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PSA - Weaver Consultant Group LLC - Seal and Abandon Nine Former Groundwater Monitoring Well at Former Studebaker Musuem
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Mis. Ann Kolata <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />residential tap water SL of 1.7 pg/I, was detected at 56.0 pg/I and total petroleum <br />hydrocarbons 08-C35 with a SL of 260.0 pg/i and was detected at 83,000 pg/I. <br />Vapor Intrusion - All soil and ground water samples collected were below <br />residential vapor exposure screening levels for all chemical constituents except <br />for trichloroethene which has a vapor exposure screening level of 9.1 pg/I was <br />detected in monitoring well MW-7 at 9.5 pg/I; however the depth to water at this <br />location Is greater than twenty (20) feet and would not pose a vapor exposure <br />risk at this depth. <br />The following are additional lines of evidence regarding current conditions at the <br />Site for the subject release: <br />• Most or all of the source was removed <br />• Residual contamination is at the depth greater than 20 feet <br />• Residual contamination from a petroleum release in the ground water above <br />screening levels is limited to one monitoring well, is in the vicinity of the former <br />UST basin, and should attenuate within five years <br />• Current drinking water is provided by municipal water utility <br />• The source of the trichloroethene detected on the property is not located on this <br />property <br />Based on the technical reports reviewed by IDEM and the additional lines of <br />evidence, IDEM concludes that no further response actions are required as long as the <br />owner abandons the monitoring wells in accordance with 312 IAC 13-10-2 and that you <br />comply with the conditions of this decision. This NFA determination is based on <br />information known to IDEM at the time of issuance of this letter. If additional information <br />is subsequently obtained by IDEM indicating that the Site poses a risk to human health <br />or the environment, IDEM reserves the right to modify or revoke this NFA determination <br />as the situation may warrant. <br />This NFA determination is based on the Remediation Closure Guide non -rule <br />policy document (NPD) guidelines and conditions: <br />• Unconditional closure for soil exposure <br />• Conditional closure for ground water exposure <br />• Unconditional closure for vapor intrusion exposure <br />• Recorded Environmental Restrictive Covenant (Enclosed) <br />• Notice of Contamination within Wellhead Protection Area sent to the City of <br />South Bend (Enclosed) <br />All wells installed associated with the release at the site must be permanently <br />abandoned in accordance with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) <br />regulation 312 IAC 13-10-2 (Permanent Abandonment of Wells) and IDEM's "Drilling <br />Procedures and Monitoring Well Guidelines Non -rule Policy Document (Waste-0053)" <br />
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