Publication Summary

Title

Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon, Status Report, September 2004 and June 2005

Month-Year PublishedAugust 2005
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Short Description

The Palermo Wellfield subdrain system was monitored in September 2004 and June 2005. The subdrain lowered groundwater three to five feet below ground surface for the north and central homes, but not the two southern homes. Sediment appears to be accumulating in subdrain cleanouts CO-4, CO-7, and CO-8. Sediment deposition or scouring does not appear to be occurring in the rest of the subdrain system. PCE (25 ppb) and TCE (23 ppb) concentrations continue to be highest in water samples from the south and central portions of the subdrain. Concentrations in the treated water that discharges to the Deschutes River were below the remediation goals of 0.8 ug/L (PCE) and 2.7 ug/L (TCE).

(Also see abstract below)
Publication Number05-03-027
Author(s)Marti, P.
Print Availability
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Number of pages 22 + app. (42 total)
Keywords Deschutes, goals, groundwater, lead, report , river, sediment, status report, Superfund, treatment, water
Subject Waterbodies
Deschutes River
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Publications TitleRelationship    
Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon Status Report, December 2002 and May 2003part of a series
Quality Assurance Project Plan: Addendum to Operation and Maintenance Manual of the Treatment Lagoon, Palermo Wellfield Superfund Sitesimilar topic
Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon, Status Report, October 2003 and May 2004part of a series
Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon, Status Report, September 2005 and June 2006similar topic
Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon, Status Report, November 2006 and June 2007part of a series
Palermo Wellfield Superfund Site: Subdrain System and Treatment Lagoon, Status Results, October 2007 and June and November 2008part of a series
Abstract Long Description

In the late 1980s, groundwater contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) and tetrachloroethene (PCE) migrated from an upland commercial area to the city of Tumwater′s Palermo Wellfield in the Deschutes River valley. The contaminated groundwater also surfaced at the base of Palermo bluff and ponded as surface water in the yards and crawlspaces of area homes. In 2000, a subdrain system was constructed to reduce the human health risk from the contaminated water by lowering the groundwater table.

In December 2002, the Department of Ecology took over the lead from EPA for monitoring the subdrain system. The goal of the project is to collect water-level and PCE/TCE data to determine if the subdrain system is operating within the remediation goals set for the project.

The most recent monitoring was conducted in September 2004 and June 2005. Groundwater levels were three to five feet below the ground surface near the north and central homes; this meets the remediation goals. As in the past, groundwater levels were less than three feet near the two southern homes.

Total depth measurements of the subdrain cleanouts CO-7 and CO-8 have decreased during this 2004-05 monitoring period, indicating that sediment may be accumulating in the south end of the trunk drain. Sediment accumulation in CO-4 has consistently been about +0.4 feet since the subdrain construction. It does not appear that sediment deposition or scouring is occurring throughout the rest of the drain system.

PCE and TCE concentrations continue to be highest in water samples from the south and central portion of the trunk drain, with average concentrations of 25 ppb for PCE and 23 ppb for TCE. PCE and TCE concentrations from stations 361 (lagoon effluent) and 364 (treated water discharge to the Deschutes River) were below the remediation goals of 0.8 ug/L for PCE and 2.7 ug/L for TCE.

Link to EIM data for User Study ID PALERMO

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