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RECEIVED GE Aviation
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DanaBeaulieu /!! i [j J J;', i 4 i ^ • ' (505)765-9367; 8*455-2367 , , , , ,
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June 11, 2010 (6Sr-K)
Environmental, Health & Safety 336 Woodward Road, S. E. Albuquerque, NM 87102
Mr. Michael Hebert, Remedial Project Manager U.S. EPA Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200 Mail Code: 6SF-RL Dallas, TX 75202
RE: Monthly Progress Reports as per EPA Region 6 Administrative Orders, South Valley Superfund Site, Docket Number CERCLA 6-16-89 (Former Air Force Plant 83/General Electric Operable Unit), and 6/17/89 (San Jose-6 Operable Unit)
Dear Michael:
In accordance with the above referenced Administrative Orders, General Electric Transportation herein submits the required monthly progress reports. These reports describe all actions undertaken to comply with these Orders, including general descriptions ofthe work activities commenced, ongoing, or completed during the current reporting period, and projected for the next reporting period.
Axis Group, Inc. continued activities related to the operations and maintenance phase ofthe Deep Zone Ground Water Remediation System. Axis Group, Inc. will continue to perform compliance sampling events according to the approved Compliance and Monitoring Plan (CMP).
Very truly yours,
Dana Beaulieu EHS Leader
Enclosure
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Michael Hebert June 11, 2010 Page 2 of 2
Mr. A. Pasteris, NMED_ Enviromnental Law and Litigation Division, AFLOA/JACE Mr. Brian Lynk, DOJ Mr. M. Gardipe, DOE Ms.Pamela Arias-Ortega, DOE Mr. B. Swanson, NMED Ms. K. Yuhas, City of Albuquerque Ms. Susanne Herald, GEA Mr. O. Lackey, GEA Mr. C. Anderson, GEA Mr. J. Billiard, Axis Group, Inc.
Files: Chronological
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June 10, 2010
Mr. Dana Beaulieu Environmental Health and Safety Leader General Electric Aviation 336 Woodward Road SE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
GROUP.
5374 East Otero Drive Centennial, CO 80122
303-332-5757 O 303-730-2091 F
Transmittal Mav 2010 Progress Report
Former Air Force Plant 83/GE Operable Unit Albuquerque. New Mexico
Dear Mr. Beaulieu:
Enclosed is the May 2010 Progress Report for both the Shallow Zone and Deep Zone Ground Water Remediation Systems, Former Air Force Plant 83/GE Operable Unit, South Valley Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me at (505) 247-3919.
Sincerely,
Axis Group, Inc.
^ ^ f !^--Kevin E. Burks Project Engineer
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Oscar Lackey, General Electric Aviation
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MAY 2010 PROGRESS REPORT FORMER AIR FORCE PLANT 83/GE OPERABLE UNIT
SOUTH VALLEY SUPERFUND SITE ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
Work performed by Axis Group, Inc. for the Former Air Force Plant 83/GE Operable Unit during May 2010 consisted ofthe following activities:
Shallow Zone Ground Water Remedial Action
1. Treated 942 gallons of water during the period from May 1, 2010 through May 31, 2010 for a total of 1,083,355 gallons of Shallow Zone ground water since the start of operations in May 1994. Groundwater was extracted from extraction well SEW-10 (South Plant 83 area) only. As discussed previously, the remaining extraction wells in the former North Plant 83 area (SEW-01, -02, -03, -04, -06, and -11) have been turned off as the groundwater in this area has been below ARARs. SEW-05 is currently shutoff and SEW-10 is the only extraction well that -is currently operating in the Shallow Zone system.
2. Continued to perform thorough plant maintenance on equipment in the Shallow Zone Treatment Plant building.
3. Shallow Zone System operations will continue to be administered from the Deep Zone Groundwater Treatment Plant.
4. Performance and Compliance Monitoring Plan (PCMP) Items:
a) Obtained monthly compliance sample (GE List 8260)
5. Non-PCMP Items:
b) Obtained water quality sample (GE List 8260 & EDB 504.1) from monitoring well SJ6-09M in preparation of plugging and abandoning the well. Only acetone was detected in the sample above its reporting limit at a concentration of 19 micrograms per liter (ppb). There is no ARAR for acetone on this site. Data was transmitted to the EPA in a letter dated May 25, 2010.
Deep Zone Ground Water Remedial Action
1. Continued activities related to the Operations and Maintenance phase ofthe Deep Zone Groundwater Remediation System.
2. As shown in the May 2010 Monthly Report Log, the Groundwater Treatment Plant (GWTP) extracted a total of approximately 22,957,787 gallons of groundwater for treatment and subsequent injection to the
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May 2010 Monthly Report 2
aquifer during the month of May. The GWTP has now treated approximately 5,502,445,675 gallons of groundwater.
3. Continue to perform routine plant maintenance operations as outlined in the manufacturer's maintenance schedules. Routine maintenance is performed in accordance with established maintenance schedules. Maintenance activities which are performed are recorded in the operator's maintenance log stored at the Deep Zone GWTP.
4. The Deep Zone GWTP and associated extraction wells had 26 hours of downtime during the month of May due to high water levels in injection wells IW-638R and IW-642. These issues have been resolved and the plant is performing properly.
5. PCMP Items:
a) Performed monthly compliance sample at SP-425 port (GE List 8260)
b) Completed annual sampling event (GE List 8260 & EDB 504.1)
6. Non-PCMP Items:
b) There were no Non-PCMP items performed during the month of May.
June 2010 Tasks
Axis Group, Inc. will conduct the following during June 2010
• Continue to perform routine plant maintenance operations
• Continue to work to correct and resolve new issues that arise during the operation and maintenance phase ofthis project
• Close the off-site North Plant 83 Shallow Zone as approved by the EPA's letter dated March 4, 2010.
• Prepare for chemical oxidation injection in the Shallow Zone Aquifer around extraction well SEW-05 in the North Plant 83 area, and wells SEW-10 and SW-08 in the South Plant 83 area upon approval from EPA and NMED.
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June 4, 2010
Mr. Jess Ward State Engineers Office District 1 5550 San Antonio Dr NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
GROUP.
5374 East Otero Drive Centennial, CO 80122
303-332-5757 O 303-730-2091 F
Transmittal Monthly Extraction and Injection Rate Totals during Mav 2010
Extraction Wells RG-62379 POD 1. RG-62379 POD 2, RG-62379 POD 4 andRG-62379POD19
Injection Wells-Discharge Plan Number 1065 Deep Zone Ground Water Remediation Svstems
Former Air Force Plant 83/General Electric Operable Unit Albuquerque. New Mexico
Dear Mr. Ward:
As requested, this letter transmits the volume of water diverted from extraction wells in General Electric Aviation (GEA) Deep Zone Ground Water Treatment Plant (GWTP). During the period from May 1, 2010 through May 31, 2010, GEA extracted a total of approximately 22,957,787 gallons of ground water from four permitted ground water extraction wells (State of New Mexico Permit Nos. RG-62379 POD 1, RG-62379 POD 2, RG-62379 POD 4 and RG-62379 POD 19) for treatment and subsequent injection through eleven permitted injection wells (State of New Mexico Discharge Plan No. 1065). The May 2010 Monthly Report Log summarizes the volume of water extracted from the four deep zone extraction wells and injected into the aquifer via the eleven permitted injection wells.
If you should have any questions or comments please contact me at (505) 247-3919.
Sincerely,
Axis Group, Inc.
Kevin E. Burks Project Engineer
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Dana Beaulieu, General Electric Aviation cc: Mr. Oscar Lackey, General Electric Aviation
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MONTHLY REPORT LOG - MAY 2010
Average Flow Rates and Total Water Volumes Diverted Deep Zone Ground Water Remediation System Extraction and Injection Wells
Plant 83(General Electric Operable Unit, South Valley Superfund Site, Albuquerque, New Mexico
state of New Mexico
Wei) Designation
File or Discharge Plan No.
RG-62379 POD 1
RG-62379 POD 2
RG.62379 POD 19 RG-62379 POD 4
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
1065
Operat ing Period f r om: 1-May-10 t t i rougt i
GE Aircraft Engines and
Water Equipment Services
Well Designation
EW-OOI
EW.002
EW.003R
EW.004
IW.631
IW.632
IW-633
IW-634
1W.635
IW.636
IW-637R
1W-638R
IW.639
IW.640
IW.641
IW-642 J
Type
of
Well
Extraction
Extiaction
Extraction
Extraction
Injcclion
Injection
Injection
Injection
Injeclion
Injection
injection
Injection
Injection
Injeclion
Injection
injection
status of
Extraction or Injection Well
Operating and consistent w/ pennit
Operating and consistent w/ permit
Operaling and consistent w/ permil
Operating and consistent wl permit
Operating and consisteni w/ permil
Operating and consistent w; permil
Operating and consisteni w! permil
Operaling and consistent w/ permil
Operaling and consislenl vt! permil
Operaling and consislenl w/ permil
Operaling and consislenl w/ permil
Operjtling and consislenl w/ permit
Operaling and consislenl wl permil
Operaling and consislenl w' peimil
Operaling and consislenl w' permil
Operating and consistent wr permit
31-May-10
Average Flow Rate
During Operating Period
Igallons per minute)
190
138
119
86
38
0
24
15
13
27
68
85
82
6
87 94
Tolal Gallons of Water |
Extracted
(Each Well)
8169617
5962034
5117727
3708409
1653813
0
1014467
651374
575326
1150512
2915142
3676113
3517770
263078
3759236
4068822
or Injected
X (All Wells)
22.957.787
23.245,653
Approximate Monthly Ground Water Volumes Extracted to Date, in gallons
Apr-96
3,866.073
May-9S
16,511,846
Jun.96
16,625,710
Jul.96
22,222.155
Aug-96
25,626,385
Sep.96
28,646,850
Oct.96
34.548,446
Nov-96
33,779,696
Dec.96
36.559,720
Jan-97
35.351.323 Feb.97
31,148,341 Mar.97
34,836,358
Apr.97
34,871.339
May-97
32,015,321
Jun-97 35,580,834
Ju|.97 35,758,395
Aug.97
36.136,973
Sep-97
35,001,689
Oct-97 33.700.433
Nov.97
32,788,616
Dec-97
34.740,633
Jan.98
36,299,502
Feb.gs
25,881,352
Mar.98
35,659,735
Apr-98
25,462,103
May-9S
18.842,778
Jun-98
20.814.314
Jol-98
29.966.005
Aug.98
30,443.490
Sep.98
28.679.106
Ocl-98
27,085.499
Nov-98
27,671,328
Dec.98
34.024,524
Jan.99
33.102.918 Feb.99 .
23.903,662
Mar.99 25,852,988
Apr.99
29.712,589
May-99
35.578,932
Jun.99 35,478,643
Ju|.99 34.308.847
Aug.99
32,912,021
Sep.99
34,640,529
Oct-99
31,015,048
Nov.99
32.766.473 Dcc.99
32,681,533
Jan.00
29,707,111
Feboo
31,931.985
Mar-00
34,701,614
Apr-DO
19,084.632
May.QO
25,767,605
Jun-OO
31.976,266
Jul-00
37,233,869
Aug.00
34.504.629
SeP'OO
30,494,373
Oct-OO
30.925.024
Nov-OO
34,052,633
Dec-OO
33,139,016
Jan.|)t
36,667,482
Feb^)1
29.606,720
Mar-OI
33.386.416
Apr-Ot 33,403.787
May-01
36,866,104
Jun.Ot
34,977.386
JulOt
24,097.970
Aug.01 31,033.467
SepOl
31.003,085
Oct-Ot
31,186,212 Nov-01
32.514,625
Dcc-OI
35,908,999
Jan.02
31,661.668
Feb.02
24,706.720
Mar.02
23.995,931
Apr.02
26,863,964
S«ayJ)2
14.382,245
Jun.02
26,370,572
Ju|.02
35,325,189
Aug.02
30,599,377
Seg<l2
36,769,751
Ocm2
40.135.809
Nov.62
35.918,208
Dec42
40,495,693
Jan.03 41,817,294
Feb-03 37,701,229
Mar.03 37,003,241
Apr.03 37,145,400
May-03 40.735,701
Jun.03
40,433,097
Jul-03 39,318,316
Aug.03 40,274.855
Sep.03
39.576,896
Oct-03
41,180.466 Nov-03
39,899,635 Dec-03
39,486,511
Jan-04
40.087.310
Feb.04
39.148.989
Mar.04
41,968,246
Apr.04
40.396,326
May.04
41,609,985
Jun.04
40.039.914
Jul-04
40.202,005
Aug.04
35.247.056
Sep-04
39.133.124
Oct-04
40.674,509
Nov.04
39.501,370
Dec.04
39,424.505
Jan4)5
41.405.217 Feb-05
36,974,141 MarJlS
38.854,541 Apr-OS
38.797.226 May.OS
40,517.584
Jun.05
39.437,025
Jul-OS
40.715,959
Aug-OS
38,888,237
Sep.05
35.696,825
Oct-OS
32,165,183
Nov4)S
38.370,137 Dec-05
38.849,076
Jan.06
40,771,369
Feb^ie
34,932,992
Mar-06
39,797.912
Apr-OS
39,128,752
May.Oe
40,130.443
Jun.06
38,515,273
Jul-06
40,645.883
Aug-06
33,072,617
Sep.06
38,121,290
Oct-06
39,483,775
Nov.66
38,681,463
Dec-06
36.771.116
Jan.07 33.692,367
Feb.07
32,694.658
Mar-O?
38.766.178
Apr-07
37.686.460
May-07
36,020.681
Jun4)7
35,419.785
Jul-07
33.700.946
Aug.07
36.656.116
Sep.07
31.288.711
Oct.07
25.661.960 Nov-07
27.229,899
DecJJ7 37,549,811
Jan-OS
32,592,845
Feb.08
29,161,677
Mar.08
16.788,036
Apr.08
18,006,643
May.08
36,214,792
Jun-08
36.672.969
Jul4)8
36.260.493
Aug.08
37,844,769
Sep.08
36,513.801
Ocl.08
24,661.618
Nov-08
21.445.045
Dec-OS
24.274.100
Jan-09 24.798.668
Feb.09
22.024.272 Mar.09
24.533.937 Apr.09
23.431.506 May.09 Jun.09 Ju|.09 Aug.09
24,310,585 23,032,537 24,249,117 24,060,874 Sep-09
22,616,288
Ocl-09
23,863,370
Nov49
23,574,858
Dec.09 23,487,769
Jan-tO
22,786,864
Feb.10
20,734,528
Mar-to
22,773,179
Apr-10
22,246,171
May-10
22,957,767
Aug-10 Sep.10
Approximate Total Ground Water Volume Extracted to Date; 5,502,445,675 Gallons
Notes:
1. All data lecorded in Access file. May QZ Sprtddsfit^l 3010 .ts - Mofllhty
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FILE NO. FROM: GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT 336 Woodward Road, SE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87 012
TO: OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, DISTRICT 1 - (505) 764-3888 121 TIJERAS, NE, STE 2000 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87102-3400
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IN ACCORDANCE WFTH ARTICLE 1-18.4, METER READING (S) SHALL BE RECORDED IN WRITING ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH ON A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE STATE ENGINEER; AND THE WRITTEN RECORD OF THE MONTHLY METER READING OF WITHDRAWALS OF WATER FOR THE PRECEDING CALENDAR MONTH SHALL BE StJBMITTED TO THE STATE ENGINEER ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH DAY OF EACH MONTH.
THIS FORM IS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. PLEASE POST IT NEAR THE METER TO SERVE AS A REMINDER TO MAIL IN THE REQUIRED METER READINGS.
PLEASE MAKE EXTRA COPIES OF THIS FORM AND USE THEM WHEN REPORTING YOUR READINGS. REFER TO THE ABOVE FILE NUMBER WHEN MAILING YOUR MONTHLY METER READINGS.
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