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"Kelly Kaletsky" To sjohnson, "Mark Allen", Bob Kay, RONALD MURAWSKI, <Kelly.Kaletsky@epa.state.o joan Tanaka 'i-"S> cc jkeiserl, "Matt Justice"
05/30/200812:39 PM bcc
Subject Sand/Gravel Notes on Boring Log
All,
Please find attached the sand and gravel interval notes on the boring logs Mark referred to on Thursday's conference call.
Please note the file in is Microsoft Word and "view comments" or the "show markup" (depending on your version of Word) command should be on in order to vieu Mark's comments/explanations on the first page.
If you have any questions, just give us a shout.
Tnanks, Kelly
EPA Region 5 Records Ctr.
363556
DRAFT Sand/gravel Intervals Notes on Boring Logs
Appendix L (partial) Tremont City Barrel Fill Rl Report
Haley & Aldrich for RESA October, 2006
Key:
Boring IDs that are bold had monitoring wells installed in them.
If both the sand/gravel thickness and the elevation are bolded, the sand/gravel interval intersects the screened interval for the monitoring well.
Sand/Gravel intervals noted as wet or saturated on the log are indicated in blue.
If both the sand/gravel thickness and the elevation are blue, the sand/gravel interval is noted as wet or saturated on the log and intersects the screened interval for the monitoring well.
If only the thickness is blue, the sand/gravel interval does not intersect the monitoring well's screened interval (including sand pack).
If both the sand/gravel thickness and the elevation are black and bold, the sand/gravel interval intersects the screened interval for the monitoring well and was not at least wet or saturated.
Example 1:
HMW-304 0.5' 1.0' ^.4i 0.3' 0.8' o.v o.v
1082.3-1082.8 1078.8-1079.8 1076.2-1076.6 1068.8-1069.1 1056.5-1057.3 1051.3-1051.4 1049.7-1049.8
Comment [ m l ] : The designation is bold, so the boring had a IWV installed in it.
Comment [m2]: Only the thickness is blue. This interval is wet or saturated, but does not intersect the screened interval
Comment [m3]: Both the thickness and the elevation are bold. This sand/gravel interval intersects the screened interval. Both are black, so this sand/gravel interval was not identified as wet or saturated in the log (e.g.; "moist").
If the screened interval does not intersect a sand/gravel interval, the notation "screened in clay" appears along with the screened interval.
Example 2:
H0W-1B 0.3' 0.5' 0.8' 1.0' to.2i
1084.1-1084.4 1079.1-1079.6 1070.1-1070.9 1067.1-1068.1 1056.4-1056.6
(screened in Icla^ [l 047-1056|)
Light blue is used in the same manner as blue, but indicates intervals which the log identified as "moist to wet."
Notes:
1. This partial summary of sand/gravel intervals from boring logs in Appendix L to the Rl Report is provided to assist those evaluating subsurface conditions at the Barrel Fill. It is not complete, and it has not been verified by a second party. While every effort has been made to be accurate, there may be mistakes. In short, this summary should not substitute for a detailed review of the boring logs performed by qualified individuals. The summary is considered to be DRAFT and subject to revision as may be needed.
2. Appendix L contains well logs from RESA, TNA (EPA), and Herb Eagon. Eagon represented the historic owner/operator. Each entity logged the boreholes somewhat differently. For example, the use of and frequency of "wet" and "saturated" designations in the well logs varies depending on the entity doing the logs.
3. Where a boring log only noted depth from the surface, the depths were subtracted from the surface elevations to arrive at the MSL elevation of the interval.
Comment [m4] : These two intervals were wet or saturated, but not screened.
Comment [mS]: "clay" really means some unit other than sand/gravel (e.g; it could be silt).
Comment [m6] : This Is the screened interval
4. Every effort has been made to be accurate. However, due to time constraints, this information had not been checked by a second party. There may be mistakes.
BFOU Rl Report Appendix L Boring Logs (partial) May 30, 2008 Ohio EPA/SWDO/DERR
GT-3 GT-4
GT-5
0.3' 1.0' 2.0' 6.0' 4.0'
1085.0-1085.3 1076.6-1077.6 1069.6-1071.6 1070.9-1076.9 1043.9-1047.9
BK Series - 6' surface borings BK-1 0.5+ 1106.2-1106.7 Six foot depth; stopped in sand. BK-2, No sand BK-3 BK-4, BK-5, BK-6, BK-7, 1 BK-8 BK-9, 1 BK-10
DB-01
DB-02
DB-03
DB-04
GT-1 GT-2
0.5' Mo sand Mo sand
0.3' Mo sand
2.0' Mo sand No sand
2.0' 1.0' 0.3' 0.6' O.V 0.9'
16.0'
1106.0-1106.5
1095.6-1095.9
1103.3-1105.3
1076.1-1078.1 1049.1-1050.1 1048.3-1048.6 1041.6-1042-2 1028.0-1028.1 1019,7-1020.6
946.6-962.6 Bottom @ 946.6 2.5'
18.0' 1008.4-1010.9
974.9-992.9 Bottom @ 974.9 0.6' 2.5' 0.5' 1.0' 1.5'
1080.0-1080.6 1041.1-1043.6 1017.1-1017.6 1005.6-1006.6
991.1-992.6 Bottom @ 941.6 1.5' 0.2' 2.5' 7.0+
1087.2-1088.7 1056.0-1056.2 1050.7-1053.2
954.2-961.2 Bottom @ 954.2
7.5' 1.0' 3.0'
1073.4-1080.9 1091.9-1092.9 1082.4-1085.4
HBF-2 0.4' 1090.4-1090.8 5.0' 1071.8-1076.8
HBF-3 O.V 1089.2-1089.3 (screened in clay 1077-1084)
HBF-4 No sand (screened in clay 1092-1099)
HBF-5 1.0' 1090.8-1091.8 HBF-5A 0.5' 1084.5-1085.0 HBF-5B 1.0' 1105.9-1106.9
(screened in clay 1092-1104) HBF-5C 1.5' 1103.4-1104.9
(screened in clay 1092-1103) HBF-6 No sand
(screened in clay 1072-1081) HBF-10S No sand
(screened in clay 1099-1105) HBF-10D 1.2' 1079.7-1080.9 HBF-13 1.3 1077.6-1078.9
0.6' 1075.7-1076.3 HBF-14 No sand
(screened in clay 1085-1092) HBF-15D
HBF-15S HBF-16
HBF-19D
HBF-19S
1.6' 1.0' 0.5' 0.5' 1.5' 1.5' 16.6' 0.05' 1.0' 0.1' 4.5' 9.0' 0.3' 0.1' 2.5'
1107.9-1109.5 1085.9-1086.9 1072.1-1072.6 1106.0-1106.5 1073.5-1075.0 1071.0-1072.5 1054.7-1071.3 1045.7-1045.7
969.7-970.7 967.2-967.3 955.2-959.7 944.7-953,7
1089.0-1089.3 1080.3-1080.4 1069.9-1072.4
(screened in clay 1058-1065) HBF-20D 0.5' 1077.1-1077.6
0.5' 1051.1-1051.6
HCW-1
4 lenses, 2 wet 15' 963.1-978.1 No sand
(screened in clay 1081-1088) HMW-101
HMW-102
HIVIW-103
HMW-104
HMW-201
HIVIW-202
HMW-203
HMW-204 HMW-301 (screened - methane HMW-302
2.0' 8.0' 2.0 15'+ 3.0' 1.5' 1.5' 0.7' 0.5' 0.5' 3.0'
1084.9-1086.9 1031.4-1039.4 1016.9-1018.9
997.4-1013.4 1082.4-1085.4 1064.9-1066.4 1038.9-1040.4 1032.4-1033.1 1110.7-1111.2 1102.7-103.2 1075.7-1078.7
Three sand lenses 0.2' 0.3' 0.3' 0.3' 1.0' 0.5' 0.3' 1.0'
1056.2-1056.4 1055.2-1055.5 1049.7-1050.0 1046.7-1047.0 1084.0-1085.0 1082.5-1083.0 1087.5-1087.8 1071.9-1072.9
two sand seams 4.5' 1033.9-1038.4 two sand seams 8.5'+ 1.0' 1.5' 1.5' 2.5' 5.0' 0.5'
11.0' 0.3'
1010.4-1019.9 1071.8-1072.8 1069.3-1070.8 1056.3-1057.8 1045.3-1047.8 1035.3-1040.3 1032.8-1033.3 1009.3-1020.3
994.5-994.8 Three sand lenses
12.5' 2.0' 1.5' 2.0' 2.5'
951.3-963.8 1070.9-1072.9 1051.9-1053.4 1047.4-1049.4 1070.4-1072.9
No sand in fill/silt/clay 1095-1102 readings 1500+)
0.6' 1078.7-1079.3
•
HIVIW-304
HMW-305
HMW-401 HMW-402
0.2' 4.0' 1.7' 1.5' 7.6'+ 0.5' 1.0' 0.4' 0.3' 0.8' O.V o.v 1.0' 0.3'
11.2'+ 1.0' 1.0' 1.0' 0.2' 0.1' 2.0'
86.5
1075.6-1075.8 1061.8-1065.8 1041.6-1043.3
976.3-977.8 941.2-948.8
1082.3-1082.8 1078.8-1079.8 1076.2-1076.6 1068.8-1069.1 1056.5-1057.3 1051.3-1051.4 1049.7-1049.8 1071.9-1072.9 1071.1-1071.4 1017.1-1028.3 1101.1-1102.1 1087.6-1088.6 1085.1-1086.1 1072.5-1072.7 1062.3-1062^ 1055.1-1055.1 938.6-1025.1
(screen set at bottom; 940-950) HMW-501
HMW-502
HMW-504
0.5' 1.5' 1.5' 3.0' O.V 0.05' O.V 23.0' 9.0'+ 0.5' 3.5' 1.5' 2.0' 0.5' 0.3' 12' 0.1' 0.7' 0.5' 1.0' 2.0' 1.5' 1.0'
1090.0-1090.5 1088.0-1089.5 1073,0-1074.5 1068.5-1071.5 1059.5-1059.6 1042.0-1042.1 1041.5-1041.6 993.5-1016.5 968.5-077-5
1098.8-1099.3 1088.3-1091.8 1074.8-1076.3 1068.8-1070.8 1059.8-1060.3 1049.5-1049.8 1006.3-1018.3 1004.7-1004.8 1099.4-1100.1 1093.1-1093.6 1090.1-1091.1 1078.1-1080.1 1074.6-1076.1 1071.1-1072.1
HMW-505
HMW-601
HMW-602
HMW-604
HMW-701
1.0' 0.2' 3.5' 6.0' 1.0' 0.3' 0.1' 0.9' 1.5' 3.7' 0.1' 1.5 5.4' O.V 0.4' 1.0' O.V 10' 3.8' 1.2' 1.0'
1069.1-1070.1 1099.4-1099.6 1089.1-1092.6 1069.7-1075.7 1067.7-1068.7 1057.4-1057.7 1056.6-1056.7 1044.7-1045.6 1022.5-1024.0 1005.0-1008.7
954.7-954.8 941.7-943.2
1072.9-1078.3 1051.9-1060.0 1050.1-1050.5 1047.3-1048.3 1046.4-1046.5 1004.8-1014.8 1075.3-1079.1 1069.7-1070.9 1090.0-1091.0
H0W-2A
H0W-2B
H0W-2C H0W-2D H0W-3A
H0W-3B
H0W-3C
H0W-3D
HPW-1
1.5' 1082.0-1083.5 1.5'+ 1076.5-1078.0
HIVIW-702 0.1' 1081.3-1081.4 HMW-703 No Sand
(screened in clay 1085-1093) HIVIW-704 No sand
(screened in clay 1083-1091) H0W-1A 0.2' 1106.1-1106.3
0.5' 1084.3-1084.8 1J}' 1081.8-1082.8 0.5' 1080.3-1080.8 2.5' 1069.8-1072.3 1.0' 1067.3-1068.3 0.3' 1056.0-1056.3 0.2' 1040.3-1040.5
HOW-IB 0.3' 1084.1-1084.4 0.5' 1079.1-1079.6 0.8' 1070.1-1070.9 1.0' 1067.1-1068.1 0.2' 1056.4-1056.6
(screened in clay 1047-1056) H0W-1C 1.0' 1088.3-1089.3
4.5' 1081.8-1086.3 HOW-ID 1.0' 1085.0-1086.0
3.5' 1080.5-1084.0
0.5' 1084.6-1085.1 1.0' 1059.1-1060.1 0.2' 1075.1-1075.3 0.2' 1052.1-1052.3 1.5' 1045.3-1046.8 0.5' 1087.2-1087.7 0.2' 1074.9-1075.1 5.2' 1072.3-1077.6 0.1' 1054.3-1054.4 0.5' 1052.3-1052.8 2.0' 1042.8-1044.4 1.5' 1038.8-1040.3 2.0' 1074.8-1076.8 0.5' 1060.3-1060.8 6.0' 1045.8-1051.8 1.3' 1070.8-1072.1 1.0' 1062.8-1063.8 0.5' 1084.0-1084.5 4.2' 1073.8-1078.0 4.5' 1083.0-1087.5 2.0' 1081.0-1083.0 0.2' 1056.5-1056,7
(screened in clay 1042-1050) 0.7' 1033.3-1034.0
HPW-3 6.5' 1073.1-1079,6 3.5' 1063.1-1066.6 1.5' 1042.6-1044.1 0.1' 1038.6-1038.7 0.1' 1037.7-1037.8
HPZ-1 0.7' 1105.7-1106.4 0.3' 1102.9-1103.2 0.8' 1094.4-1095.2 5.2' 1066.2-1071.4
11.0'+ 1016.2-1027.2 HPZ-2(a-f) 1.0' 1099.0-1100.0
1.0' 1079.0-1080.0 0.5' 1061.0-1061.5 0.5' 1043.0-1043.5 1.0' 1030.5-1031,5 2,0' 1026.0-1028,0 7.0+ 1015.0-1022.0 (FID hits w/filter)
HPZ-3 1.0' 1087.0-1088.0 0.1' 1063.9-1064.0 0.2 1044.3-1044.5 1.5' 1022.5-1024.0
N-1 N-2
N-3
N-4 N-5
N-6 N-7 N-8
0.5' 0.2'
10.0 Clay 1.0' 1.5'+ 1.0'+ 0.5'+ 0.5+ 1.0' 0.5' Clay Clay Clay
997.5-998.0 971.3-971.5 939.5-949.5
1111.7-1099.7 1089.0-1090.0 1074.5-1076.0 1074.5-1075.5 1073.6-1074.1 1073.6-1074.1 1077.2-1078.2 1076.7-1077.2 1102.7-1112.7 1100.0-1110.0 1105.5-1115.5
Black staining at 1106.5 N-9 N-10
0.5'+ 1.0' 3.5'+
1097.6-1098.1 1102.7-1103.7 1091.7-1095.2
SB-1 through SB-10 @ 4.0' clay SB-303
SB-403 SB-404
SB-503
SB-603
0.3' 0.2' 0.5' 0.3' 0.3' 0.4' 0.5'
1094.8-1095.1 1093.8-1094.0 1089.3-1089.8 1057.2-1058.1 1050.3-1050.6 1047.8-1048.2 1022.1-1022.6
Bottom @ 947.8 Clay 1045.9-1105.9 Six 1/8" sand seams; 3 ©about 1089 and 3 ©about 1061 O.V 1057.1-1057.2 Bottom® 1045.7 1.5' 1.5' 2,0' 1.5' 2.0' 3 1/8'
1098.3-1099.8 1089.3-1090.8 1078,8-1080.8 1073,3-1074,8 1068.8-1070,8 seams© 1054
Bottom @ 1058.8 0.9' 1069.0-1069.9 Bottom @ 1039
TNA Series TNA-BF-01 1.0' 1092.4-1093.4
Bottom @ 1085.8 TNA-BF-02 0.3' 1088.1-1088.4
Bottom© 1077.4 TNA-BF-03 0.5' 1078.3-1078.8
Bottom© 1067.3 TNA-BF-04 No sand
Bottom ©1059.7 TNA-BF-05 0.5' 1074.0-1074.5
Bottom© 1067.5 TNA-BF-06 No sand
Bottom ©1077.4 TNA-BF-07 4' 1103.2-1107.2
Bottom © 1077.2 TNA-BF-08 0.5' 1085.5-1086.0
Bottom© 1080.0 TNA-BF-09 No sand
Bottom© 1082.8 TNA-BF-10 No sand
Bottom ©1087.2 TNA-BF-11 No sand
Bottom© 1086.1 TNA-BF-12 1.5' 1093.5-1096.0
Bottom © 1089.5
TNA Waste Transfer Station Series not included
Herb Eagon Logs Eagon's logs are unique. Only intervals identified by Eagon as "saturated" are identified below. BF-6 0.6' 1075.8-1076.4
Bottom ©1069.7 BF-13 0.6' 1075.7-1076.3
Bottom at 1068.7 BF-14 No sand
Bottom© 1070.8 BF-16 0.3' 197.2-1097.5
1.1' 1077.7-1079.8 2.6' 1071.7-1074.3
END of RESA WORK 1.0' 1.0'
1027,5-1028.5 1017.3-1018.3
Surface elevations on the following are characterized as "approximate". Elevations of sand units should be considered "approximate." While there is no attribution on the logs, the timeframe indicates they are Eagon logs. It's not always clear if a well was installed. Most of the wells installed prior to RESA were replaced by RESA.
BF-17 BF-19D
BF-19S
BF-20D
BF-20S
More TNA BF-21DD
BF-22S
0.7' 0.9' 1.7' 1.0' 2.5' 4.3' 6.5' 4.2'
1047.1-1047.8 1066.6-1067.5 1061.3-1063.0 1058.5-1059.5 1045.0-1047.5
971.2-975.5 947.0-953.5 942.5-946.7
Bottom © 942.5 0.3' 1059.0-1059.3 Bottom© 1055.0
0.4' 2.5' 0.4' 1.5' 0.6'
15.5'+
1074.1-1074.5 1052.9-1055.4 1050,7-1051.1 1040.0-1041.5 1091,9-1092.5
960.0-975.5 Bottom © 960.0 1.0' 1.5'
1057.0-1058.0 1055.0-1057.5
Bottom© 1050
Logs 0.2' 0.5' 0.3' 2.1' 1.5'
20.3' 5.5' 0.7'
1086.9-1087.1 1061.6-1062.1 1057.9-1058.2 1043.1-1045.2
971.4-972.9 946.1-966.4 940.4-945.9 938.4-939.1
Bedrock © 938.4 Bottom © 934.9 5.0' 1071.8-1076.7
BF-22DD
BF-23D
BF-23DD
This is as time.
6.0'+ 1062.1-1068.1 Bottom ©1062.1 0.8' 1.0' 2.5' 1.3' 6.5' 2.0'
1072.1-1072.9 1069.1-1070.1 1044.6-1047.1 1042.1-1043.4 1007.1-1013.6
950.1-952.1 Bedrock ©946.1 Bottom ©945.1 0.6' 0.6' 1.5'
1103.0-1103.6 1089.2-1089.8 1071.4-1072.9
Bottom ©1067.4 0.3' 1.0' 0.5' 0.5' 1.0' 0.3' 0.3' 0.2' 0.8' 0.2' 0.5' 6.0'
40.5'+
1109.8-1110.1 1076.8-1077.8 1072.8-1073.3 1070.8-1071.3 1062.8-1063.8 1041.5-1041.8 1040.5-1040.8 1040.1-1040.3 1019,1-1019,9 1018.5-1018.7 1017,8-1018.3 1011.5-1017.5
962.8-1003.3 Bottom © 962.8
far as it goes at this
"TB" Bowser-Morner Series not included.
Additional TNA logs at end of Appendix L not included.
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