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7th Avenue and Bethany Home Road Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Site August 20 , 2013

7th Avenue and Bethany Home Road Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Site August 20 , 2013. Site History. The property was originally developed in 1952 as a small shopping center. The shopping center included a market, a variety of small businesses and a dry cleaner.

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7th Avenue and Bethany Home Road Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Site August 20 , 2013

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  1. 7th Avenue and Bethany Home Road Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Site August 20, 2013

  2. Site History • The property was originally developed in 1952 as a small shopping center. The shopping center included a market, a variety of small businesses and a dry cleaner. • The dry cleaner leased the space and began operations in 1953 and until 1960 the shopping center was connected to an on-site septic system. • The site was originally investigated by the property owner between 1995 and 2001. Investigations confirmed the presence of tetrachloroethene (PCE) in the soil and groundwater beneath the site. In 2000, the septic tanks and associated piping were removed.

  3. Site History • In October 2004 ADEQ, and their contractor conducted a Early Response Action (ERA) evaluation of the property. It was determined that Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) was a viable remedial measure to reduce the source of contamination at the site. • ADEQ and the property owner, Bayless Investment and Trading Company, entered into a consent decree in April 2005. ADEQ received a settlement in the amount of $225,000. The decree indicated the property owner had already spent approximately $170,000 investigating and remediating the site.

  4. Site History • The SVE system operated from June 2005 until January 2006. Approximately 380 pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were removed from the site and reduced concentrations of PCE in the soil vapor at the site from over 2,500 parts per billion (ppb) to less than 150 ppb. • Soil sampling confirmed the remaining soil concentrations are below residential soil remediation level of 0.51mg/kg and groundwater protection levels of 1.3 mg/kg.

  5. Site History

  6. Site History

  7. Site History • In 2008 ADEQ completed an additional ERA evaluation of another dry cleaner, located across 7 Avenue from the site. • Investigations at the second drycleaner indicated that the remaining concentrations of PCE in the soils at the property are not present above regulatory standards, but the groundwater is impacted with PCE concentrations ranging from 8 to 22 μg/l, above the Aquifer Water Quality standard ( AWQS) of 5 μg/l. • In January 2009, ADEQ initiated Remedial Investigation activities at the site.

  8. Remedial Objectives Review • Final Remedial Investigation Report completed in April 2011 included the Remedial Objectives (ROs) for the site. • Based upon review of public comment, the ROs are based on the following: • • Protect against possible leaching of hazardous substances from the upper portion of the aquifer into deeper portions of the aquifer where groundwater use is occurring.

  9. January 2012 Groundwater Monitoring Results • Ground water sampling in January 2012 indicated a significant increase of PCE concentrations in the wells at both properties. • Increasing water table elevations are suspected of mobilizing additional contaminants from the soils to the groundwater. • Data received from Salt River Project indicated their well, located approximately one-half mile north of the source area, has been impacted above the AWQS of 5 parts per billion.

  10. 7th Avenue and Bethany Home Road Site Map

  11. North-South Geologic Cross Section

  12. 2012 Groundwater Monitoring Results

  13. January 2012 Groundwater Monitoring Results

  14. January 2012 Groundwater Monitoring Results

  15. SRP Well 10.1N-13.5E Historical PCE Results

  16. Feasibility Study • Feasibility Study (FS) completed November 2012. Due to increases of PCE concentrations at the site, the FS evaluated three methods to reduce concentrations in the groundwater at the source area. • 1. Enhanced reductive dechlorination (ERD) • 2. In situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) • 3. Groundwater Extraction and Treatment (GWET)

  17. Feasibility Study Cost Comparison

  18. Feasibility Study • Based on the cost and other factors, ERD was selected for the pilot test at the site. ERD is preferred over the similarly priced GWET because it has the ability to destroy the volatile organic compounds in place and the potential to be completed in a quicker time frame.

  19. 2013 New Wells & Select April 2013 Data PCE 1.8 TCE ND PCE 28 TCE ND PCE 410 TCE 1.1 PCE 120 TCE ND PCE ND TCE ND PCE 1400 TCE 3.2 PCE 28 TCE ND PCE 13 TCE 18

  20. Pilot Test MW-14 MW-3R GW Flow Direction

  21. Pilot Test

  22. Pilot Test MW-3 MW-3R MW-3R MW-3 IW-1S IW-1D IW-1S IW-1D 6/28/13 – Tracer at Most Recent Sampling 5/3/13 – Tracer at End of Injection

  23. Questions • Questions?

  24. Contact info • Contact Information • Scott Goodwin, Project Manager • Remedial Projects Section • sdg@azdeq.gov • (602) 771-4452, 1-800-234-5677 ext 771-4452 • Wendy Flood, Community Involvement Coordinator • Remedial Projects Section • wv1@azdeq.gov • (602) 771-4410, 1-800-234-5677 ext 771-4410

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