Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Third Quarter Sampling Results, Fort Dix, New Jersey

Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Third Quarter Sampling Results, Fort Dix, New Jersey

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 19

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Ten wells were selected for continued monitoring based on the first quarter sampling results. The wells were purged and sampled between September 19 and September 21, 1990 in accordance with procedures specified in the Draft Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP), Fort Dix Follow-on Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, prepared by Dames & Moore. The sample containers were labeled, packed on ice in coolers, and shipped overnight with completed chain-of-custody forms to ESE for chemical analysis.


Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring First Quarter Sampling Results Fort Dix, New Jersey

Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring First Quarter Sampling Results Fort Dix, New Jersey

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Published: 1990

Total Pages: 70

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The first quarter sampling activities included a reconnaissance survey to locate and inspect the wells at the landfill and to select those to be included in the Monitoring Program. As a result of the survey, two wells (MW-8 and WES-3), which were vandalized or otherwise damaged, were excluded from the Monitoring Program. The selected wells and some related data are listed in Table 1. The locations of the wells are shown in Figure 1. The wells were purged and sampled in accordance with procedures specified in the Draft Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP), Fort Dix Follow-on Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, prepared by Dames & Moore. The sample containers were labeled, packed on ice in coolers, and shipped overnight with completed chain-of-custody forms to ESE for chemical analysis. The samples were analyzed for VOCS as well as for total and dissolved priority pollutant metals and iron. The analytical results are presented in Tables 2 and 3. Table 2 shows only the results for analyte concentrations above detection limits while Table 3 presents all analytical data.