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June 2004 Off-Post Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report

Section 3 - Groundwater Monitoring Procedures

Fifteen wells contained VOCs at concentrations above the MDL in June 2004.  Based on historical detections, the lateral extent of VOC contamination extends approximately 0.5 mile beyond the south and west boundaries of CSSA to well I10-7 to the west and LS-4 to the south.  Information such as well depth, pump depth, and other pertinent data necessary to properly characterize the vertical extent of migration, is not readily available from most well owners.

Off-post wells are grouped by community or neighborhood for the following discussion of the June 2004 results.  Concentrations of VOCs detected in June 2004 are presented in Table 3.1.  Full analytical results from the June 2004 sampling event are presented in Appendix B.  PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE concentration trends are illustrated in Figure 3.1 for wells LS-2, LS-3, LS-6, LS-7, OFR-3, RFR-10, and RFR-11.  These wells were selected for display because they have had detections of PCE and TCE that approach and/or exceed MCLs.  Figure 3.1 also includes precipitation data from the CS‑MW16-LGR weather station and the AOC-65 weather station.  These figures are presented prior to the discussion of June 2004 groundwater sampling results for each neighborhood.  Appendix C is a comparison of pre- and post-GAC PCE and TCE concentrations.

Further discussion of the quarterly groundwater monitoring program conducted from June 2001 to March 2004 is available in previous quarterly reports, located in Volume 5, Groundwater of the CSSA Environmental Encyclopedia.

No problems were identified during data verification performed on the June 2004 CSSA off-post data.  All data for the June 2004 off-post groundwater monitoring event is considered usable.

Methylene chloride has been periodically detected in on- and off-post samples since 1992.  However, because methylene chloride was also detected in associated quality control samples, it was concluded the analyte was introduced as a laboratory contaminant and was not present in the groundwater.  In addition, there are no known historical uses of methylene chloride on-post, and methylene chloride has not been detected in the same wells consistently over time, supporting the conclusion that methylene chloride is present because of laboratory procedures.  The earliest detection of methylene chloride was in November 1992, with sporadic detections in September 1999, December 2001, March 2002, and September 2002.  Three detections of methylene chloride reported in March 2003 were flagged with a �B� flag, as the concentration of methylene chloride was above the RL in the method blank.  Methylene chloride was not detected in the June 2003, September 2003, December 2003, March 2004, or June 2004 sampling events.

Chloroform has been detected on-and off-post since 1992.  Chloroform is regulated by the EPA as a total trihalomethane (TTM) with a combined MCL of 80 ppb for all TTMs detected.  No detections of chloroform and other TTMs have been above the combined MCL.  These compounds are regulated as byproducts related to drinking water disinfection.  Chloroform detections in well JW-14 are related to the well owner adding bleach to the drinking water well for disinfection.

3.1 - Fair Oaks

June 2004 Results

In June 2004, well FO-17 in the Fair Oaks area was sampled.  No VOCs were detected in well FO-17.  Well FO-17 is sampled on a yearly basis, and no contaminants of concern have been reported in this well.  A sample was not collected from well FO-J1 this quarter due to an electrical malfunction.  The City of Fair Oaks has repaired the problem and well FO-J1 will be sampled next quarter.  PCE was detected in FO-J1 at a concentration of 0.36 �g/L, above the MDL but below the RL, in March 2004.

Results Summary

Wells in the Fair Oaks area were first sampled in September 2001.  Eleven consecutive quarterly samples were collected from FO-J1 through March 2004.  PCE levels have ranged from 0.06 to 0.36 �g/L.  FO-J1 will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule for upcoming events.  Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE from wells sampled in the Fair Oaks area during the 2004 sampling events are provided in the following table:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE

(MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/2/2004 & 3/4/2004

FO-J1

0.36F

ND

ND

FO-8

ND

ND

ND

6/7/2004

FO-17

ND

ND

ND

FO-17 (FD)

ND

ND

ND

F = Detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = Not detected above the MDL

FD = Field duplicate

3.2 - Hidden Springs Estates

June 2004 Results

In June 2004, Hidden Springs Estates wells HS-2 and HS-3 were sampled.  Well HS-2 had no VOC detections this quarter.  However, HS-2 had detections of PCE and toluene at concentrations of 0.14 mg/L and 1.0 mg/L, respectively, in March 2004.  These concentrations were above the MDL, but below the RL.  Based on these detections, HS-2 will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.  Well HS-3 had no VOC detections in June 2004.  Well HS-3 will remain on the annual sampling schedule.

Results Summary

Wells in Hidden Springs Estates were first included in CSSA�s groundwater monitoring program in December 2001.  Over the history of the sampling at well HS-2, PCE levels have ranged from 0.11 to 0.22 �g/L.  Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE from the Hidden Springs area wells sampled in the 2004 sampling events are provided below:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE

(MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/3/2004

HS-2

0.14F

ND

ND

6/9/2004

HS-2

ND

ND

ND

HS-3

ND

ND

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = not detected above the MDL

3.3 - Interstate I-10 Area

June 2004 Results

Three wells in the I-10 area were sampled in June 2004:  I10-2, I10-4, and I10-7.  Well I10‑2 had VOC detections of PCE (0.11 mg/L) and TCE (0.11 mg/L), the first PCE and TCE detections in I10-2 since March 2003.  Well I10-4 reported no VOC detections in June 2004.  In March 2004 well I10-4 reported its maximum detected PCE concentration of 2.22 mg/L.   Based on these detections, I10-2 and I10-4 will be added to the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.  Well I10-7 had no VOC detections in June 2004 and will remain on the annual sampling schedule.

Results Summary

Wells in the I-10 area were first included in CSSA�s groundwater monitoring program in September 2001.  PCE levels in I10-2 have ranged from 0.06 to 0.16 �g/L, and in I10-4 from 0.06 to 2.22 �g/L.  Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE from I-10 area wells sampled during the 2004 sampling events are provided in the following table:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE

(MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/1/2004 & 3/3/2004

I10-2

ND

ND

ND

I10-4

2.22

0.87F

ND

6/9/2004 & 6/10/2004

I10-2

0.11F

0.11F

ND

I10-4

ND

ND

ND

I10-7

ND

ND

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = not detected above the MDL

3.4 - Jackson Woods

June 2004 Results

In June 2004, eleven Jackson Woods wells (JW-6, JW-7, JW-8, JW-9, JW-13, JW-14, JW-26, JW‑27, JW-28, JW-29, and JW‑30) were sampled.  Three of the eleven wells sampled, JW-7, JW-14, and JW-28, had detections of contaminants of concern below the applicable MCLs.  Wells JW-6, JW-8, JW-9, JW-13, JW-26, JW-27, JW-29, and JW-30 had no VOC detections.  Wells JW-8, JW-9, and JW-26 will continue to be monitored on a quarterly basis because of previous detections.  Wells JW-6, JW-13, and JW-27 will be sampled as needed.  Well JW-29 had no detections the last four quarters but will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule because it is near impacted wells.

Well JW-7 was initially sampled in September 2003.  The June 2004 sampling event was the fourth consecutive round of sampling at JW-7, and a concentration of 0.47 g/L PCE was detected, which is above the MDL but below the RL.  PCE concentrations in this well have ranged from 0.42 to 0.65 �g/L.

No VOCs were detected in wells JW-8 and JW-9 this event.  PCE was detected below the RL in well JW-8 for four consecutive sampling events prior to the June 2004 event.  PCE levels have ranged between 0.29 to 0.35 �g/L for well JW-8 and 0.06 to 0.15 �g/L for well JW-9.

Well JW-13 had no VOC detections in June 2004.  JW-13 was sampled for the first time in September 2001 and never had a VOC detection.

Chloroform (0.40 g/L) and bromodichloromethane (0.21 g/L) were detected in JW-14.  Chloroform has been consistently detected in this well since September 2001 ranging from 0.03 to 53.45 �g/L. All chloroform results have been below the TTMs MCL of 80 mg/L.  This well owner routinely disinfects his well with bleach, which results in TTM detections in the water.

Well JW-26 had no VOC detections this event but will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.  Historic PCE levels have ranged from 0.06 to 0.14 �g/L.

Well JW-27 was sampled for the second time in June 2004.  No VOCs were detected.  Well JW-27 will remain on the annual sampling schedule.

Well JW-28 was sampled for the fourth consecutive event and toluene was detected at a concentration of 0.12 mg/L (below the RL).  Toluene concentrations have ranged between 0.12 and 0.22 �g/L since June 2003.

Wells JW-29 and JW-30 had no VOC detections this sampling event.  Well JW-29 had a PCE detection in June 2003.  Although well JW-29 has had four consecutive sampling events with no VOC detections it will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule because it is near impacted wells.  Well JW-30 had four consecutive detections of PCE prior to the June 2004 event.  PCE concentrations have ranged from 0.06 to 0.2 �g/L in JW-30.

Wells JW-6, JW-8, JW-9, JW-13, JW-26, JW-27, JW-29, and JW-30 had no VOC detections in June 2004.  Wells JW-7, JW-8, JW-9, JW-14, JW-26, JW-28, JW-29, and JW-30 will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.

Results Summary

Off-post sampling was first performed in the Jackson Woods area in 1995 with sampling at JW-30, and no VOCs were detected in this well at that time.  JW-30 was again sampled in September 1999, and methylene chloride was the only VOC detected.  Additional Jackson Woods wells have been added to the sampling list since 1995.  Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE in wells in the Jackson Woods area sampled during the 2004 sampling events are provided below:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE (MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE (MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE (MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/10/2004 to 3/13/2004

JW-7

0.42F

ND

ND

JW-8

0.35F

ND

ND

JW-9

0.15F

ND

ND

JW-12

ND

ND

ND

JW-14

ND

ND

ND

JW-14 (FD)

ND

ND

ND

JW-26

ND

ND

ND

JW-26 (FD)

ND

ND

ND

JW-26

ND

ND

ND

JW-26-TAP

ND

ND

ND

JW-26-FRIGE

ND

ND

ND

JW-30

0.15F

ND

ND

6/4/2004 to 6/10/2004

JW-6

ND

ND

ND

JW-7

0.47F

ND

ND

JW-8

ND

ND

ND

JW-9

ND

ND

ND

JW-13

ND

ND

ND

JW-14

ND

ND

ND

JW-26

ND

ND

ND

JW-27

ND

ND

ND

JW-28

ND

ND

ND

JW-29

ND

ND

ND

JW-30

ND

ND

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = not detected above the MDL

FD = Field Duplicate sample

TAP = Sample collected from water tap inside residence

Fridge = sample water collected from refrigerator inside residence

3.5 - Leon Springs Villa

June 2004 Results

Seven wells (LS-1, LS-2, LS-3, LS-4, LS-5, LS-6, and LS-7) in the Leon Springs Villa subdivision were sampled in June 2004.  LS-1 and LS-5 had no detections of contaminants of concern (COCs).  LS-2, LS-3, LS-4, LS-6 and LS-7 had detections below the applicable MCLs.

No VOCs were detected in LS-1 or the field duplicate.  Well LS-1 had detections of chloroform in eight previous events.  All detections of chloroform have been below the TTMs MCL (80 mg/L).  PCE and TCE have been detected consistently in this well ranging from 0.24 to 0.67 �g/L for PCE and 0.05 to 0.51 �g/L for TCE.  Well LS-1 should remain on the quarterly sampling schedule.

Well LS-2 had detections of PCE and TCE at concentrations of 1.53 mg/L and 0.26 mg/L, respectively, in June 2004.  The TCE concentration was above the MDL and below the RL, while the PCE concentration was above the RL and below the MCL.  An evaluation of concentration trends through the June 2004 event for LS-2 is given in Figure 3.1.  PCE concentrations doubled from September to December 2002.  From December 2002 to March 2004 PCE levels had been decreasing and had fallen below the RL.  In June 2004 PCE levels were up slightly above the RL.  TCE concentrations have remained fairly stable since August 2001, with a slight increase from September to December 2002. 

Results for LS-3 included concentrations of PCE at 1.31 mg/L and TCE at 0.22 mg/L, both below the RL.  An evaluation of concentration trends through June 2004 in well LS-3 is given in Figure 3.1.  Based on previous detections, CSSA installed a combined GAC filtration system on wells LS-2 and LS-3 in April 2002.  Wells LS‑2 and LS-3 should continue to be sampled quarterly in the future.

In June 2004, PCE was detected at a concentration of 0.15 mg/L in LS-4, below the RL.  Well LS-4 should continue to be sampled quarterly based on VOC detections ranging from 0.06 to 0.25 mg/L.

Well LS-5 had no VOC detections in this event.  Previous concentrations have all been above the MDL and below the RL and MCL for both PCE and TCE.  TCE has been consistently detected in this well, at concentrations below the RL ranging from 0.16 to 0.51 �g/L.  Well LS-5 should remain on the quarterly sampling schedule.

In June 2004, PCE and TCE were detected at concentrations of 1.90 mg/L and 0.19 mg/L, respectively, in LS-6.  TCE was below the RL and PCE was above the RL but below the MCL.  An evaluation of concentration trends in LS‑6 through June 2004 is provided in Figure 3.1.  Well LS-6 is equipped with a GAC treatment system because concentrations exceeded the MCL in the past.  Well LS-6 should continue to be sampled on a quarterly schedule.

The LS-7 sample contained concentrations of PCE (2.41 mg/L) and TCE (0.19 mg/L) during this sampling event.  TCE was below the RL, as shown by the concentration trends presented in Figure 3.1.  PCE was below the MCL and above the RL.  Well LS-7 was equipped with a GAC treatment system when previous detections approached the MCL.  Well LS-7 should continue to be sampled on a quarterly schedule.

Results Summary

Wells from the Leon Springs Villa area were first sampled in December 1999 to determine whether VOCs had migrated off-post to the south of CSSA.  Based on past results for VOCs, CSSA installed GAC treatment systems at wells LS-2/LS-3, LS-6, and LS-7.  Semi-annual post-GAC confirmation samples have been collected from all Leon Springs wells equipped with GAC systems (Appendix C).  The samples confirm that the GAC units are working effectively and that VOCs are reduced to concentrations below the applicable drinking water MCLs.  Chloroform was detected in post-GAC samples from LS-2/LS-3 at concentrations below the RL and MCL in September 2002, March 2003, September 2003, and again in March 2004.  In March 2004 TCE was detected below the RL, in sample LS-2/LS-3-A1.  Sample port A1 is located between the GAC canisters.  Sample port A2 is located after both carbon canisters and is a representative sample of the water being supplied to homeowners.  Sample LS-2/LS-3-A2 had no VOC detections.   The next post-GAC sampling event will be conducted in September 2004.

Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE in pre-GAC samples collected from the Leon Springs Villa community wells during 2004 are provided below:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE

(MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/1/2004 to 3/3/2004

LS-1

0.28F

0.2F

ND

LS-2

0.98F

0.11F

ND

LS-3

1.09F

0.17F

ND

LS-4

ND

ND

ND

LS-5

ND

0.16F

ND

LS-6

3.61

0.47F

ND

LS-7

3.1

0.33F

ND

6/7/2004 to 6/9/2004

LS-1

ND

ND

ND

LS-1 (FD)

ND

ND

ND

LS-2

1.53

0.26F

ND

LS-3

1.31F

0.22F

ND

LS-4

0.15F

ND

ND

LS-5

ND

ND

ND

LS-6

1.90

0.19F

ND

LS-7

2.41

0.19F

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = Not detected above the MDL  FD = Field duplicate

3.6 - Old Fredericksburg Road Area

June 2004 Results

Three wells (OFR-1, OFR-2, and OFR-3) along Old Fredericksburg Road were sampled in June 2004.  All three wells had detections of VOCs.

PCE was detected at 0.38 mg/L in well OFR‑1, which is below the RL.  The results for OFR-2 indicated PCE at a concentration of 0.26 mg/L, also below the RL.  Over the history of sampling at these wells, PCE has ranged from 0.29 to 0.49 �g/L in OFR-1 and 0.005 to 0.35 �g/L in OFR-2.  These wells should continue to be monitored quarterly, in accordance with the Plan.  No trend analysis was prepared for these wells because detections have been well below the MCL.

In June 2004, OFR-3 had detections of PCE (5.02 mg/L), TCE (2.48 mg/L), and dichlorodifluoromethane (0.80 mg/L).  The TCE concentration was above the MDL and RL, while PCE concentrations were back up above the MCL.  In April 2002, a GAC unit was installed on OFR-3 based on PCE concentrations.  An evaluation of concentration trends in well OFR-3 through June 2004 is provided in Figure 3.1.  Increases in PCE and TCE occurred from February to March 2002.  PCE and TCE decreased from June 2002 to September 2002 and remained stable until June 2003.  The December 2003 event showed a significant increase in the PCE and TCE concentrations and both COCs exceeded their MCLs.  March 2004 concentrations decreased to below the applicable MCLs.  Well OFR-3 should continue to be sampled on a quarterly schedule.

Results Summary

Well OFR-2 was first sampled in December 1995 to determine whether VOCs had migrated off-post to the west of CSSA.  Every six months, post-GAC samples are collected to confirm the GAC filtration system at OFR-3 is working.  To date, no VOCs have been detected above RLs in the post-GAC samples.  The next post-GAC confirmation sample for OFR‑3 will be collected in September 2004 and results for previous post-GAC sampling events are given in Appendix C.  Results for PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE from Old Fredericksburg Road area wells sampled during the 2004 events are provided below:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE (MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/1/2004 to 3/3/2004

OFR-1

0.39F

ND

ND

OFR-2

0.35F

ND

ND

OFR-2 (FD)

0.31F

ND

ND

OFR-3

2.87

1.98

ND

OFR-4

ND

ND

ND

6/7/2004 to 6/9/2004

OFR-1

0.38F

ND

ND

OFR-2

0.26F

ND

ND

OFR-3

5.02

2.48

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = not detected above the MDL

FD = Field Duplicate sample

Bolded data = Results > MCL

3.7 - Ralph Fair Road Area

June 2004 Results

In June 2004, five wells (RFR-3, RFR-8, RFR-10, RFR-11, and RFR-12) in the Ralph Fair Road area were sampled.  Of the five wells sampled, only one well, RFR-10, had detections greater than the MCL.

Wells RFR-3 and RFR-8 had no VOC detections.  Well RFR-3 will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.  VOCs have ranged from 0.005 to 0.12 �g/L in RFR-3.  Well RFR-8 can continue to be sampled annually.

Well RFR-10 concentrations exceeded the MCLs for PCE at 6.31 mg/L and TCE exceeded the RL at a concentration of 2.93 mg/L, while cis-1,2-DCE was less than the RL and MCL at a concentration of 0.55 mg/L.  An evaluation of concentration trends through June 2004 is included in Figure 3.1.  A GAC filtration system was installed on RFR-10 when concentrations exceeded the MCL.  Well RFR-10 should continue to be sampled on a quarterly schedule.

In June 2004, RFR-11 had detections of PCE (1.13 mg/L, below the RL) and TCE (0.87 mg/L), both of which were below the RL and MCL.  Based on previous results, RFR-11 should continue to be sampled on a quarterly schedule.  Over the sampling history of this well, PCE and TCE have ranged from 0.89 to 16.73 �g/L and 0.12 to 1.73 �g/L, respectively.

Well RFR-12 had a detection of TCE at a concentration of 0.13 �g/L, which is below the RL.  The field duplicate sample also had a detection of TCE at a concentration of 0.12 �g/L.  Well RFR-12 will remain on the quarterly sampling schedule in accordance with the Plan.

Results Summary

Ralph Fair Road wells RFR-3 and RFR-8 were sampled during the first off-post sampling performed in 1995.  Wells RFR-10 and RFR-11 required installation of GAC filtration systems in October 2001 when concentrations exceeded the MCL.  Post-GAC sampling confirms that the GAC filtration systems are working effectively.  See Appendix C for previous post-GAC sampling results.  The next post-GAC confirmation samples will be collected in September 2004.  Results in 2004 for wells in the Ralph Fair Road area are provided below:

Sample Date

Well ID

Concentration (�g/L)

PCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

TCE

(MCL = 5 �g/L)

cis-1,2-DCE

(MCL = 70 �g/L)

3/1/2004 to 3/4/2004

RFR-10

23.23

10.25

0.44F

RFR-11

0.99F

1.25

ND

RFR-12

ND

ND

ND

6/4/2004 to 6/10/2004

RFR-3

ND

ND

ND

RFR-8

ND

ND

ND

RFR-10

6.31

2.93

0.55F

RFR-11

1.13F

0.87F

ND

RFR-12

ND

0.13F

ND

RFR-12 (FD)

ND

0.12F

ND

F = Value detected above the MDL, but below the RL

ND = Not detected above the MDL

FD = Field duplicate

Bolded Data = Results > MCL

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