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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0800390_Notification of Intent (NOI) – GW Remediation_20140612 Central Files: APS _ SWP 6/16/2014 Permit Number W10800390 Permit Tracking Slip Program Category Status Project Type Deemed Ground Water Active New Project Permit Type Version Permit Classification Injection Deemed In-situ Groundwater Remediation Well 1.00 Individual Primary Reviewer Permit Contact Affiliation eric.g.smith Coastal SWRule Permitted Flow Facility Facility Name Major/Minor Region Monitoring Well-SWMU299-MW02 Minor Wilmington Location Address County SW Of The Intersection Of Curtis Road And Bancroft St Onslow Facility Contact Affiliation Camp Lejeune NC 28547 John Townson Director Division Environmental Management of Mcleast-McB CamlejG-F Emd Eqb 12 Post Ln Owner Camp Lejeune NC 28547 Owner Name Owner Type Individual John Townson Owner Affiliation John Townson Director Division Environmental Management of Mcleast-McB Camlej G-F Emd Eqb 12 Post Ln Dates/Events Camp Lejeune NC 28547 Scheduled Orig Issue App Received Draft Initiated Issuance Public Notice Issue Effective Expiration 6/16/2014 6/13/2014 6/16/2014 6/16/2014 Regulated Activities Requested/Received Events Groundwater remediation Outfall Waterbody Name Streamindex Number Current Class Subbasin UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS MARINE CORPS INSTALLATIONS EAST-MARINE CORPS BASE PSC BOX 20005 CAMP LEJEUNE NC 28542-0005 5090.12 BEMD JUN 12 2014 Ms, Debra Watts Underground Injection Control Program 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Dear Ms. Watts: Marine Corps Installations East-Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is submitting the enclosure, Notification of Intent to Construct or Operate Injection Wells (Notification) , in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C.0217. This Notification is for the placement of Oxygen Release Compound-Advanced (ORC-A) filter socks into monitoring well SWMU299-MW02 at Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Solid Waste Management Unit (SWMU) 299. Passive injection systems delivering diffuse injectants in-well (i.e. ORC-A socks placed in a monitoring well) are "permitted by rule" and do not require a permit. Benzene has been detected in the groundwater samples collected from one monitoring well screened in the surficial aquifer at SWMU 299. This pilot study' s purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of ORC-A filter socks in reducing benzene concentrations at Monitoring well SWMU299-MW02. Section F of the Notification provides the well site physical location, which is depicted in Notification Figure 1. The project is expected to begin in the next 30 to 60 days. If you have any question or comments, please contact Ms, Patti Vanture, Environmental Quality Branch, Environmental Management Division, G-F, at (910) 451-9641. Sincerely, k. *~` Di OHN R. TOWNSON rector, Environmental Management By direction of the Commanding General Enclosure: Notification of Intent to Construct or Operate Injection Wells Copy to: NCDENR (Beth Hartzell) NAV_AC (Bryan Beck) CH2M Hill (Dan Hockett) File (ODI# 20317) D. PROPERTY OWNER(if different than well owner) Name: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: County: Day Tele No.: _ Cell No.: EMAIL,Address. Fax No.: E. PROJECT CONTACT-Person who can answer technical questions about the proposed injection project. Name: Dan Hackett Mailing Address: 11301 Carmel Commons Boulevard Suite 304 City: Charlotte _ _ State: NC Zip Code:28226_ County:Mecklenburg, Day Tele No.: 704-543-3264 Cell No.: EMAIL Address:dan.hockett(@ch2m.com Fax No.: F. PHYSICAL LOCATION OF WELL SITE (1) Physical Address: southwest of the intersection of Curtis Road and Bancroft Street near Buildings AS114 and AS116 County:Onslow City: Camp Leieune State:NC Zip Code: 28547 (2) Geographic Coordinates: Please see Figure 1. Latitude**: 770 26 ' 57.365 W "or ° Longitude**: 34' 43_' 24.128 N"or_°. Reference Datum: Accuracy: Method of Collection: **FOR AIR INJECTION AND AQUIFER TEST WELLS ONLY: A FACILITY SITE MAP WITH PROPERTY BOUNDARIES MAY BE SUBMITTED IN LIEU OF GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES. G. TREATMENT AREA Land surface area of contaminant plume: square feet Land surface area of inj.well network: square feet(<10,000 ft2 for small-scale injections) Percent of contaminant plurne area to be treated: (must be<5%of plume for pilot test injections) H. INJECTION ZONE MAPS—Attach the following to the notification. (1) Contaminant plume map(s) with isoconcentration lines that show the horizontal extent of the contaminant plume in soil and groundwater,existing and proposed monitoring wells,and existing and proposed injection wells;and(Please see Figure 1) (2) Cross-section(s) to the known or projected depth of contamination that show the horizontal and vertical extent of the contaminant plume in soil and groundwater, changes in lithology, existing and proposed monitoring wells,and existing and proposed injection wells. (Please see Figure 2) UIC/In Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 11/19/2013) Page 2 TABLE 1 Well Construction Details Well Type Well Installation Total Depth Diameter Screened Interval ©rout Well ID Date (ft bgs) (in) (ft bgs) (ft bgs) Drilling Contractor SWMU299- Permanent 10/24/2008 13 2 3-13 0-1 Parratt Wolff MW02 UICAn Situ Remed.Notification(Revised 11/19/2013) Page 4 s 5 i # s, ' � � ib 1-1 �-R.`{��{2� ��j�.`ts � ,t5�f1=:yN ��J +E 2�,�t��� Y�.k •!Y Y `f s:'J�{ ��f Q v� 'r e,�,�'/ ' ,'� � � A�r � ii�lJe<Y•. di �.� �� C It Ave "�:.� .` a 1 �" vk � a.:,. 4 � �: ft,�wU wt w �,.yt'•- C1 SANG o F' d 0 �.. t i++ '� �"lJ n' C.g e.'� Gr�"ry #e •J�^: c !f".• ` spy � a.£� r �"' Fj ii a f zb a a x 4,1 .n i may.si,," �, c d .g� _ � ;s'�yV's17, '• .t �� .'v s• �XP � Zo IT r : ..K IL u'S ili u°. 3 44+ f•� i { �.- Oxygen Release Compound—Advanced (ORC Advancedr,r MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET(MSDS) Last Revised: October 30,2013 Section 1 -Material Identilication Supplier: REGENESIS 1011 Caile Sombra San Clemente, CA 92673 Phone: 949.366.8000 Fax: 949.366.8090 E-mail: info iOeaenesls.com Chemical A mixture of Calcium OxyHydroxide [CaO(OH)2] and Description: Calcium Hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]. Chemical Family: Inorganic Chemical Trade Name: Advanced Formula Oxygen Release Compound (ORC AdvancedrM) Chemical Synonyms Calcium Hydroxide Oxide; Calcium Oxide Peroxide; Calcium Oxy-Hydroxide; Calcium Oxyhydroxide Product Used to remediate contaminated soil and groundwater Use: (environmental applications) Section 2— Composition CAS No. Chemical 682334-66-3 Calcium Hydroxide Oxide [CaO(OH)21 1305-62-0 Calcium Hydroxide [Ca(OH)z] 7758-I1-4 Dipotassium Phosphate(HK204P) 7778-77-0 Monopotassiwn Phosphate(H2KO4P) Regenesis-ORC Advanced MSDS Section 4—Reactivity Data Stability: Stable under certain conditions(see below). Conditions to Avoid: Heat and moisture. Incompatibility: Acids, bases, salts of heavy metals, reducing agents, and flammable substances. Hazardous Does not occur. Polymerization: Section 5—Regulations TSCA Inventory Listed List: CERCLA Hazardous Substance (40 CFR Part 302) Listed Substance: No Unlisted Substance: Yes Reportable Quantity 100 pounds (RQ): Characteristic(s): Ignitibility RCRA Waste D001 Number: SARA, Title ITI, Sections 302/303 (40 CFR Part 355 -- Emergency Planning and Notification) Extremely Hazardous No Substance: SARA, Title III, Sections 311/312 (40 CFR Part 370 — Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-To-Know Immediate Health Hazard Hazard Category: Fire Hazard Threshold Planning 10,000 pounds Quantity: Regenesis -ORC Advanced MSDS Section 6—Protective Measures, Storage and Handling(cont) Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) Calcium Hydroxide ACGrfle TLV®(2000) 5 mg/m3 TWA OSHA PEL Engineering Total dust-15 mg/m3 TWA Controls: Respirable fraction- 5 mg/m3 TWA NIOSH REL (1994) 5 mg/m3 Respiratory For many conditions, no respiratory protection may be needed; Protection: however, in dusty or unknown atmospheres use a NIOSH approved dust respirator. Hand Protection: Impervious protective gloves made of nitrite, natural rubbber or neoprene. Eye Protection: Use chemical safety goggles (dust proof). For brief contact, few precautions other than clean clothing are Skin Protection: needed. Full body clothing impervious to this material should be used during prolonged exposure. Safety shower and eyewash stations should be present. Other: Consultation with an industrial hygienist or safety manager for the selection of PPE suitable for working conditions is suggested. Industrial Hygiene: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Protection Against NA Fire &ExpIosion: Section 7—Hazards Identification Emergency Oxidizer — Contact with combustibles may cause a fire. This Overview: material decomposes and releases oxygen in a fire. The additional oxygen may intensify the fire. Potential Health Irritating to the mucous membrane and eyes. If the product Effects: splashes in ones face and eyes, treat the eyes first. Do not dry soiled clothing close to an open flame or heat source. Any Regenesis - ORC Advanced MSDS If the victim is conscious, rinse mouth and admnister fresh Ingestion: water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Consult a physician in all cases. Wash affected skin with running water. Remove and clean Skin Contact: clothing. Consult with a physician in case of persistent pain or redness. Evacuate all non-essential personnel. Intervention should only Special Precautions: be done by capable personnel that are trained and aware of the hazards associated with this product. When it is safe, unaffected product should be moved to safe area. Oxidizing substance. Oxygen released on exothermic decomposition may support combustion. Confined spaces Specific Hazards: and/or containers may be subject to increased pressure. If product comes into contact with flammables, fire or explosion may occur. Section 9—Accidental Release Measures Observe the protection methods cited in Section 3. Avoid Precautions: materials and products that are incompatible with product. Immediately notify the appropriate authorities in case of reportable discharge(> 100 lbs). Collect the product with a suitable means of avoiding dust formation. All receiving equipment should be clean, vented, dry, labeled and made of material that this product is Cleanup Methods: compatible with. Because of the contamination risk, the collected material should be kept in a safe isolated place. Use large quantities of water to clean the impacted area. See Section 12 for disposal methods. Section 10 --Information on Toxicology Toxicity Data Oral Route, LD50, rat,>2,000 mg/kg(powder 50%) Acute Toxicity: Dermal Route, LD50i rat,>2,000 mg/kg(powder 50%) Inhalation,LD54,rat,> 5,000 mg/m3 (powder 35%) Irritation: Rabbit(eyes),severe irritant Regenesis • ORC Advanced MSDS Section 12—Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal Consult current federal, state and local regulations regarding Method: the proper disposal of this material and its emptied containers, Section 13—Shipping/Transport Information D.O.T Shipping Oxidizing Solid,N.O.S [A mixture of Calcium OxyHydroxide Name: [CaO(OH)2] and Calcium Hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]. UN Number: 1479 Hazard Class: 5.1 Label(s): 5.1 (Oxidizer) Packaging Group: II STCC Number: 4918717 Section 14—Other Information HMIS®Rating Health—2 Reactivity— I Flammability—0 PPE,-Required HMIS®is a registered trademark of the National Painting and Coating Association, NFPA®Rating Health 2 Reactivity--- I Flammability—0 OX NFPA" is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association. Reason for Issue: Update toxicological and ecological data Section 15—Further Information The information contained in this document is the best available to the supplier at the time of writing, but is provided without warranty of any kind. Some possible hazards have been determined by analogy to similar classes of material. The items in this document are subject to change and clarification as more information become available.