Moffett RAB: EPA Regional Groundwater and Vapor Intrusion Update

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Presentation to the February 7, 2013, Moffett Restoration Advisory Board meeting by Alana Lee of EPA.

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EPA Regional Groundwater andVapor Intrusion Update

NAS Moffett Field

Restoration Advisory Board Meeting

February 7, 2013

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TCE Plume andEstimated CaptureZone – A/A1 Aquifer(0 - 45 feet below ground surface)

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TCE Plume andEstimated CaptureZone - B1/A2 Zone(50 - 75 feet bgs)

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TCE PlumeEstimated CaptureZone – B2 Aquifer(75 - 110 feet bgs)

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• Advanced cone-penetrometers to evaluatetypes of soil in specific areas

• Collected grab groundwater samples fromboreholes to select well locations to defineplume margins and characterize B2 Aquifer

• Sampled wells at toe of plume in A/A1 AquiferZone to evaluate plume stability

Hydraulic Containment WorkCompleted

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Areas ofInvestigation –A/A1 AquiferZone

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Areas ofInvestigation –B1/A2 Aquifer Zone

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Areas of InvestigationB2 Aquifer Zone

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Preliminary Findings

• Plume margins confirmed in each area withthe exception of residential area south of 101

• High trichloroethene (TCE) in shallowgroundwater beyond estimated plumeboundary in residential area south of 101

• Plume area characterized in B2 Aquifer

• Soil is heterogeneous with discrete layers ofcontamination

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TCE GroundwaterResults Along WesternMargins – North ofHighway 101

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Maximum TCE Groundwater Results Western Margins –South of Highway 101 (A/A1 Aquifer)

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Maximum TCE Groundwater Results Western Margins –South of Highway 101 (B1/A2 Aquifer)

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High Priority Areas for Indoor AirSampling

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Groundwater – Next Steps

• Determine extent of hot spots with further step-outsin residential area south of 101

• Install extraction wells to clean up hotspot areas

• Finalize report summarizing data

• Install and sample monitoring wells near plumeboundaries (western, eastern, toe of plume)

• Continue monitoring existing wells at toe of plume

• Review plume boundaries

• Conduct modeling to evaluate capture in B2 Aquifer

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Questions

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Sitewide Groundwater SupplementalFeasibility Study

• Stakeholder Comments on Preliminary Draft(July 2012)

• National Remedy Review Board Meeting(July 24, 2012)

• National Remedy Review Board Comments(January 14, 2013)

Groundwater Update

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Stakeholder and Remedy ReviewBoard Comments

• In situ redox technologies (comments relatedto safety, support, implementation, cost)

• Integrate groundwater and vapor intrusion(VI) remedy; provide metric for VI riskreduction related to groundwater

• Address role of vadose zone contamination

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Stakeholder and Remedy ReviewBoard Comments

• Evaluate improvements to slurry walls

• Better explain approach to using monitorednatural attenuation (MNA)

• Areas of cleanup should also focus onsensitive populations and future development

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EPA Next Steps

• Meetings with stakeholders to discussconcerns and path forward for the Site-widegroundwater remedy

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Questions

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EPA Contact Information

For More Information

www.epa.gov/region9/mew

www.epa.gov/region9/moffettfield

Alana LeeEPA Vapor Intrusion Project Manager

415.972.3141

[email protected]

Penny ReddyEPA Groundwater Project Manager

415.972.3108

[email protected]

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Additional Slides

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Remedy Review Board Comments onGroundwater Feasibility Study

• Provide a metric for measuring vapor intrusion risk reduction related toaccelerated groundwater cleanup

• Assess potential presence of dense non-aqueous phase liquid

• Compile results of all in-situ redox technologies and provide moredetails on how the technologies would be applied and when

• Address the role of vadose zone contamination

• Evaluate improvements to slurry walls

• Better explain approach to using monitored natural attenuation ascomponent of remedy

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Community Advisory BoardComments

• Support for Alternative 4 (in situ redox plus optimized system andmonitored natural attenuation)

• Groundwater feasibility study should be integrated with vapor intrusionremedy

• Areas for cleanup should not just include those with highconcentrations but all areas of sensitive populations and futuredevelopment

• Monitored natural attenuation should not be considered until moreactive treatment is completed and concentrations fall below 50 ppb

• Deployment of Permeable Reactive Barriers reconsidered

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Community Advisory BoardComments (Continued)

• Model should be relied upon only for comparativeanalysis

• Concerns with safety to building occupants usingin situ technologies beneath buildings and endresults if only partial treatment

• FS needs more discussion on difficultiesimplementing in situ treatment technologiesbeneath buildings and associated disruptions toproperties

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Projected VOC Plume – A Aquifer(0 to 45 feet bgs)

1992 2009 2019

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Projected VOC Plume – B1/A2 Aquifer(50 to 75 feet bgs)

1992 2009 2019

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Projected VOC Plume- B2 Aquifer(75 to 110 feet bgs)