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Review of analytical results from the proposed agent disposal facility site, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Author(s) -
Kaye L. Brubaker,
L. L. Reed,
Steve Myers,
Lucius Shepard,
T.G. Sydelko
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/565290
Subject(s) - contamination , environmental chemistry , tetrachloroethylene , btex , trichloroethylene , chemistry , pesticide , chlorinated solvents , environmental science , toluene , organic chemistry , ethylbenzene , ecology , agronomy , biology
Argonne National Laboratory reviewed the analytical results from 57 composite soil samples collected in the Bush River area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. A suite of 16 analytical tests involving 11 different SW-846 methods was used to detect a wide range of organic and inorganic contaminants. One method (BTEX) was considered redundant, and two {open_quotes}single-number{close_quotes} methods (TPH and TOX) were found to lack the required specificity to yield unambiguous results, especially in a preliminary investigation. Volatile analytes detected at the site include 1, 1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, trichloroethylene, and tetrachloroethylene, all of which probably represent residual site contamination from past activities. Other volatile analytes detected include toluene, tridecane, methylene chloride, and trichlorofluoromethane. These compounds are probably not associated with site contamination but likely represent cross-contamination or, in the case of tridecane, a naturally occurring material. Semivolatile analytes detected include three different phthalates and low part-per-billion amounts of the pesticide DDT and its degradation product DDE. The pesticide could represent residual site contamination from past activities, and the phthalates are likely due, in part, to cross-contamination during sample handling. A number of high-molecular-weight hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives were detected and were probably naturally occurring compounds. 4 refs., 1 fig., 8 tabs

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