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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-2009-012658 - 0901a0688013f2adBEACON Report No. EM1715 rtcCEIVED m 0 4 2005 UTAH DIVISION OF '^|^& HAZARDOUS WASTE PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SURVEY ATK THIOKOL PROPULSION CORINNE, UT Prepared for ATK Thiokol, Inc. PO Box 707 MS T12A Brigham City, UT 84302 by flCON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 November 10, 2004 Applying Results from Soil-Gas Surveys The utility of soil-gas surveys is directly proportional to their accuracy in reflecting and representing changes in the subsurface concentrations of source compounds. Passive soil-gas survey results are the mass collected from the vapor-phase emanating from the source. The vapor-phase is merely a fractional trace of the source, so, as a matter of convenience, the units used in reporting detection values from passive soil-gas surveys are smaller than those employed for source-compound concentrations. The critical fact is that, whatever the relative concentrations of source and associated soil gas. best results are realized when the ratio of soil-gas measurements to actual subsurface concentrations remains as close to constant as the real world permits. It is the reliability and consistency of this ratio, not the particular units of mass {e.g., nanograms) that determine usefulness. Thus, BEACON emphasizes the necessity of conducting — at minimum — follow- on intrusive sampling at one or two points that show relatively high soil-gas measurements to obtain corresponding concentrations of soil and groundwater contaminants. These correspondent values furnish the basis for approximating the required ratio. Once that ratio is established, it can be used in conjunction with the soil-gas measurements (regardless of the units adopted) to estimate subsurface contaminant concentrations across the survey field. It is important to keep in mind, however, that specific conditions at individual sample points, including soil porosity and permeability, depth to contamination, and perched ground water, can have significant impact on soil-gas measurements at those locations. When passive soil-gas surveys are handled in this way, the data provide information that can yield substantial savings in drilling costs and in time. They furnish, among other things, a checklist of compounds expected at each survey location and help to determine how and where drilling budgets can most effectively be spent. BEACON Report Number: EM1715 Passive Soil-Gas Survey ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne, UT This Passive Soil-Gas Survey Report has been prepared for ATK Thiokol, Inc. (ATK) by Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. (BEACON) in accordance with the terms of Purchase Order No. M5FB031, dated August 13, 2004. BEACON'S principal technical contact at ATK for this project has been Mr. John Holladay. Passive soil-gas samples were collected following the protocols of the EMFLUX® Passive Soil-Gas Sampling System. In this survey, passive soil-gas samples were deployed in separate areas on the Thiokol Propulsion Site. The following field sample designations were assigned for each of the areas: SWMU 551 (M551-01A through M551-24A), Site M-39 (M39-01 through M39-11), and Plant 3 (M212-01 through M2I2-08). Eleven samples were also collected outside of these areas, designated M207-01, M207-02, DRAIN-01, DRAIN-02, DRAIN-03, FB-01, FB-02, FB-03, FB-04, M2I4-01, and M214-02. 1. Objectives Soil-gas samples were collected to determine the presence, identity, and relative strength of targeted contaminants in soil and/or ground water at the ATK Thiokol Propulsion site. Survey results will be used to identify source areas and delineate the lateral extent of contamination. 2. Target Compounds This survey targeted the 15 compounds listed in Attachment 1, which supplies the resulting laboratory data in nanograms (ng) of specific compound per cartridge. Table 1 provides the data for those compounds detected at one or more locations. 3. Survey Description No. of Field Sample Points (SWMU 551): 24 No. of Field Sample Points (Plant 3): 8 No. of Field Sample Points (Site M-39): 11 No. of Field Sample Points (Other Areas): 11 No. of Trip Blanks: _1 Total No. of Samples: 57 Field sample locations for SWMU 551 and Plant 3 are shown on Figures 1-1 and 2-1. Note: No compounds were identified on the samples collected at Site M-39 or the samples collected outside of the three areas. At the request of ATK, no maps were provided showing those sample locations. f ( ( ( ( ( I ( I ( f ( { \ ( { I I I f ( I I / ( M151 OLD DRUM STORAGE AREA M311 PM4 ./^f ^O ^O MSS' MSS' 19A MSS1-20A MS81-21A M881-22A MSS1-2M MSS' A A • • ISA MSSt-14A MSS1-1SA MS51-1SA MS61-1TA MS6'<-ieA A A A A -OTA MSSI-OtA MtSI-OM MSSMOA HSS1-11A M88'I-12A A A A A -01A MSS1-02A MSS1.03A MSS14MA MSS1.0SA MSS14WA .•I : rr lEACON ,ENVIRONMENTAL in WW.IIM <ilmt. MM. D. Bri Air. MUlin4. MSS1-20A PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLE LOCATION 200 Figure I-l Passive Soil-Gas Survey Sample Locations SWMU 551 Thiokol Propulsion Site Corinne, UT {,(({(( I (('(''' ^ I ( ( ( I I ( < f ( ! , , ( f ( ( ( ( ^ ' I •: ( I -^^W^' A M212-07 M212-08 A M212-«1 M212-02 r' -!:••• ijo.ru r I:(,.!:• I.-.••_ A M212-03 A M212-06 ^ PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLE LOCATION M212-02 A M212-04 NOT TO SCALE SEACON .ENVIRONMENTAL y 1^!^i^MM^.^•l•!M• .11.1 WUBam NirM, Siriu TX IM Air, MD 21tl-l, mUTB-HlO M212-05 Figure 2-1 Passive Soil-Gas Survey Sample Locations Plant3, BIdg. 212 Thiokol Propulsion Site Corinne, UT BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey .\'TK Tliiokol Propulsion Coiinne. UT 4. Field Work ATK was provided a Field Kit with the equipment needed to conduct a 54-point passive soil-gas survey. Samplers were deployed on September 21 and 22, 2004, and were retrieved on October 5, 2004. Attachment 2 desciibes the field procedures used. Individual deployment and retrieval times will be found in the Field Deployment Report (Attachment 3). Analysis and Reporting Dates BEACON'S laboratory received 57 samples for analysis on October 8, 2004. Adsorbent cartridges from the passive samplers were thermally desorbed, then analyzed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) equipment, in accordance with EPA Method 8260B (Modified), as described in Attachment 4. BEACON's laboratory analyzed each cartridge for the targeted compounds. BEACON'S laboratory completed the analysis on October 14, 2004. Following a laboratory review, results were provided to ATK on October 15. 2004. • On November 5, 2004, ATK authorized BEACON to issue the final report. Report Notes and Quality Assurance/Quality Control Factors Table 1 provides survey results in nanograms per cartridge by sample-point number and compound name. The quantitation levels represent values above which quantitative laboratory results can be achieved within specified limits of precision and with a high degree of confidence. The quantitation level for each compound, therefore, provides a reliable basis for comparing the relative strength of any detection of that compound. Data Compatibility. It is important to note that when sample locations are covered with or near the edge of an artificial surface {e.g., asphalt or concrete), sample measurements are often distorted (increased) significantly. Such distortion can be attributed to the fact that gas rising from sources beneath impermeable caps tends to reach equilibrium underneath the cap. Thus, a reading taken below or near an impermeable surface is much higher than it would be in the absence of such a cap. The Chain-of-Custody form, which was shipped with the samples for this survey, is supplied as Attachment 5. Laboratory QA/QC procedures included standards, surrogates, and blanks appropriate to EPA Method 8260 (Modified). Field work, analyses, and reporting were done in accordance with BEACON's Quality Assurance Program Plan. BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne. UT QA/QC Contaminant Corrections. Following EPA guidelines, laboratory data is not cortected for method blank or trip blank sample contamination values; any contamination detected on QA/QC samples is reported in Attachment 1. Laboratory method blanks are run each day with project samples to identify contamination present in the laboratory. If contamination is detected on a method blank, measurements of identical compounds on samples analyzed the same day are considered to be suspect and are flagged in the laboratory report. The laboratory method blanks analyzed in connection with the present samples revealed no contamination. The trip blank is a sampling cartridge prepared, transported, and analyzed with other samples but intentionally not exposed. Any target compounds identified on the trip blanks are reported in the laboratory data. The analysis of the trip blanks (labeled Trip- 1, Trip-2, and Trip-3 in Attachment 1) reported none of the targeted compounds, indicating that the survey site itself is the source of detected contamination. Survey findings are relative exclusively to this project and should not routinely be compared with results of other BEACON Surveys. To establisli a relationship between reported soil-gas measurements and actual subsurface contaminant concentrations, which will indicate those detections representing significant subsurface contamination, BEACON recommends the guidelines on the inside front cover of this report. No compounds were identified at Site M-39, therefore, no compound distribution maps were provided for that area. At the request of ATK, the following compound distribution maps have been provided for SWMU 551 and Plant 3. SWMU 551 Figure 1-2 — Tetrachloroethene Figure 1-3 — Trichloroethene Figure 1-4 — 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Plant 3 Figure 2-2 — Trichloroethene Figure 2-3 — 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Sail-Gas Survey ATK Tliiokol Propulsion Corinne, UT The following Attachments are included: -1 - Laboratory Report -2- Field Procedures -3- Field Deployment Report -4- Laboratory Procedures -5- Chain-of-Custody Form EMI715 BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne, LIT Table 1 Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street, Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 Passive Soil-Gas Data Analysis by EPA Method 8260B (Modified) Client Sample ED: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Meth_Blk EMI715 40I0I213 Trip-l EM1715 40I0I2I4 10/8/2004 M39-01 EM1715 40I0I215 10/8/2004 M39-02 EM17I5 40101216 10/8/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 18:11 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-05 EM1715 4010I2I9 10/8/2004 18:42 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-06 EM1715 40101220 10/8/2004 19:13 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-07 EM1715 40101221 10/8/2004 19:44 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-08 EM1715 40101222 10/8/2004 M39-03 EM1715 40101217 10/8/2004 10/12/2004 20:15 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-09 EM1715 40101223 10/8/2004 M39-04 EM17I5 40101218 10/8/2004 10/12/2004 20:46 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M39-10 EM1715 40101224 10/8/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 10/12/2004 21:17 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 21:48 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 22:19 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 22:50 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 23:21 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 23:51 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 Results in nanograms (ng). J = Estimated value below reported quantitation level. B = Detected in method blank. BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne, UT Table 1 (continued) Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street, Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 Passive Soil-Gas Data Analysis by EPA Method 8260B (Modified) Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ED: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene M39-11 EM1715 40101225 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 0:22 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 FB-01 EM1715 40101226 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 0:53 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 FB-02 EM1715 40101227 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 1:24 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 FB-03 EM1715 40101228 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 1:55 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 FB-04 EM1715 40101229 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 2:26 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M551-01A M551-02A M551-03A M551-04A M551-05A EM1715 40101231 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 3:28 ng/trap <25 771 6,458 <25 EM17I5 40101232 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 3:59 ng/trap <25 300 1,268 <25 EMI7I5 40101233 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 4:30 ng/trap <25 491 1,181 <25 EM1715 40101234 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 5:01 ng/trap <25 27 43 <25 EM1715 40101235 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 5:32 ng/trap <25 336 764 26 Trip-2 EM1715 40101230 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 2:57 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M551-06A EM1715 40101236 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 6:03 ng/trap <25 847 1,088 82 Results in nanograms (ng). J = Estimated value below reported quantitation level. B = Detected in method blank. BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey .ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne, UT Table 1 (continued) Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street, Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 Passive Soil-Gas Data Analysis by EPA Method 8260B (Modified) Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID; Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene M551-07A M551-08A M551-09A M551-10A M551-11A M551-12A | EM1715 40101237 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101238 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101239 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101240 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101241 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 6:34 ng/trap <25 53 39 <25 7:05 ng/trap <25 1,362 2,754 53 7:36 ng/trap <25 314 653 <25 8:07 ng/trap <25 804 3,097 <25 8:38 ng/trap <25 504 1,872 <25 M551-13A M551-14A M551-15A M551-16A M551-17A EM1715 40101243 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 9:39 ng/trap <25 41 121 <25 EM1715 40101244 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101245 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10:10 ng/trap <25 131 942 <25 10:41 ng/trap <25 209 645 <25 EM1715 40101246 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 11:12 ng/trap <25 42 <25 <25 EM1715 40101247 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 11:43 ng/trap <25 41 25 <25 EMI715 40101242 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 9:09 ng/trap <25 129 616 <25 M551-18A EM1715 40101248 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 12:14 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 Results in nanograms (ng). J = Estimated value below reported quantitation level. B = Detected in method blank. BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Sui'vey ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne, UT Table 1 (continued) Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street, Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 Passive Soil-Gas Data Analysis by EPA Method 8260B (Modified) Client Sample ED: F*roject Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene M551-19A M551-20A M551-21A M551-22A M551-23A M551-24A | EM1715 40101249 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101250 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101251 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101252 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 12:45 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 13:16 ng/trap <25 121 117 <25 13:47 ng/trap <25 36 <25 <25 DRAIN-01 DRAIN-02 DRAIN-03 EM1715 40101255 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101256 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101257 10/8/2004 14:18 ng/trap <25 903 659 <25 Meth_Blk EM1715 40101303 EM1715 40101253 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 14:48 ng/trap <25 127 247 <25 Trip-3 EM1715 40101304 10/8/2004 EM1715 40101254 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 15:19 ng/trap 33 403 950 <25 M212-01 EM1715 40101305 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 15:50 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 16:21 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 16:52 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 18:25 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 18:56 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 19:27 ng/trap <25 <25 94 <25 Results in nanograms (ng). J = Estimated value below reported quantitation level. B - Detected in method blank. BEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Passive Soil-Gas Survey •ATK Thiokol Propulsion Corinne. LIT Table 1 (continued) Beacon Environmental Services, Inc. 323 Williams Street, Suite D Bel Air, MD 21014 Passive Soil-Gas Data Analysis by EPA Method 8260B (Modified) Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene Client Sample ID: Project Number: Lab File ID: Received Date: Analysis Date: Analysis Time: Units: COMPOUNDS Chloroform 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane Trichloroethene Tetrachloroethene M212-02 EM1715 40101306 10/8/2004 M212-03 EM1715 40101307 10/8/2004 M212-04 EM1715 40101308 10/8/2004 M212-05 EM1715 40101309 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 19:58 ng/trap <25 <25 179 <25 M212-08 EM1715 40101312 10/8/2004 20:29 ng/trap <25 <25 431 <25 M207-01 EM1715 40101313 10/8/2004 21:00 ng/trap <25 <25 231 <25 M207-02 EM1715 40101314 10/8/2004 21:31 ng/trap <25 <25 26 <25 M214-01 EM1715 40101315 10/8/2004 M212-06 EM1715 40101310 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 22:02 ng/trap <25 47 111 <25 M214-02 EM1715 40101316 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 10/13/2004 10/14/2004 10/14/2004 10/14/2004 23:04 ng/trap <25 25 617 <25 23:35 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 0:06 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 0:37 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 1:08 ng/trap <25 <25 <25 <25 M212-07 EM1715 40101311 10/8/2004 10/13/2004 22:33 ng/trap <25 <25 30 <25 Results in nanograms (ng). J = Estimated value below reported quantitation level. B = Detected in method blank. ( ( ( ( ( ( { ( t I I I ,,•(/(•.((' MI51 OLD DRUM •^.TORAGE AREA M31 PM41 A '/r ^o ^io MSS' -1»A MSS1-20A MS81-21A MSS1-22A MSS1-23A MSS MSS' 53 ik A A A A MSB' -07A HSS14M MS61-08A MSSI-IQA MSS1-11A MSS' -24A A A A A ,13A MSS1-14A MSS1-1SA MSS1-1SA MSS1-17A MSS' 26 A A A A MSSl-OIA MSS142A MSS1.03A MSS1.04A MSS1-0SA MSS' 18A 12A 8|2 L -OSA 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Color Scale (nanograms) L SEACON (ENVIRONMENTAL Uraron Pro^rft Da. f-Mni\ OrteWr JOVJ Scale in Feet 100 200 82 TETRACHLOROETHENE (nanograms) ^ PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLE LOCATION MSS1-2<IA Figure 1-2 Passive Soil-Gas Survey Tetrachloroethene SWMU 551 Thiokol Propulsion Site Corinne, UT ( I I i ( M15 M3- A '/r ^o PM4H '^0117 MSS' i;:i MSS' 39 659 -,A— 247 '19A MSS1-20A MSS1-21A MSS1-22A MSS1-23A MSS' 950 24A 942 645 25 A A A A 13A MSS1.14A MBS1-1SA MSS1-16A MS61-17A MSS 2,754 653 3,097 1,872 • • • • MS8'l47A MSSI-OSA MSS14>M M»1-10A MSSLIIA MSS' ISA 616 6: MSI '12A 1,268 1.181 43 764 1,088 A A A A MBS102A MSS14)3A MSS1.04A MSS1.0SA MSti-06A 7,000 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2.500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 L-'o Color Scale (nanograms) OLD DRUM :^ rORAGfr, AREA E BEACON lENVIRONMENTAL Scale in Feet 100 39 TRICHLOROETHENE (nanograms) A PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLE LOCATION MS61-20A 200 J:J WHIiiiB .SinM, Sun* 1). bri :Ur. Ml> 11014. Mt-«7«-Wi0 Figure 1-3 Passive Soil-Gas Survey Trichloroethene SWMU 551 Thiokol Propulsion Site Corinne, UT M15 ^:.>LD DRUM ^^TORAGE AREA M3 PM411 A/>, /^-o '^O,. MSS' 41 i MSS' 53 804 504 1,362 314 • A MSS'i-OTA MS814eA MSS1-0M MSSMOA MBS1-11A MS6' T i MSS' ^Oi21 A- 36 -A- 903 —Ar- 127 —A^ 1»A MSS1-20A MSS1.21A MSS1-22A MS51-23A MSS' 42 403 .24A 131 209 42 41 A A A A 13A MSS1-14A MSS1-1SA MSS1-1BA MSS1-17A MSS' -ISA 1?9 12A 27 336 8-17 300 491 A A .01A MSS1.02A MSS1.03A MS51-(MA MSS1.0SA MSS'I^OSA r' 1,500 1,400 -1,300 -1,200 [-1,100 1,000 900 800 700 600 ! 1-500 400 300 200 100 L... ! 0 Color Scale (nanograms) ) WMUiii. siiTTi, 'Mil U. IM Mr, KW lltU, HO^Tt-WlA llrariMi Vn^trt N#. EMI^IS, OrMbtr MWJ Scale in Feet 100 200 36 1,1,1 -TRICHLOROETHANE (nanograms) ^ PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLE LOCATION MSS1-20A Figure 1-4 Passive Soil-Gas Survey 1,1,1-Trichloroethane SWMU 551 Thiokol Propulsion Site Corinne, UT EMFLUX PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SURVEY FIELD DEPLOYMENT REPORT FIELD SAMPLE ID /M GSl- lU M<=^'^h\lA ^S5f'l?fi MS^l-m /M56-1 - l^A MS5\ -2//\ M55/ - Z2A MS€l-ti/^ /^SSi'l'^f^ Date Emplaced 1\S\^nD^ Time Emplaced /4-'(>^ /^•27 /4.'?/ ;4;55 K:5c> /4:Z5 /^iz-? /f.7>r /4:/D Date Retrieved ^oorzQsf Time Retrieved /^:24 f4v^7 (4:^^ lA:3o t&:3t /4'53 ;^i3^ (^:35 Hi 3^ 1 : ^^^^^==^ === FIELD NOTES (e.g., asphalt/concrete covering, description of sample location, cartridge/vial condition) ^BEACON; I" , ENVIRONMENTAL! Page of { I EMFLUX PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SURVEY FIELD DEPLOYMENT REPORT Beacon Project No.: Site Name: Project Information Site Location: EM1715 Thiokol Propulsion — Plant 3 Corinne, UT SEACON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC, Client Information | Company Name: Office Location: Samples Collected By: ATK Thiokol, Inc Corinne, UT 313 Williami Strm. Suite D. Bel Air, MD 21014.8OO-S7a.UI0 FIELD SAMPLE ID Uz/z-c?/ AiZ\1 ^OZ A) 2-17-^3 M%[l'(A A)^^^-o^ Mza^ofo Atin-o-y Nziz-oS A1707- 0) yif 207-02 p<2/)/M-o/ D£AIKI'D2 VMttJ-OJ F^ -01 fO-o-^ Date Emplaced aZ^PffToH Time Emplaced /e:5i 10:47 /o-^is ID-^^ 10.'^i 10:^7 /0:5'e /d.fS ir-fO ;/./^ (I.SS IZ-co iZiOS 13-3^ i'3-31 Date Retrieved 05 OCT o4 Time Retrieved ^S"bS iS.o 6 l§:oh t^'Ol IS.' 0% /r;o« /^'O'? l^i(0 l^-l(:> 1^17 n'^'-Ao D8M2- c>?-t1 0^^ f}%-ii^ ..—-"• 1 FIELD NOTES {e.g., asphalt/concrete covering, description of sample location, sampling hole depth, cartridge/vial condition) 1==^ Page of / ( 1 ( ( (• ' I f ( I I I ( EMFLUX PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SURVEY FIELD DEPLOYMENT REPORT FIELD SAMPLE ID ^^-03 ffi>- 0^ l\f[\\A' 0^ M^t^-o^ Date Emplaced ifi-^fX^cA- Time Emplaced 13-3'? Ig-.-fl/ r UM5 ll:H Date Retrieved 0^(>CT 04 1 Time Retrieved (?? : Z^ 0% :lS /rz-f /c.-z--^ •,=-• • : ...ir. ::• FIELD NOTES (e.g., asphalt/concrete covering, description of sample location, cartridge/vial condition) — —-- "• •—•— - -• •- =•=- • -^ •• =~=^ =^ : =—• •- = — . ~ ^EEACON \F .ENVIRONMENTAL! Page of , MJlr n. IM Av. KU):i* Attachment 4 LABORATORY PROCEDURES FOR PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLES Following are laboratory procedures used with BEACON Passive Soil-Gas Surveys, a screening technology for expedited site investigation. After exposure, adsorbent cartridges from the passive samplers are analyzed using U.S. EPA Method 8260B as described in the Solid Waste Manual (SW-846), a capillary gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric method, modified to accommodate high temperature thermal desorption of the adsorbent cartridges. This procedure is summarized as follows: A. The adsorbent cartridges are loaded with internal standards and surrogates prior to loading the autosampler with the cartridges. The loaded cartridges are purged in a helium flow. Then the cartridges are thermally desorbed in a helium flow onto a focusing trap. Any analytes in the helium stream are adsorbed onto a focusing trap. B. Following trap focusing, the trap is thermally desorbed onto a DB-VRX 60m, 0.25 mm ID, 1.40 micron filament thickness capillary column. C. The GC/MS is scanned between 35 and 270 Atomic Mass Units (AMU) at 3.12 scans per second. D. BFB tuning criteria and the initial five-point calibration procedures are those stated in method SW846-8260B. System performance and calibration check criteria are met prior to analysis of samples. A laboratory method blank is analyzed after the daily standard to determine that the system is contaminant-free. E. The instrumentation used for these analyses includes: Agilent 6890-5973 Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer; • Markes Unity thermal desorber; Markes UltrA autosampler; and Markes Mass Flow Controller Module. Attachment 5 Chain-of-Custody Form I f CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY EMFLUX PASSIVE SOIL-GAS SAMPLES Project Information Beacon Project No.: Site Name: Site Location: Analytical Method: Target Compounds: EM1715 Thiokol Propulsion — Site M-39 Corinne, UT EMFLUX EPA Method 8260B ABEAOON k \ENVIRONMENTAL ^n SERVICES. INC. 3D Williami SirM. Suite D. Bel Air. ,M0 21014. SOO-ITt-SSIO Client Information Company Name: Office Location: Samples Submitted By: Contact Phone No.: ATK Thiokol, Inc. Corinne, UT Beacon Project No. EM1715 Target Compound List Field Sample ID Lab Sample ID (for lab use only) Comments (only necessary if problem or discrepancy) Condition of sample or vial Date Time Initial Trip-1 im Tri^-l /*i^?-oi 1^1^ /V\^1-o| ^/. /S:^l 'Mt- M-^'\-0^ Llli. AAM-ol. 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Corinne, UT Target Compounds: Beacon Project No. EM 1715 Target Compound List Field Sample ID w Lab Sample ID (for lab use only) Comments (only necessary if problem or discrepancy) Condition of sample or vial Date Time Initial -Tiip-?Z. ?ffcv>'i}osL Kfc6or<M A]f$i-^?J2A \1\S /Vl55i-lg/1 MIA cW- AS^/-^J/» IllS A\S5I-ZM MJ^ .kM- M9S\ -^2gA_ n-15 -l^M-4€40- Al^^J^^3^ J-^IS M3& ..^^ MSH^L^ZAL^ |^\^ ./Vl5"5r<- V\A M3th-MAT MAiihilL [1\S v?(sM/V- o> ]pf2^ M4G-^6ti^ J^«An(-Cf^ 1^19 -pMlAz-P^ 4m4-^ m os'ii' J^ M&hML:LQ±_ R15 Wy^lA/ - 0 3 wnfM i>9^^f kM~ Shipment of Field Kit to Site Relinquished by: j/'~'[./t. i-'i-U — Custody Seal # Date/Time y.''-^ ^-^ : /ii-,.. /, . 00357970 Courier .•'~^'^j"< Intact? Y N Received by: Date/Time Shipment of Field Kit to Laboratory - Relinquished by: - Custody Seal # Date/Time Courier Intact? 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