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American Crossarm and Conduit Monitoring Results, May 5 and October 14, 1998

 
Publication number Date Published
99-341October 1999
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Author(s) Marti, P.
Description This document is one in a series describing the results of groundwater and surface water monitoring at the American Crossarm and Conduit (ACC) site. During 1998, samples were collected on May 5 and October 14 from four downgradient monitoring wells (MW-22, MW-23, MW-24, and MW-25) and two on-site surface water stations (ACCSW1 and ACCSW2). Prior to the October sampling, well MW-23 was damaged and subsequently has been decommissioned. All samples collected for this project were analyzed for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and chlorinated phenolics.
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Keywords drinking water, results, wells, contaminant, water, monitoring, pH, dam
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 23 Upper Chehalis
DATA Environmental Information Management (EIM) #CROSSARM

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