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National Western Center Environmental Investigations Presentation to the Citizens Advisory Committee
February 25, 2016
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Why Conduct Environmental Investigations? • Past industrial land uses may have contaminated soils and groundwater
• Information needed to:• Protect health during construction and long-term use
• Improve redevelopment planning and cost estimating
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Why Conduct Environmental Investigations?
• Entire NWC Master Plan Area• Records review (Sanborn maps, aerial
photos, historical phone books, etc.)
• NWSS- and City-owned properties• Interviews and site visits
• Field Investigations
• Follow-up investigations on areas of concern• Groundwater
• Vapor
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Where and How We Investigated?
Primary Study Area (NWSS and City-owned properties)
• Interviews and site visits
• Field Investigations• Monitoring wells
• Soil Borings
• Soil Vapor Sampling
• Test Pits
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What We Found:
Surface soils • Lead in soils:
• generally low concentrations
• a few locations above residential cleanup levels
• one above industrial cleanup standards
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What We Found:
Surface soils
• Arsenic in soils:• Sampled 0-6”, 6-24”
• All samples below residential cleanup levels
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What We Found:
Buried Debris:• Evidence of numerous old buildings (no longer
standing)
• Extensive buried debris on western side
• No buried asbestos waste found
• Generally construction concern rather than environmental
• Monitoring wells on eastern side show little evidence of buried debris
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What We Found:
Groundwater:• Perchloroethylene (PCE, or perc) plume
entering site from southeast
• Source appears to be off-site
• No known groundwater exposures
• Further investigations conducted
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What We Found:Groundwater:
• Low levels nitrates
• Exceeds drinking water standard, below agricultural standard
• No known groundwater exposures
• Further investigations conducted
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What We Found:Vapors:
• Soil Vapor (PCE):
• Detected in some borings over groundwater plume
• levels below concern for indoor air exposure
• Confirmed through further investigation
• Methane:
• Levels of concern found near DPS bus barn
• Several old landfills in area
• Further investigation conducted
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What We Found:Methane – Bus Barn:
• Further investigations
• Confirmed presence of methane at levels of concern
• Mitigation installed• DPS installed venting system
• Follow-up sampling confirmed system is working properly
• Methane concentrations at boundary decreased below levels of concern
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Conclusions and Next Steps
• Surface soils – low levels of metals to be addressed during planning/construction
• Buried debris – address during planning/construction
• Further investigate groundwater in southeast area
• Ensure effective methane venting continues
• Further characterization of existing buildings during construction planning
• Investigation of other buildings/land during acquisition process
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