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Saginaw Mill (Aberdeen) Groundwater Monitoring Results, April and August 2006

 
Publication number Date Published
07-03-029May 2007
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Author(s) Marti, P.
Description During April and August 2006, groundwater samples were collected from seven monitoring wells at the former Saginaw Mill site in Aberdeen to assess the progress of ongoing phytoremediation (poplar trees) to reduce formaldehyde concentrations at the site.

Formaldehyde was detected in samples from the six on-site wells at concentrations ranging from an estimated 13 to 65 ug/L. Formaldehyde was also detected in samples from the one off-site well at estimated concentrations of 12 and 22 ug/L.

Formaldehyde concentrations in the seven monitoring wells were below the MTCA Method B non-carcinogenic cleanup level of 1,200 ug/L.
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Keywords trees, samples, Grays Harbor, wells, river, monitoring, toxic, model toxics control act, groundwater
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 22 Lower Chehalis
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #PMART003