arsenic and lead soil sampling investigation facility 239
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Arsenic and Lead Soil Sampling Investigation
Facility 239 (Water Tower)
Camp PedricJdown
Oldmans Township, New Jersey
Department of the Army
U. S. Army Garrison, Fort Dix
Engineering & Environmental Division
Prepared for:
Engineering & Environmental Division
DPW/EED, AFRC-FA-PWN
Building 5'317 Synder Lane
Fort Dix, New Jersey 08640-5501
March 2000
03-101-051
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY GARRISON
FORT DIX, NEW JERSEY 08640-5500
March 30, 2000
Engineering & Environmental Division
SUBJECT: Arsenic and Lead Soil Sampling Investigation Reports, Camp Pedricktown, New Jersey
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Federal Case Management Division of Responsible Party Remediation ATTN: Mr. Greg Zalaskus, Federal Case Manager 401 East State Street, P.0. Box 028 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0028
Dear Mr. Zalaskus:
Arsenic and lead soil sampling investigations have been conducted at Facilities 461 and 239 at Camp Pedricktown, New Jersey. Facility 461 is an above ground water storage tank located within the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) excess area, and Facility 239 is an elevated water storage tank located within the non-BRAC Army Reserve Enclave area. Enclosed for your review and approval are the following March 2000 reports prepared by Fort Dix on the arsenic and lead investigations. Electronic data deliverables for both reports will be provided under separate cover.
a. Arsenic and Lead Soil Sampling Investigation, Facility 461 (Water Tank), Camp Pedricktown, Oldmans Township, New Jersey; and
b. Arsenic and Lead Soil Sampling Investigation, Facility 239 (Water Tower), Camp Pedricktown, Oldmans Township, New Jersey.
The Camp Pedricktown water supply facilities are under consideration for transfer to the Pennsgrove Water Supply Company. Previous investigations have detected elevated arsenic and lead soil concentrations in several areas at Camp Pedricktown. Therefore, soil sampling investigations were conducted to assess the arsenic and lead concentrations in the area of Facilities 461 and 239 prior to the facility transfer. Based on these investigations, lead concentrations in both areas exceed the NJDEP residential and non-residential soil cleant1p criteria. Arsenic concentrations in both areas were below NJDEP residential and non-residential soil cleanup criteria. Action plans to address the elevated lead concentrations will be prepared and submitted under si,parate cover.
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If you have any questions or comments, please contact Mr. Richard Sample at (609) 562-3699/3050; FAX (609) 562-5345.
Sincerely,
PM&~~ Linda D. Chominski Chief, Engineering & Environmental Division, RDPW, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Dix
Enclosures
Copy Furnished:
Toni Alexander (Fort Dix, BTO) John Bickel (Camp Pedricktown LRA) Victor Bonilla (FORSCOM) Janet Brattstrom (USAEC) Rich Buckey (77th RSC) Mike Burns (Fort Dix, RDPW.) John DeMurley (USEPA) Terry Garnett (Tetra Tech, Inc.) Leslie Hill (CENAB) John Hollis, Esq. (Fort Dix, SJA) Doris Lundeen (FORSCOM) Peter Milionis (ARCADIS-Geraghty & Miller) Lou Summers (Sievers-Sandberg USARC) Steve Whitmore (Fort Dix, PWD) Alan Williams (CENAD) (w/o encl.) Randy Williams (CENAD) (w/o encl.) Gary Ziegler (Pennsgrove Water Supply Company) Camp Pedricktown Restoration Advisory Board Camp Pedricktown Information Repositories
Arsenic and Lead Soil Sampling Investigation
Executive Summary
Facility 239 is a water storage tower located southwest of South A venue in the Army Reserve Enclave portion of
Camp Pedricktown, New Jersey. The tank has a nominal capacity of 125,000 gallons and was constructed in 1942
(Knighten, 2000; Woodward-Clyde, 1997). Facility 239 is currently used to supply potable water to Camp
Pedricktown. Previous investigations have detected elevated arsenic and lead concentrations in other portions of
Camp Pedricktown. Both arsenic and lead are, under certain circumstances, regulated by the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) when present in the soil at concentrations greater than 20
milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 400 mg/kg, respectively (IT Corp., 1999). This investigation was conducted to
determine the concentrations of arsenic and lead in the surface soil beneath the water tower. This investigation was
not intended to quantify the magnitude or extent of arsenic or lead in the surface soil.
On 6 January 2000, a member of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) support team collected four surface
soil samples (0 to 6 inches below ground surface) immediately adjacent to (within I-foot) the water tower support
columns. The Fort Dix representative is a NJDEP certified Subsurface Evaluator, and the samples were collected in
accordance with NJDEP field sampling protocols. Laboratory analysis indicates that total arsenic concentrations are
below the testing instruments detection limit for all samples tested and total lead concentrations range from 2,740
mg/kg to a maximum concentration of 6,390 mg/kg. Site specific background concentrations of lead reportedly
range from 1.4 mg/kg to 66 mg/kg (Versar Inc, 1993). Based on the investigation results, the soil samples tested do
not contain regulated concentrations of arsenic but do contain regulated concentrations of lead. Lead-based paints
from the water tower are a potential source of the elevated lead concentrations. Additional investigation would be
necessary to assess the horizontal and vertical extent of the lead in the soils beneath the water tower.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.0 SAMPLING METHOD.................................................................................................................................. 3
3.0 TEST RESULTS AND FINDINGS ............................................................................................................... 4
4.0 CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................. 4
5.0 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................................ 6
6.0 CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................................................................... 7
TABLES
Table No. Title Page No.
1.0 Total Arsenic and Total Lead Soil Sampling Results 8
FIGURES
Figure No. Title Page No.
1.0 Soil Sampling Location Map 9
APPENDIX
Appendix No. Title
I . 0 Laboratory Results
2, () Laboratory Certificate
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1.0 Introduction
Facility 239 is a water tower located southwest of South Avenue in the Army Reserve Enclave portion of Camp
Pcdricktown, New Jersey. The tank has a nominal capacity of 125,000 gallons and was constructed in 1942
(Knighten, 2000; Woodward-Clyde, 1997). Facility 239 is currently used to supply potable water to Camp
Pedricktown. Previous investigations have detected elevated arsenic and lead concentrations in other portions of
Camp Pedricktown. Both arsenic and lead are, under certain circumstances, regulated by the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) when present in the soil at concentrations greater than 20
milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 400 mg/kg 1, respectively (IT Corp., 1999). This investigation was conducted
to determine the concentrations of arsenic and lead in the surface soil beneath the water tower. This investigation
was not intended to quantify the magnitude or extent of arsenic or lead in the surface soil.
2.0 Sampling Method
On 6 January 2000, a member of the Fort Dix BRAC support team collected four surface soil samples from
immediately adjacent to the water tower support columns, Figure 1. The Fort Dix representative is a NJDEP
,ertified Subsurface Evaluator, and the samples were collected in accordance with NJDEP field sampling protocols.
The samples were identified as follows:
• Environmental Samples
? WT-10600-A
};,,, WT-10600-B
};,,, WT- I 0600-C
};,,, WT-10600-D
• Quality Control Sample
::,.. WT-10600-FB
WT= Facility 239 water tower, I0600=sampling date, A-D = sampling location, and FB = Field Blank
rhe soil samples were collected twelve inches from the north side of the water tower support columns using a
J,:dicated, decontaminated stainless steel spoon (one spoon per sample location). Soil was collected from O inches
·.1.j 6 inches below the ground surface (bgs) and placed into an aluminum foil lined I-gallon steel bowl,
' 1·0mogenized, and placed into pre-labeled half-pint sample jars supplied by the testing laboratory (QC Incorporated).
:he sample locations were biased to areas free of vegetation. Sample locations WT-10600-C and WT-10600-D
,,~re free of vegetative cover.
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The environmental samples were tested for total arsenic and total lead by United States Environmental Protection
Agency (U.S. EPA) procedure SW 846, method 6010. QC laboratory Inc. performed all the chemical testing and is
certified in New Jersey (Certificate No. 77166). A copy of QC laboratory's certificate is provided in Appendix 2.0.
Standard quality control and assurance (QA/QC) practices were employed in the conduct of this investigation. The
stainless steel sampling spoons were decontaminated using NJDEP methods as follows:
• Tap water and phosphate free detergent wash
• Tap water rinse
• Distilled water rinse
• Air dry
• The decontaminated sampling spoons were then wrapped in aluminum foil (polished side out) for transport
to the site
The QA/QC practices also included the preparation of a chain-of-custody form and the collection and analysis of a
field blank. The field blank is an aqueous sample consisting of distilled/deionized water poured over the
Jccontaminated sampling tool (rinsate). For this investigation the rinsate was collected in a 500-milliliter plastic jar
:mpplied by QC laboratory. The field blank was containerized and tested in a fashion similar to the environmental
~amples to assess the potential for arsenic and lead cross contamination. The plastic jar contained a premeasured
amount of nitric acid to preserve the sample. After filling the field blank sample jar with rinsate water, the jar was
~caled and placed in the cooler with the environmental samples. The field blank was tested using U.S. EPA method
200.7 for both arsenic and lead.
3.0 Test Results and Findings
lhc soil samples were brown in color and consisted of medium to fine sands with trace amounts of silt. A black
vrganic like soil layer was encountered at 6 inches bgs at WT-10600-C and WT-10600-D. Paint chips were
lJbscrved in the soil at WT-10600-D and were observed in sample WT-10600-D. In general, the soil was moist and
very loosely compacted. The analytical test results are summarized in Table 1.0. The laboratory report is included
11 Appendix 1.0. The field blank results indicate that no apparent cross contamination occurred between the
1ampling equipment and the sample.
~- O Conclusions/Recommendations
r h~ ;malytical test results indicate the soil samples ttsted do not contain regulated levels of arsenic but do contain
rq~ulated levels of lead. Site specific background concentrations of lead reportedly range from 1.4 mg/kg to 66
'"l'/kg (Versar Inc, 1993). Lead-based paints from the water tower are a potential source of the elevated lead
! he concentrations provided are based on the NJDEP's ·'Residential Direct Contact Soil Cleanup Criteria". The NJDEP's "Non-residential ",. •,1 Contact Soil Cleanup Criteria" for arsenic and lead are provided in Table 1.0 of this report.
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concentrations. Additional investigation would be necessary to determine the horizontal and vertical extent of the
lead in the soils around Facility 239.
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5.0 References
IT Corporation, 1999. Environmental Investigation/Alternatives Analysis (Draft Final Document), Volume I,
Department of the Army.
Knighten, Malcolm, 2000. Personal Communication with Paul Fluck, Fort Dix BRAC Support.
U.S. Army, 1958. AN/FSG-1 Facilities Missile Master Operation Area Plan, Drawing No. 6.
Vcrsar Inc, 1993. Final-Expanded Site Investigation Report, Pedricktown Support Facility.
Woodward-Clyde, 1997. Environmental Baseline Survey Report (Final), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Certification
"I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted
herein and all attached documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for
obtaining the information, to the best of my knowledge, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate and
complete. I am aware that there are significant civil penalties . for knowingly submitting false, inaccurate or
incomplete information and that I am committing a crime of the fourth degree if I make a written false statement
which I do not believe to be true. I am also aware that if I knowingly direct or authorize the violation of any statute,
I am personally liable for the penalties."
BRAC Environmental Richard P. Sample Coordinator Name Title
2000
Date
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Table No. I
Facility 239, Camp Pedricktown Total Arsenic and Total Lead Soil Sampling Results
Soil Samples Collected on 6 January 2000
Results Field Blank {m2/I}
Anal}'tc RDCSSC 1 NRDCSSC1 Sampling Sample Field Id WT-10600-A WT-10600-B WT-10600-C WT-10600-D WT-10600-FB Matrix Depth
Lab Id L610148-1 L610148-l L610148-1L610148-1 L610148-1
Arsenic (total) 20 mg/kg 20 mg/kg Soil 0-6" ND ND ND ND ND1
Lead (total) · 400 mg/kg 600 mg/kg Soil 0-6" 2,880 mg/kg 6,390 mg/kg 4,050 mg/kg 2,740 mg/kg ND1
... Notes: I Residential Direct Contact Soil Cleanup Criteria
2 Non-residential Direct Contact Soil Cleanup Criteria 3 Non-detect 4 Sampling locations are shown on Figure 1.0.
General: Non-aqueous samples were analyzed by SW 846, method 6010.
The field blank (aqueous sample) was analyzed by EPA method 200.7.
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WT-10600-A Lead: 2,880 mg/kg
South Ave.
Figure 1.0
Soil Sampling Location Map Facility 239, Camp Pedricktown
U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Dix Engineering and Environmental Division
Arsenic concentrations are below the testing instrument's detection limit.
WT-10600-D Lead: 2,740 mg/kg
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Legend:
Fence
Soil Sampling Location And Results
Water Tower Columns
Facility East Rd.
239
Water Tower
WT-10600-C Lead: 4,050 mg/kg
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Appendix 1
Laboratory Results
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PFRC·FA·PUN, PAUL V. FLUCK ~.S.ARMY GARRISON/FORi DIX ENV!RONM:~iA~ ~:CIONAL DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC ~ORKS BUl~DING N0.5317, SNYDER LANE FORT DIX, NJ 08640·5501
Account No: C00805, U.S.ARMY GARRISON/FORi DIX ENVIRONMENTAL Project No: C00805, U.S.ARMY GARRISON/FORT DIX ENVIRONMENTAL
Analytical Results 02/18/00 i1:~~am
Regarding:
PFRC·FA·P~N, PAUL V. FLUCK ~.S.ARMY GARRISON/FORT DIX ENV!RONM:Ni~. REGIONAL DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC ~ORKS BUILDING N0.5317, SNYDER LANE FORT DIX, NJ 08640 55014
P.O. No: Inv. No: ?,.;·:;:. PI.JSID No:
Sam:>le N~r Sample Description Samp. Date/Time/Temp Sampled by L610148·1 BLDG 239 ~ATER TOWER CAMP P:D ~T-10600-A Oi/06/00 09:40am NA°F Customer Sampled
Parameter Method Result RLs Test Date A~SENIC SW846 Method 6010 ND mg/kg DRY 1. 17 mg/kg 01/11/00 LEAD SW846 Method 6010 2880 mg/kg DRY 2.35 mg/kg 01/11/00 TC7AL sc~:~s PERCENT STD Methods 18th Ed. 2540 85. 18 % 0.01000 % 01/13/00
Samole Nurr~~- Samole Des:ription Samp. Date/Time/Temp Sampled by L610i48·2 wT·10600·5 01/06/00 09:45am NA°F Customer Sampled
?arameter Method Result RLs Test Date ARSENI: SW846 Method 6010 ND mg/kg DRY 1.20 mg/kg 01/11/00 LE~ TOTAL so~:os PEP.CENT
SW846 Method 6010 STD Methods 18th Ed. 2540
6390 mg/kg DRY 83.36 %
2.40 mg/kg 0.01000 %
01/11/00 01/13/00
NIJIT\D9~ Sample Description Samo. Date/Time/Temp Sampled by 8·3 UT-10600-C 01/06/00 09:50am NA°F Customer Sampled
.:ter Method Result RLs Test Date Al<S:NlC SW846 Method 6010 ND mg/kg DRY 1.09 mg/kg 01/11/00 LEAD TOTAL sc~:,s PERCENT
SW846 Method 6010 STD Methods 18th Ed. 2540
4050 mg/kg DRY 92. 12 %
2.17 mg/kg 0.01000 %
01/11/00 01/13/00
Samole N~~ Samole Description ~610148-~ ~7-10600-0
Samp. Date/Time/Temp 01/06/00 09:55am NA°F
Sampled by Customer Sampled
Paramete .. Method Resul: RLs Test Date A~S:N?C SW846 Method 6010 ND mg/kg DRY 1.08 mg/kg 01/11/00
r~:~L so.:~s PERCENi S~846 Method 6010 STD Methods 18th Ed. 2540
2740 mg/kg DRY 92.70 %
2.16 mg/kg 0.01000 %
01/11/00 01/13/00
Sa:no:e N~~ S4tn;)le Des:ription Samo. Date/Time/Temp Sampled by ~6i0i~e-s wT-10600-FS FIELD BLANK 01/06/00 09:35am NA°F Customer Sampled
Paramet~r Method Result RLs Test DateA~S:~::: 5~846 Method 6010 ND mg/l 0.00800 mg/l 01/12/00L:A~ SW846 Method 6010 ND mg/ l 0.00500 mg/l 01/12/00
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:.. ~c~--~ ~· ''4:,•• 1 n_...i,...ates tne concen~:-ation o~ :rie analyte tested was eitne:'"' not detected or below the RLs. ~;.'.~~:7~:~t:·,·:l•,;,·'/-:::;:-tification numbers are; PADER 09-i31;NJDEP 77166/77001(\.JindGap), additional states upon request.
.JCCIOl'n':;-~·:,·:~w- r-~~~~~~cc~~~~~ed; NEG=negative; POS=positive; CO~=colcnies; RLs=laboratory reporting limits; L/A=laboratory
'· ... ,. ...:,: rr.a:-lced wi:r. "DRY" incicates :nat the reswl: was calcwlated and repo:ted on a p_weig~t basis.
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Appendix 2
Laboratory Certification
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Expiration Date: June 30, 2000
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