(Red)'(Red)' SCA SERVICES, INC. 5 Middlesex Avenue Somerville, Massachusetts 02145 (617) 367-8300...
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(Red)'SCA SERVICES, INC.5 Middlesex AvenueSomerville, Massachusetts 02145(617) 367-8300 Telex 94-0473 ' SERVICESSCA
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August 6, 1984
Arthur Delia PiazzaPennsylvania Department ofEnvironmental Protection
Bureau of Solid Waste Management407 South Cameron StreetHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101
Dear Art:
Enclosed are copies of the most recent water qualitytests at SCAfs Elizabethtown Landfill (West Donegal Town-ship). Samples were taken on June 7, 1984.
You will note that we had full priority pollutantscans run on a leachate seep, and on a composit samplefrom wells 1 and 2. We also repeated the volatile organictests .on wells 1 and 2.
In response to these testing results, and to previoustesting run jointly with your agency, SCA will enter intoa two (2)-year water testing program to track conditions atthe site. As previously proposed in my letter of March 16,1984, this program will cover quarterly testing of theconventional parameters previously tested plus the thirty-one(31) volatile organics, and annual testing for RCRA metals.Without further response from your agency, I assume you arein agreement with this program.
Please be advised that SCA engineers are reviewing sitesurface conditions, and are examining your concerns forpossible leachate seepage in neighboring fields. Our plansto address any problems identified will be presented to youas soon as they are formulated.
/If any questions arise concerning this landfill, please
feel free to call me in Boston.
/7IS John Rhodes r-ton ger-, (Environmental Affairs ft p &
cc: M. Shivaram : BUREAU Of SOLID WASTED. Hildreth .._G. O'Bryan (w/encl.) Wu« w I3o4
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Environmental Services Division, Pricks Lock Rd., RD #1, Pottstown, PA 19464 {215) 326-9662
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tr-w/'" Dear Mr. Rhodes: f ... . . = •'vv^'C ".. - •' -• •Enclosed please find the results of the chemical analyses .performed on
•the four (4) monitoring well samples and the one (1) seep sample collectedfrom the Elizabethtown Landfill on 7.June 1984. The seep sample was col-lected from a seep stream located at approximately the midpoint of the north
"-;'*" border of the landfill. - . -;- ;
v£'- Jn addition to the reported data, field blank results'are presented"»X;--* along with copies of the log book entries and field sheets for the samples,§'• If you need any further information concerning these'samples, please do not
:;fc: hesitate to contact me. . , . . . " : ; '
•iAVr • — -- , ——Sincerely yours,
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CLIENT SCA Fllzabftthtnwn DATE SAMPLED 6/7/84CLIENT I.D. ______Men #1_______ DATE ANALYZED 6/20/84"RMC I.D. ______]378-84_______ ANALYZED BY KFG
VOLATILES
chloromethane • <5.0 ND 'bromodlchlorofnethane . "' ' <1 ,0'NDbromomethane . i <5.Q ND 1 ,2-dichlorbpropane ' <5.0 NDvinyl chloride 6,6 -1 .3-dlchloroprop'ene <S.Q NDchloroethane 30 ____ 4 trichloroethene 0.4methylene chloride <1.0 ND benzene . 9.2acrolein <1QQ ND dibromochloromethane <1.0 NDacrylonitrile - <25 ND 1,1.,2-trichloroethane . <5.0 ND1,1-dichloroethene. <1 «0___ 2-chloroethylvinyl ether <5.0 ND1,1-dichloroethane ' 27 bromoform __<5.Q NDtrans-l,,2-dichloroethene <l.o ND .tetrachloroethene <i .0 NDchloroform <1.0 ND 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane <5.0 ND1,2-dichloroethane <5.0___ toluene ' 0.31,1,1-trichloroethane <l ,Q___ chlorobenzene 2QQcarbon tetrachloride <1,0 ND ethyl benzene <i ,
1,3-cis-dichloropropene and 1,3-trans-dichloropropene could not be resolved,values reported indicate the sum of both compounds. .
< x ND * Not detected, value indicates minimum quantifiable limit.< x * Detected but at a concentration less. than the minimum quantifiable limit
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•SUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT ANALYSIS
CLIENT SCA Elizabethtown DATE SAMPLED 6/7/84CLIENT I.D. ______Well 12_______ DATE ANALYZED 6/2Q/84RMC I.D. ______1379-84_______ ANALYZED BY ____
VOLATILES
chloromethane <5.0 ND ''bromodichloromethane •• <1.Q NDbromomethane . • <5.0 ND 1 ,2-dichloroprbpane <5.Q NDvinyl chloride <5.0 ND 1 ,3-dichloropropene <s.o NDchloroethane n _____ % trichloroethene 0.2methyl epe chloride <1 .0 ND benzene , . 1.2acrolein <1QQ ND dibromochloromethane <y.o NDacrylonitrile <25 ND 1 ,1 ,2-trichloroethane . <s.O ND1 ,1-dichloroethene. <1 .0 ND 2-chloroethylvinyl ether <s.o ND1 ,1-dichloroethane 3,6 ___ bromoform <s.Q NDtrans-l,2-dichlqroethene <1 .0 ___ ^ tetrachloroethene <i .n NDchloroform <1 .0 ND 1 ,1 ,2,2-tetrachloroethane *s,n Nn1 ,2-dichloroethane <5.Q ND toluene 0.41 ,1 ,1-trichloroethane <1 0 ND chlorobenzene _ T IQcarbon tetrachloride <1,0 ND ethyl benzene <:i .n
1,3-cis-dichloropropene and 1,3-trans-dichloropropene could not be resolved,values reported indicate the sum of both compounds.
< x ND s Not detected, value indicates minimum quantifiable limit.< x « Detected but at a concentration less than the minimum quantifiable limit
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CLIENT SCA EHzabethtown DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84
ORIGINAL(Red)
CLIENT I.D. Hell fl & Well #2 Composite DATE ANALYZED 6/14/84"RMC I.D. 1378-84 and 1379-84 ANALYZED BY _____KFG
ACID COMPOUNDS
' phenol __2-chlorophenol ' <5 ND2-nitrophenol <5 ND2,4-dimethylphenol <5 ND2,4-dichlorophenol, <5 ND4-chloro-3-methyl phenol . <5 ND.2,4,6-trichlorophe'nol <5 ND"2,4-dinitrophenol ' <1Q ND4-nitrophenol . ' <35 ND •2-methyl-4,6-dinitropheno1 <20 'NDpentachlorophenol <20 ND ......
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(Red)SUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT. ANALYSIS '
CLIENT SCA Fllzahethtown DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84_______CLIENT I.D. Well JH & Well 12 Composite DATE ANALYZED 6/1 /84RMC I.D. 1378-84 and 1379-84 ANALYZED BY KFG
BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS
n-nitrosodimethylamine ' <5 ND 4-chlorophenyl .phenyl ether <5 NDbis(2-chloroethyl)ether <5 Np n-nitrosodiphenylamine ___ <5 ND1 , 3-d ic hi oro benzene " <5 Np 1 ,2-di phenyl hydrazine ___ <5 ND1 ,4-dichlorobenzene <5 Nn 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether ___ <s ND1 ,2-dic hi oro benzene <§ NH hexac hi oro benzene ___ <8 NDbis{2-chloroisopropyl)ether ^ NH phenanthrene . • ___ <s i^nhexac hi oroethane <5 ND anthracene . ___ <s NDn-nitrosodi-n-propylamine <;5 ND di-n-butyl phthalate ' ___ <g NHnitrobenzene - ^ NH fluoranthene ___ <s NDfsophorone <5 ND benzidine <ion NDbis(2-chloroethoxy)methane <5 ND pyrene • ' , <5 ND1 ,2,4-trichlorobenzene <5 ND butyl benzyl phthalate . ___ <5 NDnaphthalene <s ND benz(a)anthracene ___ <5 NDhexachlorobutadiene <s ND S.S'-dichlorobenzidine <ioo NDhexachlorocyclopentadiene <s ND .chrysene ^20 ND2-chloronaphthalene • <:5 ND bis(2-ethylhexyl )phthalate 6.1acenaphthylene <5 ND di-n-octyl phthalate <5 NDdimethyl phthalate <5 ND benzo(b)fluoranthene2,6-dinitrotoluene <5 Nn benzo(k)fluoranthene <25 NDacenaphthene - <s ND benzo(a)pyrene2,4-dtnitrotoluene <r5 ND indeno(l ,2,3-c .djpyrene <4n NDfluorene ^7 Nn dibenz(a,h)anthracenedlethyl phthalate ___ 8.0 benz(g.h.i.)'Pery1ene ^^n ND
. . ' 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo- .p-dioxin <in.Nn
< x ND = Not detected, value indicates minimum quantifiable limit,< x = Detected but at a concentration less than the. minimum quantifiable limit
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SUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT ANALYSIS
CLIENT SCA FHyahftthtnwn DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84CLIENT I.D. _______sefip________ DATE ANALYZED 6/14/84'RMC I.D. 1380-84 ANALYZED BY ______KFG
ACID COMPOUNDS
" . . " . " " - M/lphenol <5 i2-chlorophenol . ' . <s ND2-nitrophenol <5 ND2,4-dimethyl phenol <$ fjp2,4-dTchlorophenol. <IQ ND4-chloro-3-niethylphenol . <g ND2,4,6-trichlorophenol <IQ ND2»4-dinitrophenol <IQ ND4-nltrophenol '.-•' ' <4Q ND2-methyl-4,6-dinitrophenol <25 NDpentachlorophenol
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CLIENT SCA.EHzahethtnwn___' DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84________CLIENT 1.0. ______Seep_________ DATE ANALYZED 6/14784RMC I»D. 1380-84 _________ ANALYZED BY KFG
BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS
n-nitrosodimethylamine <5 ND 4-chlorophenyl .phenyl ether <5bis(2-ch1oroethy1 )ether ___ <5 ND n-nitrosodiphenyla.mine <51 ,3-dichlorobenzene " '<5 Nn 1 ,2-diphenylhydrazine ___ <5 Nn1 ,4-dichlorobenzene ___ <s Nn 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether <in Nn1 ,2 -die hi oro benzene ___ ^5 Nn hexachloro benzene , <in NHbis(2"Chloroisopropyl )ether ^ ^n phenanthrene <g ]^ph^xachloroethane ___ *$ NH anthracene ___ <e; 'n-nitrosodi-n-propylamlne ^R NH di-n-butyl phthalate <g fopnitrobenzene • - ^5 NH fluoranthene <g \isophorone ^ Nn benzidine <loo Nnbis(2-chloroethoxy)methane ^5 Nn pyrene . <IQ Nn1,2,4-trichlorobenzene <s Nn butyl benzyl phthalate ___<£naphthalene ^5 Nn faenz(a)anthracene <IQhexachloro butadiene ^B ND 3,3'-die hi oro benzidine <inn Nnhexachlorocyclopentadiene <5 ND chrysene <25 Nn2-chloronaphthalene -' 5 Nn bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate ____5.9acenaphthylene ^5 Nn di-n-octyl phthalate <s NDdimethyl phthalate <$ Nn benzo(b)fluoranthene <25 ND2,6-dinitrotoluene ^5 Nn benzo(k)fluoranthene <25 NDacenaphthene . ^'5 Nn benzo(a)pyrene <25 ND2,4-dinltrotoluene ^5 Nn indeno(l ,2,3-c,d)pyrene <50 NDfluorene ^R Nn dibenz(a,h)anthracene <50 NDdlethyl phthalate ^___ benz(g.h,i.Vperylene <5Q ND
* 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin " 7"'" <rio"Nn
< X FID » Not detected, value indicates minimum quantifiable limit.< x * Detected but at a concentration less than the.minimum quantifiable limit
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SUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT ANALYSIS
CLIENT SCA Elizabethtown DATE SAMPLED 6/7/84CLIENT I,D. _______$eep________ DATE ANALYZED 6/20/84RMC I.D. _____1380-84_______ ANALYZED BY ______KFG
VOLATILES
ug/1 yg/1chloromethan& 6.9 bromodichloromethane ' <1,0 NDbromomethane . 4 <5.0 ND 1,2-dichloropropane ' <5.Q NDvinyl chloride 83____ 1,3-dichloropropene <S,Q NQchloroethane 6.7 trichlproethene 33___methylene chloride 300____ benzene 14acrolein <IQQ : ND dibromochloromethane <i .0 NDacrylonitrile - <25 ND 1,1,2-trichloroethane <5.0 ND1,1-dichloroethene. <1.0 2-chloroethylv1nyl ether <5.p ND1,1-dichloroethane 48____ faromoform <5.0 NDtrans-l,,2-dichlqroethene 52____', tetrachloroethene 5.3chloroform <i .0 ND 1.1,2,2-tetrachloroethane <5.0 ND1,2-dichloroethane 8.0 toluene1,1,1-trichloroethane <l.0 ND chlorobenzene 1200carbon tetrachloride <i.0 ND ethyl benzene 120
1,3-cis-dichloropropene and 1,3-trans-dichloropropene could not be resolved,values reported indicate the sum of both compounds.
< x ND » Not detected, value Indicates minimum quantifiable limit.< x = Detected but at a concentration less than the minimum quantifiable limit
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SUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT ANALYSIS
CLIENT SCA-Flizabethtown DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84CLIENT I.D. ___________________ DATE ANALYZED 6/14/84RMC I.D. FiPlri RTanfc _____ ANALYZED BY KFG
ACID COMPOUNDS
phenol <5 ND2-chlorophenol <s ND2-nitrophenol <5 ND2, 4-dimethyl phenol <5 ND2,4-dichlorophenol: <1Q ND4-ch1oro-3-methyl phenol <5 ND2,4,6-trichlorophenol <10 ND2,4-dinitrophenol <20 ND4-nitrophenol . <5Q ND
• . 2 -methyl -4, 6-dinitro phenol <20 NDpentachlorophenol " <25 ND
< x ND = Not detected, value indicates minimum quantifiable limit.< x - Detected but at a concentration less than the minimum quantifiable limit
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ORIGINALSUMMARY OF ORGANIC PRIORITY POLLUTANT ANALYSIS
CLIENT SCA Elizabethtown DATE RECEIVED 6/7/84CLIENT I.D. ___________._______ DATE ANALYZED 6/14/84RMC I.D. Field Blank ______ .ANALYZED BY _____ KEG
BASE/NEUTRAL COMPOUNDS
yg/1n-nitrosodimethylamine <5 ND 4-chlorophenyl phenyl ether <5 NDbis(2-chloroethyl)ether <5 ND n-nitrosodiphenylamine <5 ND1,3-dichlorobenzene <5 ND 1 ,2-diphenylhydrazine <5 ND1 t4-dichlorobenzene <5 ND 4-bromophenyl phenyl ether <IQ ND1 ,2-dichloro benzene <5 ND hexachloro benzene <io NDbis(2-chloro1sopropyl )ether <5 ND phenanthrene <s NDhaxachloroethane <5 ND anthracene . <5 NDn-nitrosodi-n-propylamine <5 ND di-n-butyl phthalate <5 NDnitrobenzene <5 ND fluoranthene . <5 NDisophorone <5 ND benzidine <|QQ NDbis(2-ch1oroethaxy)methane <5 ND pyrene • <IQ ND1 ,2,4-trichlorobenzene <5 ND butyl benzyl phthalate , <5 NDnaphthalene <5 ND benz(a)anthracene <20 NDhexachloro butadiene <5 ND 3»3'-dichlorobenzidine <IQD NDhexachlorocyclopentadlene <7 ND chrysene <20 ND2-chloronaphthalene '<5 ND bis(2-ethylhexyl )phthalate ___ 6.5acenaphthylene <5 ND di-n-octyl phthalate <5 NDdimethyl phthalate <5 ND benzo(b)fluoranthene <25 ND2,6-dinitrotoluene <10 ND benzo(k)fluoranthene <25 NDacenaphthene - <5 ND benzo(a)pyrene <4o ND2,4-dinitrotoluene <io ND indeno(l ,2,3-c,d)pyrenefluorene <io ND dibenz(a,h)anthracenediethyl phthalate <5 ND benz(g,h.i.)^erylene
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VOLATILES
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