / 66METALS (mg/kg)Mercury 8.8 207 / 209Notes:ND = Not DetectedRL = Reporting LimitE = Value exceeds linear range.μg/kg = microgram per kilogrammg/kg = milligram per kilogramQual = Qua
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Geography: Charlestown, Clark County, Indiana
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Indiana Ordnance Works (U.S.)
Hoosier Ordnance Plant
Indiana Arsenal
Indiana Army Ammunition Plant
Explosives Industry--Indiana
Gunpowder, Smokeless
Ordnance manufacture
Black powder manufacture
Facility One
ICI Americas Inc
Clark County (Ind.)
Charlestown (Ind.)
United States. Army Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
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