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LIC <br />1- IYDROGEOLOGISTS ■ ENGINEERS ■ ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS <br />August 19, 2010 <br />Ms. Rebecca Haug <br />City of Elk River <br />Environmental Division <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />RE: June 2010 Groundwater Monitoring Results <br />Old City Dump, Elk River, Minnesota <br />Dear Rebecca: <br />RECEIVED AUG 20 2010 <br />Enclosed please find the 2010 annual water quality data for the Old Elk River Dump site located <br />southeast of the City of Elk River (Figure 1). The groundwater sampling was completed on June <br />14, 2010 by Liesch Associates, Inc. (Liesch). Sample locations included monitoring wells MW -2 <br />and MW -3 near the former City dump site (Figure 2). <br />MW -1 formerly located north of the dump was sealed in 2002 when a parking lot for the city park <br />was constructed in the area the well was located. Over ten -years of water quality monitoring at this <br />upgradient well location evidenced no detections of VOC's so the well was not replaced. <br />Laboratory results of the June 2010 sampling event (Table 1) indicate low level VOC detections of <br />Tetrachloroethene (PCE) in MW -2 and Trichloroethene (TCE) in MW -3. PCE was detected in <br />MW -2 at a level of 1.6 parts per billion (ppb) and TCE was detected in MW -3 at a level of 1.4 ppb. <br />The VOCs detected during this recent sampling event are consistent with historic low <br />concentrations found in groundwater samples collected from MW -2 and MW -3. <br />Water level data indicates that the water table at the site remains consistent with water levels <br />recorded over that last 9 years (attached Well Hydrograph). Groundwater flow direction could not <br />be calculated as a minimum of three monitoring points are needed for this determination and MW -1 <br />was sealed. Historic groundwater flow direction for the site has been southwesterly in direction <br />towards the Mississippi River. Presumably this has not changed. <br />The VOC concentrations at the monitoring well locations (MW -2 and MW -3) have been relatively <br />stable over the last few monitoring events. TCE was not detected in MW -3 iri 2005, 2007 and 2009. <br />but it has been historically detected since 1989 at decreasing levels. PCE levels detected in MW -2 <br />have remained relatively static since 1989. PCE and TCE concentrations are currently below <br />Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Health Risk Limits (HRLs) for drinking water. MDH <br />HRLs for PCE and TICE are currently set at 5 ppb. <br />www.iiesch.com <br />LIESCH ASSOCIATES, INC. ■ 13400 15TH AVENUE NORTH 0 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55441 ■ 763/489-3100 ■ FAx: 763/489-3101 <br />