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Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
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The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
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The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
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and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
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accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
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20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
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The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
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0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
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29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
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Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
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informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
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are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
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The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
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The followlns material is a formal bnefins paclcace prepared for the Environmental
Protection Apnlt)s Site Respore Section Reslon I Boston Musaduaetu In
accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
the This peckaae is intended to be a Prelimlnw n 1 uae 1n an
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20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
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The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
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LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
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0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
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completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
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Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
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are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
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Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
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The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
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The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
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On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
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pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
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informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
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are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
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divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
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Protection Apnlt)s Site Respore Section Reslon I Boston Musaduaetu In
accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
the This peckaae is intended to be a Prelimlnw n 1 uae 1n an
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20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
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3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
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) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
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)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
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This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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10 liTRODUCTION
The followlns material is a formal bnefins paclcace prepared for the Environmental
Protection Apnlt)s Site Respore Section Reslon I Boston Musaduaetu In
accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
the This peckaae is intended to be a Prelimlnw n 1 uae 1n an
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20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
) Page_ of _ ___
DATE----shy
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3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
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) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
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)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
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This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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10 liTRODUCTION
The followlns material is a formal bnefins paclcace prepared for the Environmental
Protection Apnlt)s Site Respore Section Reslon I Boston Musaduaetu In
accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
the This peckaae is intended to be a Prelimlnw n 1 uae 1n an
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2
20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
) Page_ of _ ___
DATE----shy
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3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
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) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
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)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
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completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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10 liTRODUCTION
The followlns material is a formal bnefins paclcace prepared for the Environmental
Protection Apnlt)s Site Respore Section Reslon I Boston Musaduaetu In
accordance with contract specifications NUS Carpwatlons Field lnvestlptlon
Team (NUSFIT) has prepared thls briefinamp packase Wider Technical Directive
Oocumtnt (TOO) Nlmber FI-UOI- 01 (Appendix A)
on-lite recoMampibullnce In an attempt to f11ther
the This peckaae is intended to be a Prelimlnw n 1 uae 1n an
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2
20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
) Page_ of _ ___
DATE----shy
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3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
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)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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5
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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2
20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
) Page_ of _ ___
DATE----shy
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3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
_
)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
bull- I
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
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6
)
-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
20 5rrE LOCATION AND DESCRIP110N
The Coakley Landfill site is located in the town of North Hampton New
Hampshire The specific coordinates of thls lite are 7( bull9 1 longitude and
00 0 latitude as obtained from the United States Geoloampical Survey TopograJllc
approximately 1200 feet adjacent to the eastern bor
Maine Railroad Line r- adjacent to the western
and ampreakfat Hill Rad are to the south and
ktcated approximatley 0 mUbull to the nor1h
A detailed llte 11oetch 11 shown in Fipe 2
2- 1
) Page_ of _ ___
DATE----shy
~
_)
3
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
_
)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
-
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
bull- I
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
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6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
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VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
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) 326 AebulltOMI
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0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
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0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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5
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
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6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
l GUUAL TAIX DtiUimofll Site reconnabunce 1n rbullbulleonbullbull to public lnqulry
II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
FOIULIIPOIT D unuawno fOIIUL lllflllD
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14 DATE
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_2 c__ - DPOC _ ~-~Ofl_oC-y~OC I
- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
lO Sttl HISTORY
The Coldey Landfill began receiving waste in ]lrle J9n At that tJme the New
Hamp~hire Division of Solid Wane Management permitted the landfill owner Mr
Ronampld Cokley for landfilling sanitary refuse The city of Portsmouth and Mr
Cokley entered an agreement in 1972 in which Ronal Coakley would be
and the dty of
Portsmouth would manare the waste dlspcraquoal In Octo
Solid Waste permitted the city of Portsmouth to dls
Hamplhlre Water Supply and PoUution Cont
1 _
weD of Rex Lambert Thou volatile arpnic chemicals are listed in Table
-
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
_
)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
bull- I
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
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6
)
-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
l GUUAL TAIX DtiUimofll Site reconnabunce 1n rbullbulleonbullbull to public lnqulry
II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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14 DATE
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- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
)
VOLATIL OJGAIIC COifTAMIJWnS IR TH WATII SUPPLY WILL OP
LUATTTI TUAC SUIDIVISIOII Aim TH WATI WLL OP
U1 UMBIIT ALSO LOCATID Olf LAPATTT TRIAC
SUPPLY WILL LAIATTTI TZUACI
IAKPLI DATIB
11 DichlorbulltbaDe Methyl lth7l amptitne (JIB) Tol lU
) 326 AebulltOMI
10 ltlrJl
_
)
0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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bullbull0 CURRENTSJTE STATUS
The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
bull- I
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
6
)
-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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ACCOUifl bullO
lPaiORITY 4 UTIIIATE Of iEPAIITEIDTECHIIIICAL HOUII
i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
l GUUAL TAIX DtiUimofll Site reconnabunce 1n rbullbulleonbullbull to public lnqulry
II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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DTQI~Qn1--------------------------
14 DATE
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0 February 2 l98J Mr Rex Lamberts water supply well and the supply
weU to residents of Lafayette Terrace were determi ned umafe for
cons~rnption by Dr Horan State Epidemiolopst New Hampshire Division
of Public Health Services and the EPA Drinking later Divisi on Region 1
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
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bullbull0 CURRENTSJTE STATUS
The Coakley Landfill site is urrentl y accepting waste incinerator ash from the
Portsmouth Refuse-to-Energy Project in the city of Portsmouth The landfill is
completing its preliminary activities for a planned closlle in the near fut11e A
29 1913 reqlirins that the following actio
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5
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JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
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n g 0 0
6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
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bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
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5
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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DTQI~Qn1--------------------------
14 DATE
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
)
JO EPAON-SrTE RECONNAISSANCE AUGUST 10 1913
On W~nesday August 10 1983 NUSFIT conducted an on-sit~ Reconnaissance of
the Coakley Landfill site in North Hampton NH FIT activities on site included a
preliminar y screening of ambient air quality photographing of major observations
and a preliminary characterization of the hydrogeology of the
As can be seen in the photographs 134 and 5 on the
stwgtw us some of the extensive material he has
ng the contamination of his drinking water well and the
Lafayette Terrace water supply well Mr Lambert has had the two grolldwater
wells analyzed on several occasions and holds the anlaytical data in his personal
files
_
-middot
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
6
)
-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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lPaiORITY 4 UTIIIATE Of iEPAIITEIDTECHIIIICAL HOUII
i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
l GUUAL TAIX DtiUimofll Site reconnabunce 1n rbullbulleonbullbull to public lnqulry
II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
FOIULIIPOIT D unuawno fOIIUL lllflllD
DTQI~Qn1--------------------------
14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
Mr Jam~rt also accornpanied us to a section of the B amp M Railroad tracla where he
pointed out areas of surface drainage and rust staned vegetation apparently
Ofigirlating from the Coakley Landfill Mr Lam~rt appeared to~ extremely well
informed and can be considered a good reso~rce for information in an y further
investigation
_
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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lPaiORITY 4 UTIIIATE Of iEPAIITEIDTECHIIIICAL HOUII
i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
FOIULIIPOIT D unuawno fOIIUL lllflllD
DTQI~Qn1--------------------------
14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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3 ICOOTOACTOOO ~OOATUOEI ~LA Paul F Cl y
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_2 c__ - DPOC _ ~-~Ofl_oC-y~OC I
- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
n g 0 0
n g 0 0
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6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
dichlOltoeth yl Isobutyl K emlcal com one I I ane and Ethyi-Benne etone Methyl Ethyl Kds are
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
l GUUAL TAIX DtiUimofll Site reconnabunce 1n rbullbulleonbullbull to public lnqulry
II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
FOIULIIPOIT D unuawno fOIIUL lllflllD
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
6
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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i) MIIM 40 Om Dbullbull 4AUTIIIIATE OF UlPASilt IllAilE ObullnACHED
IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
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-0 PATHWAYSANDRECEPTORSEYALUATION
This section is presented in three sublections Town watersheds of the subject area
Surface water and Grolrldwater The evaluations presented In these subsections
are deveJoped throurJl the FrTs on-site reconnaissance and therefore the re viewer
sMuld utilize the accom~nying base map and veiLn owrla noted
OGII
The reampional bedrock acpaifers flow direction is complicated by a bedrock
divide which is believed to trend north-south ooder the western portion of
the llndflll Howeftf it is extremel y likely thro this preliminary
investisation that at least one portion of this bedrock acqulfer flows to the
southeast as depicted in overlay nlnlber J
6-1
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
Six of the dlemical com eadgtate effluent from ~=~dbull identified by GCMS fr eoldentlal wells of Lol oakley LondfiU ha om samples of the
Toluene Acetone Mett yette Temce ne been Identified In the
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IUICOIIITaACl COlTQIIEOIUII aJtlty landfi
OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
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- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
abull Ul rankiiMI (f MCIIHtt)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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OrttlUP0LDW 8-19-83Rpon bull a ---- shy
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
1 bull kitflng Package lilfi lllU_
bull 11 (li aeouaary)
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14 DATE
bull~ J - B3
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- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661
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lPaiORITY 4 UTIIIATE Of iEPAIITEIDTECHIIIICAL HOUII
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II liTERI CiftCIUIIltnl------------------shy
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- barcode 557661
- barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 557661