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1 S. Wacker Drive, 37th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606 Tel 312.201.7700 Fax 312.201.0031
March 26, 2010 Mr. Thomas Alcamo Remedial Project Manager U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 77 West Jackson Boulevard (SR-6J) Chicago, Illinois 60604 Subject: Field Oversight Summary for Illinois Central Spring Soil Sampling Activities March 15 Through 17, 2010 Lemon Lane Landfill Site Bloomington, Monroe County, IN
Contract No. EP-S5-06-02, Work Assignment No. 034-ROBE-05ZZ Dear Mr. Alcamo: SulTRAC has prepared the enclosed summary to document soil sampling activities at Illinois Central Spring near the Lemon Lane Landfill site on March 15 through 17, 2010. SulTRAC’s local subcontractor, AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) provided oversight of PSARA Technologies, Inc. (PSARA) sampling activities. CBS Corporation (CBS) is the responsible party for the site. PSARA is CBS’s environmental contractor. Appendix A of this summary contains AECOM’s photographic log of the sampling activities, and Appendix B contains AECOM’s field oversight notes. If you have any questions about the enclosed summary, please call me at (312) 201-7491. Sincerely,
Jeffrey J. Lifka Project Manager Enclosure cc: Norvelle Merrill-Crawford, EPA Contracting Officer (letter only) Ron Riesing, SulTRAC Program Manager (letter only) John Bassett, LPG, AECOM Senior Hydrogeologist Andy Duwelius, LPG, AECOM Hydrogeologist
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ENCLOSURE
FIELD OVERSIGHT SUMMARY FOR ILLINOIS CENTRAL SPRING SOIL SAMPLING ACTIVITIES
MARCH 15 THROUGH 17, 2010 LEMON LANE LANDFILL SITE
BLOOMINGTON, MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA
(Four Pages)
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FIELD OVERSIGHT SUMMARY FOR ILLINOIS CENTRAL SPRING SOIL SAMPLING ACTIVITIES
MARCH 15 THROUGH 17, 2010 LEMON LANE LANDFILL SITE
BLOOMINGTON, MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA
AECOM Oversight Personnel: Andy Duwelius Reporting Period: March 15 through 17, 2010
INTRODUCTION
As requested by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under contract number EP-S5-06-02
and work assignment number 034-ROBE-05ZZ, SulTRAC conducted oversight of drilling and soil
sampling activities at the Illinois Central Spring (ICS) emergence area near the ICS Water Treatment
Plant. The ICS emergence area and treatment plant are located about 0.5 mile southeast and
downgradient of the Lemon Lane Landfill site in Bloomington, Indiana. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-
contaminated groundwater from the site emerges at ICS and is subsequently captured and treated at the
plant. During extreme high-flow storm conditions, stormwater volume may exceed storage capacity at
the plant, resulting in overflows of the on-site storage tanks that then drain into the ICS drainage basin
(swallowhole). CBS Corporation (CBS) is the responsible party for the site, and its environmental
contractor is PSARA Technologies, Inc. (PSARA). PSARA contracted Environmental Field Services to
perform the drilling activities.
The scope of the field work was performed as part of the Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) for the
emergence area prepared by CBS (CBS 2009). During the field oversight, 18 soil borings were advanced
along with three hand auger borings to collect soil samples for PCB analysis. The work was conducted to
delineate PCB contamination in soils within portions of the emergence area pursuant to a Consent Decree
Amendment and associated Record of Decision Amendment and Statement of Work (U.S. District Court
2009).
The field oversight was performed from March 15 through 17, 2010, by SulTRAC’s local subcontractor,
AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM). This report summarizes drilling and sampling activities,
SulTRAC’s (AECOM’s) field oversight activities, and issues and developments that arose during the field
investigation. Appendix A contains a photographic log of SulTRAC’s (AECOM’s) field oversight
activities. A copy of SulTRAC’s (AECOM’s) field oversight notes is included in Appendix B.
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FIELD ACTIVITIES
On March 1, 2010, John Bassett (AECOM) was on site to review proposed sampling locations in the
emergence area with CBS and PSARA. Sampling nodes were established on a 15-foot or 30-foot grid
except where steep sinkhole terrain or trees prohibited access to the center-of-grid point. In those cases,
an offset boring was marked at an alternative location within the grid area, as agreed upon by EPA’s
AECOM representative. During this site visit, AECOM took Photographs No. 1, 2, and 3 (see
Appendix A) that show the terrain and soil boring locations.
Subsequently, PSARA collected soil samples within the 15-foot and 30-foot grid system layout over a
three-day period from March 15 through 17, 2010. Sampling activities accorded with the EPA-approved
work plan (CBS 2009). Soil samples within the 15-foot grid area were collected using a track-mounted,
direct-push Geoprobe® drilling rig and a large bore sampler. All of these locations were sampled to
bedrock. Soil samples within the 30-foot grid area were sampled to the designated 12-inch depth. These
samples were obtained using an AMS hand sampling system. When soil recovery was poor, offset
borings were advanced to resample the interval.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Andy Duwelius (AECOM) met with Eric Swaisgood (PSARA) on site at 3:00 p.m. PSARA collected soil
samples at eight soil boring locations: ED-4, ED-5, ED-10, ED-11, ED-16, ED-17, ED-22, and ED-23
(see Photograph No. 3 for locations of ED-10 and ED-16). Bedrock was encountered at 8 to 9 feet (ft)
below ground surface (bgs) at these locations. AECOM informed SulTRAC that variable bedrock depth
could be expected in the emergence area due to the presence of karst sinkhole features and bedrock
collapse areas (see Photograph No. 4 in Appendix A).
At soil boring location ED-23, the sample interval from 2 to 4 ft bgs could not be recovered due to
encounter with red bricks at 2 ft bgs. The soil boring at ED-23 was offset 1 foot to the west to collect
samples from 2 to 3 ft bgs and 3 to 4 ft bgs. AECOM left the site at 5:00 p.m.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
At 10:00 a.m., AECOM (Andy Duwelius) arrived on site. Jessica Fliss (Indiana Department of
Environmental Management [IDEM]) and Eric Swaisgood (PSARA) were on site. At 10:30 a.m., Mike
McCann (CBS) arrived on site and discussed the shallow bedrock area. Before lunchtime, PSARA
collected soil samples at five soil boring locations: ED-14, ED-18, ED-19, ED-21, and ED-22 (see
Photographs No. 1, 2, and 3 in Appendix A). Bedrock was encountered from 1.8 to 16 ft below existing
grade at these locations. Shallow bedrock was encountered at locations ED-14, ED-20, and ED-21 (from
1.8 to 2.2 ft bgs). PSARA encountered bedrock at soil boring locations ED-19 (13 ft bgs) and ED-18
(12 ft bgs). The off-set location (7 feet east to outside of sinkhole) for ED-18 was determined per John
Bassett’s (AECOM) recommendation. Soil samples collected in the tube liner at soil boring location
ED-18 appear in Photograph No. 5 in Appendix A. Geoprobe set-up at soil boring location ED-19
appears in Photograph No. 6 in Appendix A. At 12:15 p.m., AECOM left the site.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
At 11:00 a.m., AECOM (Andy Duwelius) arrived on site. PSARA collected soil samples at four soil
boring locations: ED-1, ED-2, ED-3 and ED-6. At location ED-6, PSARA encountered bedrock (8.5 ft
bgs) in a 5-foot offset boring to the northwest (see Photographs No. 1 and 2 in Appendix A). At location
ED-3, water was encountered on the bedrock surface at 16 feet. However, PSARA did not advance offset
boring at this location.
PSARA advanced 5-foot offset borings at three other locations to evaluate the shallow bedrock
encountered on the previous day (see Photograph No. 7). The following offset borings were advanced at
locations ED-14, ED-20 and ED-21 due to encounters with shallow bedrock:
• ED-14 offset 5 feet southeast – encountered bedrock at about 2 feet • ED-20 offset 5 feet east – encountered bedrock at about 3 feet • ED-21 offset 5 feet southeast – encountered bedrock at about 2 feet.
PSARA collected shallow soil samples on a 30-foot grid system layout using an AMS soil core sampler.
The cores were driven by hand using a slide hammer. The sample core was decontaminated, and a new
plastic liner was used at each location (see Photograph No. 8 in Appendix A).
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ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENTS
PSARA encountered shallow bedrock during Geoprobe activities. Several borings were offset (some by
1 ft and others by 5 ft) to enable a deeper boring and recovery at each location. AECOM discussed these
with PSARA prior to moving the boring locations.
FUTURE ACTIVITIES
SulTRAC will provide oversight of any additional pre-remedial design sampling activities as requested by EPA. Upon review of analytical data, CBS will remove PCB-contaminated soil according to EPA’s consent decree amendment for the site. Cleanup criteria for the ICS area are:
• Final drainageways: 1 part per million (ppm) average PCBs, not to exceed 5 ppm PCBs • Non Drainageways: 5 ppm average PCBs, not to exceed 10 ppm PCBs
REFERENCES
CBS Corporation. 2009. Sampling and Analysis Plan for Delineation of Contaminated Soils and Sediment at Illinois Central Spring Emergence Area Associated with the Lemon Lane Landfill, Bloomington, Indiana, QAPP Volume XXXVII. December. U.S. District Court. 2009. Agreed Amendment to the Consent Decree Providing for Remedial Actions at Neal’s Landfill Lemon Lane Landfill, and Bennett’s Dump and Addressing General Matters, United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, entered July 24, 2009.
APPENDIX A
SULTRAC PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG
(Four Pages)
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Photograph No. 1 Location: Illinois Central Spring (ICS)/Lemon Lane Landfill Site
Orientation: Northwest Date: March 1, 2010 Description: Soil boring and sampling locations.
Photograph No. 2 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: Northwest Date: March 1, 2010
Description: Soil boring and sampling locations.
ED-12
ED-6
ED-1
ED-7
ED-12
ED-19
ED-13
ED-7
ED-6
A-2
Photograph No. 3 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: Northwest Date: March 1, 2010
Description: Soil boring and sampling locations.
Photograph No. 4 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: Northwest Date: March 16, 2010
Description: Cleared emergence area as drilling started. A couple of the larger sinkholes are seen in the middle of the photograph.
ED-21
ED-15
ED-14
ED-10
ED-16
ED-8
A-3
Photograph No. 5 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: North Date: March 16, 2010 Description: Soil samples in tube liners at soil boring location ED-18.
Photograph No. 6 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: Northwest Date: March 16, 2010 Description: Geoprobe set-up at soil boring location ED-19.
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Photograph No. 7 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: Northwest Date: March 17, 2010 Description: View of shallow bedrock outlined in the photograph.
Photograph No. 8 Location: ICS/Lemon Lane Landfill Site Orientation: North Date: March 17, 2010 Description: Decontamination of sampling equipment.
APPENDIX B
SULTRAC OVERSIGHT FIELD NOTES
(Three Sheets)