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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-2018-005501 - 0901a068808496caBlake Downey, P.G. Project Hydrogeologist WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL Div of Waste Management and Radiation Control JUN 1 3 2018 12,10-24010 -005WI June 13, 2018 Project No.: 1673-0111 Mr. Scott Anderson Executive Director, Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control 195 North 1950 West, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 144880 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 SUBJECT: Well Abandonment and Former Waste Solvent Tank Pit Abandonment Report Pepper River Project 3333 West 9000 South West Jordan, Utah Mr. Anderson, On behalf of our client, Aligned Energy, Wasatch Environmental, Inc., is submitting the attached Well Abandonment and Former Waste Solvent Tank Pit Abandonment report regarding requests from the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (DWMRC) personnel to abandon the on-site wells and the former waste solvent tank pit. Please feel free to contact us with any questions, comments, or concerns you may have regarding site. Best regards, C.C.: Mr. David Larsen, 2410 WEST CALIFORNIA AVENUE •SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84104 PHONE (801) 972-8400 • FAX (801) 972-8459 Website• www.wasatch-environmental com • e-Mall• wei@wasatch-environmental com Div of Waste Management and Radiation Control JUN 1 3 2018 Ak WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL Mr. Michael Welch June 13, 2018 Aligned Energy Project No.: 1673-011D/1673-011l 2800 Summit Avenue Plano, Texas 75074 SUBJECT: Well Abandonment and Former Waste Solvent Tank Pit Abandonment Pepper River Project 3333 West 9000 South West Jordan, Utah INTRODUCTION Several petroleum hydrocarbon and solvent releases have been documented at the Pepper River facility (Facility) located at 3333 West 9000 South in West Jordan, Utah. During investigation and remediation activities soil vapor monitoring wells, groundwater monitoring wells, and bio-venting wells were installed. Utah Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (DWMRC) has agreed that future groundwater monitoring programs are not required for the Facility. Based on recent conversations with the Utah DWMRC, the on-site bio-venting, groundwater, and soil vapor monitoring wells associated with past releases require proper abandonment to facilitate the closure of the Facility under an environmental covenant and site management plan. Additionally, the Utah DWMRC requested that the former waste solvent tank pit be abandoned to prevent water infiltration into this area. WELL ABANDONMENT ACTIVITIES Bio-Venting Wells On May 3-4, 2018, Wasatch personnel completed bio-venting well abandonment activities of eight 2-inch and seven 1-inch bio-venting wells located at the Pepper River facility within the diesel release area. The former bio-venting well locations are presented on Figure 1. All bio-venting wells were less than 30 feet deep; therefore, a licensed well driller was not required to complete the well abandonment activities. All bio-venting wells were originally set in paved areas (concrete or asphalt). First, the rim of the bio- venting well vaults and the circular vault lids were removed. Next, the casing was then cut down to 1 foot below ground surface (bgs). The bio-venting wells were then filled with medium bentonite chips and hydrated with 5 gallons of potable water to seal the bioventing well. The remainder of the surface completion was then filled with concrete. Soil Vapor Monitoring Wells On May 3, 2018, Wasatch personnel completed soil vapor monitoring well abandonment activities of five soil vapor monitoring wells located at the Pepper River facility near the former waste solvent tank pit. The soil vapor monitoring well locations are presented on Figure 2. Four of the soil vapor monitoring wells (VMW-2 through VMW-5) were less than 30 feet deep; therefore, a licensed well driller was not required to complete the well abandonment activities of these wells. One nested vapor monitoring well (VMW-1) was completed to a depth of 83 feet bgs with four nested stainless-steel soil vapor screens. Given the construction of this soil vapor monitoring well, four 6-inch stainless-steel soil vapor screens attached to %- inch outside diameter Teflon tubing that extends to the ground surface, Jim Goddard, well drilling specialist with the Utah Division of Water Rights (DWR), stated that because typical abandonment practices were not feasible. Mr. Goddard stated given the construction of the soil vapor monitoring well, if 2410 WEST CALIFORNIA AVENUE • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84104 PHONE (801)972-8400 • FAX (801) 972-8459 Website: www.wasatch-environmental com • e-Mail wei@wasatch-environmental.com Wasatch removed the tubing below the bentonite seal and filled the remainder of the surface completion with concrete that would be satisfactory for well abandonment. Mr. Goddard requested that a licensed well driller complete the well abandonment paperwork for the well. Direct Push Services completed the appropriate well abandonment documents and submitted them to the DWR (see Attachment 1). All soil vapor monitoring wells were abandoned using this technique. Groundwater Monitoring Wells On May 15-16, 2018, Wasatch personnel provided oversight of Direct Push Services during the well abandonment activities of the three monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-3) located at the Pepper River facility. The former groundwater monitoring well locations are presented on Figure 3. All groundwater monitoring well abandonment activities followed applicable regulations, procedures, and standards outlined in the Utah DWR State - Utah Well Handbook, Section R655-4-12. Groundwater monitoring well MW-1 consisted of a metal stick-up monument with four metal bollards set in concrete surrounded by bare ground. Groundwater monitoring well MW-2 consisted of a metal stick-up monument with two metal bollards set in concrete surrounded by grass. Groundwater monitoring well MW-3 consisted of a metal stick-up monument with two metal bollards set in asphalt. All groundwater monitoring wells were abandoned using a grout pump and tremie pipe to fill the well casing with a grout (bentonite/Portland cement) mixture from the bottom of the well to the top-of-casing. Each well was allowed a minimum of 2 hours to allow the grout to fall, equilibrate, and seal the well casing. Next, the surface completions were removed, and the well casings were cut off to a depth of two feet bgs. Groundwater monitoring well MW-1 was filled with nearby native soil to the ground surface. Monitoring well MW-2 was filled with soil to the ground surface and seeded with grass to match the surrounding area. Monitoring well MW-3 was filled with concrete until level with the surrounding asphalt. FORMER WASTE SOLVENT TANK PIT ABANDONMENT ACTIVITIES The former waste solvent tank pit was abandoned by Okland Construction in early May 2018 (see Figure 2 for the former pit location). David Larson, DWMRC project manager, approved the submitted plan for abandonment in an email dated April 19, 2018. Pit abandonment proceeded as follows: First, all the joints, cracks, and penetrations of the pit were sealed with a high-strength epoxy. Next, the pit was filled with pea gravel and capped with 4 inches of 4,000 pounds per square inch (PSI) air entrained concrete. The joints of the concrete and the perimeter of the pad where the old and the new concrete meet are planned to be sealed, with Sikaflex sealer, to prevent future infiltration of water into the pit. See Attachment 2 for a photolog of well and former waste solvent tank pit abandonment activities. CONCLUSIONS In May 2018, Wasatch and Direct Push Services personnel completed all bio-venting and monitoring well abandonment and site restoration activities at the facility. Additionally, Okland Construction completed the former waste solvent tank pit abandonment under Wasatch's oversight. Our services consist of professional opinions and recommendations made in accordance with generally accepted environmental engineering principles and practices. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Wasatch Environmental Inc Page 2 Blake Downey, P.G. Project Hydrogeologist Sincerely, WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. FIGURES Figure 1 — Abandoned Bio-Venting Well Location Map Figure 2 — Abandoned Soil Vapor Monitoring Well and Waste Solvent Tank Pit Location Map Figure 3 —Abandoned Groundwater Monitoring Well Location Map ATTACHEMENTS Attachment 1 — Utah Division of Water Rights Documents Attachment 2 — Photolog Copies: (1) Addressee (1) David Larsen, DWMRC Wasatch Environmental Inc Page 3 Figures Pepper River Project WEI 1673-0111 Abandoned Bio-Venting Well Location Map Scale: 1-inch equals 5- Single Bio-Venting Well Location approximately 24' 5- Triple Nested Bio-Venting Well Location -4-Previously Abandoned Bio-Venting Well Location Figure 1 NM NM MN MI NM MN MO MN NM UM MI NM MO MN MN NM I .16,WASATCH The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 WASATCH The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 Pepper River Project WEI 1673-0111 Former Waste Solvent Tank Pit (Abandoned) VMW-3 Area Depicted y on Figure Scale: 1-inch equals approximately 17' Abandoned Soil Vapor Monitoring vt' Well Location Abandoned Soil Vapor Monitoring Well and Waste Solvent Tank Pit Location Map Figure 2 OM NM MI MI MI NM MI NM MI MI MI MO NM In MI NM MI NM 11= I 111111 MI UM 1111111 MI GM ON MI MI MN NM MI NM MI MN On MB MI MI I Pepper River Project WEI 1673-0111 Abandoned Groundwater Monitoring Well Location Scale: 1-inch equals Abandoned Groundwater Monitoring Well Location Map approximately 120' Figure 3 The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. WASATCH Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 Attachment 1. Utah Division of Water Rights Documents ft north/south and Location of a new well (if present) is ft east/west from the abandoned well. License No. 8 0 7 DIRECT PUSH SERVICES, L Name Date Signature coh 1.11- NIA 1),1.1 d wana W Dniko This well was abandoned under my supervision, according to applicable rules and regulations, and this report is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Well Driller Statement Abandonment WELL ABANDONMENT REPORT State of Utah Division of Water Rights WeH Identification Non-Production Weil: 1759010M00 WIN: 441464 Owner Notewtschmkges ALIGNED ENERGY 60 BACKUS AVENUE DANBURY, CT 06810 Contact Person/Engineer: ga.V-1, VOLO \AS-1/4- Well Location Note an% changes S 840 W 585 from the E4 corner of section 05, Township 3S, Range IW , SL B&M Location Description: (address, proximity to buildings, landmarks, ground elevation,local well #) Existing Well Details Well Depth Nature of Use: Dom. I21rr. Stock Casing Type: 0 Steel intainless Steel Openings: gi'Screen 0 Perforations Filter Pack? Yes No Static Water Level Other Details (if known) inches Industrial Commercial 0 municipal gifilonitor Other 0Open Pipe Screen/Perforation Interval crt• -8 (7 5 tm S- 3 51,s Depth of Surface Seal 46WArtalft l PVC DFibergiass I2ABS I2SR 0 Othe i fee 0 Yes RINo Is a Well Driller's Report Available? &Yes 0 No feet Well Diameter it feet Flowing Well? Abandonment Detailsl Date of Abandonment 5/3 /201 is Reason for Abandonment Ai o A404-11. 11-etagel Method of Abandonment (Include a description of the seal placement and procedures, amount of casing/screen removed, pump/piping removal. termination of casing at the surface, problems encountered, and other pertinent information). WaSiadA t1/440' groillvt4T/ Ogt-t /04 _I/4" 44410t Pt 67 w.\\ V-1"1,uk LA. PQ GA" I/ 4-14 br if 9 see, ,ted .r.,,, ‘11,_e 4l Yv'i°C1 -'4,1 ge,6 h, 4 11.14-e frig /flea. F PI m Gt,4. 5 ton 10 P/4 _bk./ 79-1,;e1,440-. 144. 1,24 u C emo I DEMI! (feet) ABANDONMENT MATERIAL DETAILS FROM TO ABANDONMENT MATERIAL USED Quantity of Material Used (e.g., cubic yards, lbs) , GROUT DENSITY (lbs./gal., # bag mix. gal./sack etc.) 0 r ///1.04 eta/144,1/1_ Se /b 5 5 /cirt/tdti WELL ABANDONMENT REPORT State of Utah Division of Water Rights Well Identification Non-Production Well: 9759003M00 WIN: 15218 Owner Noteanycluma Fairchild semiconductor c/o CH2M Hill 4001 South 700 East Suite 780 SLC, UT 84107 Contact Person/Engineer: Well Location Note any changes N 2000 W 200 from the SE corner of section 05, Township 35, Range 1W, SL B&M Location Description: (address, proximity to buildings, landmarks, ground elevation,local well #) Existing Well Details Is a Well Driller's Report Available? 4Yes 0 No ,JV Well Depth It't S feet Well Diameter C...-- inches Nature of Use: ID Dom. 0 lir. D Stock D Industrial 0 Commercial D Municipal 91,Monitor El Other Openings: df#Screen 0 lierforations tOpen Pipe Screen/Perforation Interval ( l C — i LA S Casing Type: D Steel D Stainless Steel VC D Fiberglass 0 ABS D SR DI Other Filter Pack? bi Yes 0 No Depth of Surface Seal 1 Z 1-. feet Static Water Level Other Details (if known) Abandonment Details Date of Abandonment 5-il (2 ( Reason for Abandonment MI Cvvter-c--r rY1.0.,1" tilll.Ye-eS Method of Abandonment (Include a description of the seal placement and procedures, amount of casing/screen removed. pump/piping removal, termination of casing at the surface, problems en ountered, and other pertinent intformation). 44-4 ch-m—e, , rYAL o-A-6/ p ‘'''t WV)/ /Yeet ee 1411"tif -‘11A(Nkt, (-'‘Q Cilil.-7/1-AA t'tle M Sed (-61.n=lc C'e (64%44 t-M' .".• coat yc Po-ea e4)1(ctiz* ) tfikstv. a ffsicrot. vA-4,wv' fleS 4,1%-e__ 5L.A.4-4-4s.-t I-0 vvviA-ribt EA.,r c 14y hivin-&-L-I C'a-Pfeee ( DEPTH (feet) ABANDONMENT MATERIAL DETAILS FROM TO ABANDONMENT MATERIAL USED Quantity of Material Used (e.g., cubic yards, lbs) GROUT DENSITY (lbsigal„ # bag mix, gal./sack etc,) 0 ri c /1/01,1—{errnew4 (eact-tc..4) (94A s bs3e0 1 'ryjea RECEIVED MAY 2 9 20Ikcx WATE.,1 RIGHTS SAI I LAKE' Location of a new well (if present) is ft north/south and ft east/west from the abandoned well. Well Driller Statement This well was abandoned under my supervision, according to applicable rules and regulations, and this report is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name DIRECT PUSH SERVICES, LLC License No. 80 7 sa vrCorporMaa • Prox orTyp. sired, E( Signature Date Abandonment feet Flowing Well? DYes 0 No WELL ABANDONMENT REPORT State of Utah Division of Water Rights Well Identification Non-Production Well: 9759003M00 WIN: 15219 Owner mgemqdmwes Fairchild Semiconductor c/o CH2M Hill 4001 South 700 East Suite 780 SLC, UT 84107 Contact Person/Engineer: Well Location Note any changes N 2200 W 200 from the SE corner of section 05, Township 35, Range 1W, SL B&M Location Description: (address, proximity to buildings, landmarks, ground elevation,local well it) Is a Well Driller's Report Available?*Yes 0 No if Well Depth a S' 1 feet Well Diameter t inches Nature of Use: 0 Dom. Dirt D Stock D Industrial DCommercial D Municipal 14rMonitor Dottier Casing Type: 0 Steel 0 Stainless Steel *PVC OFiberglass 0 ABS CISR Dottier Openings: 4:1-Screen OPerforations 0 Open Pipe Screen/Perforation Interval 1 0 SI ^ 125 Filter Pack? .4Yes D No Depth of Surface Seal i Static Water Level feet Flowing Well? CI Yes D No Other Details (if known) Existing Well Details feet Abandomnent Details Date of Abandonment 5 11.4 I it • Reason for Abandonment NO 101-1r4-4- YYlellg (iwiA-e-e/ Method of Abandonment (Include a description of the seal placement and procedures, amount of casing/screen removed, pump/piping removal, termination of casing at e surface, problems encountered, and other pertinent information). / . iy•44„dig /4 v , . / ,A.... AL. in .1211 . filitirra2MinaNiffla A/I ........ it ' 4 -,....111M22/141111MNIPPEIVIMEIff 0.1_,Pimffirjurwta...).. 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Name DIRECT PUSH SERVICES , LLC Signature Date ad wgltorvato Abandonment License No. B 0 7 Name DIRECT PUSH SERVICES, LLC run or Corr.*. -Pam kuTrna Signature License No. Date 1 1 WELL ABANDONMENT REPORT State of Utah Division of Water Rights Well Identification Non-Production Well: 9759003M00 WIN : 15220 Owner Fairchild Semiconductor c/o CH2M Hill 4001 South 700 East Suite 780 SLC, UT 84107 Contact Person/Engineer Weil Location Note any changes N 2100 W 1100 from the SE corner of section 05, Township 38, Range 1W, SL B&M Location Description: (address, proximity to buildings, landmarks, ground elevation,local well #) Existing Well Details Is a Well Driller's ReportiAvailable?4Yes 0 No Well Depth 17-S feet Well Diameter inches Nature of Use: 0 Dom. 0 la. 0 Stock 0 Industrial 0 Commercial 0 Municipal *Monitor 0 Other Casing Type: 0 Steel 0 Stainless Steel JdPVC 0 Fiberglass D ABS 0 SR 0 Other Openings: 111Screen DPerforations 0 Open Pipe Screen/Perforation Interval I 05 a 5 Filter Pack? !Yes 0 No Depth of Surface Seal }Cr+ feet Static Water Level Other Details (if known) Date of Abandonment 5115. ) Reason for Abandonment 0.-fN'v‘arn..61) Method of Abandonment (Include a description of the seal placement and procedures, amount of casing/screert removed, pump/piping removal, termination of casing, at the surface, problems encountered, and othy pertinent information). wed gyovif took-A ‘ryy\k„ tco prAix aitv.t. 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' ••• :• • • •••• • •••• • ...• • ::• • Photo 2 — Typical bio-venting wells filled with bentonite Photo 1— Typical bio-venting wells prior to abandonment Photo 3 — Typical bio-venting wells with hydrated bentonite Photo 4 — Typical bio-venting well post well abandonment and concrete surface restoration =I MN MI MI MI MI IIMINISIM I= I MI MB NM MI MI MI MI NM NM MI Ell SIONS111111111 MI IIIIII MI I Photo 5 — Typical soil vapor monitoring well Photo 6 — Typical soil vapor monitoring well prior to abandonment with tubing removed below bentonite seal Photo 7 — Typical soil vapor monitoring well Photo 8 — MW-3 prior to well post well abandonment abandonment NS NM MI NM NE ISM NEN MIN Mill MN MI NMI I Photo 9 — Grout pump system used to fill each monitoring well with bentonite/Portland cement grout (at MW-2) Photo 10 — Typical tremie pipe grout placement Photo 11 —Typical groundwater monitoring Photo 12 — Grout placement at MW-1 well filled with grout Photo 13 — MW-1 post well abandonment Photo 14 — MW-2 post well abandonment Photo 16 — Former waste solvent tank pit Photo 15 — MW-3 post well abandonment filled with pea gravel 111M-11•1 Mil Photo 17 — Pea gravel size compared to a ChapStick® container Photo 19 — Former waste solvent tank pit with concrete cap in place Photo 18 — Placement of the concrete seal on the former waste solvent tank pit