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FAP_FSP_ADD2_FINAL 1 EN0122151014SPB
T E C H N I C A L M E M O R A N D U M
Final Sampling and Analysis Plan - Addendum No. 2 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque New Mexico PREPARED FOR: Bartolomé Cañellas/EPA Region 6 Remedial Project Manager
PREPARED BY: CH2M HILL
DATE: January 30, 2015
PROJECT: Final Sampling and Analysis Plan ‐ Addendum No. 2 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque New Mexico
DCN: 0003‐02114
This memorandum serves as the second modification to the field sampling plan (FSP) v2.1 (CH2M HILL, 2009), and has been prepared in support of long‐term monitoring (LTM) and monitored natural attenuation (MNA) activities at the Fruit Avenue Plume (FAP) Superfund Site located in Albuquerque, New Mexico (Site). This addendum provides a description and tabulated listing of changes that have occurred since submittal of the FSP (CH2M HILL, 2009) and Addendum 1 (CH2M HILL, 2010b).
Since issuance of Addendum No. 1, changes have been made to the LTM program and operations and maintenance (O&M) sampling program based on data evaluations for optimization of groundwater monitoring and treatment. These data evaluations are presented in monitoring reports (CH2M HILL, 2010a, 2011, 2012, 2013a, 2014a, 2015) and in the monitored natural attenuation evaluation report (CH2M HILL, 2013b).
This addendum documents changes to FSP Section 3.4 (long‐term groundwater monitoring), Section 3.5 (MNA groundwater sampling), and Section 3.6.2 (pulsed pump‐and‐treat [P&T] operations sampling). Specific well changes to the FSP are documented in the following table updates: Tables 3‐4 to 3‐8, Table 5‐1, and Table 5‐2 of the FSP (CH2M HILL, 2009) have been replaced with Tables 3‐4 to 3‐8, Table 5‐1, and Table 5‐2 in this addendum.
The rationale and basis for changes to individual monitor wells associated with the LTM program is summarized in Table 1‐1. Tables 3‐4 to 3‐6 provide the list of wells and sample intervals for each LTM event through 2025. Figure 1 shows the location of monitor wells in the LTM program.
The rationale and basis for changes to individual wells associated with the MNA program is summarized in Table 1‐2. Changes to the analytical methods are based on evaluations of data needs and recommendations in the MNA report (CH2M HILL, 2013b). One MNA sampling event is planned to occur in February 2015; the list of monitor wells proposed for sampling is shown in Table 3‐7 and their location shown on Figure 2. During this event, the groundwater samples will be analyzed using the methods listed in Table 3‐8.
The O&M monitoring schedule has changed from monthly to quarterly, and will occur in February, May, August, and November. This sampling frequency will continue until the air stripper treatment plant has been decommissioned or more frequent sampling is needed.
Additional FSP changes are summarized below:
Quality control and sample management is performed according to the Quality Assurance Project Plan Version No. 5.0 (CH2M HILL, 2014b). Additional information on quality control/quality assurance and sample management are presented in Tables 5‐1 and 5‐2.
FINAL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN - ADDENDUM NO. 2 FRUIT AVENUE PLUME SUPERFUND SITE, ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO
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Groundwater samples collected during LTM and O&M sampling events will be submitted to either the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 Laboratory or an assigned Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) laboratory and analyzed for the CLP Target Compound List volatile organic compounds.
Table 1‐3 presents a summary of groundwater monitoring events through the year 2025, and shows which well list will be used (i.e. semiannual list, annual list, or biannual list) for each event. The following bullets summarize the groundwater monitoring schedule:
Semiannual LTM events are scheduled for August of each year for wells listed in Table 3‐4.
Annual LTM events are scheduled for February of even numbered years for wells listed in Table 3‐5.
Biennial LTM events are scheduled for February of odd numbered years for wells listed in Table 3‐6
O&M events are scheduled quarterly for influent and effluent sample ports.
MNA events are scheduled once every five years for wells listed in Table 3‐7.
Works Cited CH2M HILL, Inc. 2009. Field Sampling Plan Version 2.1. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. March.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2010a. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2009 Version 1.1 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. May.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2010b. Sampling and Analysis Plan, Version 2.1 – Addendum No. 1. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. December 3.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2011. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2010 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. February.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2012. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2011 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. January.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2013a. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2012 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. January.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2013b. Monitored Natural Attenuation Evaluation, Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. August.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2014a. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2013 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. January.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2014b. Quality Assurance Project Plan Version No. 5.0. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. October.
CH2M HILL, Inc. 2015. Annual Groundwater Sampling Report for 2014 Final. Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico. January.
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TABLE 1‐1 Rationale for FSP Changes to LTM and O&M Sampling Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Well Identifier and Aquifer Zone Change to LTM Rationale for Change
DM‐07 (I1/I2) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
McDonalds (D2) Depth and Frequency Based on Recommendations (2014 Semiannual LTM report and Table 3‐6 of 2012 LTM report)
MNW‐4 (D2) Frequency ABCWQA request to 2013 semiannual LTM ‐ change from annual to semiannual
MNW‐10 (I2) Added Based on FSP addendum 1 (2010)
MNW‐11 (D2) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
MNW‐12 (I1) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
MNW‐12 (D2) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
MNW‐14 (D1 Frequency Added as semiannual based on abandonment memo 12/20/2010
MNW‐15 (D1) Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐15 (D2) Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐15 (D3) Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐16 (D1) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐16 (D2) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐16 (D3) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
MNW‐16 (D4) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report)
SFMW‐10 (I2) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 4 (June 2013 technical memorandum) and Table 3‐6 (2012 Annual LTM Report)
SFMW‐14 (D1) Depth Based on Table 4 (June 2013 technical memorandum) and Table 3‐6 (2012 Annual LTM Report)
SFMW‐16 (I1) Depth Based on Table 4 (June 2013 technical memorandum) and Table 3‐6 (2012 Annual LTM Report)
SFMW‐18 (I1) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
SFMW‐27 (I2) Depth and Frequency Based on Table 3 (June 2013 technical memorandum) and Table 3‐6 (2012 Annual LTM Report)
SFMW‐28 (I2) Depth Based on Recommendations (2013 Annual LTM report) and Table 3‐6 (2012 Annual LTM Report)
SFMW‐37 (I2) Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum) ‐ Revised and made to 5 feet only
SFMW‐46 (D1/D2) Frequency AEHD request to 2011 Annual LTM ‐ change from annual to semiannual
SP1
(ASTP influent) Frequency
Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report) and recommendations of 2013 MNA report)
SP5
(ASTP effluent) Frequency
Based on Table 2.3 (2013 Q3 LTM report) and recommendations of 2013 MNA report)
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TABLE 1‐1 Rationale for FSP Changes to LTM and O&M Sampling Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Well Identifier and Aquifer Zone Change to LTM Rationale for Change
WB‐01 (I1/I2) Added and Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
WB‐02 (I1/I2) Added and Depth Based on Table 3 (May 2012 technical memorandum)
All LTM locations Analysis Full TCL analysis reported for VOC analysis instead of short list
Notes: 1) Changes to sample depth were determined by evaluations of passive diffusion bag placement in well screen. Changes to sample frequency were determined by stakeholder request and optimization based on changes in plume shape and depth. 2) Quality control and quality assurance sampling is performed according to Quality Assurance Project Plan Version No. 5.0 (CH2M HILL, 2014b) ABCWQA = ASTP = air stripper treatment plant FSP = field sampling plan LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation O&M = operations and maintenance TCL = target compound list VOC = volatile organic compound
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TABLE 1‐2 Rationale for FSP Changes to MNA Sampling Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Location and Aquifer Zone Change to LTM Rationale for Change
DM‐01 (S) Added for VOC analysis Groundwater levels are higher now than when these wells were installed. This one‐time field sampling event is intended to evaluate if plausibly remaining soil contamination is contributing to groundwater contamination at the presumed source area.
DM‐05 (S) Added for VOC analysis
DM‐13 (S)3 Added for VOC analysis
SFMW‐01 (S) Added for VOC analysis
SFMW‐03 (S) Added for VOC analysis
SFMW‐12 (I1) Added to I1 zone MNA These nine monitor wells are included for MNA analysis in the 2015 MNA field sampling event so that the list of wells sampled matches the monitor wells actually sampled during the 2010 MNA sampling event.
SFMW‐16 (I1) Added to I1 zone MNA
SFMW‐25 (I1) Added to I1 zone MNA
SFMW‐13 (I2) Added to I2 zone MNA
MNW‐14 (I2) Added to I2 zone MNA
SFMW‐14 (D1) Added to D1 zone MNA
SFMW‐22 (D1) Added to D1 zone MNA
SFMW‐35 (D3) Added to D3 zone MNA
SFMW‐40 (D3) Added to D3 zone MNA
FSP = field sampling plan LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation VOC = volatile organic compound
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TABLE 1‐3 Calendar of Fruit Avenue Plume Monitoring Events 2015 to 2025 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Year Monitoring Event Date Sample Locations
2015
O&M Events in 2015 February, May, August and November 2015 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2015 February 2015 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2015 August 2015 See Table 3‐4
MNA event in 2015 February 2015 See Table 3‐7
2016
O&M Events in 2016 February, May, August and November 2016 Influent and effluent sample ports
Annual LTM in 2016 February 2016 See Table 3‐5
Semiannual LTM in 2016 August 2016 See Table 3‐4
2017
O&M Events in 2017 February, May, August and November 2017 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2017 February 2017 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2017 August 2017 See Table 3‐4
2018
O&M Events in 2018 February, May, August and November 2018 Influent and effluent sample ports
Annual LTM in 2018 February 2018 See Table 3‐5
Semiannual LTM in 2018 August 2018 See Table 3‐4
2019
O&M Events in 2019 February, May, August and November 2019 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2019 February 2019 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2019 August 2019 See Table 3‐4
2020
O&M Events in 2020 February, May, August and November 2020 Influent and effluent sample ports
Annual LTM in 2020 February 2020 See Table 3‐5
Semiannual LTM in 2020 August 2020 See Table 3‐4
MNA event in 2020 February 2020 See Table 3‐7
2021
O&M Events in 2021 February, May, August and November 2021 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2021 February 2021 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2021 August 2021 See Table 3‐4
2022
O&M Events in 2022 February, May, August and November 2022 Influent and effluent sample ports
Annual LTM in 2022 February 2022 See Table 3‐5
Semiannual LTM in 2022 August 2022 See Table 3‐4
2023
O&M Events in 2023 February, May, August and November 2023 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2023 February 2023 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2023 August 2023 See Table 3‐4
2024
O&M Events in 2024 February, May, August and November 2024 Influent and effluent sample ports
Annual LTM in 2024 February 2024 See Table 3‐5
Semiannual LTM in 2024 August 2024 See Table 3‐4
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TABLE 1‐3 Calendar of Fruit Avenue Plume Monitoring Events 2015 to 2025 Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Year Monitoring Event Date Sample Locations
2025
O&M Events in 2025 February, May, August and November 2025 Influent and effluent sample ports
Biennial LTM in 2025 February 2025 See Table 3‐6
Semiannual LTM in 2025 August 2025 See Table 3‐4
MNA event in 2025 February 2025 See Table 3‐7
LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation O&M = operations and maintenance
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TABLE 3‐4 Semiannual LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth (ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
HSM‐I2‐5 (I2) 117 87 ‐ 107 20 X X X 104 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
McDonalds (D2) 251 236 ‐ 251 15 X X 244 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐1 (I2) 115 85 ‐ 108 20 X 92 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D2) 432 402 ‐ 422 20 X 409 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D1) 246 216 ‐ 236 20 X 223 228 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D2) 302 272 ‐ 292 20 X 279 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D3) 390 360 ‐ 380 20 X X X 377 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐8 (I2) 115 90 ‐ 110 20 X 97 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (I2) 115 90 – 110 20 X X X 107 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (D1) 161 130 ‐ 150 20 132 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (D1) 140 110 ‐ 130 20 112 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐14 (I2) 110.4 95.4 ‐ 105.4 10 97.4 X 103.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐14 (D1) 246.21 216.2 ‐ 236.2 20 X 223.2 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐14 (D1) 166.3 156 ‐ 166 10 158 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐17 (I2) 102.9 92.7 ‐ 102.7 10 X X 100.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐18 (I1) 85 74.8 ‐ 84.8 10 X X 82.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐20 (I1) 85 74.8 – 84.8 10 X 79.8 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐21 (I2) 103.7 83.4 – 103.5 20 X X 95.4 100.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐22 (D1) 192.4 181.9 ‐ 191.9 10 X X 189.4 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐23 (D2) 240.2 229.7 – 239.7 10 X 234.7 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐25 (I1) 85.2 74.9 – 84.9 10 X 79.9 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐26 (I2) 105 94.8 – 104.8 10 96.8 X 102.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐27 (I2) 103.9 93.7 ‐ 103.7 10 X X 101.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐35 (D3) 320.7 310.3 ‐ 320.3 10 X 315.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐41 (D3/D4) 459 400 ‐ 410 10 X 405 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐44 (D2) 268.3 248 – 268 20 X X 260 265 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐46 (D1/D2) 302 264 ‐ 284 20 266 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐47 (I1/I2) 110.7 80.2 – 110.2 30 X X 122.7 X 132.7 X
SP1 (ASTP influent)b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SP5 (ASTP effluent)b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
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TABLE 3‐4 Semiannual LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth (ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Notes: a The LTM samples are collected from passive diffusion bags (PDBs) installed in monitoring wells at designated sample depths. Multiple PDBs are installed in some monitoring wells. All PDBs are scheduled for replacement during biennial monitoring events. Depth numbers are provided for existing PDBs; 'X' indicates an open position available for installation of PDB, and '‐ ‐' indicates no position available for PDB. b The O&M locations from the air stripper treatment plant are scheduled for quarterly sample collection until decommissioning of the plant or until more frequent sampling is necessary. bgs = below ground surface ASTP = air stripper treatment plant ft = foot FSP = field sampling plan LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation PDB = passive diffusion bag
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TABLE 3‐5 Annual LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth(ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
DM‐05 (S) 48 33 ‐ 48 15 X X 41 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
DM‐06 (I1/I2) 95 65 ‐ 95 30 67 X X X X X
DM‐07 (I1/I2) 102 72 ‐ 102 30 X X 84 X X 99
DM‐08 (I1/I2) 103 70 ‐ 103 33 X X 82 X 92 X
DM‐09 (S) 55 40 ‐ 55 15 X 47 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
DM‐12 (I1) 97 67 ‐ 97 30 X X X X 89 X
HSM‐I2‐5 (I2) 117 87 ‐ 107 20 X X X 104 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
McDonalds (D2) 251 236 ‐ 251 15 X X 244 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐1 (I2) 115 85 ‐ 108 20 X 92 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D1) 367 337 ‐ 357 20 X X 349 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D2) 432 402 ‐ 422 20 X 409 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D3) 494 464 ‐ 484 20 X 471 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D1) 246 216 ‐ 236 20 X 223 228 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D2) 302 272 ‐ 292 20 X 279 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D3) 390 360 ‐ 380 20 X X X 377 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D4) 578.52 548.5 ‐ 568.5 20 X 555.5 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐6 (D3) 350 320 ‐ 340 20 X 327 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐8 (I2) 115 90 ‐ 110 20 X 97 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (I2) 115 90 – 110 20 X X X 107 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (D1) 161 130 ‐ 150 20 132 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (D1) 140 110 ‐ 130 20 112 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐12 (D1) 138.61 108.6 ‐ 128.6 20 X X 120.6 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D1) 387.1 357.1 ‐ 377.1 20 X 364.1 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D2) 433.6 403.6 ‐ 423.6 20 X 410.6 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D3) 519.3 489.3 ‐ 509.3 20 X 496.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐14 (I2) 110.4 95.4 ‐ 105.4 10 97.4 X 103.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐14 (D1) 246.21 216.2 ‐ 236.2 20 X 223.2 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D1) 405 374.9 ‐ 394.8 20 X X 386.9 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D2) 502 471.9 ‐ 491.8 20 X X 483.9 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D3) 564 534.1 ‐ 554.0 20 X X 546.1 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐10 (I2) 102.6 92.4 ‐ 102.4 10 X X 100.4 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
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TABLE 3‐5 Annual LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth(ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
SFMW‐14 (D1) 166.3 156 ‐ 166 10 158 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐16 (I1) 85.2 75 ‐ 85 10 X X 83 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐17 (I2) 102.9 92.7 ‐ 102.7 10 X X 100.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐18 (I1) 85 74.8 ‐ 84.8 10 X X 82.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐20 (I1) 85 74.8 – 84.8 10 X 79.8 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐21 (I2) 103.7 83.4 – 103.5 20 X X 95.4 100.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐22 (D1) 192.4 181.9 ‐ 191.9 10 X X 189.4 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐23 (D2) 240.2 229.7 – 239.7 10 X 234.7 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐25 (I1) 85.2 74.9 – 84.9 10 X 79.9 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐26 (I2) 105 94.8 – 104.8 10 96.8 X 102.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐27 (I2) 103.9 93.7 ‐ 103.7 10 X X 101.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐35 (D3) 320.7 310.3 ‐ 320.3 10 X 315.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐37 (I2) 104.8 94.6 ‐ 104.6 10 X 99.6 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐38 (D1) 196 179.02 ‐ 189.34 10 X 202 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐39 (D2) 260 242 ‐ 252 10 244 X 250 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐40 (D3) 459 322 ‐ 342 20 X X 334 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐41 (D3/D4) 459 400 ‐ 410 10 X 405 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐44 (D2) 268.3 248 – 268 20 X X 260 265 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐46 (D1/D2) 302 264 ‐ 284 20 266 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐47 (I1/I2) 110.7 80.2 – 110.2 30 X X 122.7 X 132.7 X
SP1 (ASTP influent)b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SP5 (ASTP effluent)b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Notes: a The LTM samples are collected from passive diffusion bags (PDBs) installed in monitoring wells at designated sample depths. Multiple PDBs are installed in some monitoring wells. All PDBs are scheduled for replacement during biennial monitoring events. Depth numbers are provided for existing PDBs; 'X' indicates an open position available for installation of PDB, and '‐ ‐' indicates no position available for PDB. b The O&M locations from the air stripper treatment plant are scheduled for quarterly sample collection until decommissioning of the plant or until more frequent sampling is necessary. bgs = below ground surface ASTP = air stripper treatment plant ft = foot LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation n/a = not applicable PDB = passive diffusion bag
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TABLE 3‐6 Biennial LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth (ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
DM‐05 (S) 48 33 ‐ 48 15 X X 41 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
DM‐06 (I1/I2) 95 65 ‐ 95 30 67 X X X X X
DM‐07 (I1/I2) 102 72 ‐ 102 30 X X 84 X X 99
DM‐08 (I1/I2) 103 70 ‐ 103 33 X X 82 X 92 X
DM‐09 (S) 55 40 ‐ 55 15 X 47 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
DM‐12 (I1) 97 67 ‐ 97 30 X X X X 89 X
HSM‐I2‐5 (I2) 117 87 ‐ 107 20 X X X 104 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
McDonalds (D2) 251 236 ‐ 251 20 X X 244 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐1 (I2) 115 85 ‐ 108 20 X 92 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐2 (I2) 115 85 ‐ 105 20 X 92 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐3 (D1) 220 190 ‐ 210 20 X 197 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐3 (D2) 294 264 ‐ 284 20 X 271 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐3 (D3) 370 340 ‐ 360 20 X 347 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D1) 367 337 ‐ 357 20 X X 349 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D2) 432 402 ‐ 422 20 X 409 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐4 (D3) 494 464 ‐ 484 20 X 471 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D1) 246 216 ‐ 236 20 X 223 228 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D2) 302 272 ‐ 292 20 X 279 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D3) 390 360 ‐ 380 20 X X X 377 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐5 (D4) 578.52 548.5 ‐ 568.5 20 X 555.5 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐6 (D1) 280 250 ‐ 270 20 X 257 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐6 (D2) 350 320 ‐ 340 20 X 327 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐6 (D3) 350 320 ‐ 340 20 X 327 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐7 (D4) 615 585 ‐ 605 20 X 592 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐8 (I1) 85 65 ‐ 80 15 X 72 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐8 (I2) 115 90 ‐ 110 20 X 97 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (I1) 85 65 ‐ 80 15 X 72 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (I2) 115 90 – 110 20 X X X 107 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (D1) 161 130 ‐ 150 20 132 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐9 (D2) 216.3 186.3 ‐ 206.3 20 X 193.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐10 (I2) 115 90 – 110 20 X 97 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (I1) 79.5 59.5 ‐ 74.5 15 X 66.5 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (I2) 105 85 ‐ 100 15 X X 97 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (D1) 140 110 ‐ 130 20 112 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐11 (D2) 197.9 167.9 ‐ 187.9 20 169.9 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐12 (I1) 79.65 59.7 ‐ 74.7 15 X X 71.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐12 (I2) 104.5 84.5 ‐ 99.5 15 X 91.5 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐12 (D1) 138.61 108.6 ‐ 128.6 20 X X 120.6 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐12 (D2) 197.6 167.6 ‐ 187.6 20 X 174.6 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D1) 387.1 357.1 ‐ 377.1 20 X 364.1 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D2) 433.6 403.6 ‐ 423.6 20 X 410.6 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐13 (D3) 519.3 489.3 ‐ 509.3 20 X 496.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
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TABLE 3‐6 Biennial LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth (ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
MNW‐14 (I2) 110.4 95.4 ‐ 105.4 10 97.4 X 103.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐14 (D1) 246.21 216.2 ‐ 236.2 20 X 223.2 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐15 (D1) 450 420 ‐ 440 20 X 427 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐15 (D2) 490 460 ‐ 480 20 X 467 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐15 (D3) 578 548 ‐ 568 20 X 555 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D1) 405 374.9 ‐ 394.8 20 X X 386.9 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D2) 502 471.9 ‐ 491.8 20 X X 483.9 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D3) 564 534.1 ‐ 554.0 20 X X 546.1 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
MNW‐16 (D4) 690 659.2 ‐ 679.1 20 X X 671.2 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐10 (I2) 102.6 92.4 ‐ 102.4 10 X X 100.4 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐12 (I1) 79.3 69 ‐ 79 10 71 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐13 (I2) 104.9 94.7 ‐ 104.7 10 X 99.7 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐14 (D1) 166.3 156 ‐ 166 10 158 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐16 (I1) 85.2 75 ‐ 85 10 X X 83 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐17 (I2) 102.9 92.7 ‐ 102.7 10 X X 100.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐18 (I1) 85 74.8 ‐ 84.8 10 X X 82.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐20 (I1) 85 74.8 – 84.8 10 X 79.8 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐21 (I2) 103.7 83.4 – 103.5 20 X X 95.4 100.4 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐22 (D1) 192.4 181.9 ‐ 191.9 10 X X 189.4 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐23 (D2) 240.2 229.7 – 239.7 10 X 234.7 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐25 (I1) 85.2 74.9 – 84.9 10 X 79.9 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐26 (I2) 105 94.8 – 104.8 10 96.8 X 102.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐27 (I2) 103.9 93.7 ‐ 103.7 10 X X 101.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐28 (I2) 105 94.7 ‐ 104.7 20 X 99.7 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐31 (I2) 105 94.8 ‐ 104.8 10 96.8 99.8 102.8 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐32 (I2) 109.1 98.8 ‐ 108.8 10 X 103.8 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐33 (D2) 230 219.7 ‐ 229.7 10 X 224.7 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐35 (D3) 320.7 310.3 ‐ 320.3 10 X 315.3 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐37 (I2) 104.8 94.6 ‐ 104.6 10 X 99.6 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐38 (D1) 196 179.02 ‐ 189.34 10 X 202 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐39 (D2) 260 242 ‐ 252 10 244 X 250 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
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TABLE 3‐6 Biennial LTM Sample Locations Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Location and Aquifer Zone
Total Well Depth (ft bgs)
Screened Interval (ft bgs)
Length of Well Screen
(ft)
Depth to Top of PDB (ft bgs)a
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
SFMW‐40 (D3) 459 322 ‐ 342 20 X X 334 X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐41 (D3/D4) 459 400 ‐ 410 10 X 405 X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐44 (D2) 268.3 248 – 268 20 X X 260 265 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐45 (D2) 295 260 ‐ 270 10 262 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐46 (D1/D2) 302 264 ‐ 284 20 266 X X X ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SFMW‐47 (I1/I2) 110.7 80.2 – 110.2 30 X X 122.7 X 132.7 X
WB‐01 (I1/I2) 96.3 66.3 ‐ 96.3 30 X X X X X 93.3
WB‐02 (I1/I2) 96.2 66.2 ‐ 96.2 30 X 73.2 X X X X
SP1 (ASTP influent) b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
SP5 (ASTP effluent) b 0 0 n/a ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Notes: a The LTM samples are collected from passive diffusion bags (PDBs) installed in monitoring wells at designated sample depths. Multiple PDBs are installed in some monitoring wells. All PDBs are scheduled for replacement during biennial monitoring events. Depth numbers are provided for existing PDBs; 'X' indicates an open position available for installation of PDB, and '‐ ‐' indicates no position available for PDB. b The O&M locations from the air stripper treatment plant are scheduled for quarterly sample collection until decommissioning of the plant or until more frequent sampling is necessary. bgs = below ground surface ASTP = air stripper treatment plant ft = foot LTM = long‐term monitoring MNA = monitored natural attenuation n/a = not applicable PDB = passive diffusion bag
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TABLE 3‐7 Sampling Locations for MNA Parameters Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Aquifer Zone
Plume Zone
Upgradient Source Crossgradient Core Downgradient
General Chemistry and Dissolved Gasses Analyses
Intermediate‐1 (I‐1) SFMW‐12(I1) SFMW‐16(I1) SFMW‐25(I1) SFMW‐20(I1) SFMW‐43(I1)
Intermediate‐2 (I‐2) SFMW‐13(I2) HSM‐I2‐4 HSM‐I2‐5
MNW‐14(I2)
MNW‐02(I2) SFMW‐21(I2) SFMW‐32(I2)
Deep‐1 (D‐1) SFMW‐14(D1) SFMW‐22(D1) MNW‐05(D1)
MNW‐15(D1)
Deep‐2 (D‐2) SFMW‐33(D2) MNW‐03(D2) MNW‐06(D2)
SFMW‐23(D2) SFMW‐44(D2) MNW‐5(D2)
MNW‐15(D2) MNW‐04(D2)
Deep‐3 (D‐3) SFMW‐35(D3) SFMW‐40(D3)
Offsite Plume MNW‐09(I2) MNW‐09(D1)
MNW‐08(I2)
Microbiology and Stable Isotope Analyses
CSIA & QuantArray‐Chlor
HSM‐I2‐5
MNW‐14(I2)
SFMW‐44(D2) MNW‐5(D2) SFMW‐40(D3)
Shallow Aquifer Zone Source Area Monitoring
VOC Analyses ‐ (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2)
DM‐01(S) DM‐05(S) DM‐13(S)
SFMW‐01(S) SFMW‐03(S)
CSIA = compound specific isotope analysis MNA = monitored natural attenuation n/a = not applicable PDB = passive diffusion bag VOC = volatile organic compound
TABLES
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TABLE 3‐8 List of Analyses, Analytical Methods, and Laboratories for MNA Sampling Events Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Analysis
Analytical
Method Analyte List Analytical Laboratory
General Chemistry
CLP ILM05.3‐‐ICP/AES or CLP ISM01.3‐ICP/AES
Calcium Iron Sodium
Potassium Magnesium Manganese
EPA Region 6‐Houston or CLP
EPA 160.1 or SM 2540C
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) EPA Region 6‐Houston
EPA 300.0 Sulfate and Chloride EPA Region 6‐Houston
EPA 310.1 Alkalinity EPA Region 6‐Houston
SM21 5310B Total Organic Carbon (TOC) EPA Region 6‐Houston
EPA 353.2 Nitrate (as N), Nitrite (as N) EPA Region 6‐Houston
EPA 376.1 or SM4500S2‐
Sulfide EPA Region 6‐Houston
General Chemistry
CLP ILM05.3‐‐ICP/AES or CLP ISM01.3‐ICP/AES
Dissolved Iron (Field‐filtered with 0.45 micron) EPA Region 6‐Houston
General Chemistry
Field Instrument Oxygen Reduction Potential, pH Field analysis
Micro‐Chem Field Kits d
Total and Ferrous Iron, Sulfate and Sulfide
Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate and Nitrite
Field analysis
Dissolved
Gasses a
RSK‐175 or equivalent
(GC/FID)
Light Hydrocarbons: Methane, Ethane, Ethene, Propane, Propene, Isobutane, Butane, Acetylene
Fixed Gasses: Methane, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen
Tier‐4 Laboratory
Molecular
Biologyb
QuantArray‐Chlor
Quantification of halorespiring bacteria and functional genes for degradation processes
Tier‐4 Laboratory
Compound
Specific Stable
Isotopesc
GC/C/IRMS δ13C on TCE & cis‐1,2‐DCE Tier‐4 Laboratory
Notes: a Recommended Tier – 4 Laboratories: Microseeps b Recommended Tier – 4 Laboratories: Microbial Insights – Rockford, TN c Analysis will be performed only on TCE and cis‐1,2‐DCE for samples containing sufficient concentrations needed to meet minimum analytical requirements. Recommended Tier – 4 Laboratories: Microseeps d Recommended micro‐chem field kits by CHEMetrics, Inc.® CLP = Contract Laboratory Program DCE = dichloroethene GC/C/IRMS = gas chromatography‐combustion‐isotope ratio mass spectrometry GC/FID = gas chromatography/flame‐ionization detector TCE = trichloroethene
TABLES
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TABLE 5‐1 Sample Frequency and QA/QC Sample Requirements by Analytical Method Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Analyte/ Method Normal Samples MS/MSDb
Field Duplicate
Equipment Blank Trip Blank
Total Samples
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) O&M Quarterly Eventsa
2 1 1 0 1 4
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) Semiannual Event August 2015
34 2 4 1 4 43
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) Semiannual Event August 2016
34 2 4 1 4 43
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) Annual Event February 2016
60 3 6 1 6 73
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) Biennial Event February 2015
92 5 10 1 8 111
VOCs (OLM04.2 Low‐level or SOM01.2) MNA Event February 2015
5 1 1 1 1 8
General Chemistry (CLP ILM05.3‐‐ICP/AES or CLP ISM01.3‐ICP/AES , 160.1 or SM2540C, 300.0, 310.1, 353.2, 376.1, and SM21 5310B) MNA Event
29 2 3 2 0 34
Dissolved Gasses (RSK‐175) MNA Event
29 2 3 2 0 34
Molecular Biology and Stable Isotopes (QuantArray‐Chlor and GC/C/IRMS) MNA Event
5 0 0 0 0 5
Notes: a O&M monitoring from the air stripper treatment plant is currently scheduled quarterly. Sampling is planned for February, May, August, and November of 2015 and 2016. b Optional MS/MSD sampling and analysis on samples sent to CLP laboratories is currently being declined based on site history. If samples are sent to the EPA Region 6 Laboratory, MS/MSDs will be collected and analyzed as shown in Table 5‐1. MS/MSDs are not included in the sample count. CLP = Contract Laboratory Program GC/C/IRMS = gas chromatography‐combustion‐isotope ratio mass spectrometry ICP/AES = inductively coupled plasma/atomic emission spectroscopy MNA = monitored natural attenuation MS/MSD = matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate O&M = operations and maintenance VOC = volatile organic compound
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TABLE 5‐2 Sample Containers, Preservatives, and Holding Times Fruit Avenue Plume Superfund Site, Albuquerque, NM
Sample Type Analysis Method Container Preservation Holding Time
LTM VOC 8260B or SOM01.2
3x 40 mL VOAa Cool 4ºC HCl to pH < 2
14 days
O&M VOC 8260B or SOM01.2
3x 40 mL VOA Cool 4ºC 7 days
MNA TOC SM21 5310B 1 L HDPE Cool 4ºC H2SO4 to pH < 2
28 days
MNA Alkalinity, TDS 310.1, 160.1 or SM 2540C
1 L HDPE Cool 4ºCb 14 days
MNA Metals (Cations) (Calcium, Iron, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Manganese)
CLP ILM05.3‐‐ICP/AES or CLP ISM01.3‐ICP/AES
1 L HDPE HNO3 to pH< 2, Cool 4ºC
6 month
MNA Anions (sulfate, chloride)
300.0 1 L HDPE Cool 4ºC 28 days
MNA Anions (Nitrate‐N, Nitrite‐N)
353.2 1 L HDPE Cool 4ºC 48 hours
MNA Sulfide 376.1 or SM4500S2‐
1 L HDPE Zn Acetate pH>9, Cool 4ºC
7 days
MNA Dissolved Gasses RSK‐175 or equivalent
(GC/FID)
(3) 40‐mL‐ml VOA vials
Cool 4ºC 7 days
MNA Molecular Bio PLFA 1 L HDPE Cool 4ºC 7 days
MNA CSIA (δ13C) of TCE & cDCE
GC/C/IRMS (9) 40‐mL VOA vials
Cool 4ºC, HCl 14 days
Notes: a CLP only requires 2 40‐ml VOA vials for analysis. BTEX = benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes ºC = degree Celsius cDCE = cis‐dichloroethylene CSIA = compound specific isotope analysis GC/C/IRMS = gas chromatography‐combustion‐isotope ratio mass spectrometry GS/FID = gas chromatography/flame‐ionization detector H2SO4 = hydrogen sulfate HCl = hydrochloric acid HDPE = high‐density polyethylene HNO3 = nitric acid L = liter mL = milliliter PLFA = phospholipid fatty‐acid analysis TCE = trichloroethylene TDS = total dissolved solids TOC = total organic carbon VOA = volatile organic analysis Zn = zinc
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DM-07(I1/I2)
DM-08(I1/I2)
DM-09 (S)
DM-10(S)
DM-11(S)
DM-12(I1/I2)
DM-13(S/I1/I2/D1)
HSM-I2-4(I2)
HSM-I2-5 (I2)
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MNW-1(I2)
MNW-10 (I1/I2)
MNW-11(I1/I2/D1/D2)
MNW-12(I1/I2/D1/D2)
MNW-13(D1/d2/D3/D4)
MNW-14(I2/D1/D2)
MNW-2(I2)
MNW-3 (D1/D2/D3)
MNW-4(D1/D2/D3)
MNW-5(D1/D2/D3/D4)
MNW-6(D1/D2/D3)
MNW-7(D4)
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MNW-8(I2)
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SFMW-13 (I2)
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SFMW-16(I1)
SFMW-17 (I2)
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SFMW-21(I2)
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SFMW-27 (I2)
SFMW-28(I2)
SFMW-31 (I2)
SFMW-32 (I2)
SFMW-33(D2)
SFMW-34(D4)
SFMW-35(D3)
SFMW-36(D4)
SFMW-37(I2)
SFMW-38(D1)
SFMW-39(D2)
SFMW-40(D3)
SFMW-41(D3/D4)
SFMW-43(I1)
SFMW-44(D2)
SFMW-45(D2)
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SFMW-47(I1/I2)
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WNWNMNNWMNWW-999-99I1/I2/D1/D2D1/( 2// 22//(I1/I(I1/I2/2/ 2)2)DDDDDDD // 22D1/D21 D/DD1//D2DD22)
/I2/// 2221/I2)2)222)MNW-10 MNW 1WMNWW- 010 0
111W-1W 1WWWWNNMNW 1NWMNWNW-11I1/I2/D1/D2)1/I2/D1/D2((I1/I2/DD2222/I2/D1// 2/D1((I1/I2/2//DD1/D2)/D2DD2)2)
MNW-1212MMNWNW-12(I1/I2/D1/D2)1 /D2I2/D(I1/I2/2//DD1//D2DD22)
W-1WWWWNNMNW-13MNWW-13D1/d2/D3/D4))D1/d2/D3/D(D1//DD(D1/d(D(DD1/d 33d2/DD2222/D3///D/d2/d2/2//D3DD3/DDD43//D4DD4)4)
P li44MNW-1MNWW 14NW-144
PoliceStation/D1/Station(S(S Dc2/D1/olice(P(I2/2//DD1/Police
W-11NW-15MNW 1MNWMNWW-15D1/D2/D3)(D1/D22D1/D2//(D1/D(D(DD1//D2DD2/2//DD3DD3D3DD33)
MNW-16MNWW-166D1/D2/D3/D4)D1 2/D33/D4)((D1/ 32/D3/DDD2/DDD1/D2/D3/D4/(D1/D2/D(D(DD1//D2DD2/2//D3D3/3//D4D )D4)44)
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LTM Monitor Well Locations, SAP Addendum 2Wells included in the long term monitoring (LTM) program per SAP Addendum 2
Note: Wells not highlighted are monitored for groundwater elevations only.
See Tables 3-4 to 3-6 for lists of wells by event.
MNW-9
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FIGURE 1LTM Program, Monitor Well LocationsFruit Avenue Plume Superfund SiteAlbuquerque, NM
Legend
Presumed Source Area
Extraction Well
Air Stripper Treatment Plant
Injection Well
RailroadMonitor Wells
pruc
e S
t
Silver Ave
Copper Ave
Tijeras Ave
Don
Cip
riano
Ct
Slate Ave
Silver Ave
Marquette Pl
Granite AveMarble Ave
Oak
St
Syc
Map
le S
t
Spru
ce S
t
Hig
h S
t
Gold Ave
Legion
Tijeras Ave
Luna
Blv
d
1st S
t
Elm
St
5th
St
Gold Ave
6th
St
Medical Arts Ave
Ridge P
l
Slate Ave
Page Ave
Manzano Ct
Park Ave
Marble Ave
Tijeras Ave
Silver Ave
Kent Ave
Kele
her A
ve
cam
ore
St
SpruceS
7th
St
Ced
ar S
t
Edith
Blvd
Copper Ave
9th
St
Marquette Ave
Tijeras Ave
8th
St
9th
St
2nd
St
Roma Ave
Gold Ave
8th
St
Enci
no P
l
7th
St
Tijeras Ave
Iron Ave
1st S
3rd
S t
4th
St
St
11th
St
Fruit Ave Lomas Blvd
5th
St
Silver Ave
Mul
berr
y S
t
Slate Ave
Marquette Ave
Edith
Blv
d
Central Ave
Dr Martin Luther King Jr Ave
Tran
quili
no C
t
Marble Ave
Inte
rsta
te 2
5
6th
St
Lomas Blvd
Coal Ave
Lead Ave
SH 4
7
7
La Posada Hotel
WellsFargo
Galleria
IceHouse
First StateBank
PlazaDel Sol
AmericanLinen
Springer PlazaOffice Complex
Plaza
ParkingLotCity
NationsBank
CourtHouse
DetentionCenter
PoliceStation
City/CountyBuilding
CompassBank DM-01
(S)
DM-05 (S)
DM-06(I1/I2)
DM-07(I1/I2)
DM-08(I1/I2)
DM-09 (S)
DM-10(S)
DM-11(S)
DM-12(I1/I2)
DM-13(S/I1/I2/D1)
HSM-I2-4(I2)
HSM-I2-5 (I2)
McDonald’s(D2)
MNW-1(I2)
MNW-10 (I1/I2)
MNW-11(I1/I2/D1/D2)
MNW-12(I1/I2/D1/D2)
MNW-13(D1/d2/D3/D4)
MNW-14(I2/D1/D2)
MNW-2(I2)
MNW-3 (D1/D2/D3)
MNW-4(D1/D2/D3)
MNW-5(D1/D2/D3/D4)
MNW-6(D1/D2/D3)
MNW-7(D4)
MNW-8 (I1)
MNW-8(I2)
MNW-9(I1/I2/D1/D2)
SFMW-01(S)
SFMW-03 (S)
SFMW-07 (S)
SFMW-10 (I2)SFMW-11(S)
SFMW-12(I1)
SFMW-13 (I2)
SFMW-14 (D1) SFMW-15 (S)
SFMW-16(I1)
SFMW-17 (I2)
SFMW-18 (I1)
SFMW-20(I1)
SFMW-21(I2)
SFMW-22 (D1)SFMW-23 (D2)
SFMW-24(S) SFMW-25
(I1/I2)
SFMW-26(I2)
SFMW-27 (I2)
SFMW-28(I2)
SFMW-31 (I2)
SFMW-32 (I2)
SFMW-33(D2)
SFMW-34(D4)
SFMW-35(D3)
SFMW-36(D4)
SFMW-37(I2)
SFMW-38(D1)
SFMW-39(D2)
SFMW-40(D3)
SFMW-41(D3/D4)
SFMW-43(I1)
SFMW-44(D2)
SFMW-45(D2)
SFMW-46(D1/D2)
SFMW-47(I1/I2)
SPSC-MW19(S)
SPSC-MW5 (S)
SPSC-W13(S)
MNW-15(D1/D2/D3)
WB-01(I1/I2)
WB-02 (I1/I2)
MNW-16(D1/D2/D3/D4)
Fruit Avenue Plume Site,Groundwater Use Restriction Boundary
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5
I2/D1E-I1D2E-I3
D2E-P1
0 300 600150 Feet
Aquifer Zones:S - Shallow Aquifer Zone - Above 4,912 ft above mean sea level (amsl)I1 - Intermediate 1 Aquifer Zone - 4,912 ft to 4,872 ft amslI2 - Intermediate 2 Aquifer Zone - 4,872 ft to 4,847 ft amslD1 - Deep 1 Aquifer Zone - 4,847 ft to 4,752 ft amslD2 - Deep 2 Aquifer Zone - 4,752 ft to 4,647 ft amslD3 - Deep 3 Aquifer Zone - 4,647 ft to 4,552 ft amslD4 - Deep 4 Aquifer Zone - 4,552 ft to 4,400 ft amsl
W-1WFFSFMW-1FMWSFMWW- 22212
SFMW-1SFMWW- 6166
WWSFMW-252W 25WFMW 2SFMWW-2-225
Cip W 4WCS iS 33434MC W 4FFMWMW--43443
SFMW-S MW-20MF W 2WFMWW-2-2200
21221SFMW-22-2MMMFFMWSFMWW-2211-21
))SFMW-32 (FMW-32 FMW (I2)(SFMW-32 (I2233MW 32 (I2MFMWWFMW 32 (I2)SFFMWMW-3-3232 (I2I2)
1sMNW-2NW 2MNWNW-2-2
HSM-I2-5 (I2)5 HH ((( 2)5 (I22SS 2-5 (I22M I2 5 (I2MMHSM I2HH M I2 5 (I2)S (HSM-I2I2--5 (I22)HSM-I2-4HHSHSM-I2-4MM-I2I2--44
Police44MNW-14MNWNW-144
PolStaStat(S(S2o(P(I2/2/Pol
er A
e ))SFMW-13 (SFF W-13 ere (3 (SFMW-13 (I2FMWASFMWW-13 (I22)I2)
Slate AveD1)D1)vSFMW-14 (-14 Slat((SFMW-14SlFMWSFMWW-14 4 (DDAvDD1)D1)D1D1SFMW-22 (SFMW-22 (D2FMW 22 (D1WFMW 2SFFMWMW-2-2222 (DD )1)
MNW-5MNWNW--5(D1/(D(DD1/
W-11MNW-15MNWMNWW-15D1/D2/(D1/D22D1/D2//(D1/D(D(DD1//D2DD2/2/
W 4NWNN 444MNNNWMNWW--44/D2//D222D2//D2DD2/2/
SFMW-23 (D2)3 (D2)MWMW-23MW 23SFFMWMW-2-2323 (D2DD2)2)
SFMW-44SFMWW- 4-44444
/D2///D2DD2/2//
/D2//D2//D2DD2/2/MNW-3 (WW-3 -333MNWWWMNWNW-3-3 (
MNW-6MNWMNWW--66/D2/1/D2D2//D/D2DD2/2/WSFMW-3333FMW 3SFMWW-3-3333
W-3WFFFSFMW 3SFMWW-335335-335
FMW-4FSFMW-4FFMWSFFMWMW- 0-44400
WNWNMNNWMNWW-999-99/I2/D1/D1222///I2/2/DDD //D1/DD1/
WMNW-MMNWMNWNW-8-888(I2)((I2)2)
iiDM-01DDM-0M 01DDDM--001
(S)DM-05 (M 05 00DDM 0DDM--005 S( )05 (S(S)
3-11DM-13DM 1DDM-13(S/((SS//(S/S/
NationsNationsSFS 0nFMW 01FFMWMW--001
)))(S))(SFMW-03 (03MWW 03 (SFMW-SFMWSFMWW-03 (S-03003 (S(S)))
MNA Monitor Well Locations, SAP Addendum 2FIGURE 2
Wells included in 2015 monitored natural attenuation (MNA) program per SAP Addendum
Wells proposed for one-time sampling for VOC analysis in 2015
MNW-8
DM-01
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