
| Title | Toftdahl Drum Long-term Monitoring, Round V - April 14, 1992 | |
| Month-Year Published | October 1992 | |
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| Short Description |
Ground water samples were collected from four domestic water supply wells located near the former Toftdahl Drum Site on April 14, 1992. This sampling was part of the routine ground water monitoring conducted at the site since 1987. Low concentrations of lead, copper, and zinc were detected in the domestic wells. These concentrations were all well below state and federal drinking water standards and state ground water quality standards. Volatile organic samples were collected and analyzed for this round; none were detected. Observed concentrations are consistent with previous sampling results; copper and zinc are the only analytes that are regularly detected in the private wells. These occurrences are probably related to well construction and plumbing materials. | |
| Publication Number | 92-e48 | |
| Author(s) | Marti, P. | |
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| Number of pages | 44 pp. | |
| Keywords | copper, drinking water, ground water, groundwater, lead, monitoring, volatile, water, water quality, wells, zinc | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
| Toftdahl Drum Site Ground Water Monitoring, June 24, 1996 | part of a series | |
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