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Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Site Characterization Report

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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LIST OF FIGURES	iv

LIST OF TABLES	vii

LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS	viii

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY	1

ES.l SAMPLING RESULTS	1

ES.2 SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND VOLUME ESTIMATION
ES.3 CONCLUSIONS	

1. INTRODUCTION	

1.1	WORK SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES	

1.1.1	Proj ect Obj ectives	

1.1.2	Obj ectives of the Site Characterization Report	

1.2	SITE LOCATION AND HISTORY	

1.2.1	Detroit River and Rouge River AOC s	

1.2.2	River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline	

2. RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE INVESTIGATION	2-1

2.1	SAMPLING PROGRAM DESIGN AND RATIONALE	2-1

2.1.1	Sample Locations	2-1

2.1.2	Number of Samples	2-1

2.2	NAVIGATION AND SURVEY	2-2

2.3	SEDIMENT SAMPLING	2-2

2.3.1	Vibracore Sampling	2-3

2.3.2	Ponar Grab Sampling	2-3

2.3.3	Sediment Processing	2-3

2.4	ANALYTICAL PROGRAM	2-4

2.5	SAMPLE HANDLING, CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY, AND QUALITY
ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL	2-5

2.5.1 Sample Handling, Chain-of-Custody and Documentation	2-5

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2.5.2 Quality Control	2-5

2.6	DECONTAMINATION	2-6

2.7	INVESTIGATION-DERIVED WASTE	2-6

2.8	DEVIATIONS FROM THE QAPP AND FSP	2-6

2.8.1	Sampling Locations	2-6

2.8.2	Proposed Analytical Program	2-7

2.8.3	Sample Collection and Processing	2-7

3.	RESULTS	3-1

3.1 DATA EVALUATION	3-1

3.1.1	Comparison to Sediment Quality Guidelines	3-1

3.1.2	Calculation of Total Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Total
Polychlorinated Biphenyls	3-2

3.1.3	Simultaneously Extracted Metals/Acid Volatile Sulfide Ratio	3-2

3 .2 RESULTS FROM THE RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SEDIMENT

INVESTIGATION	3-3

3.2.1	Core Recovery	3-3

3.2.2	Lithology	3-3

3.2.2.1	Area A	3-3

3.2.2.2	Boat Slips	3-4

3.2.2.3	Area B	3-4

3.2.3	Bulk Sediment Results	3-4

3.2.3.1	Grain Size, Particle Size, and Density	3-5

3.2.3.2	Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Aroclors)	3-5

3.2.3.3	Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons	3-6

3.2.3.4	Total Organic Carbon	3-6

3.2.3.5	Metals	3-7

3.2.3.6	Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmarks based on Acid
Volatile Sulfide (ESBavs)	3-12

3.2.3.7	Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Diesel Range Organics and
Mid-Range Organics	3-12

4.	EQUILIBRIUM PARTITIONING SEDIMENT BENCHMARKS AND ORGANIC
CARBON NORMALIZED METALS	4-1

4.1	PAHS	4-1

4.2	METALS	4-2

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5. SPATIAL ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE HOTSPOTS WITHIN THE RIVER

ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA	5-1

5.1	METHODOLOGY	5-1

5.2	MODEL RESULTS FOR ALL CONSTITUENTS IN THE RIVER
ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE STUDY AREA	5-2

5.3	DETERMINATION OF PRIORITY HOTSPOT AREAS IN THE RIVER
ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA	5-3

5.3.1	Major Hotspot Locations	5-3

5.3.1.1	Hotspot 1: River Rouge Shoreline	5-3

5.3.1.2	Hotspot 3: Ecorse Shoreline	5-3

5.3.2	Other Hotspot Locations	5-4

5.3.2.1 Hotspot 2: Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) Boat Slip	5-4

5.4 MODEL RESULTS FOR PAH AND ORGANIC CARBON NORMALIZED

METALS FOR THE RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE STUDY AREA 5-
4

6.	CONCLUSIONS	6-1

7.	REFERENCES	7-1

APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D

FIELD LOGBOOK AND DATA COLLECTION FORMS
LITHOLOGIC CORE LOGS
CORE PHOTOGRAPHS
PARTICLE SIZE CHARTS

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LIST OF FIGURES

Number
1-1

1-2

2-1

3-1A
3-1B
3-2 A
3-2B
3-3A
3-3B
3-4 A
3-4B
3-5A
3-5B
3-6 A

Project Site Location.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area.

Sample Locations, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of
Contaminated Sediments.

Total (ND=0) PCB Aroclor Concentrations (|_ig/kg) Detected in Area A -
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Total (ND=0) PCB Aroclor Concentrations (ng/kg) Detected in Area B -
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Total (ND=1/2RL) 17PAH Concentrations (ng/kg) Detected in Area A - River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Total (ND=1/2RL) 17PAH Concentrations (ng/kg) Detected in Area B - River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Arsenic Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Arsenic Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Cadmium Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Cadmium Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Chromium Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A- River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Chromium Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Copper Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
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3-6B

3-7 A

3-7B

3-8A

3-8B

3-9 A

3-9B

3-10A

3-10B

3-11A

3-1 IB

3-12

4-1A

4-1B

Copper Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Iron Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Iron Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Lead Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A- River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Lead Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Mercury Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Mercury Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Nickel Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A- River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Nickel Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Zinc Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Zinc Concentrations (mg/kg) Detected in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment
of Contaminated Sediments.

Equilibrium Sediment Benchmark Toxic Units for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Area A- River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of
Contaminated Sediments.

Equilibrium Sediment Benchmark Toxic Units for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Area B- River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of
Contaminated Sediments.

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5-1A

5-1B

5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5A

5-5B

5-6 A

5-6B

Spatial Analysis for all Constituents in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Spatial Analysis for all Constituents in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Hotspot 1 - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Report.

Hotspot 2 - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Report.

Hotspot 3 - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Report.

Spatial Analysis for PAH ESBTUs in Area A - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Spatial Analysis for PAH ESBTUs in Area B - River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Spatial Analysis for Organic Carbon Normalized Metals in Area A - River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

Spatial Analysis for Organic Carbon Normalized Metals in Area B - River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Assessment of Contaminated Sediments.

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LIST OF TABLES

Number	Title

2-1	River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Coordinates, Detroit River

Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013).

2-2	River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Analytical Program, Detroit
River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013).

3-1	River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization Sample Collection Data,
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013).

3-2	Sediment Results for Grain Size, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November
2013).

3-3	Sediment Results for PCB-Aroclors, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November
2013).

3-4	Sediment Results for PAHs, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November
2013).

3-5	Sediment Results for Metals and Total Organic Carbon, River Rouge/Ecorse

Shoreline Area Site Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse,
Michigan (November 2013).

3-6	Sediment Results for SEM/AVS Ratio, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November
2013).

3-7	Sediment Results for Diesel Range Organics and Mid-Range Organics, River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization, Detroit River Area of
Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013).

4-1	Equilibrium Sediment Benchmark Toxic Units for Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area, Detroit River Area of
Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013).

4-2	Organic Carbon Normalized Metals, River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Characterization, Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November
2013).

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LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

|ig/kg	Microgram(s) per kilogram

|iinol	Micromole(s)

|amol/goc	Micromole(s) per gram organic carbon

aka	Also known as

AOC	Area of Concern

AVS	Acid volatile sulfide

BUI	Beneficial use impairment

cfs	Cubic feet per second

COC	Constituent of concern

cy	Cubic yard(s)

DQO	Data quality objective

DRO	Diesel range organics

DTE	DTE Energy Corporation

DWSD	Detroit Water and Sewerage Department

EA	EA Engineering, Science, and Technology (MI), PLC

EPA	U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

ESBavs	Equilibrium partitioning sediment benchmark based on acid volatile sulfide

ESBTU	Equilibrium partitioning sediment benchmark toxic unit

EVS	Environmental Visualization System

FCV	Final chronic value

FD	Field duplicate

FSP	Field Sampling Plan

ft	Foot (feet)

GLNPO	Great Lakes National Program Office

g	Gram

goc	Gram organic carbon

GPS	Global positioning system

IGLD	International Great Lakes Datum

in	Inch(es)

Koc	Organic carbon-water partition coefficient

MDEQ	Michigan Department of Environmental Quality

MDNR	Michigan Department of Natural Resources

mg/kg	Milligram(s) per kilogram

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MRO

Mid-range organics

MS

Matrix spike

MSD

Matrix spike duplicate

ND

Non-detect

NO A A

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

PAH

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

PCB

Polychlorinated biphenyl

PEC

Probable effects concentration

ppb

Part(s) per billion

ppm

Part(s) per million

QAPP

Quality Assurance Project Plan

RL

Reporting limit

R/V

Research Vessel

SEM

Simultaneously extracted metals

SIM

Selected ion monitoring

SOP

Standard Operating Procedure

SQG

Sediment Quality Guidelines

TEC

Threshold effects concentration

TOC

Total organic carbon

TPH

Total petroleum hydrocarbons

U.S. Steel

United States Steel Corporation

WDNR

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

WGS84

World Geodetic System 1984

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report presents the contaminated sediments site characterization for the River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline (the Site), located within the Detroit River Area of Concern (AOC), Wayne County,
Michigan (Figure 1-1). This work was conducted by EA Science and Technology and its
affiliate EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, (MI) PLC (EA)1 and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's (EPA) Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) in accordance with
the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) (EA 2013) and Field Sampling Plan (FSP) (EA
2013, Appendix A) for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization, Detroit River
AOC, Wayne County, Michigan, finalized December 2013. The purpose of the field
investigation was to determine the nature and extent of chemical contamination in the areas of
soft sediment deposition within the Site. Primary objectives were to determine depth of
contamination, provide information about depositional areas, and identify high priority areas for
remediation or for further investigation in the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area. This Site
Characterization Report summarizes the findings from the field investigation, including data
tables and maps, and data interpretation. The results of the field investigation were evaluated to
assess the sediment quality for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area. This Executive Summary
presents a summary of the findings of the Site Characterization Report; details on the site
background and methodology, as well as further details of the findings, are presented within the
report itself.

ES.l SAMPLING RESULTS
Lithology

Sediment cores collected within the Rouge River/Ecorse Shoreline site contained sediment types
consistent with a fluvial system. Most cores were characterized by thick alternating layers of
clay and silty clay interspersed with smaller amounts of sandy or gravelly material. Native and
non-native material such as shells, roots and organic material, hydrocarbon odor, and woody
debris were frequently observed within various sediment types and depths.

Bulk Chemistry

The validated data collected under this investigation were compared to the consensus-based
threshold effects concentrations (TECs) and the probable effects concentrations (PECs) of the
Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQG) for Freshwater Systems (MacDonald et al. 2000) to address
the objectives of this assessment.

Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-Aroclors were detected in 81 percent of the samples submitted
for analysis, and more than a third of the locations sampled had PCB-Aroclor concentrations
exceeding 10 times the PEC in at least one depth interval. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

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(PAHs) were detected in all of the samples analyzed, and PAH concentrations exceeded 5 times
the PEC in at least one depth interval for more than one-quarter of the locations sampled. PEC
exceedances for metal concentrations varied across the suite of metals analyzed. Less than
25 percent of samples analyzed had arsenic or mercury concentrations that exceeded the PEC.
Concentrations of copper, chromium, and cadmium each exceeded the PEC in approximately
half of the samples analyzed. For iron, lead, nickel, and zinc, the majority of samples analyzed
contained concentrations that exceeded the respective PEC.

Further analysis of COC concentrations was performed by calculation of various benchmarks for
both PAHs and metals. PAH equilibrium partitioning sediment benchmark toxic units
(ESBTUs) were calculated as an additional tool for evaluating potential risk associated with
sediment contamination (EPA 2003). For PAH ESBTUs, 57 percent of samples had values
greater than 1.

The ratio of simultaneously extracted metals to acid-volatile sulfide (SEM/AVS), which has been
termed an Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmark based on AVS (ESBavs), provides a
method to predict the lack of toxicity in divalent metals (cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, silver
and zinc) contaminated sediments. When SEM/AVS ratios are less than 1 the sediment is
predicted to be non-toxic. When the ratio of SEM/AVS is greater than 1 the metals
contaminated sediment is either toxic or toxicity is uncertain. Within the Detroit River AOC
ESBavs was calculated, resulting in 44% of the samples with ratios of less than 1 indicating that
the sediment at these locations was not toxic. ESBavs ratios were greater than 1 in 56 percent of
samples, which indicates that these samples may or may not be toxic to benthic organisms (EPA
2005). A modification to the ESBavs method was also performed to improve the prediction of
mortality by accounting for the presence of total organic carbon and the ability of metals to
partition to the organic carbon as well as the AVS. This further refinement of the toxicity
predictions accounts for the presence of organic carbon in addition to AVS, and their effect on
metals bioavailability, and it involves taking the SEM-AVS difference and normalizing by
organic carbon (EPA 2005). When this calculation was performed, 11 percent of samples
exhibited organic carbon normalized metals values exceeding the threshold value of 130
micromoles (|imol) per gram organic carbon (goc) for uncertain toxicity, and no samples
exceeded the threshold value of 3,000 |iinol/g(lc for likely toxicity. This would indicate that
sediment organic carbon at the site plays an important role in reducing bioavailability and
toxicity from divalent metals.

ES.2 SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND VOLUME ESTIMATION

To determine the location of hotspots within the Detroit River AOC, the dataset of all individual
constituents exceeding their respective PECs in sediment samples was spatially interpolated to
develop an estimate of the level and distribution of elevated concentrations of constituents across
the study area. Potential hotspots identified by the all constituent analysis were then verified by
comparison to spatial interpolations of two additional datasets: (1) the calculated PAH ESBTUs;
and (2) the calculated organic carbon normalized metal concentrations. Hotspot determination
allows priority areas to be targeted for further investigation or remediation. Interpolation was
performed by using a spatial statistical method called kriging, which determined that for the

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majority of the study area one or more analytes were present in concentrations exceeding the
PEC. The areas containing PEC exceedances were divided into two large hotspots (Hotspots 1
and 3) and one smaller hotspot (Hotspot 2).

The River Rouge shoreline area (Hotspot 1) includes the mouth of the Rouge River and stretches
south to the mouth of the Nicholson North (also known as Allied Oil) boat slip. The majority of
this area has constituent concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC, about one-quarter of the area
has constituent concentrations between 2 and 3 times the PEC, and the remaining portion (less
than one-quarter) has constituent concentrations between 1 and 2 times the PEC. The estimated
volume of sediment concentrations of at least one constituent of concern (COC) exceeding the
PEC is 794,000 cubic yards (cy) for Hotspot 1. The COCs present in Hotspot 1 with
concentrations greater than 3 times their respective PECs include total 17PAHs, total PCBs,
cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, nickel, and zinc.

Hotspot 2 consists of the western two-thirds of the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip.
PEC exceedances in Hotspot 2 include total 17PAHs, total PCBs, arsenic, cadmium, chromium,
copper, iron, lead, mercury, nickel, and zinc. Total PCB concentrations exceeded 2 times the
PEC at all 4 of the sampling locations within Hotspot 2. The estimated volume of impacted
sediment in Hotspot 2 is 56,000 cy.

The Ecorse Shoreline area (Hotspot 3) has constituent concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC
in the majority of the hotspot, including all of the Nicholson South boat slip. Constituent
concentrations exceeding 1 or 2 times the PEC are present primarily in the southern end of the
hotspot in the areas surrounding Mud Island. The estimated volume of sediment with constituent
concentrations exceeding the PEC is 1,338,000 cy. The COCs present in portions of Hotspot 3
include total 17PAHs, total PCBs, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, mercury,
nickel, and zinc. The southern end of this hotspot includes the mouth of the Ecorse River, near
which concentrations of total 17PAHs exceeded 3 times the PEC, and concentrations of total
PCBs exceeded 10 times the PEC.

ES.3 CONCLUSIONS

Based on the data collected during the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline sediment investigation, a
large portion of the site contains elevated constituent concentrations that are potentially harmful
to benthic organisms. The 3 hotspots identified have an estimated total volume of 2,188,000 cy
of sediment with COC concentrations exceeding PECs, and they should be considered as priority
areas for further investigation and potential remediation efforts.

Model results indicated that each of the 3 hotspots has significant volumes of sediment with
elevated COC concentrations exceeding 2 or 3 times PEC levels. Modeling of the PAH ESBTUs
also showed elevated values reflecting impacted sediment throughout most of the hotspot areas
that were identified by modeling of all COCs with concentrations above the PEC. Modeling of
organic carbon normalized metals indicated three areas where the threshold value of 130
|amol/goc, were exceeded and these three areas all fell within the identified hotspots. This

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reinforces that these 3 hotspots should be considered priority areas for additional assessment and
potential remediation.

Further investigation is recommended in part because estimates regarding the areal extent of the
3 hotspots and the volumes of sediment with elevated concentrations of COCs contain significant
uncertainty. This uncertainty stems in part from the limited number of samples, as well as the
occurrence of PEC exceedances in the bottom interval of some cores that were not collected to
refusal due to field conditions. Although further assessment should improve estimates, the
present study serves to effectively characterize much of the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site
as containing sediment impacted by elevated levels of COCs.

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1. INTRODUCTION

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This report presents the contaminated sediments site characterization for the River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline (the Site), located within the Detroit River Area of Concern (AOC), Wayne County,
Michigan (Figure 1-1). This work was conducted by EA Science and Technology and its
affiliate EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, (MI) PLC (EA)1 and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's (EPA) Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) in accordance with
the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) (EA 2013) and Field Sampling Plan (FSP) (EA
2013, Appendix A) for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization, Detroit River
AOC, Wayne County, Michigan, finalized December 2013.

1.1	WORK SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

1.1.1	Project Objectives

The purpose of the field investigation was to determine the nature and extent of chemical
contamination in the areas of soft sediment deposition within the site. Primary objectives were
to determine depth of contamination, provide information about depositional areas, and identify
high priority areas for remediation or for further investigation in the River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline area.

1.1.2	Objectives of the Site Characterization Report

This Site Characterization Report summarizes the findings from the field investigation, including
data tables and maps, and data interpretations. The results of this site characterization were
evaluated to assess the sediment quality for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area. The overall
objectives of this report are to define the spatial extent of contaminants and soft sediment,
develop a preliminary estimate of the volume of contaminated soft sediment, and identify
priority areas within the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area at which remediation efforts should
be initiated.

1.2	SITE LOCATION AND HISTORY
1.2.1 Detroit River and Rouge River AOCs

The Detroit River has a drainage area of 700 square miles of land in Michigan and Ontario, as
well as the 107-square-mile City of Detroit sewershed. A part of the international connecting
waterway that also includes the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair, the 32-mile strait of the
Detroit River links Lake Erie to the Upper Great Lakes, which include Lakes Huron, Michigan,
and Superior (Figure 1-1). The mean discharge of the Detroit River into Lake Erie is 185,000

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cubic feet per second (cfs). It has five tributaries, although greater than 95 percent of its total
flow comes from Lake Huron via the St. Clair River and Lake St. Clair. The most significant
tributary to the Detroit River is the Rouge River. Like the Detroit River, the Rouge River is a
Great Lakes AOC.

The Detroit River has a past and present use as an industrial and drinking water source. It is
believed that contaminated sediments in the study area contribute to beneficial use impairments
(BUIs) in the AOC. Impairment of beneficial use means an unacceptable change in the
chemical, physical, or biological integrity of the Great Lakes ecosystem. A Detroit River Stage 1
Remedial Action Plan was completed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
(MDNR) in 1991, and it identifies the following 11 BUIs for the Detroit River AOC:

1.	Restrictions on fish and wildlife consumption

2.	Tainting of fish and wildlife flavor

3.	Restrictions on drinking water consumption, or taste and odor

4.	Degradation of fish and wildlife populations

5.	Beach closings

6.	Fish tumors or other deformities

7.	Degradation of aesthetics

8.	Bird or animal deformities or reproduction problems

9.	Degradation of benthos

10.	Restriction on dredging activities

11.	Loss of fish and wildlife habitat.

At the time the Stage 1 Remedial Action Plan was drafted, six municipal drinking water intakes
serving approximately 4.1 million people in nearly 100 communities and approximately
25 industries withdrew water from the Detroit River. In addition to serving as a water source,
approximately 30 industries and power plants discharged cooling water and/or process water to
the Detroit River, and 10 municipal wastewater treatment plants discharged industrial and
domestic wastewater. The principal industrial discharges were on the Michigan shoreline along
the lower 15 miles of the river from Zug Island downstream through the Trenton Channel to the
mouth of Lake Erie.

Major industries included steel mills, petroleum refineries, electrical power generating plants,
chemical manufacturing plants, and automotive part manufacturers. The largest discharger to the
river was the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD), which discharged an average of
715 million gallons per day, including waste from more than 700 industrial users. An additional
46 facilities discharged to Detroit River tributaries. The river also received urban and industrial
runoff directly and through its tributaries and storm sewer systems (MDNR 1991).

Use of the river today is similar to 1991 except that there are fewer industries and wastewater
treatment plants. Currently along the Michigan shoreline, there are four municipal drinking
water intakes serving about 4.2 million people in nearly 127 communities. Approximately
20 industries and power plants discharge cooling water and/or process water to the river, and
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treatment plants. DWSD is still the largest discharger, discharging an average of 1.3 billion
gallons per day, including waste from about 400 industrial users (EPA 2013).

The Stage 1 Remedial Action Plan and subsequent studies found that sediment contaminant
concentrations in the Detroit River are generally much greater along the Michigan shoreline
compared to the middle portion of the river and the Ontario shoreline. The Michigan shoreline
from the Rouge River downstream through the mouth of the Trenton Channel appears to be the
most impacted. Contaminant distributions in sediment are reflective of a combination of
historical point sources and hydrological effects (MDNR 1991).

Because there is little lateral mixing in the Detroit River, contaminated sediments are believed to
deposit according to long-shore water flow following a longitudinal vector. This has resulted in
high contaminant levels in nearshore zones, particularly downstream of point sources and
tributaries, while large areas of the Detroit River exhibit moderate to low levels of contamination
further away from the Michigan shore (EPA 2013).

1.2.2 River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Located in the Detroit River along the shorelines of the cities of River Rouge and Ecorse,
Michigan, the area of investigation is bounded on the upstream by the Rouge River cut-off
channel and extends downstream approximately 3 river miles to below Mud Island (Figure 1-2).
Nicholson North (also known as Allied Oil) and Nicholson South boat slips are included in the
project footprint.

The River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline project area is considered one of the most highly impacted
areas of contaminated sediment in the Detroit River. The area is located adjacent and directly
downstream of the confluence of the Detroit and Rouge Rivers, and is therefore immediately
influenced by two AOCs. Historically, the City of Ecorse's municipal waste outfall and
15 industrial outfalls discharged within the project area. There are currently 14 industrial
discharges. Roughly 1,000 feet (ft) directly upstream of the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline site is
DWSD's main outfall, the largest point source discharge in the Great Lakes, discharging
1.3 billion gallons per day of municipal and industrial wastewater. The mouth of the Rouge
River is also directly upstream of the site, discharging about 1,090 cfs. The Rouge River is not
only another AOC, but due to the concentration of industry in the lower Rouge, more than
50 percent of its flow when it reaches the Detroit River is comprised of continuous industrial
discharge.

In addition to being influenced by Rouge River outflow and the DWSD outfall, the River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline is dominated by a DTE Energy Corporation (DTE) power plant, and
United States Steel Corporation's (U.S. Steel) Main Plant and 80" Mill. Eleven of the 14 current
outfalls are from U.S. Steel, 2 belong to DTE, and 1 is from Praxair that discharges into the
Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip. The combined discharge from all facilities is about
1 billion gallons per day.

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To address the delisting criteria and allow for the eventual removal of the Degradation of
Benthos BUI, EPA GLNPO, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), Detroit
River Public Advisory Committee, and Friends of the Detroit River initiated an effort in 2012 to
define the "known contaminated sediment sites" in the Detroit River. The group conducted a
content analysis of a number of contaminant studies and established six sediment target sites.
The River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline is one of the six target areas (EPA 2013).

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2. RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE INVESTIGATION

The purpose of this field investigation was to determine the nature and extent of chemical
contamination in the areas of soft sediment deposition. Primary objectives were to determine
depth of contamination, provide information about depositional areas, and identify high priority
areas for remediation or for further investigation in the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area.

The River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline site characterization was conducted in coordination with
EPA. The investigations, including all sampling activities and analytical testing, were carried
out in accordance with procedures outlined in the QAPP (EA 2013) and FSP (EA 2013,

Appendix A).

2.1 SAMPLING PROGRAM DESIGN AND RATIONALE

The site-specific QAPP details the project data quality objectives (DQOs) and outlines how the
sample collection program fulfills the project objectives (EA 2013). Sampling was conducted to
delineate the nature and extent of sediment contamination in the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
area of the Detroit River AOC.

2.1.1 Sample Locations

The sample locations for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline site characterization were chosen
based on historical sampling data, location of historic and current outfalls (Figure 1-2), water
depths, and proximity to the shipping channel. Input from MDEQ and the Detroit Riverkeeper
was also received prior to finalization of sample locations. Additional information regarding the
analytical program is included in the QAPP (EA 2013).

A total of 50 sample locations were attempted using a vibracoring system and ponar grab
sampler (Figure 2-1) onboard the GLNPO Research Vessel (R/V) Mudpuppy II. Several sample
locations were abandoned; therefore, 1 core sample was collected from 43 locations and 1 grab
sample was collected from 45 locations for physical and chemical analysis. The onboard global
positioning system (GPS) of the R/VMudpuppy II was used to navigate to each location. Target
coordinates for each subsurface sediment sample location were provided to EA by EPA.
Variance from these coordinates was calculated and documented; the actual coordinates sampled
are provided in Table 2-1. Sample locations that needed to be moved or abandoned in the field
are described in Section 2.8.

2.1.2 Number of Samples

Sediment core samples were collected from 43 sample locations. The deviation from the
50 target sample locations is described in Section 2.8. Core samples were taken from up to six
intervals at each location. A total of 188 core sediment samples (not including quality control
samples) were submitted for analysis (Table 2-2). The sampling interval depths were as follows:
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homogenized prior to separation into individual containers for submittal to the laboratory.
Sediment cores varied in length from 0.5 to 9.9 ft.

A surface sample of the top 6 inches (in.) (0-0.5 ft) of sediment was also collected with a ponar
grab/dredge sampler at 45 of the proposed coring locations. Approximately 42 ounces was
needed from each location in order to provide sufficient sample volume to support analysis of
this uppermost interval. A total of 45 grab samples (not including quality control samples) were
submitted for analysis (Table 2-2).

2.2	NAVIGATION AND SURVEY

The R/VMudpuppy II navigated to each proposed sampling location using GPS with sub-meter
accuracy. The onboard GPS of the R/VMudpuppy II utilized the World Geodetic System 1984
(WGS84) to navigate and record each individual sampling location. The unit was checked daily
for accuracy prior to use in accordance with EPA's Interim Guidance for Developing Global
Positioning System Data Collection Standard Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance
Project Plans (EPA 2008) and the procedures outlined in the QAPP (EA 2013). The sample
locations are presented in Table 2-1. Once the vessel navigated to the sample location, the
sampling team visually confirmed that the proximal location or surroundings agreed with the
proposed sample location map (Figure 2-1) prior to sampling.

Sediment elevation was calculated by normalizing measured water depths to the International
Great Lakes Datum (IGLD) 1985 height above sea level using the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) buoy Station ID 9044020, located in Gibraltar, Michigan,
proximal to the study area (http://glakesonline.nos.noaa.gov/monitor.html). Water depths were
measured in the field using the depth finder onboard the R/VMudpuppy and verified manually by
lowering a weighted tape measure to the sediment surface. NOAA buoy Station ID 9044020
collects real-time water surface elevation in reference to IGLD85 in six-minute intervals. The
water depth measured at the time of core collection was subtracted from the calculated sea
surface elevation at time of core collection to determine the sediment surface elevation at each
core location.

2.3	SEDIMENT SAMPLING

Mobilization for the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline sediment sampling commenced on
27 October 2013. Sample collection was initiated on 28 October 2013 and continued through
5 November 2013. Staging for the field effort took place at the EPA Large Lakes Research
Station on Grosse lie, Michigan. Modified Level D personal protective equipment (i.e., Saranex-
coated Tyvek, safety glasses, work boots, and Nitrile gloves) were worn during core collection
(EA 2013). In addition, all personnel aboard the R/VMudpuppy II had a respirator fit test within
the last year and respirators were onboard for each individual.

Field books and sample collection data sheets were prepared in accordance with the procedures
outlined in the FSP (EA 2013, Appendix A) and EA Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) 016
and 059 (Appendix B of the FSP) throughout sample collection and processing.

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2.3.1	Vibracore Sampling

A total of 43 sediment cores were collected using a vibracoring system onboard the GLNPO
sampling vessel R/VMudpuppy II. The vibracoring system consisted of a core liner with an
inside diameter of 4 inches (in.). A core liner with a length of 5, 7.5, or 10 ft was fitted into the
vibracoring unit with a one-way valve at the top to retain sediment during retrieval and a plastic
or stainless steel catcher inserted into the bottom of the core. Coring operations were conducted
using an onboard crane, winch, and generator.

To obtain sediment samples, a dedicated, decontaminated cellulose acetate butyrate core liner
was inserted directly into the vibracore unit and secured. The core was penetrated to the depth of
refusal (except in instances where soft sediment depth exceeded the length of available core
liners) and then retrieved using the winch system. The core liner was removed from the
vibracore unit and excess liner was cut to the sediment interface with an electric saw. The core
was capped at both ends, sealed, and measured. Each core was labeled with the location number
and the direction of the top and bottom of the core.

Following collection, sediment cores were transferred to a refrigeration truck (cooled to
4 degrees Celsius) and then transported to the onshore staging area at the EPA's Grosse Isle
facility. The cores were stored in the secured refrigeration truck until they could be processed.
A log of coring activities, sampling locations, water depths, and core recoveries was recorded in
permanently bound logbooks in indelible ink. Personnel names, local weather conditions, and
other information that impacted the field sampling program were also recorded. Each page of
the logbook was numbered and dated by the personnel entering information. Copies of the field
logbooks are provided in Appendix A.

2.3.2	Ponar Grab Sampling

A total of 45 surface sediment samples (not including quality control samples) were successfully
collected using a ponar onboard the R/V Mudpuppy II The ponar sampler was mechanically
deployed and retrieved as described in SOP MP102 (EA 2013, Appendix A). The procedure
included deploying the sampler off of the gunwale of the boat, retrieving the sampler to the boat
deck, decanting water at the top of the sampler, and emptying the sediment into an appropriate
pan. Decontaminated stainless-steel pans and bowls were used to capture the sediment as it was
emptied from the dredge. Multiple deployments were sometimes necessary to collect sufficient
volume. Samples to be analyzed for simultaneously extracted metals/acid volatile sulfide
(SEM/AVS) were placed directly into jars as the ponar sample was collected. Sediment was
transferred to the sample processing area located onshore.

2.3.3	Sediment Processing

Sediment sample processing was performed onshore at a temporary location at EPA's Grosse
Isle facility. At the processing facility, cores were split lengthwise in the liner for examination.
Sediment was then removed from the liner by subsample intervals. The cores were logged and

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photographed from the top of the core (sediment surface) to the bottom (recovery depth),
representing a vertical profile of the soft sediment. Sediments were classified in general
accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System under ASTM International D2487-11.
These sediment logging activities were performed in accordance with SOP 016 (EA 2013,
Appendix A).

After the log was completed, the sediment from each subsample interval was removed from the
core or grab sampler with a clean stainless-steel spatula or spoon and placed in a clean
disposable pan or stainless steel tray. Cores collected via vibracoring were subsampled at
several depth intervals. Core samples were homogenized by removing all material collected
from the designated depth interval in a single core and mixing until consistency was uniform.
Sediment samples were packaged and shipped in accordance with EA SOPs (EA 2013,

Appendix A). Equipment that was re-used (e.g., cutting tools, broad knife, spatula, bowls, etc.)
was decontaminated in accordance with the decontamination procedures described in Section
2.6. Lithologic and photographic logs of sediment cores are included in Appendices B and C,
respectively.

2.4 ANALYTICAL PROGRAM

The analytical program is summarized in Table 2-2. Each sediment core and ponar grab sample
underwent the following analyses:

•	Total polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) (Aroclors)

•	34 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)

•	Michigan 10 metals (arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury,
selenium, silver, and zinc) plus iron and nickel

•	Total organic carbon (TOC)

•	Percent solids.

In addition to the above analytical parameters, ponar grab sediment samples from the 0 to 0.5 ft
interval were also analyzed for:

•	SEM/AVS

•	Grain size

•	Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH).

These analyses were only performed on surface sediment because the data they yield are useful
for assessing toxicity to organisms in the biologically active zone that typically is represented by
the surface sediments (top 6 in.). Field duplicates were not collected for grain size analysis.

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2.5 SAMPLE HANDLING, CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY, AND QUALITY
ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL

2.5.1	Sample Handling, Chain-of-Custody and Documentation

Sediment samples analyzed for PCBs (Aroclors), 34PAHs, Michigan 10 metals (arsenic, barium,
cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, and zinc) plus iron and nickel,
TOC, percent solids, SEM/AVS, TPH and grain size were shipped from the site to
TestAmerica's Burlington laboratory. Samples were placed in the appropriate sample containers
(obtained from TestAmerica), preserved, and labeled in accordance with the QAPP/FSP (EA
2013). In preparation for shipment to the laboratories, all samples were packaged in accordance
with the procedures outlined in the FSP (EA 2013, Appendix A).

Sample labeling was performed in accordance with SOP 001 (EA 2013, Appendix A).

Individual sample containers were labeled with a unique designation that corresponded to the
specific geographic location, year of collection, and subsample depth interval. The FSP (EA
2013, Appendix A) outlines the specific sample identification procedures that were implemented.
Sample identifications included River Rouge/Ecorse, the year of sampling, the location number,
and the targeted end point of the interval in feet. "RREC" was used for River Rouge/Ecorse and
"13" was used to identify the sampling year 2013. An example of a sample identifier is
"RREC 13-01-0001." This identifier describes a sample taken at River Rouge/Ecorse in 2013 at
the depth interval of 0-1 ft below the sediment surface. Sample depths were at intervals of

0-0.5	ft (ponar grab for SEM/AVS and grain size), 0-1 ft, and every 2 ft thereafter; therefore, the
depth intervals were as follows: SURF (ponar grab), 0001, 0103, 0305, 0507, 0709 and 0911.
Field duplicates (FDs) were designated by adding "FD" to the end of the sample designation.
Matrix spikes (MSs) and matrix spike duplicates (MSDs) were designated by adding "MS" and
"MSD" to the end of the sample designation. For example: RREC 13-01 -0001FD or RREC13-

01-0001MS.

Chain-of-custody forms were completed and used to track samples from the time of sampling to
the arrival of samples at the laboratory. Completed chain-of-custody forms are available in
Appendix A of the Data Usability Assessment Report, which has been provided under separate
cover.

2.5.2	Quality Control

Throughout the project, various measures were implemented to ensure the overall quality,
credibility, and usability of the collected data. The field investigation activities included
collection of additional quality control samples (e.g., FDs, MS/MSDs) sufficient to meet the
requirements of the DQOs as defined in Section A.7 of the QAPP (EA 2013). Duplicate samples
were submitted as described in the FSP (EA 2013, Appendix A), and field and laboratory quality
control requirements were completed in accordance with Section B.5 of the QAPP (EA 2013).
Deviations from the QAPP/FSP (EA 2013) are discussed in Section 2.8.

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2.6	DECONTAMINATION

Decontamination procedures were implemented during the field investigation to prevent cross-
contamination between sampling locations. During sampling activities, disposable or dedicated
sampling tools and materials were utilized whenever possible to minimize the decontamination
efforts. Decontamination procedures were carried out in accordance with Section 4.6 of the FSP
(EA 2013, Appendix A).

2.7	INVESTIGATION-DERIVED WASTE

Following collection of the sediment samples, investigation-derived waste was managed in
accordance with the procedures described in Section 4.7 of the FSP (EA 2013, Appendix A). In
general, residual sediments and decontamination water were returned to the respective sample
location onsite. Disposable materials and personal protective equipment that came into contact
with site sediments were bagged and disposed of as general municipal waste.

2.8	DEVIATIONS FROM THE QAPP AND FSP
2.8.1 Sampling Locations

Actual coordinates are presented in Table 2-1. A total of 24 of the target sample locations were
moved during the field activities (Table 2-1). A total of 3 locations (RREC13-03, -06, and -11)
were moved offshore from the proposed locations due to close proximity of large rocks along
shore at the proposed locations. Location RREC13-33 was moved due to pilings at the proposed
location. A total of 3 locations were moved slightly offshore due to shallow water (RREC13-01,
-05, and -41). A total of 5 locations (RREC13-14, -26, -27, -29, and -46) were moved inshore
from the proposed locations and away from the channel. Location RREC13-07 was moved
because the strong current at the proposed location prevented sampling. A total of 8 locations
(RREC13-09, -13, -24, -25, -35, -42, -44, and -47) were moved slightly by EPA to areas of
greater deposition. Location RREC13-39 was moved slightly because of a steep slope at the
proposed location. Location RREC13-15 was moved because a ship was docking in the area of
the proposed location, and location RREC13-22 was moved because a barge was tied off at the
proposed location. All moves were approved by EPA at the time of sampling.

A total of 5 sample locations were abandoned (RREC13-04, -08, -10,-12, and -43) and no core
or grab samples were collected. After consultation with EPA, in accordance with the QAPP (EA
2013), vibracoring and ponar attempts were abandoned at RREC13-04 and RREC13-43 after
three attempts. Locations RREC13-08, -10, and -12 were abandoned after consultation with
EPA due to lack of soft sediments at the proposed locations. Core penetration and recovery for
each subsurface coring location were recorded in a field logbook (Appendix A) and are presented
in Table 3-1.

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2.8.2	Proposed Analytical Program

Table 2-2 compares the proposed and actual analytical program for the River Rouge/Ecorse
Shoreline area. The QAPP and FSP assumed that an average of 5 analytical samples would be
collected from each location with MS/MSDs and FDs submitted for 5 and 10 percent of total
samples submitted, respectively. Therefore, it was proposed that a total of 250 samples would be
submitted for PCB-Aroclors, selected ion monitoring (SIM) 34PAHs (SIM 34PAHs),

Michigan 10 metals plus iron and nickel, TOC, and percent solids. Fifty of the 250 samples
(surface samples only) were also to be submitted for analysis of the ratio of SEM to AVS and
grain size analysis. Actual core lengths varied (Table 3-1); however, the average length was less
than 10 ft. A total of 233 samples (not including quality control samples) were submitted for
PCB-Aroclors, SIM 34PAHs, Michigan 10 metals (plus iron and nickel), TOC, and percent
solids; 45 samples (surface samples only and not including quality control duplicates) were
submitted for grain size and SEM/AVS. FDs and MS/MSDs were submitted for 10 and
5 percent of the samples submitted, respectively, with two exceptions: grain size samples were
not submitted for FD or MS/MSD analyses and percent solids were not submitted for MS/MSD
analysis, as specified in the QAPP/FSP (EA 2013).

2.8.3	Sample Collection and Processing

A total of 27 cores (RREC13-02, -03, -13, -14, -17, -18, -21, -22, -23, -25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30,
-31, -33, -35, -37, -38, -39, -41, -46, -47, -48, -49, and -50) were not collected to refusal, at the
discretion of an EPA official at the time of sampling, because soft sediment deposition extended
deeper than the length of available core tubes. To reduce the overall number of samples to be
submitted for analysis, the 7 to 9 ft interval and 9 tol 1 ft interval were combined into a 7 to 10 ft
interval for 6 locations (RREC13-14, -25, -27, -46, -48, and -49). This was noted in the sample
identification and approved by EPA in the field at the time of sample processing.

The QAPP and FSP (EA 2013) stated that surface samples would be collected and processed
onboard the R/VMudpuppy II. Once in the field, EPA deemed it more efficient to transfer the
ponar sample to a container and process it at the onshore staging area with the cores. Surface
sample volume was transported to shore in stainless steel containers with lids, and noted in the
core processing logbook in Appendix A. The SEM/AVS samples were an exception to this as
they were placed into jars directly after the ponar sample was taken.

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3. RESULTS

3.1 DATA EVALUATION

The overall DQO for the project was to provide data of known and documented quality to
characterize current site conditions at the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area. Data collected
from the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area were validated by evaluating the completeness,
correctness, and conformance of the data set against the method, SOP, or contract requirements
documented in the QAPP/FSP (EA 2013). The overall data review and validation program
attained the project objectives.

The validated data collected under this investigation were compared to the consensus-based
threshold effects concentrations (TECs) and the probable effects concentrations (PECs) of the
Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQG) for Freshwater Systems (MacDonald et al. 2000) to address
the goals of this assessment. Contaminant concentrations exceeding the applicable sediment
quality criteria were identified. Figures were prepared to visually present contaminant
concentrations and identify potential hotspots or focus areas within the study area.

Detected values greater than or equal to the Method Detection Limit, but less than the laboratory
Reporting Limit (RL), were identified as "J" qualified and are estimated. Analytes that were not
detected were identified as "U" qualified. For samples submitted with FDs, the maximum
concentration between the sample and its FD was used in reporting the bulk chemistry and
modeling results.

3.1.1 Comparison to Sediment Quality Guidelines

The SQG were developed as informal (non-regulatory) guidelines for use in interpreting
chemical data from analyses of sediments. Several biological-effects approaches have been used
to assess freshwater sediment quality relative to the potential for adverse effects on benthic
organisms, including the TEC/PEC (MacDonald et al. 2000) approach. The TEC and PEC levels
were derived using concentrations with both effects and no observed effects (MacDonald et al.
2000). TECs typically represent concentrations below which adverse biological effects were
rarely observed, while PECs typically represent concentrations in the middle of the effects range
and above which effects were more frequently observed (MacDonald et al. 2000).

Concentrations that are between the TEC and PEC represent the concentrations at which adverse
biological effects occasionally occur.

TEC and PEC levels for iron were not available from the MacDonald et al. document. Iron
concentrations in sediment from the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area were compared to the
iron TEC and PEC values documented in the Ontario effect-based freshwater sediment quality
guidelines (Persaud et al. 1993). This iron benchmark was also recommended for use by the
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR 2003).

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3.1.2	Calculation of Total Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Total Polychlorinated
Biphenyls

When calculating total PAHs, J-qualified results were used and results that were U-qualified
were calculated using one-half the RL. Substituting one-half the RL (non-detect [ND] = ^RL)
for each non-detect provides a conservative estimate of the concentration. This method,
however, tends to produce results that are biased high, especially in data sets where many
samples are non-detects. This overestimation is important to consider when comparing
calculated total values to criteria. Due to the frequency of non-detects for individual PCB-
Aroclors, total PCB-Aroclor concentrations were calculated by summing the concentrations of
each PCB-Aroclor with non-detects set equal to zero (ND=0).

3.1.3	Simultaneously Extracted Metals/Acid Volatile Sulfide Ratio

The SEM/AVS approach, termed the Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmark based on
Acid Volatile Sulfide (ESBavs), has been recommended by EPA as a predictor of the
bioavailability and toxicity of some divalent metals in sediment (EPA 2005). The bioavailability
of divalent metals to aquatic organisms is influenced by the presence of AVS. In low
oxygenated (anaerobic) environments metals may precipitate with sulfides, making them
unavailable for uptake by aquatic organisms. Using this method, six metals (cadmium, copper,
lead, nickel, mercury, and zinc) were extracted using dilute cold acid, measured, and added
together (including any values that were "J" qualified) to calculate SEM. If a metal was not
detected, it was considered a zero in the calculation. The sum of the concentrations of these six
metals was then compared to the amount of AVS detected in the same sediment sample. If AVS
was not detected in the sample, the ESBAvs ratio was not calculated. The reaction between SEM
and AVS is on a molar basis, consequently the standard unit for each of these parameters is
micromoles (|imol) per gram (g) sediment, and the ratio of SEM/AVS is therefore dimensionless.

An ESBavs ratio less than 1 indicates a high degree of probability that the metals are bound to
material and not bioavailable to aquatic organisms. If the ESBavs is greater than 1, then the
metals in sediment exceed the sulfide binding ability and may have a higher probability of being
bioavailable to aquatic organisms. The ESBavs ratio provides a dimensionless value that can
serve as an indicator of potential toxicity such that when SEM/AVS ratios are less than 1 the
sediment is predicted to be non-toxic. When the ratio of SEM/AVS is greater than 1 the metals
contaminated sediment is either toxic or toxicity is uncertain. These ESBAvs ratios can be used
to predict the lack of toxicity but not the presence of toxicity, as the method does not allow for a
prediction of the onset of toxicity at values greater than 1. In addition, toxicity due to metals has
been shown to be heavily influenced by the presence of organic carbon; which removes
additional metal from the bioavailable pool (EPA 2005). In order to further reduce uncertainty in
toxicity predictions, the relationship between SEM and AVS can be normalized based on the
fraction of organic carbon present in the sediment sample. Further details regarding this
calculation are presented in Section 4.2.

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3.2 RESULTS FROM THE RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SEDIMENT
INVESTIGATION

For reporting and visual presentation of the results of the sediment investigation, the River
Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline area was divided into two separate areas (Figure 2-1). Area A includes
the lower section of the Rouge River Cut-off Channel below the DT&I railroad bridge, and
continues downriver to slightly beyond the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) and South slips.
Area B begins just north of the Nicholson boat slips and extends downriver past the southern
shore of Mud Island, ending just below the mouth of the Ecorse River. The two areas overlap
such that the Nicholson boat slips are included within both Area A and Area B (Figure 2-1).

3.2.1	Core Recovery

Cores were collected from 43 of the 50 locations. Vibracore samples could not be collected at
locations RREC13-04, RREC13-07, RREC13-08, and RREC13-11 because the vibracore could
not penetrate the substrate at these proposed locations. However, ponar samples were able to be
collected at locations RREC13-07 andRREC13-ll. Locations RREC13-10 andRREC13-12
were abandoned by EPA and not sampled. Location RREC 13-43 could not be sampled due to
the strong current. The remaining 43 cores were collected aboard the R/VMudpuppy. Core
recovery ranged from 0.5 ft (RREC13-19) to 9.9 ft (RREC13-23) (Table 3-1). Sediment cores
were collected to refusal or to a maximum of 10 ft. Detailed lithographic descriptions of the
43 collected cores are presented in Appendix B.

3.2.2	Lithology

The sediment cores collected within the Rouge River/Ecorse Shoreline site contained sediment
types consistent with a fluvial system. Most cores were characterized by thick alternating layers
of clay and silty clay interspersed with smaller amounts of sandy or gravelly material. Native
and non-native material such as shells, roots and organic material, hydrocarbon odor, and woody
debris were frequently observed in various sediment types and depths.

Complete core logs and photographs are included in Appendices B and C, respectively. A
general description of cores collected during the investigation is included in the text that follows.

3.2.2.1 Area A

Cores collected in Area A between the Rouge River outfall and the northernmost boat slip
included RREC 13-01 through -14, -46 and -50. These cores were comprised mostly of 2 to 6 ft
thick layers of clay and silty clay interspersed with some 0.5 tol.5 ft layers of sandy clay,
although the thickest clay layer was greater than 9 ft at RREC13-14. Hydrocarbon odor was
detected for all but two of the cores (RREC 13-05 and RREC 13-46) in Area A and was present at
depths ranging from 0 to7 ft. A sour or sewage odor was detected in the top 1 ft of sediment in
the cores collected from RREC 13-46 and in the 4 to7 ft depth range of RREC13-13. Organic
debris, shell fragments, or wood pieces were noted in all but one of the cores (RREC13-09) from

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Area A. A crimson colored streak was noted in the 0.5 tol ft range of the core from RREC13-
06, and RREC13-50 contained pieces of cement and asphalt throughout the length of the core.

3.2.2.2	Boat Slips

Cores collected within or near the four primary boat slips in the middle of the site included
RREC13-15 through -23, as well as cores from RREC13-42, -44, 45, -47, -48, and 49. The
majority of cores from the boat slip area were comprised of layers of clay or silty clay with
gravel. Silt and clay was generally darker and sometimes black in these cores, compared to the
generally gray colored layers in the rest of the cores from Areas A and B. Hydrocarbon odor
was detected in 11 of the 15 cores from near the boat slips; RREC13-47 had a particularly strong
hydrocarbon odor throughout the length of the core. Asphalt pieces were present in the first 3 ft
of RREC13-16, -18, and -45, and throughout most of RREC13-21 and -49. The cores from
RREC13-18, -21, and -45 had dark soupy silt in the first 1-2 ft of the core. Red or orange
striations were visible in four cores (RREC13-15, -18, -21, and -42) at various depths, and
charcoal was present in a small layer at 9 ft in the core collected from RREC13-48.

3.2.2.3	Area B

Cores collected in Area B between the boat slips and the southern edge of the site included
RREC13-24 through -41. The majority of these cores consisted of 1 to 9 ft layers of gray or dark
gray clay or silty clay interspersed with a few smaller layers (mostly less than 1 ft) of sand or
sandy clay. Hydrocarbon odor was present in all but 4 of the cores (RREC13-25, -31, -38, and
40). In the southern portion of Area B around Mud Island, sewage odor was detected in four
cores (RREC13-32, -35, -36, -38), mostly from depths near 2 to3 ft. Organic debris, wood, or
shell fragments were present in all but two cores from Area B (RREC13-29 and RREC13-31) at
depths ranging from the surface to greater than 9 ft. Yellow, orange, or red striations were
present in the core from RREC13-24 between 2.5 and 3.5 ft, and in the core from RREC13-32
between 2 and 4 ft.

3.2.3 Bulk Sediment Results

For bulk sediment chemistry analysis, 233 sediment samples and 37 quality control samples
(270 samples total) were submitted for PCB-Aroclors, SIM 34PAHs, metals and TOC;
45 sediment samples and 8 quality control samples (53 samples total) were submitted for
analysis of the SEM/AVS ratio and TPH; and 45 samples were submitted for grain size analysis
(Table 2-2). Of the 233 sediment samples (not including quality control samples), 188 were
sediment core samples and 45 were ponar grab samples.

Analytical data were submitted to a subcontracted data validator, Environmental Data Services,
Inc., for 100 percent Tier I and 20 percent Tier II data validation as specified in the Great Lakes
Legacy Act Data Reporting Standard (Version 1.0, March 2010). Data validation included
completeness and compliance checks, data assessment, and validation at Stage 2 following
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(Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response No. 9200.1-85, EPA 540-R-08-005, 13 January
2009) to assess compliance with the Laboratory Statement of Work.

3.2.3.1	Grain Size, Particle Size, and Density

Analytical results for grain size are presented in Table 3-2. A total of 22 samples (49 percent)
were composed primarily (greater than 50 percent) of sand and gravel. The remaining
23 samples (51 percent) were composed primarily of silt and clay. The samples composed
primarily of silt and clay were collected from the southern end of Area A, the boat slips, and
throughout Area B. All of the samples collected from the northern half of Area A were
dominated by sand and gravel. Particle size distribution graphs for each sample are presented in
Appendix D.

3.2.3.2	Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Aroclors)

Total PCB-Aroclor concentrations were calculated by summing the concentrations of individual
PCB-Aroclors with NDs treated as equal to zero, as shown in Table 3-3. PCB-Aroclors were
detected in 188 of the 233 total samples submitted (81 percent). Figures 3-1A and 3-1B display
the distribution of total PCB-Aroclor SQG exceedances for all surface grab samples and
sediment core samples at each location and depth interval. Results from the surface grab are
shown on the aerial photo, and results from the core depth intervals are shown on the associated
graphs. Total PCB-Aroclor concentrations exceeding the PEC were found at locations
throughout the site.

PCB-Aroclors were detected in all ponar surface samples. Ninety-three percent of the ponar
samples had total PCB concentrations that exceeded the TEC (59.8 ng/kg [parts per billion
(ppb)]) and 42 percent of the ponar samples had total PCB concentrations that exceeded the PEC
(676 ppb). Total PCB concentrations ranged from 16 ppb in RREC13-01-SURF to 9,900 ppb in
RREC13-30-SURF. The highest total PCB concentration was detected at location RREC13-30
in the southern section of Area B (Figure 3-1B). Elevated total PCB concentrations (greater than
3 times the PEC) were also detected near the Nicholson boat slips (RREC13-15 and RREC13-
23) along the middle and southern portions of the shoreline in Area B (RREC13-26 and
RREC13-29) and in the southern end of Area B between the main shore and Mud Island
(RREC13-34).

PCB-Aroclors were detected in 143 of the 188 sediment core samples (76 percent). Sixty-seven
percent of the core samples had total PCB concentrations that exceeded the TEC (59.8 ppb) and
57 percent of the core samples had total PCB concentrations that exceeded the PEC (676 ppb).
The highest total PCB concentration (26,200 ppb) was detected in the top foot of sediment at
location RREC13-30 in the southern section of Area B (Figure 3-1B). Total PCB concentrations
exceeded 10 times the PEC around the two smaller boat slips in Area A (RREC13-14, -47, -48,
and -49) and throughout the Nicholson South boat slip (RREC13-21, -22, -23, and -44) at
multiple depth intervals (Figure 3-1 A; Table 3-3). Elevated total PCB concentrations of greater
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Area B in multiple depth intervals (RREC13-25, -26, -28, -29, -30, -33, -35, and -36) (Figure 3-
1B; Table 3-3).

3.2.3.3	Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Individual results and total PAHs are provided in Table 3-4. Individual 34PAHs were detected
in each of the sediment samples submitted for analysis. Of the individual analyzed PAHs,
9 [anthracene, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, chrysene, fluoranthene, fluorene,
naphthalene, phenanthrene, and pyrene] have TEC/PEC values. Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene has a
TEC value only. More than 70 percent of the submitted samples had concentrations of
individual PAHs that exceeded respective TEC values. More than 40 percent of the submitted
samples had concentrations of individual PAHs that exceeded respective PEC values.

Total 17PAHs (ND=1/2RL) were calculated using 17 individual PAHs to be consistent with the
derivation of the TEC/PEC values. Figures 3-2A and 3-2B display the total 17PAH
concentrations for the surface grab samples and for the core samples at each depth interval at
each location. These data will be used for derivation of equilibrium partitioning sediment
benchmarks (ESBs) presented in Chapter 4. Total 17PAH concentrations exceeding the PEC
were found at locations throughout the site.

All of the ponar samples had total 17PAH concentrations that exceeded the TEC (1,610 ppb) and
58 percent of the ponar samples had total 17PAH concentrations that exceeded the PEC
(22,800 ppb). Total 17PAH concentrations ranged from 4,335 ppb in RREC13-20-SURF to
226,840 ppb in RREC13-16-SURF. The highest total 17PAH concentration was detected at
RREC13-16 near the west end of the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip. In addition,
total 17PAH concentrations elevated 5 times the PEC were detected in surface samples from
locations near the Rouge River outfall at RREC13-03 and RREC13-46 (Figure 3-2A; Table 3-4).

Eighty percent of the core samples had total 17PAH concentrations that exceeded the TEC
(1,610 ppb) and 61 percent of the core samples had total 17PAH concentrations that exceeded
the PEC (22,800 ppb). Total 17PAH concentrations in core samples ranged from 27.6 ppb in
RREC13-42-0305 to 300,000 ppb in RREC13-01-0103. The highest total 17PAH
concentration was detected in the 1 ft to 3 ft depth interval at location RREC13-01, collected
from just south of the Rouge River outfall (Figure 3-2A). Core samples from 10 locations
(RREC13-01, -02, -03, -13, -29, -33, -39, -41, -46, and -50) had at least one depth interval with
Total 17PAH concentrations exceeding 5 times the PEC. Five of these locations were in the
north end of Area A near the Rouge River outfall (RREC-01, -02, -03, -46 and -50)

(Figure 3-2 A) and 4 were located in the south end of Area B near Mud Island (RREC13-29, -33,
-39, and -41) (Figure 3-2B).

3.2.3.4	Total Organic Carbon

TOC results are provided in Table 3-5. In the surface grab samples, TOC ranged from
1.5 percent at location RREC13-50-SURF in Area A near the Rouge River outfall, to
13.9 percent at location RREC13-36-SURF at the southernmost point in Area B. In the core

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samples, TOC ranged from 0.1 percent in sample RREC13-35-0305 collected from the southern
end of Area B near Mud Island, to 21 percent in sample RREC13-17-0507 collected from within
the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip.

3.2.3.5 Metals

Metals results were compared to respective TEC and PEC values and are presented in Table 3-5.
Of the 12 analyzed metals, 3 (barium, selenium, and silver) do not have TEC or PEC values.
The detected concentrations for each metal with TEC/PEC exceedances at each location are
displayed in the following figures: Figures 3-3A and 3-3B (arsenic), Figures 3-4A and 3-4B
(cadmium), Figures 3-5A and 3-5B (chromium), Figures 3-6A and 3-6B (copper), Figures 3-7A
and 3-7B (iron), Figures 3-8A and 3-8B (lead), Figures 3-9A and 3-9B (mercury), Figures 3-10A
and 3-10B (nickel), and Figures 3-11A and 3-1 IB (zinc). Results from the surface grab samples
(0 to 0.5 ft interval) are shown on aerial photos and results from the core samples are shown on
the associated graphs.

Figures 3-3 A and 3-3B show the distribution of the arsenic SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Arsenic concentrations in the surface grab samples ranged from 3.5 mg/kg (parts per million
[ppm]) at RREC13-40-SURF to 15.9 ppm in RREC13-50-SURF in Area A near the Rouge River
outfall. Of the 45 surface grab samples submitted for arsenic analysis, 31 percent (14 out of 45)
had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (9.79 ppm) and none had concentrations that exceeded
the PEC (33 ppm) (Table 3-5). The majority of samples exceeding the TEC in Area A occurred
near the Rouge River outfall. Arsenic PEC exceedances were found near the boat slips and
along the Ecorse shoreline from the boat slips downriver to just north of Mud Island
(Figures 3-3A and 3-3B).

In the core samples, arsenic concentrations ranged from 2.1 ppm in RREC13-38-0001 and
RREC13-39-0305 to 54.9 ppm at RREC13-21-0305 located within the Nicholson South boat
slip. Sixty-four percent of the grab samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (9.79
ppm) and 2.7 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC (33 ppm) (Table 3-5). Samples
with arsenic concentrations greater than the PEC were collected at 3 locations: RREC13-19
(0-1 ft), RREC13-21 (1-5 ft) and RREC13-44 (3 to7 ft). All of these locations were located
within the Nicholson boat slips (Figures 3-3 A and 3-3B).

Figures 3-4A and 3-4B show the distribution of the cadmium SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Cadmium concentrations in the surface grab samples ranged from 0.43 ppm at RREC13-24-
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Mud Island. Seventy-one percent of the grab samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC
(0.99 ppm) and 20 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC (4.98 ppm) (Table 3-5).
The majority of samples with concentrations of cadmium exceeding the PEC occurred in Area A
near the Rouge River outfall and along the southern portion of the River Rouge shoreline to just
north of the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip, as well as in Area B along the Ecorse
shoreline just north of Mud Island (Figures 3-4A and 3-4B). Of these, the grab sample collected
from RREC13-34 was the only one to exceed 3 times the PEC.

The highest cadmium concentration in core samples (28.3 ppm) was detected in sample
RREC13-41-0305 in the southern portion of Area B along the Ecorse shoreline north of Mud
Island. Seventy-four percent of the core samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC
(0.99 ppm) and 56 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC (4.98 ppm) (Table 3-5).
Twelve different locations had at least 1 sample where cadmium concentrations exceeded
3 times the PEC. These major exceedances occurred across all depth intervals throughout
Areas A and B, with the exception of the area south of Mud Island (Figures 3-4A and 3-4B).

Figures 3-5A and 3-5B show the distribution of the chromium SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Chromium concentrations in surface grab samples ranged from 18.9 ppm in sample RREC13-42-
SURF to 810 ppm in sample RREC13-34-SURF collected in the southern portion of Area B
between the Ecorse shoreline and Mud Island (Figure 3-5B). Seventy-eight percent of the grab
samples had chromium concentrations that exceeded the TEC (43.4 ppm) and 29 percent had
concentrations that exceeded the PEC (111 ppm) (Table 3-5). Concentrations of chromium
exceeding the PEC were detected in locations stretching from the middle of Area A downriver to
just north of Mud Island in Area B (Figures 3-5A and 3-5B).

Chromium concentrations in sediment core samples ranged from 5.3 ppm in sample RREC13-
35-0103 to 994 ppm in the 7 to 10 ft interval of sample RREC13-25-0710 (Table 3-5). Sixty-
nine percent of core samples had chromium concentrations that exceeded the TEC (43.4 ppm)
and 55 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC (111 ppm) (Table 3-5). The majority
of samples in which chromium concentrations exceeded 3 times the PEC were collected in the
area around the boat slips and throughout Area B with the exception of the area south of Mud
Island. Exceedances of 3 times the PEC were present throughout the sediment profile
(Figures 3-5A and 3-5B).

Copper

Figures 3-6A and 3-6B show the distribution of the copper SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Copper concentrations in surface grab samples ranged from 22.9 ppm at RREC13-50-SURF to
261 ppm at RREC13-34-SURF in the southern portion of Area B in between the Ecorse

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shoreline and Mud Island. Ninety-three percent of the grab samples had copper concentrations
that exceeded the TEC (31.6 ppm) and 13 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC
(149 ppm). Copper concentrations exceeded the PEC at locations in both Areas A and B. In
Area A, PEC exceedances occurred near the Rouge River outfall, in the middle of Area A, and
near the smaller boat slips. In Area B, PEC exceedances occurred in the middle of Area B and
along the Ecorse shoreline near Mud Island (Figures 3-6A and 3-6B).

Copper concentrations in sediment core samples ranged from 6.2 ppm in sample RREC13-39-
0709 to 798 ppm in sample RREC13-41-0305 collected from the southern portion of Area B near
the Ecorse shoreline north of Mud Island (Figure 3-6B). Seventy-three percent of the core
samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (31.6 ppm) and 55 percent had concentrations
that exceeded the PEC (149 ppm) (Table 3-5). Copper concentrations exceeding the PEC were
widespread throughout the site. Copper concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC were detected
at sample locations in the Nicholson South boat slip (typically in the 3 to 5 and 5 to 7 ft depth
intervals). Concentrations that exceeded 3 times the PEC also occurred throughout the sediment
profile in cores collected along the Ecorse shoreline north of Mud Island.

Figures 3-7A and 3-7B show the distribution of the iron SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Iron concentrations in the surface grab samples ranged from 13,700 ppm in sample RREC13-45-
SURF to 409,000 ppm in RREC13-13-SURF collected in the central portion of Area A near the
River Rouge shoreline (Figure 3-7A). Ninety-one percent of the grab samples had
concentrations that exceeded the TEC (20,000 ppm) and 62 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (40,000 ppm). The majority of iron concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC
were detected in samples from locations along the River Rouge shoreline in Area A, starting near
the middle of Area A and stretching downriver to just north of the first boat slip (Figure 3-7A).

Iron concentrations in the sediment core samples ranged from 3,490 ppm in sample RREC13-35-
0103 to 373,000 ppm in sample RREC13-13-0103. Seventy-four percent of the core samples
had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (20,000 ppm) and 62 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (40,000 ppm) (Table 3-5). The majority of iron concentrations exceeding
3 times the PEC occurred in three areas: along the River Rouge shoreline running from the
middle of Area A to just north of the boat slips; within the boat slips; and along the Ecorse
shoreline in the middle of Area B. In these areas, iron concentrations exceeded 3 times the PEC
throughout the sediment profile (Figures 3-7A and 3-7B).

Figures 3-8A and 3-8B show the distribution of the lead SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

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Lead concentrations in the surface grab samples ranged from 23.6 ppm at RREC 13-20-SURF to
577 ppm at RREC13-11-SURF collected in the central portion of Area A near the River Rouge
shoreline (Figure 3-8A). Eighty-seven percent of the grab samples had lead concentrations that
exceeded the TEC (35.8 ppm) and 38 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC
(128 ppm). Lead concentrations exceeding the PEC were widespread along the shoreline in
Areas A and B, with the exception of the middle section of Area A where lead concentrations in
surface grabs fell between the TEC and PEC. Lead concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC
were detected in 2 samples collected from the southern portion of Area A upriver from the
smaller boat slips (Figures 3-8A and 3-8B).

Lead concentrations in the sediment core samples ranged from 5.8 ppm in samples RREC 13-39-
0507 and RREC 13-39-0709 to 1,490 ppm in sample RREC13-13-0103. Seventy-four percent of
core samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (35.8 ppm) and 68 percent had
concentrations that exceeded the PEC (128 ppm) (Table 3-5). Lead concentrations exceeding
3 times the PEC were detected at sample locations near the Rouge River outfall and along a
stretch of the River Rouge and Ecorse shorelines from the middle of Area A to south of the boat
slips. In Area B, concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC occurred in samples collected along
the Ecorse shoreline just north of Mud Island. Within these areas, lead concentrations exceeding
3 times the PEC were present throughout the sediment profile (Figures 3-8A and 3-8B).

Mercury

Figures 3-9A and 3-9B show the distribution of the mercury SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Mercury concentrations in surface grab samples ranged from 0.042 ppm in sample RREC13-50-
SURF to 1.5 ppm in sample RREC13-34-SURF collected from the southern portion of Area B
between the Ecorse shoreline and Mud Island. Seventy-three percent of the grab samples had
concentrations that exceeded the TEC (0.18 ppm) and 4.4 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (1.06 ppm) (Table 3-5). PEC exceedances were detected in samples collected
from the northern portion of Area A near the Rouge River outfall (RREC 13-01) and in the
southern portion of Area B along the Ecorse shoreline opposite Mud Island (RREC13-34)
(Figures 3-9A and 3-9B).

The highest mercury concentration (3.3 ppm) was detected in sample RREC13-41-0911-FD.
Seventy-six percent of the core samples had concentrations that exceeded the TEC (0.18 ppm)
and 24 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC (1.06 ppm) (Table 3-5). The highest
concentrations of mercury in core samples were detected in the northern portion of Area A near
the Rouge River outfall, and in the southern portion of Area B along the Ecorse shoreline just
north of Mud Island. Other locations where mercury concentrations exceeded the PEC included
the southern portion of Area A, the area in and around the boat slips, and along the Ecorse
shoreline throughout the central portion of Area B. PEC exceedances in these areas occurred
throughout the sediment profile (Figures 3-9A and 3-9B).

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Nickel

Figures 3-10A and 3-10B show the distribution of the nickel SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Nickel concentrations in surface grab samples ranged from 17 ppm in sample RREC13-42-SURF
to 314 ppm in sample RREC13-34-SURF collected from the southern portion of Area B between
the Ecorse shoreline and Mud Island (Figure 3-1 OB). Eighty percent of the grab samples had
concentrations that exceeded the TEC (22.7 ppm) and 40 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (48.6 ppm) (Table 3-5). The majority of the nickel PEC exceedances
occurred along the River Rouge shoreline from the middle of Area A to south of the boat slips,
within the boat slips, and along the Ecorse shoreline from the middle of Area B to Mud Island
(Figures 3-10A and 3-10B).

Nickel concentrations in sediment core samples ranged from 4.7 ppm in sample RREC13-35-
0103 to 388 ppm in sample RREC13-23-0305. Seventy-eight percent of the core samples had
concentrations that exceeded the TEC (22.7 ppm), and 60 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (48.6 ppm) (Table 3-5). Concentrations of nickel exceeding 3 times the PEC
were detected throughout the sediment profile in cores from many locations in Area B, extending
from north of the first boat slip downriver to just north of Mud Island (Figures 3-10A and
3-10B).

Figures 3-11A and 3-1 IB show the distribution of the zinc SQG exceedances for surface grab
samples and for core samples in Areas A and B, respectively.

Zinc concentrations in surface grab samples ranged from 89.7 ppm in sample RREC13-20-SURF
to 3,630 ppm in sample RREC13-11-SURF collected from the central portion of Area A near the
River Rouge shoreline (Figure 3-11 A). Ninety-eight percent of the grab samples had
concentrations that exceeded the TEC (121 ppm) and 31 percent had concentrations that
exceeded the PEC (459 ppm). Zinc concentrations exceeded 3 times the PEC in samples
collected along the River Rouge shoreline in the southern portion of Area A (Figure 3-11 A).

Zinc concentrations in sediment core samples ranged from 27.3 ppm (RREC13-39-0709) to
11,800 ppm (RREC13-13-0103). Seventy-three percent of the core samples had concentrations
that exceeded the TEC (121 ppm) and 64 percent had concentrations that exceeded the PEC
(459 ppm) (Table 3-5). Excluding the area around Mud Island, all but 4 of the remaining sample
locations had zinc concentrations exceeding the PEC in at least one depth interval. Most of the
zinc concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC occurred throughout Area A along the River
Rouge shoreline (Figure 3-11 A).

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3.2.3.6	Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmarks based on Acid Volatile Sulfide

(ESBavs)

All ESBavs results are presented in Table 3-6. SEM and AVS data, along with sample-specific
TOC, will be used for derivation of organic carbon normalized metal toxicity predictors
presented in Section 4.2. As discussed in Section 3.1.3, this current analysis addresses only the
effect of sulfide on bioavailability of SEM. When AVS exceeds SEM, the ESBavs ratio is less
than 1 and the metals are unlikely to be available for toxicity. Alternatively, ESBavs ratios
greater than 1 indicate that metals may, or may not, be available to result in toxic effects. Fifty-
six percent of the samples analyzed for SEM and AVS had ESBavs ratios greater than 1, with the
maximum of 18.2 occurring at RREC13-13 in the southern portion of Area A. The descending
rank order for the top five locations is RREC13-13, -14, -25, -47, and -09 with ESBavs ratio
values of 18.2, 6.83, 6.53, 5.53, and 4.31, respectively.

3.2.3.7	Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Diesel Range Organics and Mid-Range Organics

Results for diesel range organics (DRO) and mid-range organics (MRO) are presented in
Table 3-7. The highest concentration of DRO (C10-C20) (8,800 ppm) was detected at location
RREC13-34. Concentrations of DRO (C10-C28) ranged from 180 ppm at RREC13-07 to 23,000
ppm at RREC13-34. Concentrations of MRO (C20-C36) ranged from 220 ppm at RREC13-50
to 29,000 ppm at RREC13-34 and RREC13-41.

The TPH concentration was determined for each location by summing DRO (C10-C28) and
MRO (C20-C36) concentrations. Samples in which TPH was greater than 10,000 ppm were
considered to constitute major exceedances. A total of 7 locations (RREC13-01, -15, -21, -23, -
30, -34, and -41) had TPH values that indicated major exceedances. These elevated TPH values
occurred in Area A near the Rouge River outfall, around the boat slips, and in the southern
portion of Area B along the Ecorse shoreline (Figure 3-12).

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4. EQUILIBRIUM PARTITIONING SEDIMENT BENCHMARKS AND ORGANIC

CARBON NORMALIZED METALS

PAH ESB toxic units (ESBTUs) were calculated as an additional tool for evaluating potential
risk associated with sediment contamination. ESBTUs are used to estimate whether there is
potential ecological risk associated with exposure to pore water that is in equilibrium with a
measured concentration of the contaminant in the sediment. Thus, ESBTUs are calculated using
an assumed relationship for partitioning between sediment and water and are discussed in
Section 4.1.

Similarly, organic carbon normalized metal concentrations have been calculated as a tool for
evaluating potential risk from divalent metals using the bioavailability and toxicity effects of
both AVS and TOC (EPA 2005), and are discussed in Section 4.2.

4.1 PAHS

ESBs for total 34PAHs were calculated following the methods outlined in Procedures for the
Derivation of Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmarks (ESBs) for the Protection of
Benthic Organisms: PAH Mixtures (EPA 2003). Based on this guidance, individual PAH
concentrations in sediment were first divided by the fraction of organic carbon measured in the
sediment sample, resulting in an organic carbon-based PAH concentration or normalized
concentration. This value was then compared to the maximum solubility of that PAH in
sediment on an organic carbon basis. If the organic carbon normalized PAH concentration was
greater than the maximum solubility concentration, then the maximum solubility concentration
was used to calculate the PAH ESBTU instead of the normalized concentration. If the organic
carbon normalized PAH concentration was less than the maximum solubility, the normalized
concentration was used. This value was then divided by the individual PAH's effective
concentration in sediment, defined as the product of its final chronic value (FCV) and organic
carbon-water partition coefficient (Koc), resulting in an ESB for each individual PAH. The PAH
ESB for a sediment sample is the sum of the 34 individual PAH's ESBTUs (Table 4-1).

Typically, a PAH ESBTU less than or equal to 1.0 indicates that benthic organisms are not
expected to be harmed by contamination present in the sediments, while samples with PAH
ESBTUs greater than 1.0 may be toxic to aquatic life (EPA 2003). Of the 233 total sediment
samples, 100 had a PAH ESBTU less than 1.0 and 133 samples had a PAH ESBTU greater than
or equal to 1.0 (Table 4-1).

Twenty-two ponar grab samples had a PAH ESBTU greater than 1 (Figures 4-1A and 4-1B), and
eight had PAH ESBTUs greater than 2. Of those eight samples, all but one occurred either in
Area A along the River Rouge Shoreline or near the boat slips. The highest PAH ESBTUs
occurred at locations RREC13-16 (ESBTU = 6.348) in the west end of the Nicholson North (aka.
Allied Oil) boat slip, and RREC13-24 (ESBTU = 3.161) along the Ecorse shoreline, just south of
the Nicholson South boat slip (Table 4-1).

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In the sediment core samples, PAH ESBTUs greater than 3 were found in at least one depth
at 15 of the 43 locations where cores were collected (Table 4-1). PAH ESBTUs greater than 7.5
were present in two samples: RREC13-01-0305 (ESBTU = 7.954) near the Rouge River outfall
and RREC13-23-0305 (ESBTU = 8.215) at the mouth of the Nicholson South boat slip (Figures
4-1A and 4-1B). No ESBTUs greater than 10 were calculated at any locations.

4.2 METALS

Metal toxicity was evaluated through an indirect estimate of bioavailability based on the
concentrations of AVS and SEM (ESBavs as discussed in Section 3.2.3.6), and TOC in the
sediments. Predictors of metal bioavailability and toxicity using AVS, SEM, and TOC were
calculated following the methods outlined in Procedures for the Derivation of Equilibrium
Partitioning Sediment Benchmarks (ESBs) for the Protection ofBenthic Organisms: Metal
Mixtures (Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Silver, and Zinc) (EPA 2005). This calculation
accounts for the relationship between SEM and AVS, and also provides a normalized value that
incorporates the influence of organic carbon present in the sediment, resulting in a more accurate
predictor of sediment toxicity. The molar concentration of AVS was subtracted from the molar
concentration of the sum of the SEM measured in each sediment sample, and the result was
divided by the fraction of organic carbon, accounting for preferential sorption of metals to
organic carbon.

Where

£SEM = Sum of Simultaneously Extracted Meals (|imol/g sediment)

AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfide (|imol/g sediment)
foc = Fraction of organic carbon

Units of this predictor are |imol per gram organic carbon (goc)- It should be noted that if the
particular sample has excess AVS such that all SEM is accounted for, the numerator can be
negative. As discussed in EPA (2005), when this method is used, a value less than 130 |amol
(including negative values) of residual SEM per goc indicates that the sediment poses a low risk
of adverse biological effects associated with metals. Values between 130 and 3,000 |amol/goc
may have adverse effects, and values over 3,000 |amol/goc are expected to be associated with
adverse effects. These results for metals were above the threshold of 130 |amol of residual
SEM/goc in 5 of the 45 ponar grab samples (RREC13-13, -14, -15, -25, and -27) (Table 4-2).
The highest result was 955 |amol/goc from RREC13-13 in Area A along the River Rouge
shoreline just north of the first boat slip, which is also the sample that exhibited the highest
ESBavs ratio (Section 3.2.3.6). The locations that produced samples exceeding the 130 |amol/goc
were located in the southern portion of Area A near the boat slips, and along the Ecorse shoreline
in the northern portion of Area B. None of the samples had values greater than 3,000 |imol/g„c.

(ZSEM -AVS)

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5. SPATIAL ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE HOTSPOTS WITHIN THE RIVER

ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA

To determine the location of hotspots within the Detroit River AOC, the dataset of all individual
constituents exceeding their respective PECs in sediment samples (Section 3.2) was spatially
interpolated to develop an estimate of the level and distribution of elevated concentrations of
constituents across the study area. Potential hotspots identified by the all constituent analysis
were then verified by comparison to spatial interpolations of two additional datasets: (1) the
calculated PAH ESBTUs (Section 4.1); and (2) the calculated organic carbon normalized metals
concentrations (Section 4.2). This hotspot determination allows for prioritizing areas to be
targeted for remediation.

Interpolation was performed by using a spatially explicit statistical method called kriging.

Section 5.3 describes the kriging analysis results for all constituents and Section 5.4 describes the
kriging analysis results for PAH ESBTUs and organic carbon normalized simultaneously
extracted metals.

5.1 METHODOLOGY

A three-dimensional model of each analyte measured in the sediment samples was constructed
using the statistical interpolation method of kriging with C-Tech's Environmental Visualization
System (EVS) Pro Version. The model region excluded the navigation channel and was
bounded on the bottom by the observed recovery depth at each core location. Input included
each analyte's concentration at every location and the results were combined to identify all areas
with one or more analyte concentrations above the respective PEC levels, 2 times above the PEC
levels, and 3 times above the PEC levels. To supplement the identification of hotspots identified
from modeling all constituents, PAH ESBTUs were modeled separately and those areas with
PAH ESBTU values of greater than 1, and between 1 and 10, were identified. Kriging models
were also produced for organic carbon normalized simultaneously extracted metals, and areas
where these values exceeded 130 |imol/goc were identified.

The kriging methodology is subject to some uncertainties which can potentially impact the
resulting volume estimations. Kriging assumes that the variogram does not change over the
model domain (i.e., the variogram is stationary). In order to minimize the impact from violating
this assumption, the study area was divided into several zones that were kriged independently.
The kriging model used to estimate contaminated sediment volume is also particularly sensitive
to the directional dependency parameter. Results of the sediment core data showed a higher
degree of spatial correlation in the horizontal versus vertical directions, and this observation was
incorporated into the kriging model. The assumed relative difference between horizontal and
vertical directional dependence of the data had the effect of smearing the interpolated sediment
plume in the horizontal direction, and this assumption therefore could result in higher volume
estimates.

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5.2 MODEL RESULTS FOR ALL CONSTITUENTS IN THE RIVER
ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE STUDY AREA

Concentrations of all individual constituents were input into the model, and the kriging analysis
identified any areas that contained PEC exceedances of total PCBs, total PAHs, and/or any of the
nine metals for which PECs were available (MacDonald et al. 2000, Persaud et al. 1993).

This kriging analysis determined that for the majority of the study area one or more analytes
were present in concentrations exceeding the PEC. Three hotspots (two larger hotspots and
one smaller hotspot) containing PEC exceedances were identified. Figures 5-1A and 5-1B
present the results for all constituents exceeding the respective PECs in Areas A and B. Section
5.3.1 describes the two major hotspots; major hotspots are defined as areas having concentrations
of at least one contaminant exceeding three times the PEC and estimated sediment volumes
exceeding 100,000 cubic yards (cy). These two major hotspots have the largest estimated
volumes of sediment with constituents of concern (COCs) exceeding the PEC. Section 5.3.2
describes the one smaller hotspot area that has similarly elevated COC concentrations, but a
smaller estimated sediment volume (below 100,000 cy) containing PEC exceedances.

The volume estimations presented on Figures 5-1A and 5-1B are based on the data and methods
used in geostatistical modeling as described in Section 5.1 and, as such, are subject to a number
of limitations and uncertainties which include the following factors:

•	Limitations in data coverage: Accuracy of the models is dependent upon the sample
design; areas of limited sample coverage, areas where sediments may be heterogeneous at
small scales and areas where physical features interrupt spatial patterns in chemical
distribution may not be accurately represented by model predictions. If required, such
uncertainty can be addressed by additional sampling guided by geostatistical

results. Statistical accuracy is also limited by the available information regarding
sediment surface elevation and depth of soft sediments, which may change the geometry
used in spatial statistics.

•	Uncertainties associated with comparison criteria: Volumes are based on statistical
analysis of chemical concentrations exceeding sediment quality benchmarks. While
these benchmarks are consensus and risk-based and were approved for use in the site
characterization additional interpretation may be required to fully assess the risks
associated with the contaminants of concern. As such, the relevance of estimated volumes
is dependent on the application of benchmarks.

•	Limited relevance to remediation: As stated above, volumes are based solely on
statistical analysis of chemical concentrations exceeding sediment quality
benchmarks. While these volumes provide an indicator of the in situ volume that exceeds
guidelines and could require remedial action, they are considered preliminary and
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dredging would require removal of additional volume, including overburden, horizontal
and vertical overdredge, contingency associated with statistical uncertainty.

Additionally, both the combining of the deepest subsampling intervals at some locations to
reduce total samples and the number of locations where PEC exceedances occurred in the bottom
interval of cores that were not collected to refusal are potential contributors to uncertainty in the
sediment volume estimations. In summary, the volumes presented here are initial indicators of
sediments that may require action, but involve uncertainties and limitations that may require
refinement prior to use in remedial decision-making.

5.3 DETERMINATION OF PRIORITY HOTSPOT AREAS IN THE RIVER
ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA

5.3.1 Major Hotspot Locations

Based on the interpolation results, 2 major hotspot areas are identified: the River Rouge
shoreline area (Hotspot 1); and the Ecorse shoreline area (Hotspot 3).

5.3.1.1	Hotspot 1: River Rouge Shoreline

The River Rouge shoreline area hotspot includes the mouth of the Rouge River and stretches
south to the mouth of the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip (Figure 5-1 A). The model
estimates that the majority of this area has constituent concentrations exceeding 3 times the PEC,
about one-quarter of the area has constituent concentrations between 2 and 3 times the PEC, and
the remaining portion (less than one-quarter) has constituent concentrations between 1 and 2
times the PEC (Figure 5-1 A). The estimated volume of sediment with constituent concentrations
exceeding the PEC is 794,000 cy for Hotspot 1 (Figure 5-1 A).

The COCs present in Hotspot 1 at concentrations greater than 3 times their respective PECs
include total 17PAHs, total PCBs, cadmium, chromium, iron, lead, nickel and zinc. Mercury
concentrations exceeded 2 times the PEC near the Rouge River outfall. The northern portion of
Hotspot 1 around the mouth of the Rouge River was dominated by concentrations of cadmium,
lead, total PCBs, and total 17PAHs. Total PCBs, total 17PAHs, and lead concentrations
continued to exceed 3 times their respective PECs throughout the central portion of Hotspot 1,
and concentrations of iron, nickel and zinc also exceeded 3 times their PECs in this section of the
River Rouge shoreline. The southern portion of Hotspot 1 extending downriver to the mouth of
the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip had concentrations of total PCBs, iron, lead, and
nickel that exceeded 3 times their respective PECs (Figure 5-2).

5.3.1.2	Hotspot 3: Ecorse Shoreline

The Ecorse shoreline area (Figure 5-1B) has constituent concentrations exceeding 3 times the
PEC in the majority of the hotspot, including all of the Nicholson South boat slip. The model
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3 times the PEC, while the remaining one-third has concentrations exceeding the PEC or 2 times
the PEC. Constituent concentrations exceeding 1 or 2 times the PEC are present primarily in the
southern end of the hotspot in the areas surrounding Mud Island (Figure 5-4). The estimated
volume of sediment with contaminant concentrations exceeding the PEC is 1,338,000 cy
(Figure 5-1B).

The COCs present in Hotspot 3 include total PAHs, total PCBs, arsenic, cadmium, chromium,
copper, iron, lead, mercury, nickel, and zinc. Arsenic concentrations exceeding the PEC were
detected only at 2 sampling locations within the Nicholson South boat slip. All other COCs had
concentrations exceeding their respective PECs throughout the majority of Hotspot 3. In
particular, concentrations of total PCBs, cadmium, chromium, iron, nickel and lead exceeded
2 and 3 times their respective PECs throughout most of Hotspot 3. Concentrations of total
17PAHs exceeding 3 times the PEC were detected mostly in the southern half of the hotspot
(Figure 5-4).

The southern end of Hotspot 3 includes sampling location RREC13-36 at the mouth of the
Ecorse River. COCs exceeding their PECs near the Ecorse River outfall include total 17PAHs,
total PCBs, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. Concentrations of total
17PAHs exceeded 3 times the PEC at the mouth of Ecorse River, and concentrations of total
PCBs exceeded 10 times the PEC (Figure 5-4).

5.3.2 Other Hotspot Locations

Spatial analysis identified one smaller area that also contained measured concentrations of one or
more constituents above PECs (Figures 5-1A and 5-1B).

5.3.2.1 Hotspot 2: Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) Boat Slip

Hotspot 2 consists of the western two-thirds of the Nicholson North (aka. Allied Oil) boat slip,
and includes sampling locations RREC13-16, -17, -18 and -19 (Figure 5-4). The model
estimates that approximately one-quarter of the area has constituent concentrations that exceed 3
times the PEC. PEC exceedances in Hotspot 2 included total PAHs, total PCBs, arsenic,
cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, mercury, nickel, and zinc. Total PCB concentrations
exceeded 2 times the PEC at all four of the sampling locations within this hotspot. The PEC
exceedances for PCBs in this hotspot were limited to the top 5 ft of sediment. Concentrations of
total 17 PAHs, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, nickel, and zinc that exceeded the PEC
occurred in the 0 to 5 ft depth interval, with PEC exceedances also extending down to the 10 ft
limit of core recovery. The presence of elevated constituent concentrations near refusal depth
results in an estimated volume of impacted sediment in Hotspot 2 of 56,000 cy (Figures 5-1A
and 5-3).

5.4 MODEL RESULTS FOR PAH AND ORGANIC CARBON NORMALIZED
METALS FOR THE RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE STUDY AREA

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PAH ESBTUs were also modeled using the kriging statistical method. This analysis identified
the areas within the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline site with ESBTUs greater than 1
(Figures 5-5A and 5-5B). The results mirror almost exactly the hotspots identified in the
cumulative COC model, with the exception of a gap in the middle section of Hotspot 1 where the
PAH ESBTUs were determined to be less than 1.

The spatial analysis for PAH ESBTUs in Area A identified three areas where sediment samples
had PAH ESBTUs greater than 1. Figure 5-5 A presents the areas identified along with the
maximum PAH ESBTU in each area. These areas with elevated PAH ESBTUs in Area A are in
the same location as Hotspots 1 and 2, as identified in Section 5.3 (Figure 5-1 A). PAH ESBTUs
were all between 1 and 10. The highest PAH ESBTU in Area A (7.95) was present in the 3- to
5-ft depth interval at location RREC13-01 within Hotspot 1 in the northern portion of Area A.
The PAH ESBTU kriging results for Area A almost exactly match the hotspots identified in the
cumulative COC model, with the exception of a gap in the middle section of Hotspot 1 where the
PAH ESBTUs were determined to be less than 1 (Figure 5-5 A).

The spatial analysis for PAH ESBTUs in Area B identified one large area along the Ecorse
shoreline where sediment samples had PAH ESBTUs greater than 1. Figure 5-5B presents the
areas identified along with the maximum PAH ESBTU in each area. This area with elevated
PAH ESBTUs is in the same location as Hotspot 1 (Figure 5-1 A). PAH ESBTUs were all
between 1 and 10. The highest PAH ESBTU in Area B (8.22) was present in the 3- to 5-ft depth
interval at location RREC13-23.

Additionally, organic carbon normalized metals were modeled using the kriging statistical
method. This analysis identified 3 areas where organic carbon normalized metals exceeded the
threshold value of 130 |amol/goc (Figures 5-6A and 5-6B). The largest of these three areas of
exceedance occurred within Hotspot 1 (Figure 5-6A). The other two areas where organic carbon
normalized metals exceeded 130 |amol/goc occurred within Hotspot 3 (Figure 5-6B). These
results therefore reinforce the previously identified hotspots and serve to further distinguish
locations where bioavailable metals may be present at concentrations that are potentially harmful
to benthic organisms.

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6. CONCLUSIONS

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Based on the data collected during the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline sediment investigation, a
large portion of the site contains elevated concentrations of constituents that are potentially
harmful to benthic communities. The impacted areas of the site are identified as 2 major
hotspots (Hotspots 1 and 3) and 1 smaller hotspot (Hotspots 2). These 3 hotspots have an
estimated total of 2,188,000 cy of sediment with COC concentrations exceeding PECs, and they
should be considered as priority areas for further investigation and potential remediation efforts.

Model results indicated that each of the 3 hotspots has significant volumes of sediment with
elevated COC concentrations exceeding 2 or 3 times PEC levels. Further delineation of the
extent of sediment with elevated concentrations of COCs is recommended. Modeling of the
PAH ESBTUs also showed elevated values reflecting impacted sediment throughout most of the
hotspot areas that were identified by modeling of all COCs with concentrations above the PEC.
This confirms that these 3 hotspots should be considered priority areas for additional assessment
and potential remediation.

Further investigation in each hotspot is recommended in part because estimates regarding the
areal extent of the 3 hotspots and the volumes of sediment containing elevated concentrations of
COCs are subject to significant uncertainty due to the limited number of samples analyzed.
Estimates regarding the extent of impaired sediment conditions stretching away from shore into
the shipping channel could be improved with additional sampling locations. Sampling locations
where cores were not collected to refusal and where elevated COC concentrations were detected
in the deepest interval present uncertainty regarding the extent of contamination below the
sediment surface that could be addressed through further investigation.

Although additional assessment should improve estimates, the present study serves to provide an
effective initial characterization indicating that much of the River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site
contains sediment impacted by elevated levels of COCs.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
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7. REFERENCES

EA Science and Technology and Its Affiliate
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, (MI) PLC

EA Engineering, Science, and Technology (MI), PLC (EA). 2013. Quality Assurance Project
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Great Lakes Legacy Act Data Reporting Standard (Version 1.0, March 2010).

MacDonald D.D., C.G. Ingersoll, and T.A. Berger. 2000. Development and evaluation of
consensus-based sediment quality guidelines for freshwater ecosystems. Archives of
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). 1991. Detroit River Remedial Action
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Persaud, D.R., R. Jaagumagi, and A. Hayton. 1993. Guidelines for the protection and

management of aquatic sediments in Ontario. Standards Development Branch. Ontario
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2003. Procedures for the Derivation of

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	. 2005. Procedures for the Derivation of Equilibrium Partitioning Sediment Benchmarks

(ESBs) for the Protection ofBenthic Organisms: Metal Mixtures (Cadmium, Copper,
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	. 2008. Interim Guidance for Developing Global Positioning System Data Collection

Standard Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance Project Plans. EPA/600/R-
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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR). 2003. Consensus Based Sediment
Quality Guidelines, Recommendations for Use and Application. WT 732-2003.
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River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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14 . 2

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112

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237

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100000

Lead

259

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51.6

Zinc

1420

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270000

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Result

Cadmium

5 . 9

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135

Copper

172

Iron

102000

Lead

305

Nickel

71.7

Zinc

1140

PAHs

184210

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3360

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Analyte Result

Chromium

637

Iron

76600

Lead

228

Nickel

60.5

Zinc

863

PAHs

36070

PCBs

2300

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Analyte Result
Cadmium
Copper
Lead
Mercury
Zinc
PAHs

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Result

Iron

135000

Lead

362

Nickel

53 . 7

Zinc

1540

PAHs

70980

PCBs

1580

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Analyte

Result

Cadmium

10.2

Chromium

254

Copper

202

Iron

235000

Lead

831

Nickel

139

Zinc

1570

PAHs

93350

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21.2

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124

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225

Iron

58800

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222

Mercury

1. 4

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61.1

Zinc

792

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31

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272

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271

Iron

409000

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1490

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1. 9

Nickel

178

Zinc

11800

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9.2

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282

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256

Iron

181000

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403

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1 .1

Nickel

217

Zinc

1460

PAHs

53680

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11200



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300

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221

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2 67

Copper

177

Iron

76300

Lead

360

Nickel

123

Zinc

1260

PAHs

44685

PCBs

4320



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Result

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5

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136

Iron

44900

Lead

209

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669

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304

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197

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475

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166

I ron

52300

Lead

282 1

N i eke I

75

Z i nc

716

PAHs

226840

PCBs

2080

RREC13-19
Analyte Resultl

I Arseri i c
I ron
INi eke I
PCBs

35

54800

52

2650

RREC13-18
Analyte Result!

Cadm i um
Chrom i um
I ron
Lead
N i eke I
Z i nc
PAHs
PCBs

8.2

118

64700

227

54.2

494

34930

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RREC13-31

Ana Iyte Resu11

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RREC13-35

Ana Iyte Resu 11

RREC13-22



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Cadm i um

18.4

Chromi um

843

Copper

414

I ron

131000

Lead

492

Mercury

1 .7

Nickel

343

Z i nc

1140

PAHs

30250

PCBs

22400

Ana Iyte	Resu 11

Cadm i um	21

Chromium	646

Copper	309

Iron	709C

Lead	394

Mercury	1 .3

Ni eke I	388

Zinc	117C

PAHs	5584

PCBs	868C

RREC13-24
Ana Iyte Resu11

I ron
PAHs

44500
42420

RREC13-25



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Cadm i um

24. 9

Chrom i um

994

Copper

432

I ron

103000

Lead

397

Mercury

1 .3

Nickel

306

Z i nc

1220

PAHs

60060

PCBs

20100

RREC13-21



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Arsen i c

54.9

Cadm i um

11.8

Chromi um

439

Copper

612

I ron

301000

Lead

519

Nickel

289

Z i nc

1340

PAHs

43190

PCBs

10700

RREC13-26



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Cadm i um

10

Chromi um

326

Copper

291

I ron

195000

Lead

359

Nickel

202

Z i nc

1080

PAHs

49880

PCBs

25700

RREC13-27



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Cadm i um

11 .6

Chromi um

389

Copper

328

I ron

167000

Lead

374

Mercury

1 . 7

N i eke I

190

Z i nc

1190

PAHs

69330

PCBs

6230

Sediment Benchmarks for Contaminants

Analyte

Unit

PEC

PEC x2

PEC x3

Arsenic

mg/kg

33

66

99

Cadmium

mg/kg

4.98

9.96

14.94

Chromium

mg/kg

111

222

333

Copper

mg/kg

149

298

447

Iron

mg/kg

40000

80000

120000

Lead

mg/kg

128

256

384

Me rcu ry

mg/kg

1.06

2.12

3.18

Nickel

mg/kg

48.6

97,2

145.8

Zinc

mg/kg

459

918

1377

Total PAHs ND=l/2 RL

Mg/kg

22800

45600

68400

Total PCBs ND=0

Mg/kg

676

1352

2028

RREC13-28



Ana Iyte

Resu 11

Cadm i um

19.8

Chrom i um

331 |

Copper

365

I ron

163000

Lead

265 |

Mercury

1.1

N i eke I

198

Z i nc

931

PAHs

54100

PCBs

13400

RREC13-44



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Arsen ic

51 .1

Cadm i um

11.4

Chrom i um

431

Copper

663

I ron

358000

Lead

472

Nickel

287

Z i nc

797

PAHs

23150

PCBs

8000

RREC13-41



Ana 1yte

Resu 11

Cadm i um

28.3 '

Chrom i um

192 '

Copper

798

1 ron

88600 |

Lead

450

Mercury

3.3 1

Ni eke 1

107

Z i nc

1340

PAHs

213600

PCBs

870

RREC13-30



Ana Iyte

Resu 11

Cadm i um

27

Chromium

830

Copper

374

I ron

136000

lead

576

Mercury

2

Ni eke I

337

Z i nc

1440

PAHs

81600

PCBs

26200

RREC13-29



Ana Iyte

Resu 11

Cadm i um

21 . 3

Chrom i um

343

Copper

386

I ron

173000

Lead

345

N i eke I

198

Z i nc

932

PAHs

137000

PCBs

9480

RREC13-32



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Chromi um

160

I ron

86700

Lead

168

Nickel

109

Z i nc

724

PAHs

63820

PCBs

5340

RREC13-39



Ana Iyte

Resu 11

I ron

54100

Lead

147

N i eke I

83. 5

Z i nc

571

PAHs

121240

PCBs

5350

IRREC13-33



Ana Iyte

Resu 11

Cadm i um

15.4

Chrom i um

485

Copper

293

I ron

56200

j Lead

357

Mercury

1.5

INi eke I

239

Z i nc

1090

! PAHs

135460

PCBs

9200

RREC13-37

Ana Iyte Resu11

PAHs	73870

RREC13-34



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

I Cadm i um

19.4

Chromium

810

Copper

360

I I ron

89800

j Lead

497

Mercury

2.1

Nickel

314

Z i nc

1680

PAHs

99900

PCBs

11400

RREC13-36



Ana Iyte

ResuIt

Cadm i um

7.8

Chrom i um

287

Copper

169

I ron

52100

Lead

383

Mercury

1 ,1

N i eke I

106

Z i nc

698

PAHs

71191

PCBs

8250

_Copper
Lead
Mercury
PAHs

161
196
1 .3

87340


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Area A

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments

RREC13-06

RREC13-02
Ratio (5-7 ft): 4.11

RREC13-07

RREC13-46
Ratio (0-1 ft): 3.61

RREC13-14
Ratio (7-10 ft): 1.44

RREC13-42

RREC13-49
Ratio (3-5 ft): 1.61

RREC13-45

RREC13-23

RREC13-47
Ratio (9-11 ft): 1.22

RREC13-19

RR EC 13-44

RREC13-21

RREC13-18
Ratio (1-3 ft): 1.67

RREC13-01
Ratio (3-5 ft): 7.95

RREC13-50
Ratio (0-1 ft): 6.06

RREC13-03
Ratio (3-5 ft): 4.07

RREC13-04

No Recovery

RREC13-09
Ratio (0-1 ft): 3.40

RREC13-05
Ratio (0-1 ft): 2.35

RREC13-10
No Recovery

RREC13-08
No Recovery

RREC13-17
Ratio (9-11 ft): 2.94

RREC13-11
Ratio (0-0.5 ft): 2.13

RREC13-13
Ratio (5-7 ft): 6.94

RREC13-48
Ratio (3-5 ft): 1.41

RREC13-15
Ratio (0-1 ft): 1.44



RREC13-16
Ratio (0-0.5 ft): 6.351

RREC13-12
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Spatial Analysis for PAH ESBTUs in
Area B

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments

RREC13-47

RREC13-45

RREC13-42

RREC13-20

RREC13-19

RREC13-22
Ratio (9-11 ft): 1.61

RREci3-ira.

RREC13-44
Ratio (5-7 ft): 1.25

RREC13-21
Ratio (3-5 ft): 1.53

RREC13-27
Ratio (3-5 ft): 2.90

RREC13-28
Ratio (1-3 ft): 3.16

RREC13-29
Ratio (9-11 ft): 3.44

RREC13-30
Ratio (5-7 ft): 2.37

RREC13-31

RREC13-41
Ratio (9-11 ft): 6.64

RREC13-33
Ratio (3-5 ft): 6.48

RREC13-34
Ratio (9-11 ft): 3.09

RREC13-38
Ratio (0-1 ft): 1.05

RREC13-37
Ratio (0-1 ft): 2.83

RREC13-32
Ratio (0-1 ft): 1.52

RREC13-23
Ratio (3-5 ft): 8.22

RREC13-25
Ratio (5-7 ft): 1.83

RREC13-24
Ratio (0-0.5 ft): 3.16

RREC13-35
Ratio (1-3 ft): 4.56

RREC13-36
Ratio (1-3 ft): 1.14

RREC13-39
Ratio (0-1 ft): 3.151

RREC13-26
Ratio (1-3 ft): 1.57


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Sample Locations- Area

Value Not Calculated (due to
insufficient AVS value)

A Value Was Negative
A No Recovery

Ml < 130 pmol/goc
A 130 - 3,000 (jmol/goc

Organic Carbon Normalized
Metals in (jmol/goc

> 3,000
130-3,000
< 130

NOTE: All sample depths are 0-0.5 ft
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FIGURE 5-6A

Spatial Analysis for Organic Carbon
Normalized Metals in Area A
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments

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RREC13-01
24 |jmol/goc

RREC13-03
63 jjmol/goc

RREC13-43

RREC13-07
16 (jmol/goc

RREC13-05
22 jjmol/goc

R REG 13-04

~	- 1

RREC13-02
22 |jmol/goc

RR EC 13-06

RR EC 13-08

RR EC 13-46

RREC13-10

RR EC 13-11
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RREC13-15
167 jjmol/g0(

RREC13-09
112 (jmol/goc

RREC13-42
53 jjmol/goc

RREC13-14
203 |jmol/g0(

RREC13-49
78 |jmol/goc

RREC13-45

RREC13-47
92 Limol/goc

EC 13-23

RREC13-19

RREC1

REC13-16

RREC13-44
13 |jmol/goc

RREC13-22
17 jjmol/goc

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RREC13-50
88 |jmol/goc

RREC13-13
955 fjrmol/goc


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Sample Locations- Area B

A Value Was Negative
& No Recovery

A < 130 [jmol/goc

A 130 - 3,000 |jmol/goc

Organic Carbon Normalized
Metals in pmol/goc

> 3,000
130-3,000
< 130

NOTE: All sample depths are 0-0.5 ft

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0 250 500 750 1,000

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FIGURE 5-6B

Spatial Analysis for Organic Carbon
Normalized Metals in Area B
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
Assessment of Contaminated Sediments

RREC13-19

RREC13-22
17 |jmol/goc

RREC13-25
143 |jmo!/goc

REC13-1

RREC13-44
13 |jmol/goc

RREC13-26
66 (jmol/goc

RREC13-27
188 |jmol/goc

RREC13-28
7 |jmol/goc

RREC13-29
22 Mmo!/goc

RREC13-30
79 iJmol/goc

RREC13-39
48 |jmol/goc

RREC13-38
9 |jnnol/goc

RR EC 13-40

RREC13-15
167 |jmol/g0

RREC13-47
92 pmol/goc

RREC13-45

)RREC13-42|
153 |jmol/g0

R EC 13-23

RR EC 13-24

A

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RREC13-411
56 |jmol/g0

RREC13-32

RREC13-31

RREC13-33





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RREC13-34
87 |jmol/goc



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TABLE 2-1. RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE CHARACTERIZATION COORDINATES
DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN ( NOVEMBER 2013)

Location ID

Date
Collected

Time
Collected

Latitude

Longitude

Distance from

Target
Coordinate (ft)

NOTES

RREC13-01

10/30/13

9:54

42° 16.4079

-83° 06.6083

51.40

Location moved slightly offshore by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-02

10/30/13

10:31

42° 16.3670

-83° 06.6333

9.68

Did not encounter refusal

RREC13-03

11/5/13

10:48

42° 16.3229

-83° 06.6321

64.68

Location moved slightly offshore by EPA (R. Ellison) due to rocks near
proposed location; did not encounter refusal

RREC13-04

11/5/13

--

--

--

--

Location abandoned by EPA (R. Ellison) after failed attempts at recovery
with vibracore and ponar

RREC13-05

11/5/13

10:13

42° 16.1596

-83° 06.7085

39.65

Location moved slightly offshore by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-06

11/5/13

9:36

42° 16.1026

-83° 06.7361

42.78

Location moved slightly offshore by EPA (R. Ellison) due to rocks near
proposed location

RREC13-07

11/5/13

8:56

42° 16.0176

-83° 06.7739

42.18

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison) due to strong current

RREC13-08



-

-

-

-

Location abandoned by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-09

11/4/13

16:11

42° 15.9326

-83° 06.8201

21.12

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-10



-

-

-

-

Location abandoned by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-11

11/4/13

15:25

42° 15.8280

-83° 06.8943

95.97

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison) due to rocks near proposed
location. Vibracore attempts unsuccessful — ponar collected only

RREC13-12



-

-

-

-

Location abandoned by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-13

11/4/13

14:47

42° 15.7470

-83° 06.9614

72.67

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-14

11/4/13

14:07

42° 15.6877

-83° 06.9863

18.95

Location moved inshore by EPA (R. Ellison) away from channel; no refusal

RREC13-15

11/4/13

13:29

42° 15.5124

-83° 07.0950

32.24

Location moved because a ship was docking in the area of the proposed
location

RREC13-16

10/29/13

8:39

42° 15.6176

-83° 07.5062

3.56



RREC13-17

10/29/13

15:21

42° 15.5956

-83° 07.3997

7.54

Returned to location to collect core with double catcher. No refusal.

RREC13-18

10/29/13

10:17

42° 15.5613

-83° 07.3893

8.42

No refusal

RREC13-19

10/29/13

11:04

42° 15.5331

-83° 07.2826

12.68



RREC13-20

10/29/13

13:29

42° 15.4866

-83° 07.2205

22.53

Lost approximately 16 inches out of bottom of core on retrieval

RREC13-21

10/29/13

16:05

42° 15.4348

-83° 07.4484

34.71

No refusal

RREC13-22

10/29/13

16:38

42° 15.3818

-83° 07.3237

132.81

Location moved because a barge was tied off at proposed location; no refusal

RREC13-23

10/30/13

9:02

42° 15.3300

-83° 07.2630

26.01

No refusal

RREC13-24

11/4/13

9:56

42° 15.1944

-83° 07.3252

96.41

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-25

11/4/13

9:04

42° 15.1300

-83° 07.3973

47.41

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-26

11/4/13

8:11

42° 14.9291

-83° 07.6209

106.19

Location moved inshore by EPA (R. Ellison) away from channel; no refusal

RREC13-27

11/4/13

7:34

42° 14.8520

-83° 07.7260

109.48

Location moved inshore by EPA (R. Ellison) away from channel; no refusal

RREC13-28

11/1/13

17:40

42° 14.7693

-83° 07.8486

148.40

Location approximately 75 feet downstream of outfall; no refusal

RREC13-29

11/1/13

17:00

42° 14.6218

-83° 08.0718

169.81

Location moved closer to shore by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-30

11/1/13

16:15

42° 14.5253

-83° 08.2418

35.83

No refusal

RREC13-31

10/30/13

15:40

42° 14.4205

-83° 08.4118

13.46

No refusal

RREC13-32

10/30/13

14:55

42° 14.3860

-83° 08.3116

9.69



RREC13-33

10/30/13

16:45

42° 14.4929

-83° 08.5782

32.27

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison) due to pilings at proposed
location; no refusal

RREC13-34

11/1/13

15:40

42° 14.4403

-83° 08.6289

4.25



RREC13-35

10/30/13

17:25

42° 14.3934

-83° 08.6793

62.15

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison). No refusal

RREC13-36

10/28/13

15:33

42° 14.0963

-83° 08.8892

15.41



RREC13-37

10/28/13

16:39

42° 14.2855

-83° 08.5958

8.48

No refusal

RREC13-38

10/30/13

13:40

42° 14.2395

-83° 08.5045

36.70

No refusal

RREC13-39

10/30/13

14:20

42° 14.2497

-83° 08.3972

130.90

Location moved by EPA (R. Ellison) due to steep slope at proposed location;
no refusal

RREC13-40

10/28/13

16:04

42° 14.1417

-83° 08.6605

7.53



RREC12-41

10/30/13

16:13

42° 14.5261

-83° 08.4540

23.12

Location moved slightly way from shore by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-42

11/4/13

10:46

42° 15.3669

-83° 07.1948

148.35

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-43

11/5/13

-

-

-

0.09

Location abandoned by EPA (R. Ellison) due to very strong current

RREC13-44

10/30/13

8:25

42° 15.3855

-83° 07.3724

-

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison)

RREC13-45

10/29/13

14:38

42° 15.4340

-83° 07.1805

39.20



RREC13-46

11/5/13

15:32

42° 16.5942

-83° 06.8372

179.64

Location moved inshore away from channel by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-47

10/30/13

11:19

42° 15.6007

-83° 07.1160

129.61

Location moved slightly by EPA (R. Ellison); no refusal

RREC13-48

11/5/13

7:42

42° 15.5722

-83° 07.0724

16.89

No refusal

RREC13-49

11/5/13

8:19

42° 15.6119

-83° 07.0358

67.90

No refusal

RREC13-50

11/5/13

14:53

42° 16.3952

-83° 06.5955

55.42

No refusal

EA Project No. 6256115.10
Version: FINAL
August 2014

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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Version: FINAL
August 2014

TABLE 2-2 RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE CHARACTERIZATION ANALYTICAL

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RREC13-03

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RREC 13-05

1

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5

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3

3

RREC 13-07

1

1

5

5

1

1

1

1

RREC 13-08

1

1

5

5





0

0

RREC 13-09

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC13-10

1

1

5

5





0

0

RREC 13-11

1

1

5

5

1

1

1

1

RREC13-12

1

1

5

5





0

0

RREC13-13

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-14

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC13-15

1

1

5

5

1

1

3

3

RREC13-16

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC13-17

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC13-18

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC13-19

1

1

5

5

1

1

2

2

RREC 13-20

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC13-21

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-22

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-23

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-24

1

1

5

5

1

1

3

3

RREC 13-25

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC 13-26

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-27

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC 13-28

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-29

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC13-30

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-31

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-32

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC 13-33

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-34

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-35

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC 13-36

1

1

5

5

1

1

3

3

RREC 13-37

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC 13-38

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-39

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC1340

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-41

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC1342

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC 13-43

1

1

5

5





0

0

RREC 13-44

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

RREC 13-45

1

1

5

5

1

1

4

4

RREC1346

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC1347

1

1

5

5

1

1

7

7

RREC1348

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC1349

1

1

5

5

1

1

6

6

RREC 13-50

1

1

5

5

1

1

5

5

Total Sediment Samples

50

50

250

250

45

45

233

233

Field Quality Control Samples





Field Duplicates (assume 10% of
samples)

0

5

25

25

0

5

25

25

Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate
(assume 5% of samples)

0

3

13

0

0

3

12

0

Tolul Fit'l
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TABLE 3-1. RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE CHARACTERIZATION SAMPLE COLLECTION DATA
DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)

Location ID

Sample

Date

Sample
Time

Collected By

Water
Depth (ft)

Sediment
Surface
Elevation*
IGLD 1985 (ft)

Ponar Sample
Collected (Y/N)

Sediment Core

Field Duplicate Samples

MS/MSD Samples

Penetration
Depth (ft)

Sediment
Recovery
(in.)

Sediment
Recovery
(ft)

Percent
Recovery

Collected to
Refusal

(Y/N)

RREC13-01

10/30/13

9:54

R/V Mudpuppy II

12.3

536.4

Y

5.5

45.6

3.8

69.6

Y





RREC13-02

10/30/13

10:31

R/V Mudpuppy II

5.5

542.7

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N





RREC13-03

11/5/13

10:48

R/V Mudpuppy II

23.0

521.4

Y

7.5

82.8

6.9

92.0

N

































RREC13-05

11/5/13

10:13

R/V Mudpuppy II

12.1

532.1

Y















RREC13-06

11/5/13

9:36

R/V Mudpuppy II

10.8

532.7

Y















RREC13-07

-

-

R/V Mudpuppy II

9.9















































RRI>'13-'

11 113



R/V Mudpuppy II

6.6



















RRIV13-1"



__ /















































































RREC13-13

11/4/13

14:47

R/V Mudpuppy II

2.1

542.0

Y

7.5

84.0

7.0

93.3

N



RRLC13-13-0305-MS/MSD

RREC13-14

11/4/13

14:07

R/V Mudpuppy II

5.4

539.1

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N

RREC13-14-SURF-FD

RREC13-14-0103-MS/MSD

RREC13-15

11/4/13

13:29

R/V Mudpuppy II

20.6

525.3

Y

3.5

36.0

3.0

85.7

Y



RREC13-15-0103-MS/MSD

RREC13-16

10/29/13

8:39

R/V Mudpuppy II

19.0

528.5

Y

9.0

112.8

9.4

104.4

Y





RREC13-17

10/29/13

15:21

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.4

530.1

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N





RREC13-18

10/29/13

10:17

R/V Mudpuppy II

21.5

527.8

Y

10.0

112.8

9.4

94.0

N



RREC13-18-0103-MS/MSD

RREC13-19

10/29/13

11:04

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.3

532.4

Y

1.5

6.0

0.5

33.3

Y



RREC13-19-SURF-MS/MSD

RREC13-20

10/29/13

13:29

R/V Mudpuppy II

24.0

525.5

Y

7.0

76.8

6.4

91.4

Y





RREC13-21

10/29/13

16:05

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.8

528.8

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N

RREC13-21-0001-FD; RREC13-21-
0103-FD; RREC13-21-0305-FD;
RREC13-21-0507-FD; RREC13-21-
0709-FD; RREC13-21-0911-FD



RREC13-22

10/29/13

16:38

R/V Mudpuppy II

13.6

531.9

Y

10.0

117.6

9.8

97.5

N





RREC13-23

10/30/13

9:02

R/V Mudpuppy II

13.6

535.1

Y

10.0

118.8

9.9

99.0

N





RREC13-24

11/4/13

9:56

R/V Mudpuppy II

18.6

523.1

Y

3.5

39.6

3.3

94.3

Y





RREC13-25

11/4/13

9:04

R/V Mudpuppy II

19.0

520.5

Y

10.0

117.6

9.8

97.5

N





NOTES:

* Sediment elevation calculated using NOAA buoy Station ID 9044020, located in Gibraltar, MI
Shaded cells indicate locations where no sample was collected

MS/MSD = Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate	Pa§e 1 of 2


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TABLE 3-1. RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE SITE CHARACTERIZATION SAMPLE COLLECTION DATA
DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)

Location ID

Sample

Date

Sample
Time

Collected By

Water
Depth (ft)

Sediment
Surface
Elevation*
IGLD 1985 (ft)

Ponar Sample
Collected (Y/N)

Sediment Core

Field Duplicate Samples

MS/MSD Samples

Penetration
Depth (ft)

Sediment
Recovery
(in.)

Sediment
Recovery
(ft)

Percent
Recovery

Collected to
Refusal

(Y/N)

RREC13-26

11/4/13

8:11

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.5

520.5

Y

7.5

87.6

7.3

96.7

N





RREC13-27

11/4/13

7:34

R/V Mudpuppy II

4.6

532.8

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N





RREC13-28

11/1/13

17:40

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.9

537.5

Y

10.0

112.8

9.4

94.0

N



RREC13-28-0305-MS/MSD

RREC13-29

11/1/13

17:00

R/V Mudpuppy II

4.3

535.8

Y

10.0

112.8

9.4

94.0

N



RREC13-29-SURF-MS/MSD

RREC13-30

11/1/13

16:15

R/V Mudpuppy II

11.5

528.6

Y

7.5

85.2

7.1

94.7

N

RREC13-30-0001-FD; RREC13-30-
0103-FD; RREC13-30-0305-FD;
RREC13-30-0507-FD



RREC13-31

10/30/13

15:40

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.8

543.8

Y

7.5

85.2

7.1

94.7

N



RREC13-31-0305-MS/MSD

RREC13-32

10/30/13

14:55

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.8

543.8

Y

4.3

46.8

3.9

91.8

Y





RREC13-33

10/30/13

16:45

R/V Mudpuppy II

2.8

545.1

Y

10.0

117.6

9.8

97.5

N





RREC13-34

11/1/13

15:40

R/V Mudpuppy II

6.5

533.6

Y

9.0

111.6

9.3

102.8

Y



RREC13-34-SURF-MS/MSD

RREC13-35

10/30/13

17:25

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.6

529.2

Y

5.5

55.2

4.6

83.6

N





RREC13-36

10/28/13

15:33

R/V Mudpuppy II

8.6

533.5

Y

3.0

33.6

2.8

93.3

Y





RREC13-37

10/28/13

16:39

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.1

541.3

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N





RREC13-38

10/30/13

13:40

R/V Mudpuppy II

2.9

545.1

Y

7.5

70.8

5.9

78.7

N

RREC13-38-SURF-FD



RREC13-39

10/30/13

14:20

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.5

544.5

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N





RREC13-40

10/28/13

16:04

R/V Mudpuppy II

3.5

539.2

Y

7.0

85.2

7.1

101.4

Y





RREC13-41

10/30/13

16:13

R/V Mudpuppy II

8.2

540.0

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N

RREC13-41-0103-FD; RREC13-41-
0305-FD; RREC13-41-0507-FD;
RREC13-41-0709-FD; RREC13-41-
0911-FD



RREC13-42

11/4/13

10:46

R/V Mudpuppy II

31.6

536.4

Y

4.5

49.2

4.1

91.1

Y





RREC13-43 ••



























RREC13-44

10/30/13

8:25

R/V Mudpuppy II

13.3

543.5

Y

7.5

87.6

7.3

96.7

Y





RREC13-45

10/29/13

14:38

R/V Mudpuppy II

30.58

538.2

Y

5.5

63.6

5.3

95.5

Y



RREC13-45-0001-MS/MSD

RREC13-46

11/5/13

15:32

R/V Mudpuppy II

13.2

537.9

Y

10.0

102.0

8.5

85.0

N





RREC13-47

10/30/13

11:19

R/V Mudpuppy II

17.25

546.3

Y

10.0

117.6

9.8

98.0

N

RREC13-47-SURF-FD; RREC13-47-
0103-FD; RREC13-47-0305-FD

RREC13-47-0709-MS/MSD

RREC13-48

11/5/2013

7:42

R/V Mudpuppy II

11.8

532.9

Y

10.0

114.0

9.5

95.0

N

RREC13-48-SURF-FD



RREC13-49

11/5/2013

8:19

R/V Mudpuppy II

9.5

535.2

Y

10.0

117.6

9.8

98.0

N

RREC13-49-SURF-FD



RREC13-50

11/5/2013

14:53

R/V Mudpuppy II

29.4

520.9

Y

7.5

74.4

6.2

82.7

N





NOTES:

* Sediment elevation calculated using NOAA buoy Station ID 9044020, located in Gibraltar, MI
Shaded cells indicate locations where no sample was collected

MS/MSD = Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate	Pa§e 2 of 2


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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-01

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-03



Sample Name:

RREC13-01 -SURF

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC 13-03-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

12.4

1.5

0.8

Sand

0/
/o

41.4

79.3

52.8

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

10.7

1

0.6

Medium Sand

0/
/o

8.2

7.9

4.2

Fine Sand

0/
/o

22.5

70.4

48

Silt

0/
/o

27.9

14.3

35

Clay

0/
/o

18.3

4.9

11.4

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

46.2

19.2

46.4

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

96.9

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

87.6

98.5

99.2

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

76.9

97.5

98.6

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

71.5

95.8

97.5

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

68.7

89.6

94.4

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

59.4

76.7

86.9

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

55

64

77.9

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

52.4

52.3

69.5

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

46.2

19.2

46.4

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

33.4

10.1

27.7

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

31.7

8.8

23.6

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

25

7.5

16.8

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

21.6

6.2

14.1

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

18.3

4.9

11.4

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

12.9

4.7

8.6

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

8.6

3.3

4.5

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

Page 1 of 15

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-05

RREC13-06

RREC13-07

RREC13-05-SURF

RREC13-06-SURF

RREC13-07-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

15.6

7.2

39.4

Sand

0/
/o

78.3

48

51.9

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

13.6

11.9

14.7

Medium Sand

0/
/o

18

18.5

13.1

Fine Sand

0/
/o

46.7

17.6

24.1

Silt

0/
/o

4.9

34.4

5.7

Clay

0/
/o

1.2

10.4

3

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

6.1

44.8

8.7

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

96.2

100

84.3

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

84.4

92.8

60.6

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

70.8

80.9

45.9

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

61.8

72

39.2

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

52.8

62.4

32.8

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

39.7

56.1

24.5

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

32.4

54

20.5

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

26.8

52.8

18

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.1

44.8

8.7

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.7

22.2

6.4

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.7

19.5

5.8

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.2

14.9

4.2

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.7

13.1

3.6

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.2

10.4

3

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.2

7.6

2.5

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.2

5.8

1.9

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

Page 2 of 15

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-09

RREC13-11

RREC13-13

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

12.5

12

0

Sand

0/
/o

80

66.9

39.2

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

13.1

4

0

Medium Sand

0/
/o

18.1

8.9

0.9

Fine Sand

0/
/o

48.8

54

38.3

Silt

0/
/o

5.6

19

59.2

Clay

0/
/o

1.9

2.1

1.6

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

7.5

21.1

60.8

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

96.9

90.2

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

87.5

88

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

74.4

84

100

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

66.8

80.3

99.4

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

56.3

75.1

99.1

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

34

67.9

97

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

22.5

60.2

93.4

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

16.8

51.9

89.4

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

7.5

21.1

60.8

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

4.6

4.6

9

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

4.2

4

6.5

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.3

3.4

2.9

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.4

2.1

1.6

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.9

2.1

1.6

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

1.4

1.4

0.2

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

1

0.7

0.2

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-14-SURF

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-16-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/29/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

1.1

0

0

Sand

0/
/o

34.4

11.9

2.6

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0.5

0

0.2

Medium Sand

0/
/o

1.8

1.2

0.1

Fine Sand

0/
/o

32.1

10.7

2.3

Silt

0/
/o

51.8

56.8

58.3

Clay

0/
/o

12.7

31.3

39.1

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

64.5

88.1

97.4

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

98.9

100

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

98.4

100

99.8

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.7

99.2

99.7

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

96.6

98.8

99.7

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

94.5

97.8

99.4

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

91.5

96.8

99.3

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

88.5

95.9

99.2

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

64.5

88.1

97.4

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

27.3

54.8

84.2

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

24

48.9

74.3

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

18.3

41.6

56

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

15

35.7

46

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

12.7

31.3

39.1

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

10.5

24

28.8

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

6

16.6

18.8

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-17

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC13-18-SURF

RREC13-19-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

0

0

33

Sand

0/
/o

5.2

7.8

44.7

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0

0.1

13.9

Medium Sand

0/
/o

0.2

0.3

12.4

Fine Sand

0/
/o

5

7.4

18.4

Silt

0/
/o

63.6

64.4

13.9

Clay

0/
/o

31.2

27.8

8.4

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

94.8

92.2

22.3

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

79

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

67

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

99.9

53.1

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.9

99.7

46.5

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.8

99.6

40.7

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.2

98.6

31.7

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

98.5

97.7

27.5

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.9

96.9

25.6

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

94.8

92.2

22.3

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

74.4

67.8

21.4

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

60.6

57.7

18.3

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

57.8

42.1

12.1

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

37

33.5

9.7

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

31.2

27.8

8.4

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

24

20.4

7

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

15.7

13.3

5.8

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-20

RREC13-21

RREC 13-22

RREC13-20-SURF

RREC13-21 -SURF

RREC 13 -22-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

10.9

0

0

Sand

0/
/o

41

0.7

8.9

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

9.9

0

0.1

Medium Sand

0/
/o

15.7

0.1

1

Fine Sand

0/
/o

15.4

0.6

7.8

Silt

0/
/o

25.5

61.4

64.5

Clay

0/
/o

22.6

37.9

26.6

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

48.1

99.3

91.1

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

97.2

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

89.1

100

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

79.2

100

99.9

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

70.5

99.9

99.5

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

63.5

99.9

98.9

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

56.6

99.6

97.6

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

53.8

99.6

96.5

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

52.3

99.6

95.5

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

48.1

99.3

91.1

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

40.1

97.1

69.8

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

36

83.6

53.6

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

29.4

60

38.8

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

25.1

46.6

32

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

22.6

37.9

26.6

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

16.7

25.8

20.7

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

12.6

17.4

14

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-23

RREC13-24

RREC 13-25



Sample Name:

RREC13-23-SURF

RREC13 -24-SURF

RREC 13-25-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

0

28.1

4.9

Sand

0/
/o

12.5

61.3

89

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0.3

16.3

1.3

Medium Sand

0/
/o

0.9

10.9

5.3

Fine Sand

0/
/o

11.3

34.1

82.4

Silt

0/
/o

60.6

6.8

4.8

Clay

0/
/o

26.9

3.8

1.3

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

87.5

10.6

6.1

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

91.8

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

85.9

98.4

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

71.9

95.1

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.7

55.6

93.8

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.3

49.1

92.6

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

98.8

44.7

88.5

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.2

33

70

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

96.3

22.6

44.7

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

95.4

17.6

29.4

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

87.5

10.6

6.1

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

54.2

6.5

2.9

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

46

6.5

2.9

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

36.4

5.6

2.3

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

29.6

4.7

1.8

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

26.9

3.8

1.3

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

19.6

3

0.7

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

13.9

1.9

0.6

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-26

RREC13-27

RREC13-28



Sample Name:

RREC13-26-SURF

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC13-28-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

13.3

5

1

Sand

0/
/o

56.2

39

46.6

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

6.8

1.9

0.5

Medium Sand

0/
/o

5.7

5.8

2.6

Fine Sand

0/
/o

43.7

31.3

43.5

Silt

0/
/o

24.7

50.5

43

Clay

0/
/o

5.8

5.5

9.4

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

30.5

56

52.4

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

94.9

98.7

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

86.7

95

99

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

79.9

93.1

98.5

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

77.2

90.3

97.9

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

74.2

87.3

95.9

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

69.2

81.9

84.2

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

63.6

76.9

74.6

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

56.7

73.2

69.9

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

30.5

56

52.4

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

11.3

16.9

23.1

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

10.2

13.1

17.6

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

8

9.3

12.2

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.9

6.8

10.3

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

5.8

5.5

9.4

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.5

4

6.7

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.4

2.7

5.8

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-29

RREC13-30

RREC13-31

RREC13-29-SURF

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC13-31 -SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

0

0.5

0

Sand

0/
/o

18.4

43.9

24.7

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0

1.5

0.6

Medium Sand

0/
/o

0.9

4.2

1.3

Fine Sand

0/
/o

17.5

38.2

22.8

Silt

0/
/o

62.8

33.3

60.1

Clay

0/
/o

18.8

22.3

15.2

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

81.6

55.6

75.3

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

99.5

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

98

99.4

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.4

96.5

98.7

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.1

93.8

98.1

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

98.6

89.2

94.9

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.5

85.1

90.6

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

95.9

79.9

85.9

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

81.6

55.6

75.3

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

40

41.1

51.1

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

32.9

34.8

42.1

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

25.9

30.1

29.6

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

21.6

27

20.6

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

18.8

22.3

15.2

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

13.2

16.1

11.4

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

10.1

11.2

9.6

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-32

RREC13-33

RREC13-34

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-33 -SURF

RREC13-34-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

0.1

0.3

1.2

Sand

0/
/o

84.2

6.3

35.3

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0.4

0.3

4.8

Medium Sand

0/
/o

8.4

0.3

14

Fine Sand

0/
/o

75.4

5.7

16.5

Silt

0/
/o

12.2

79.6

38.5

Clay

0/
/o

3.5

13.8

25

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

15.7

93.4

63.5

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.9

99.7

98.8

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.5

99.4

94

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.3

99.2

86.5

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

91.1

99.1

80

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

81.8

98.3

72.7

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

65.4

97.8

68.7

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

45.7

97.3

66.9

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

15.7

93.4

63.5

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

8.2

48

51.3

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.6

37.5

45.7

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

5.9

24.3

36.3

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.5

19.1

30.6

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.5

13.8

25

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.6

11

17.2

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.6

8.3

11.6

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-35

RREC13-36

RREC13-37

RREC13-35-SURF

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC13-37-SURF

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

10/30/13

10/28/13

10/28/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

44.8

4.1

0

Sand

0/
/o

42.4

19.5

35.5

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

3

6.2

0.3

Medium Sand

0/
/o

3.7

1.3

0.7

Fine Sand

0/
/o

35.7

12

34.5

Silt

0/
/o

8.9

55.1

59.1

Clay

0/
/o

3.9

21.3

5.4

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

12.8

76.4

64.5

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

60.7

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

55.2

95.9

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

52.2

89.7

99.7

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

50.6

89.4

99.3

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

48.5

88.4

99

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

41.6

86.7

97

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

31.8

85.3

95.3

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

25.2

83.2

93.3

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

12.8

76.4

64.5

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

8.6

50.3

19.2

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.8

43.6

15.3

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

5.7

34.7

9.4

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

4.5

28

7.5

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.9

21.3

5.4

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.6

16.4

5

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

2.6

9.7

4.1

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-38

RREC13-39

RREC13-40



Sample Name:

RREC13-38-SURF

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-40-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/28/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

0

0

0.9

Sand

0/
/o

67.3

71.6

61.3

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

0.4

0

0.7

Medium Sand

0/
/o

0.6

3.1

1.7

Fine Sand

0/
/o

66.3

68.5

58.9

Silt

0/
/o

28.9

23.6

34

Clay

0/
/o

3.8

4.8

3.8

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

32.7

28.4

37.8

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

99.1

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.6

100

98.4

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

99.2

99.3

98

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

99

96.9

96.7

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

96.2

90.9

93.1

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

90.3

83.3

OO
00
00

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

77

72

83.5

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

32.7

28.4

37.8

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

12.2

10.9

9.4

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

8.8

9.2

7.3

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.3

7.4

5.3

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

4.6

5.7

4.6

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

3.8

4.8

3.8

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

2

2.9

3.6

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

2

2.9

2.2

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-41

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-44



Sample Name:

RREC13-41 -SURF

RREC 13 -42-SURF

RREC 13 -44-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

6.9

42.7

0

Sand

0/
/o

40.4

52.9

5.8

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

16.3

7.9

0

Medium Sand

0/
/o

12.8

15.3

0.3

Fine Sand

0/
/o

11.3

29.7

5.5

Silt

0/
/o

34.5

3.1

70

Clay

0/
/o

18.2

1.3

24.2

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

52.7

4.4

94.2

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

72.1

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

93.1

57.3

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

76.8

49.4

100

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

66.2

43.2

99.8

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

64

34.1

99.7

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

54.3

20.9

99.2

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

53.5

14.3

98.7

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

53.4

10.8

98.1

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

52.7

4.4

94.2

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

40.2

3.2

64.6

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

35.2

2.8

52.2

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

27.5

2

35.5

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

22.4

1.7

30

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

18.2

1.3

24.2

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

10.4

0.8

18.5

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

6.2

0.4

12.7

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-45

RREC13-46

RREC13-47



Sample Name:

RREC13-45-SURF

RREC13-46-SURF

RREC13-47-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

11/5/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

1

35.2

0

Sand

0/
/o

20.9

55.6

5.3

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

1

11.2

0.1

Medium Sand

0/
/o

1.5

15.4

0.4

Fine Sand

0/
/o

18.4

29

4.8

Silt

0/
/o

54.4

5.8

69.1

Clay

0/
/o

23.7

3.4

25.6

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

78.1

9.2

94.7

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

85.4

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

99.8

75

100

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

99

64.8

100

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

98

53.6

99.9

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

97.4

45.1

99.6

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

96.5

38.2

99.5

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

91.9

27.5

98.8

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

89.6

21.1

98.4

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

87.7

17.2

98.1

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

78.1

9.2

94.7

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

50.2

8.8

71.2

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

41.8

6.7

52.2

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

32.2

5

40.5

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

27.3

3.9

31.7

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

23.7

3.4

25.6

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

17.3

2.8

19.5

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

11.3

1.7

13.4

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TABLE 3-2 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR GRAIN SIZE
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-48

RREC13-49

RREC13-50



Sample Name:

RREC13-48-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-50-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units







Gravel

0/
/o

6.6

6.6

8.6

Sand

0/
/o

25.8

53.6

85.1

Coarse Sand

0/
/o

2

7.3

7.3

Medium Sand

0/
/o

6.4

4.6

17.6

Fine Sand

0/
/o

17.4

41.7

60.2

Silt

0/
/o

48.5

30.4

5.1

Clay

0/
/o

19.1

9.4

1.2

Silt + Clay

0/
/o

67.6

39.8

6.3

Sieve Size 3 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 2 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1.5 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 1 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.75 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

100

100

100

Sieve Size 0.375 inch - Percent Finer

% passed

97.3

100

98.1

Sieve Size #4 - Percent Finer

% passed

93.4

93.4

91.4

Sieve Size #10 - Percent Finer

% passed

91.4

86.1

84.1

Sieve Size #20 - Percent Finer

% passed

88.7

84.2

77.5

Sieve Size #40 - Percent Finer

% passed

85

81.5

66.5

Sieve Size #60 - Percent Finer

% passed

81.3

75.7

45

Sieve Size #80 - Percent Finer

% passed

78.8

70.5

28.3

Sieve Size #100 - Percent Finer

% passed

77

65.7

18.7

Sieve Size #200 - Percent Finer

% passed

67.6

39.8

6.3

Hydrometer Reading 1 - Percent Finer

% passed

39.1

20.6

2.8

Hydrometer Reading 2 - Percent Finer

% passed

33.7

17.3

2.3

Hydrometer Reading 3 - Percent Finer

% passed

27.1

12.8

1.7

Hydrometer Reading 4 - Percent Finer

% passed

23.1

10.5

1.2

Hydrometer Reading 5 - Percent Finer

% passed

19.1

9.4

1.2

Hydrometer Reading 6 - Percent Finer

% passed

13.8

7.1

1.2

Hydrometer Reading 7 - Percent Finer

% passed

11.1

6

0.6

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, MI

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC 13-01

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC13-01-SURF

RREC 13-01-0001

RREC13-01-0103

RREC 13-01-03 05

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC 13-02-0001

RREC 13-02-0103

RREC 13-02-0305

RREC 13-02-0507

RREC 13-02-0709

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

91

550

1300

810

1300

410

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

150

1100

1700

1700

1500

1000

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

16 J

17 J

81 U

60 U

100

260

360

420

500

360

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Hg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

61 U

64 U

81 U

60 U

47 U

230 U

340 U

300 U

300 U

240 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Hg/kg

16

17

0

0

341

1,910

3,360

2,930

3,300

1,770

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Hg/kg

260

273

365

270

482

2,600

4,380

3,830

4,200

2,490





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-05

RREC 13-05

RREC 13-05

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-02-0911

RREC 13-03-SURF

RREC 13-03-0001

RREC 13-03-0103

RREC 13-03-0305

RREC 13-03-0507

RREC 13-05-SURF

RREC 13-05-0001

RREC13-05-0103

RREC13-06-SURF

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

11/2/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

150 J

37 J

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

25 J

490

410

33 J

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

510

100 J

83 U

28 J

74 U

42 U

27 J

700 J

870 J

40 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230

120

83 U

15 J

74 U

42 U

36 J

220 J

300

74

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160 U

64 U

83 U

94 U

74 U

42 U

43 U

240 U

260 U

64 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

890

257

0

43

0

0

88

1,410

1,580

147

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,370

449

374

372

333

189

217

2,130

2,360

339





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-07

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-06-0001

RREC 13-06-0103

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC 13-09-0001

RREC 13-09-0001-FD

RREC 13-09-0103

RREC 13-09-0103-FD

RREC 13-09-0305

RREC 13-09-03 05-FD

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

380

940

45 U

12 J

780

600

970

770

950

440

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

300

930

24 J

41 J

1300

1100

2000

1600

2200 J

1100 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

190

430

29 J

45 J

500 J

370

600 J

490

1100 J

480

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

96 U

270 U

45 U

47 U

260 U

270 U

640 U

320 U

650 U

330 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

870

2,300

53

98

2,580

2,070

3,570

2,860

4,250

2,020

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,158

3,110

211

239

3,360

2,880

5,490

3,820

6,200

3,010

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-11

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF

RREC13-13-0001

RREC 13-13-0103

RREC13-13-0305

RREC 13-13-0507

RREC13-14-SURF

RREC 13 -14-SURF-FD

RREC 13-14-0001

RREC13-14-0103

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

27 J

26 J

220

1100

330

59 U

270

310

590

1800

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

58

48

280 J

930

260 J

59 U

330

330

650

2100

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

71

60

320 J

460

96 J

59 U

410

470

760 J

2700

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

46 U

44 U

150 U

280 U

120 U

59 U

260 U

270 U

490 U

1100 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

156

134

820

2,490

686

0

1,010

1,110

2,000

6,600

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

294

266

1,270

3,330

1,046

266

1,790

1,920

3,470

9,900





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC13-15

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-14-0305

RREC 13-14-0507

RREC13-14-0710

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-15-0001

RREC13-15-0103

RREC 13-16-SURF

RREC 13-16-0001

RREC13-16-0103

RREC 13-16-0305

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

610 U

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

610 U

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

610 U

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

6100

5100

2400

610 U

1300

290

210

440

180 J

5.2 J

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

2200

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

3500

3400

2100

610 U

2200

580

400

780

380

9.8 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1600 J

1100 J

510 J

630 J

820

230

380

860

380

8.5 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

610 U

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100U

1100U

550 U

610 U

580 U

210 U

180 U

370 U

220 U

43 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

11,200

9,600

5,010

2,830

4,320

1,100

990

2,080

940

24

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

14,500

12,900

6,660

4,965

6,060

1,730

1,530

3,190

1,600

153





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC 13-16-0507

RREC 13-16-0709

RREC13-16-0911

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC 13-17-0001

RREC13-17-0103

RREC 13-17-0305

RREC 13-17-0507

RREC 13-17-0709

RREC13-17-0911

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

6.6 J

39 U

40 U

120

530

1600

54 J

50 J

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

12 J

39 U

40 U

250

660

2500

310 J

340

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

10 J

39 U

40 U

190

420

650

510

120 J

29 J

62 U

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

39 U

40 U

87 U

340 U

640 U

220 U

140 U

67 U

62 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

29

0

0

560

1,610

4,750

874

510

29

0

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

152

176

180

821

2,630

6,670

1,534

930

297

279

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-19

RREC 13-20

RREC13-18-SURF

RREC13-18-0001

RREC13-18-0103

RREC13-18-0305

RREC 13-18-0507

RREC13-18-0709

RREC13-18-0911

RREC13-19-SURF

RREC 13-19-0001

RREC13-20-SURF

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-0.5

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/29/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

160

220

250 J

17 J

4.9 J

44 U

46 U

96

1200

50

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330

310 J

900 J

130 J

26 J

44 U

46 U

190

1200

89

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

260

250 J

500 J

76 J

11 J

44 U

46 U

94 J

250 J

59 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

83 U

140 U

310 U

53 U

50 U

44 U

46 U

56 U

420 U

49 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

750

780

1,650

223

42

0

0

380

2,650

198

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

999

1,200

2,580

382

192

198

207

548

3,910

345





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-20

RREC 13-20

RREC 13-20

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC 13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-20-0001

RREC 13-20-0103

RREC 13-20-0305

RREC 13-21-SURF

RREC 13-21-0001

RREC13-21-0001-FD

RREC13-21-0103

RREC13-21-0103-FD

RREC 13-21-03 05

RREC 13-21-03 05-FD

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

240

260

280

780

600

1700

1900

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

430

320

400

830

570

1400

1400

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

440

400

500

1600

1200

3100

1400

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

41 U

41 U

40 U

210 U

190 U

180 U

770 U

400 U

350 U

350 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

0

0

0

1,110

980

1,180

3,210

2,370

6,200

4,700

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

185

185

180

1,740

1,550

1,720

5,520

3,570

7,250

5,750





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-21-05 07

RREC13-21-0507-FD

RREC 13-21-0709

RREC13-21-0709-FD

RREC13-21-0911

RREC13-21-0911-FD

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC 13-22-0001

RREC 13-22-0103

RREC 13-22-0305

5-7

5-7

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

5100

4800

200

81

40 U

14 J

180

330

900

2200

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

4400

4200

620

270

11 J

24 J

220

370 J

770 J

1700 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1200 J

1200 J

270

110 J

40 U

8.7 J

310

630

1600

1500 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1300 U

1300 U

160 U

51 U

40 U

41 U

160 U

210 U

590 U

630 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

10,700

10,200

1,090

461

11

47

710

1,330

3,270

5,400

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

14,600

14,100

1,570

614

171

170

1,190

1,960

5,040

7,290

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC13-22-0507

RREC 13-22-0709

RREC 13-22-0911

RREC 13-23-SURF

RREC 13-23-0001

RREC13-23-0103

RREC 13-23-0305

RREC 13-23-0507

RREC 13-23-0709

RREC 13-23-0911

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

13000

3900

63

650 J

430 J

1800

2300

4500

3100

3900

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

7000

3900 J

67 J

770 J

430 J

1500 J

1700

2900

2900

3900

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2400 J

1000 J

22 J

3500

1200

3600

2000 J

640 J

430 J

880 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

2600 U

1500 U

48 U

1600 U

680 U

1600 U

900 U

860 U

850 U

1500 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

22,400

8,800

152

4,920

2,060

6,900

6,000

8,040

6,430

8,680

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

30,200

13,300

296

9,720

4,100

11,700

8,700

10,620

8,980

13,180





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-26

RREC13-24-SURF

RREC 13-24-0001

RREC13-24-0103

RREC 13-25-SURF

RREC 13-25-0001

RREC13-25-0103

RREC 13-25-0305

RREC 13-25-0507

RREC 13-25-0710

RREC13-26-SURF

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

27 J

41 U

41 U

87

1200

2900

4200

11000

12000

1000

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

33 J

41 U

41 U

93

1300

1900

2300

5200

6000

880

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

23 J

41 U

41 U

50

1200 J

950 J

850 J

1500 J

2100 J

360

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

39 U

41 U

41 U

43 U

540 U

520 U

620 U

1800 U

2200 U

250 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

83

0

0

230

3,700

5,750

7,350

17,700

20,100

2,240

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

200

185

185

359

5,320

7,310

9,210

23,100

26,700

2,990





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC13-26-0001

RREC 13-26-0103

RREC 13-26-0305

RREC 13-26-05 07

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC 13-27-0001

RREC 13-27-0103

RREC 13-27-0305

RREC 13-27-0507

RREC 13-27-0710

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

560 U

510 U

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

560 U

510 U

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

560 U

510 U

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

5400

16000

560 U

510 U

210

3100

2700

1600

510

610 J

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

3100

2700

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

3600

8200

560 U

510 U

210

2300

2800

2500 J

1000 J

1500 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

890 J

1500 J

540 J

400 J

230

600 J

730 J

900 J

500 J

580 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

560 U

510 U

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

960 U

2700 U

560 U

510 U

120 U

760 U

800 U

580 U

290 U

620 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

9,890

25,700

3,640

3,100

650

6,000

6,230

5,000

2,010

2,690

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

12,770

33,800

5,600

4,885

1,010

8,280

8,630

6,740

2,880

4,550

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC13-29

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-28-0001

RREC13-28-0103

RREC 13-28-0305

RREC 13-28-0507

RREC 13-28-0709

RREC 13-28-0911

RREC13-29-SURF

RREC 13-29-0001

RREC 13-29-0103

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

11/1/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

320

7300 J

240

44 J

26 J

60 U

60 U

1600

5000

1800

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

240

5000

540 J

98 J

55 J

53 J

60 U

870

3500

2000

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120

1100 J

200

89 J

60 J

70

26 J

270 J

980 J

630 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

53 U

1500 U

160 U

62 U

61 U

60 U

60 U

320 U

1200 U

630 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

680

13,400

980

231

141

123

26

2,740

9,480

4,430

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

839

17,900

1,460

417

324

333

266

3,700

13,080

6,320





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC13-30

RREC 13-29-0305

RREC 13-29-0507

RREC 13-29-0709

RREC13-29-0911

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC 13-3 0-0001

RREC13-30-0001-FD

RREC 13-3 0-0103

RREC 13-30-0103-FD

RREC 13-30-0305

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

610

280 J

160 J

41 J

6100

12000

11000

11000

7300

12000

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 J

760 J

550 J

500 J

3100

9500

8900

9900

5700

6300

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

460 J

350 J

190 J

180 J

700

4700

4300

3700

2000

1500 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

290 U

290 U

170 U

200 U

690 U

3000 U

1900 U

1800 U

1300 U

1600 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

2,170

1,390

900

721

9,900

26,200

24,200

24,600

15,000

19,800

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

3,040

2,260

1,410

1,321

11,970

35,200

29,900

30,000

18,900

24,600





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-32

RREC13-32

RREC 13-3 0-03 05-FD

RREC 13-30-0507

RREC 13-30-0507-FD

RREC 13-31-SURF

RREC 13-31-0001

RREC13-31-0103

RREC 13-31-0305

RREC 13-31-0507

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-32-0001

3-5

5-7

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

7900

780

700

52 J

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

170

2900

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

4600

680

690

79

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

500

1900

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

940 J

190

190

85

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

170

540 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 U

160 U

170 U

61 U

48 U

47 U

48 U

44 U

140 U

560 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

13,440

1,650

1,580

216

0

0

0

0

840

5,340

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

16,740

2,130

2,090

399

216

212

216

198

1,260

7,020

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-32

RREC13-32

RREC 13-33

RREC13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-34

RREC13-32-0103

RREC 13-32-0305

RREC 13-3 3-SURF

RREC 13-3 3-0001

RREC13-33-0103

RREC 13-33-0305

RREC 13-33-0507

RREC 13-33-0709

RREC13-33-0911

RREC13-34-SURF

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

92

90

300

1200

4300

2200

77

17 J

41 J

1300

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

68

66

370

1200

2800

1700

63 J

14 J

30 J

1200

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

16 J

15 J

260

2100

2100

1500

66

12 J

37 J

1200 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

60 U

55 U

170 U

730 U

990 U

630 U

62 U

56 U

55 U

780 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

176

171

930

4,500

9,200

5,400

206

43

108

3,700

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

356

336

1,440

6,690

12,170

7,290

392

211

273

6,040





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-34

RREC13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC13-34-0001

RREC 13-34-0103

RREC 13-34-0305

RREC 13-34-0507

RREC 13-34-0709

RREC13-34-0911

RREC 13-3 5-SURF

RREC13-35-0001

RREC13-35-0103

RREC 13-35-0305

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1400

3700

5700

680

290

93 J

46 J

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 J

2600

4700

1500

1100

1200 J

64

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1100 J

1000 J

1000 J

540

370

390

35 J

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

410 U

670 U

1300 U

290 U

280 U

300 U

51 U

61 U

42 U

41 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

3,600

7,300

11,400

2,720

1,760

1,683

145

0

0

0

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

4,830

9,310

15,300

3,590

2,600

2,583

298

275

189

185





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-36

RREC13-36

RREC 13-36

RREC13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC 13-3 6-0001

RREC 13-3 6-0103

RREC 13-37-SURF

RREC 13-3 7-0001

RREC13-37-0103

RREC 13-37-0305

RREC 13-37-0507

RREC 13-37-0709

RREC 13-3 7-0911

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

10/28/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

170 J

1200

3800

75

7 J

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 J

1000

3600

92

15 J

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

640 J

380 J

850 J

75

7.1 J

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

330 UJ

390 U

1000 U

66 U

53 U

53 U

52 U

51 U

50 U

50 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,140

2,580

8,250

242

29

0

0

0

0

0

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

2,130

3,750

11,250

440

188

239

234

230

225

225

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-38 -SURF

RREC 13-3 8-SURF-FD

RREC13-38-0001

RREC13-38-0103

RREC 13-38-0305

RREC 13-38-0507

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-39-0001

RREC 13-3 9-0103

RREC 13-3 9-03 05

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

37 J

50

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

410

2900

39 J

44 U

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48

41 J

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

300

2000

27 J

44 U

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

38 J

35 J

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

160

450 J

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

48 U

49 U

47 U

47 U

43 U

46 U

100 U

490 U

40 U

44 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

123

126

0

0

0

0

870

5,350

66

0

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

267

273

212

212

194

207

1,170

6,820

206

198





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-40

RREC13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC 13-39-0507

RREC 13-39-0709

RREC 13-3 9-0911

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC 13-40-0001

RREC 13-40-0103

RREC 13-40-0305

RREC 13-40-0507

RREC 13-41-SURF

RREC 13-41-0001

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

87

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

110 J

64 UJ

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

82

4.3 J

50 U

50 U

52 U

500

64 UJ

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

75

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

260 J

7 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

43 U

44 U

46 U

53 U

49 U

50 U

50 U

52 U

170 U

64 UJ

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

0

0

0

244

4

0

0

0

870

7

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

194

198

207

403

200

225

225

234

1,380

263





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC 13-41

RREC13-41-0103

RREC 13-41-0103-FD

RREC 13-41-03 05

RREC 13-41-03 05-FD

RREC 13-41-05 07

RREC13-41-0507-FD

RREC 13-41-0709

RREC13-41-0709-FD

RREC13-41-0911

RREC13-41-0911-FD

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

5-7

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

88

66 J

24 J

23 J

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

66 U

65 U

64 U

67 U

65 U

65 U

72 U

70 U

64 U

61 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

0

0

88

66

24

23

0

0

0

0

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

297

293

344

334

284

283

324

315

288

275

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-45

RREC13 -42-SURF

RREC 13-42-0001

RREC 13-42-0103

RREC 13-42-0305

RREC 13 -44-SURF

RREC 13-44-0001

RREC 13-44-0103

RREC 13-44-0305

RREC 13-44-0507

RREC 13-45-SURF

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

100

4.6 J

43 U

46 U

110

270

410

1600

4300

160

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

94

45 U

43 U

46 U

170

340

490

1600

2400

240

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

42 J

45 U

43 U

46 U

250

490

1000

4600

1300

160

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

44 U

45 U

43 U

46 U

87 U

150 U

350 U

990 U

610 U

80 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

236

5

0

0

530

1,100

1,900

7,800

8,000

560

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

368

185

194

207

791

1,550

2,950

10,770

9,830

800





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-45

RREC 13-45

RREC 13-45

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-45-0001

RREC 13-45-0103

RREC 13-45-03 05

RREC13-46-SURF

RREC 13-46-0001

RREC 13-46-0103

RREC 13-46-0305

RREC 13-46-0507

RREC 13-46-0710

RREC13-47-SURF

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/5/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

10/30/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

260

190

16 J

54

270

37 J

5.5 J

3.8 J

43 U

220 J

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

390

310

25 J

41 J

250 J

26 J

4.6 J

2.2 J

43 U

350 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

200 J

100

40 U

43 J

500

39 J

5.7 J

3.4 J

43 U

620

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

120 U

82 U

40 U

48 U

130 U

44 U

42 U

42 U

43 U

440 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

850

600

41

138

1,020

102

16

9

0

1,190

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,210

846

181

282

1,410

234

142

135

194

2,510





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-48

RREC13-47-SURF-FD

RREC 13-47-0001

RREC 13-47-0103

RREC 13-47-0103-FD

RREC 13-47-0305

RREC 13-47-03 05-FD

RREC 13-47-0507

RREC 13-47-0709

RREC 13-47-0911

RREC13-48-SURF

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

130 J

200 J

370

430

400 J

400 J

530 J

2100

6100

240

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

210

280 J

410 J

480 J

650 J

510 J

650

1400

3900 J

170 J

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

380

780 J

700 J

1000 J

1300 J

1300 J

2100

810

1500 J

320

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

180 U

360 U

330 U

330 U

630 U

630 U

610 U

580 U

1200 U

230 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

720

1,260

1,480

1,910

2,350

2,210

3,280

4,310

11,500

730

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,260

2,340

2,470

2,900

4,240

4,100

5,110

6,050

15,100

1,420

NOTES:

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to the Method
Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

P = the percent difference between the original and confirmation analysis is greater than
40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

|ig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-
Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.

2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-3 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR PCB-AROCLORS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan
(November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC 13-49

RREC 13-49

RREC13-49







Sample Name:

RREC13-48-SURF-FD

RREC13-48-0001

RREC13-48-0103

RREC13-48-0305

RREC 13-48-0507

RREC 13-48-0710

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF-FD

RREC 13-49-0001







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1







Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

250

160

320

420

1600

3800

100

110

860

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

200 J

170 J

380 J

470

970

2500

110 J

120 J

750

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

340

220

1400 J

580

520 J

930

150

140

480 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

230 U

130 U

190 U

130 U

240 U

800 U

62 U

65 U

170 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

790

550

2.100

1,470

3,090

7,230

360

370

2.090

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

1,480

040

2,670

1.860

3.810

9,630

546

565

2.600

































Sample Location:

RREC13-49

RREC 13-49

RREC 13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50







Sample Name:

RREC13-49-0103

RREC 13-49-03 05

RREC 13-49-0507

RREC 13-49-0710

RREC13-50-SURF

RREC 13-5 0-0001

RREC 13-5 0-0103

RREC 13-5 0-03 05

RREC 13-50-0507







Sample Depth (ft):

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Aroclor-1016

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

560 U

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Aroclor-1221

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

560 U

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Aroclor-1232

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

560 U

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Aroclor-1242

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

3200

5300

2700

1600

21 J

27 J

75 U

25 J

12 J

Aroclor-1248

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

560 U

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Aroclor-1254

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

1600

3200

2200

1500

14 J

48 J

41 J

67

60

Aroclor-1260

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

690 J

1700

610

430

16 J

50 J

57 J

41 J

22 J

Aroclor-1262

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

5^0 IT

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Aroclor-1268

NSL

NSL

Mg/kg

5mi I

850 U

550 U

300 U

44 U

82 U

75 U

52 U

58 U

Total PCBs ND=0

59.8

676

Mg/kg

5.400

10.200

5,510

3,530

51

125

98

133

94

Total PCBs ND=1/2RL

59.8

676

Mg/kg

7.170

12,750

7,160

4.430

183

371

361

289

268

N0TES:

Detection Limit (MDL) and the concentration is an approximate value.

40%

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

RL=Reporting limit

Hg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram.

NSL = No Screening Level.

Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al.
Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).
Bolded values exceed the TEC.
linlded iind shiided \ nines cxcml Hie Pl.( .

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-02

RREC13-02

RREC13-02

RREC13-02

RREC13-02

RREC13-02







Sample Name:

RREC13-01-SURF

RREC13-01-0001

RREC13-01-0103

RREC13-01-0305

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC13-02-0001

RREC13-02-0103

RREC13-02-0305

RREC13-02-0507

RREC13-02-0709







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-0.5

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



2000 J

3100

8500

13000

290 J

320 J

550 J

580 J

2500 J

1200 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



2700

4200

13000

21000

490 J

780 U

1400 U

2000 U

4300

2400 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



1700 J

1700 J

3500 J

10000

540 J

440 J

890 J

1700 J

5500

1800 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL







	



	

	

....

....

....



Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



4500

4900

1X000

1X000

1600

X90



3"00

"100



Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



6700

9000

2"?000

19000

5X00

3100

5300

7400



9000

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



451)0

6000



12000

5600

2"00

4000



91100



Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



4000

5700

14000

8600 J

5400

2900

4800

6400

7600

6700

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

3200

4400

13000

7300 J

3600

1900

3000

3900

5700

4300

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

1500 J

3600

9000

4500 J

2000

1200

1800

2600

4300

2900

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

4100

4500

15000

10000

5000

2700

4400

6000

9900

5600

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



6100 J

11000 J

30000 J

18000 J

3000 J

2100 J

3400 J

3400 J

5900 J

4700 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

960 J

1500 J

5300 J

3900 J

170 J

320 J

520 J

390 J

1300 J

840 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

15000 J

50000 J

38000 J

5700 J

4800 J

7500 J

8300 J

14000 J

11000 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

3100 J

5200 J

15000 J

22000 J

540 J

530 J

940 J

1100 J

4700 J

2100 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



15000 J

17000 J

58000 J

52000 J

3200 J

4100 J

6900 J

5900 J

14000 J

9600 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

7100 J

10000 J

21000 J

17000 J

2300 J

2400 J

3700 J

3700 J

5100 J

3300 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

2400 J

7300 J

4300 J

210 J

690 J

1100 J

780 J

2000 J

1300 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes(b)

NSL

NSL



7400 J

11000 J

28000 J

19000 J

2400 J

2900 J

4300 J

3900 J

6700 J

5000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

10000 J

14000 J

42000 J

53000 J

1300 J

1400 J

2900 J

2200 J

9700 J

4600 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



10000 J

17000 J

46000 J

29000 J

1700 J

3800 J

6600 J

4900 J

10000 J

8000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

2700 J

5400 J

9000 J

7200 J

780 J

950 J

1200 J

1200 J

1700 J

1200 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

4500 J

8800 J

7000 J

320 J

1300 J

2300 J

1500 J

3500 J

2600 J

CS-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes03'

NSL

NSL



4900 J

7900 J

13000 J

11000 J

1100 J

1600 J

2400 J

2100 J

3800 J

2900 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

9500 J

13000 J

39000 J

31000 J

1100 J

2900 J

6100 J

3700 J

14000 J

7400 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9700 J

19000 J

27000 J

25000 J

1100 J

4300 J

6600 J

5500 J

9800 J

7800 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

1500 J

2700 J

3000 J

3300 J

180 J

340 J

530 J

340 J

710 J

580 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



5200 J

7800 J

18000 J

13000 J

500 J

2300 J

4500 J

3000 J

8600 J

5400 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

	

I3MMM.T





iiSn .T



	

	

	



Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



5900

X300

25000

16000

5200

3200

5500

"100

11000

X-00

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



400.1

1400 .1

3200.1

1400 .1

5~0 .1

350.1

520 .1

090 .1

1300 .1

"60 .1

Fluoranthene

423

2230

ua/ka

14000

12000

41000

39000

9000

5400

11000

rooo





Fluorene !a'

77.4

536

ua/ka

3300

3~00



14000

"40 .1

630.1

1100.1

2200

5500

2900

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

ua/ka

1300 J

3000



4000 J

1800



1600

2500

4000 J



Naphthalene !a'

176

561



4000

6000

14000

2"000



1600

3500

2400





Pervlene

NSL

NSL















920 J



-	¦'

1-MM.I

Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



14000

12000

32000

51000

4500

3600

6600

12000





Pyrene (a)

195

1520

l-Lg/kg

11000

15000

53000

34000

6300

4500

"300

11000

1X000

13000

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601

22800



X4340.0

102300

300000

292100

55460.0

34900.0

61520.0

X9520.0

1X4210

106291)

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601

22800

ua/ka

144100

193300

522500

456400

"3050.0

59100.0

101160

125090

249310

15"630

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-02

RREC13-03

RREC13-03

RREC13-03

RREC13-03

RREC13-03

RREC13-05

RREC13-05

RREC13-05

RREC13-06







Sample Name:

RREC13-02-0911

RREC13-03-SURF

RREC13-03 -0001

RREC13-03 -0103

RREC13-03 -0305

RREC13-03-0507

RREC13-05-SURF

RREC13-05-0001

RREC13-05-0103

RREC13-06-SURF







Sample Depth (ft):

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5







Date Sampled:

11/2/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1700

1000 J

1300 J

1900

1600

29 J

680 J

380 J

360 J

120 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



2600

1800 J

2100

3200

2900

42

1000

630 J

550 J

210 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



2100

1300 J

1200 J

1600 J

1400 J

30 J

360 J

680 J

540 J

180 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	



	

	

	

19 J

	

....

	



Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



3X00

7100

4000

4400

4500

81

1400



1900

"50

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



5600

16000

"72-00

X400

6600

130

3000

6200

4200

2300

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



4300

13000

4900

5-00



93

2300



3400

2300

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



3800

9600

3900

4300

3500

73

1800

4500

3000

1900

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



3100

7500

3300

3800

2800

59

1600

3100

2200

1400

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2700

6000

2300

2800

2300

45

1200

2900

1900

1300

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

3700

13000

4000

4500

3800

74

1900

4300

3000

1900

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4900 J

3200 U

7000 J

8000 J

5800 J

120 J

2800 J

2900 J

2400 J

1300

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



840 J

830 J

800 J

930 J

790 J

18 J

370 J

400 J

400 J

76 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



7200 J

18000 J

12000 J

14000 J

12000 J

210 J

4800 J

6400 J

5000 J

2600 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



3200 J

2000 J

2300 J

3500 J

3000 J

49 J

1200 J

730 J

640 J

230 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9000 J

13000 J

13000 J

16000 J

12000 J

230 J

5900 J

4600 J

4300 J

1400 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

3200 U

6300 J

6600 J

5600 J

95 J

2300 J

1600 J

1600 J

780 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

880 J

1300 J

1500 J

1100 J

22 J

690 J

560 J

630 J

100 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



4300 J

7800 J

8100 J

9000 J

6700 J

130 J

3200 J

2700 J

2600 J

1200 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



7300 J

4800 J

7000 J

8000 J

7300 J

140 J

3800 J

1900 J

1900 J

520 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



8300 J

7000 J

10000 J

12000 J

8400 J

140 J

4800 J

3300 J

3800 J

760 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

3200 U

3000 J

3400 J

2800 J

43 J

1100 J

640 J

690 J

280 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2800 J

1500 J

2700 J

3500 J

2400 J

40 J

1500 J

1100 J

1500 J

160 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2600 J

3600 J

5100 J

5600 J

4800 J

79 J

2300 J

1600 J

1600 J

530 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



8700 J

4400 J

7200 J

8000 J

6900 J

200 J

4500 J

3000 J

3000 J

470 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



7500 J

5500 J

10000 J

14000 J

9400 J

160 J

4800 J

3700 J

4400 J

570 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



680 J

3200 U

1600 J

1700 J

1400 J

23 J

610 J

340 J

360 J

120 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



6100 J

2500 J

4600 J

5500 J

4300 J

160 J

2900 J

2800 J

2900 J

240 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



5100 J

3500 J

7900 J

8800 J



95 J

	

'-mi l





Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



5600

13000

6400

-600



120

2X00

5"00





Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



96ft .T

IQftft J

7S0.T

9S0.T

700 J

13 J

340.1

"40 .1

520.1

320.1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



11000

26000

12000

12000

11000

210

4900



—oo



Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



4300

3000

2300

2"00

'600

48

"SO

1-00.1

1100 .1

250.1

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2600

5800







37 J

1100



1700

1100

Naphthalene!a'

176

561



X500

4400

5X00

SI 00

XX00

110

1600

2100 U



630 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL











	J

41 J



		





Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



10000

21000

11000

12000



240

3900



6100

1~00

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



10000

1"000

9500

11000

9400

190

3X00

9100

5X00

2"00

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

ffffffffffff



X2210.0

162400

X0150.0

92"X0.0

X25XO.O

1555.00

32460M

"09X0.0

4"900.0

22X55.0

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

ffffffffffff



125950

221510

140150

165410

1362_T0

2528.00

59~20J)

9"610

"34X0.0

30601 J)

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-06

RREC13-06

RREC13-07

RREC13-09

RREC13-09

RREC13-09

RREC13-09

RREC13-09

RREC13-09

RREC13-09





RREC13-06-0001

RREC13-06-0103

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC13-09-0001

RREC13-09-0001-FD

RREC13-09-0103

RREC13-09-0103-FD

RREC13-09-0305

RREC13-09-0305-FD

Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



170 J

550 J

76 J

250 J

770 J

550 J

970 J

970 J

1200 J

1200 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



490 U

800

140 J

1900 U

1700 U

1300 U

1600 U

1600 U

2200 U

2100

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



230 J

570 J

99 J

840 J

1200 J

920 J

1300 J

1300 J

1700 J

1700

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL







75 J

	

	







....

	



57.2

845







330

1400 1

'ooo

7400

2000

3'00



V00

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



1-00



1000

4900

6000

4X00

5300

4300

7ooo

6600

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450





2600

1100

4100

4600

4000

4200

3000



5000

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1700

2900

920

4300

5300

3400

4100

3500

4500

4800

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1100

1800

660

2800

3300

2700

2800

2200

3400

3300

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

770

920

580

2100 J

2300 J

1800 J

1900 J

1400 J

3000

2600

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1400 J

2500 J

830

3900

4200

4200

3900

2900

4800

4200

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



940 J

1900 J

590 J

2000 J

3000 J

2400 J

3100 J

2800 J

3900 J

3800 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



77 J

300 J

35 J

1900 U

770 J

510 J

850 J

890 J

870 J

900 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2000 J

3900 J

990 J

3600 J

6100 J

4700 J

7000 J

6300 J

8900 J

8500 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



300 J

920 J

150 J

470 J

1400 J

1000 J

1800 J

1700 J

2200 J

2200 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

4000 J

590 J

1900 J

6800 J

5100 J

7900 J

8200 J

8300 J

8200 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



840 J

2300 J

310 J

1000 J

1900 J

1800 J

2300 J

2500 J

2600 J

2800 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



140 J

580 J

37 J

1900 U

1100 J

740 J

1400 J

1300 J

1200 J

1200 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



980 J

2300 J

470 J

2000 J

3500 J

2700 J

3900 J

3600 J

4200 J

4300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



520 J

2700 J

310 J

470 J

5100 J

3500 J

5600 J

5700 J

6200 J

6100 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

3300 J

300 J

720 J

5300 J

3900 J

6800 J

7100 J

6400 J

6700 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



280 J

750 J

120 J

280 J

840 J

670 J

1100 J

1000 J

1100 J

1100 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



280 J

1100 J

69 J

1900 U

2100 J

1400 J

2700 J

2700 J

2300 J

2500 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



490 J

1300 J

230 J

790 J

2100 J

1400 J

2300 J

2400 J

2400 J

2700 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



720 J

4200 J

270 J

400 J

8300 J

5300 J

9700 J

9800 J

8400 J

8400 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

3000 J

210 J

550 J

5400 J

3800 J

7600 J

7300 J

7200 J

7900 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



120 J

370 J

47 J

1900 U

420 J

370 J

560 J

550 J

600 J

660 J

C4-NaDhthalenes

NSL

NSL



470 J

2500 J

130 J

210 J

5700 J

3800 J

6700 J

6400 J

5900 J

6200 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL







130 J

	

	

	

	

	





Chrvsene(a)

166

1290

ua/ks

1600

2000

930

5000

6000

4600

5400

4300



5000

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

ua/ks

200.1

260 .1

170 J

520 .1

570 .1

510 .1

400 .1

360 .1

880 .1

""O.I

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230

ua/ks

3400

6100

1600

12000

14000

11000

11000

11000

14000

12000

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



3X0.1

810

170 J

"30 .1

1000

1600

2300

2600

2"00

2"00

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

ua/ks

680

830

540

1900 J











2400

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

ua/ks

1100

1000

380

1900 U

4000

3000

5800

5500



12000

Pervlene

NSL

NSL







270











I-""-'



Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



2100

4300

970

601)0

11000

sooo

0800

11000



12000

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



2500

4200

1200

SI 00

0500

"300

8100

"100

10000 .1

0500 .1

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



20135.0

360"0.0

11034.0

50540.0

"600.0

61040.0

60440.0

63010.0

03350.0

88320.0

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



2~40~.0

558"0.0

14185.0

-2~2ll.il

112210

86040

111490

104880

136020

131120

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-11

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14





RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF

RREC13-13-0001

RREC13-13-0103

RREC13-13-0305

RREC13-13-0507

RREC13-14-SURF

?REC13-14-SURF-FI

RREC13-14-0001

RREC13-14-0103

Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



95 J

46 J

1100

1300

2100

6700

330 J

300 J

930

800 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



920 U

170 U

1600

2100

3100

10000

870 U

870 U

1100

1300

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



140 J

58 J

460 J

340 J

980 J

4100 J

400 J

420 J

720 J

460 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



150 J

60 J

....

	

	

	







2 If. J

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



45ft J

220

940

000

4000

15000

x-0







Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



2"00

870

2400

1500

X400

P000

3400

3500

3200

3500

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450





890

2200

1400

6200

13000



3500

2-00

3100

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



1800

840

2200

1400

5000

8500

3300

3400

2800

2700

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1600

580

1400

1000

4200

7000

2300

2300

2000

2100

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1200 J

610

1300

800

3500

5500

1700 J

1700 J

1500

2200

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2400

640

1700

1100

4700

8400

3000

2800

2600

2600

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1300 J

460 J

1600

1500

7800

14000

2100 J

2000 J

2100 J

2400 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



920 U

23 J

780 J

610 J

1100 J

3100 J

270 J

280 J

700 J

690 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2300 J

770 J

3300 J

3100 J

15000 J

32000 J

3500 J

3600 J

4000 J

4700 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



180 J

97 J

1800 J

2300 J

3500 J

12000 J

570 J

540 J

1400 J

1400 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

380 J

5300 J

5600 J

18000 J

42000 J

3100 J

3000 J

5400 J

6600 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



750 J

270 J

1400 J

1900 J

7100 J

10000 J

1300 J

1400 J

1800 J

2000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



920 U

37 J

1800 J

1300 J

1700 J

3000 J

590 J

620 J

1500 J

1800 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

410 J

2100 J

2800 J

9600 J

14000 J

2000 J

2000 J

2600 J

3300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



420 J

240 J

15000 J

13000 J

10000 J

28000 J

3500 J

3500 J

12000 J

9800 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



610 J

230 J

5000 J

5000 J

13000 J

18000 J

2400 J

2400 J

5200 J

6700 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



200 J

120 J

680 J

980 J

3500 J

4300 J

520 J

560 J

850 J

880 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



120 J

80 J

3200 J

2500 J

4100 J

3600 J

1100 J

1100 J

2900 J

3800 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



490 J

210 J

1400 J

1800 J

6100 J

7400 J

1100 J

1200 J

1800 J

2200 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



400 J

210 J

22000 J

15000 J

12000 J

21000 J

5800 J

5800 J

20000 J

16000 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



430 J

200 J

4500 J

4900 J

14000 J

13000 J

2100 J

2200 J

5300 J

7100 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



100 J

48 J

410 J

540 J

1800 J

2100 J

250 J

260 J

470 J

550 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



190 J

130 J

13000 J

7800 J

7200 J

8200 J

3400 J

3400 J

11000 J

12000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL





170 J

	

	



	

	

	

	

	

Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



231)0

820

2300

1600

"00

15000

3400

3400

3300

3400

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



340 .1

160 J

3"0 .1

240.1

1100.1

1000.1

530.1

420.1

350.1

610.1

Fluoranthene

423

2230





1200

4600

2~00

13000

2~000



5"00

6400

6000

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



170 .1

81J

X50

"50

2200

"100

610.1

550.1

1100

"X0.1

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1100

520

1200

690

2900

4400

1600

1500

1300

1900

Naphthalene !a'

176

561





270



1200

4200

5~00

870 U

870 U

830 U

1500

Pervlene

NSL

NSL





240

















Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



1900

590

3600

3000

11000

391)00

3500

3300

4900

4300

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



3500

990 J

3500

2600

11000

2~000

4100

4200

4"00

5300 .1

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



26470.0

8904.00

310X0.0

22200.0

X9XO0.0

210200

36"60J)

36550.0

3X465J)

40990Jl

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



34220.0

11529.0

5X410

4	0.0

16XX00

332~00

54095J)

54215.0

6X555

"X1X0

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC13-15

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16







Sample Name:

RREC13-14-0305

RREC13-14-0507

RREC13-14-0710

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-15-0001

RREC13-15-0103

RREC13-16-SURF

RREC13-16-0001

RREC13-16-0103

RREC13-16-0305







Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1000 J

810 J

440 J

440 J

510 J

200 J

1100 J

100 J

30 J

7.5

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



1700

1300

710 J

1000 U

950 U

420 U

1000 J

160 J

42 J

9.2

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



600 J

540 J

700 J

580 J

860 J

310 J

740 J

320 J

56 J

2.1 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



....

....

	

....

	

...



.....

93 U

4 U

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



1-00

1200

2000

1-00

1600

620

6600

640

92 J

5.2

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050







4700

3700



1200





290

18

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



351)1)

241)0

4000

3200

3000



22000

1X00

210

14

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



2900

2700

3700

3000

2900

950

22000

1700

240

17

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2300

2100

2500

2100

2000

630

14000

1600

210

19

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2100

1900

2200

1400 J

1600

440

10000

1400

190

22

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2700

2100

3300

2800

2500

790

20000

1400

180

9.4

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3300 J

2700 J

2800

2500 J

2400 J

770 J

14000 J

3300 J

650 J

60 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



940 J

810 J

510 J

450 J

580 J

180 J

1100 J

310 J

65 J

13 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



6200 J

5000 J

5700 J

4500 J

4700 J

1600 J

28000 J

3200 J

640 J

56 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1400 J

800 J

840 J

970 J

360 J

1400 J

200 J

55 J

13 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



10000 J

8400 J

6100 J

5000 J

6000 J

1900 J

18000 J

3500 J

790 J

140 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3400 J

2400 J

2300 J

1800 J

2100 J

630 J

16000 J

3300 J

790 J

91 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2400 J

1800 J

1000 J

960 J

1200 J

340 J

1800 J

790 J

170 J

32 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



4800 J

3700 J

3400 J

2900 J

3100 J

940 J

17000 J

4200 J

890 J

82 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

9900 J

3600 J

2900 J

4100 J

1200 J

8200 J

1700 J

470 J

80 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9800 J

7600 J

5600 J

4900 J

5900 J

1700 J

13000 J

4800 J

1200 J

160 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1600 J

1200 J

880 J

840 J

990 J

260 J

7700 J

2000 J

450 J

57 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



4400 J

3400 J

2400 J

1900 J

2700 J

650 J

3000 J

2100 J

440 J

69 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3400 J

2600 J

2200 J

1900 J

2200 J

590 J

10000 J

3700 J

800 J

77 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



20000 J

16000 J

7000 J

6200 J

7900 J

2400 J

10000 J

4600 J

1300 J

240 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9600 J

7300 J

5900 J

5100 J

7300 J

1900 J

12000 J

6900 J

1700 J

210 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



810 J

640 J

520 J

480 J

550 J

120 J

2900 J

1000 J

200 J

24 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



13000 J

10000 J

6000 J

4800 J

6800 J

1600 J

5500 J

3400 J

1100 J

260 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



	

	

	

	

	

l3'-"~i.T





100 J

150 J

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290

us/ks

3*00

3200

4400

3"00

3500

1200

1X000

2200

$60

37

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



550.1

440.1

OOO.I

410 .1

450 .1

110.1

2XOO.I

500

S7 J

5.4

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230





5900

9200

"300

"200

2500

3"000

2400

370

20

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



1100.1

910.1

1200.1

1000

1400

550

3600.1

330 .1

'6 J

6.2

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1700

1500

1900

1300

1500

380 J

9400



150

11

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

1100 U

930 U

1400

1"00

2200

"20

4600 U

490 U

'3 U

4 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL





900 J













'6 3

11

Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



(>300

5000

6X00

5300

6500

2200

22000

1500

280

25

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



5900 .1

5000

0600

4"00

5000.1

1X00

24000

3200

530

34

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



46510.0

3X495M

536X0.1)

42530.0

446X5.0

14X54.0

226X40

21040.0

3216.00

239.500

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



96911)

"9005

XX2X0

~15~0.0

X02X0

25034J)

330340

496X0.0

9665.0

1090.30

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17







Sample Name:

RREC13-16-0507

RREC13-16-0709

RREC13-16-0911

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC13-17-0001

RREC13-17-0103

RREC13-17-0305

RREC13-17-0507

RREC13-17-0709

RREC13-17-0911







Sample Depth (ft):

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11







Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



14

10

8

120 J

370 U

660 U

1500 U

3700

1100 U

1800 U

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



19

14

11

190 J

370 U

660 U

1600

4000

1000 J

2000

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



4.3 J

3 U

4 U

76 J

160 J

370 J

1100 J

2000 J

440 J

580 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



8 U

3 U

1.6 J

47 J

	

	

	

	

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



11

3 U

1.7 J

230 J

430

920

3200

9200

1400

1X00

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



25

3 U

3.1 J



1400

2500

4700

6300

3600

4700

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



19

2 J

1.8 J

1200



1900

3000

4100

2600

3000

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



25

5

5.7

1300

1500

1900

3300

4200

2300

2500

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



26

8.1

9.9

880

1200

1600

2500

3600

2300

3500

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

25

14

4.6

610

1000

1200

1800

2300 U

1400

1800 U

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

13

3 U

4 U

1100

1300

1800

2600

3800

2300

2100

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



83 J

34 J

28 J

820 J

1600 J

3600 J

6200 J

9100 J

6200 J

11000 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



21 J

18 J

15 J

54 J

120 J

480 J

1100 J

2300 J

610 J

1200 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



73 J

26 J

36 J

1300 J

1700 J

4200 J

7800 J

13000 J

7000 J

13000 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



24 J

19 J

14 J

200 J

200 J

320 J

2100 J

5400 J

1300 J

2500 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



230 J

180 J

110 J

700 J

1200 J

4200 J

9900 J

18000 J

7600 J

16000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

63 J

100 J

810 J

1700 J

4600 J

7400 J

10000 J

6500 J

12000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



47 J

37 J

29 J

93 J

290 J

1400 J

2700 J

4200 J

1400 J

2800 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



110 J

47 J

59 J

890 J

1800 J

4900 J

8600 J

12000 J

7300 J

13000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



150 J

95 J

78 J

710 J

880 J

3100 J

13000 J

35000 J

6300 J

12000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



250 J

160 J

110 J

650 J

1900 J

7900 J

17000 J

21000 J

10000 J

17000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



72 J

40 J

55 J

450 J

820 J

2400 J

4800 J

6400 J

3800 J

6400 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



100 J

69 J

47 J

240 J

810 J

3600 J

6900 J

8800 J

3700 J

5600 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



120 J

53 J

68 J

650 J

1400 J

4100 J

8000 J

9800 J

5300 J

9300 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



430 J

280 J

270 J

830 J

1400 J

7800 J

19000 J

40000 J

7700 J

13000 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



270 J

100 J

210 J

950 J

2500 J

11000 J

21000 J

22000 J

12000 J

16000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



32 J

18 J

26 J

180 J

460 J

1500 J

2800 J

3500 J

2100 J

3400 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



430 J

350 J

340 J

560 J

1400 J

8500 J

16000 J

25000 J

6400 J

9800 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



180 J

100 J

140 J

780 J













Chrvsene (a)

166

1290

us/ks

48

20

16

1200

1600

2X00

5000

6600

3900

4~00

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL

us/ks

5.5 J

2.2 J

0.59 J

160 J

350 .1

440 .1

010 .1

910 .1

540 .1

660 .1

Fluoranthene

423

2230

us/ks

34

3 U

4 U

1600

1X00

3300

"300

9X00

4100

4200

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536

us/ks

7.6 J

2.8 J

4.2

130 J

2"0 .1

"0

2200

3S00



1800 U

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

12

1.9 J

0.61 J

590

930





2300 U



1800 U

Naphthalene !a'

176

561

us/ks

8 U

3 U

4 U

2901

370 U

660 U

2000

2300 U



1800 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



13

7.2

6.6

350













Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



48

27

26

750

1200

2100

6400

11000

3000

5X00

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



50

8.2

7.2

1500

2300

4X00

9400

13000

6200

9900

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



354.400

107.600

92.1000

11928.0

10205.0

26SOO.O

56660.0

X3310.0

35630.0

46440.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



1545.40

798.90

794.60

17735.0

2X040.0

09X00

13XX50

1X9310

XX050

131150

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 6 of 26

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Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-19

RREC13-20





RREC13-18-SURF

RREC13-18-0001

RREC13-18-0103

RREC13-18-0305

RREC13-18-0507

RREC13-18-0709

RREC13-18-0911

RREC13-19-SURF

RREC13-19-0001

RREC13-20-SURF

Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-0.5

Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/29/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



130 J

68 J

210 J

710

100 J

21 J

6.1 J

92 J

170 U

51 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



210 J

230 U

1000 U

860

340 U

56 U

23 U

130 J

84 J

82 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



92 J

110 J

820 J

490 J

180 J

24 J

9.6 J

59 J

96 J

34 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



52 J



....



	

16 J

8.8 J

40 J

170 U

21 J

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



300 J

320

2400



530

73

43

190

210

130

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



1200

1200



2»00



210

93

710

610

410

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450





1300

2200

2000

1500

150

73

700

460

400

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1300

1400

2100

1800

1300

140

67

670

520

400

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



880

940

1600

1500

1000

110

52

480

420

270

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

590

770

1100

820

650

68

39

300

350

180

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1200

1000

1800

1700

1100

120

55

590

400

370

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

920 J

3100 J

4100 J

2700 J

250 J

98 J

600 J

770 J

270 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



60 J

56 J

490 J

430 J

210 J

24 J

12 J

53 J

100 J

30 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

1400 J

5400 J

6400 J

3900 J

430 J

170 J

970 J

940 J

520 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



230 J

120 J

320 J

1000 J

170 J

31 J

9.4 J

150 J

100 J

87 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



850 J

860 J

5900 J

6900 J

3600 J

390 J

170 J

660 J

940 J

370 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



900 J

870 J

4000 J

4900 J

2900 J

320 J

140 J

670 J

830 J

250 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



100 J

130 J

1000 J

930 J

520 J

51 J

21 J

100 J

260 J

40 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

1000 J

4800 J

5600 J

3100 J

330 J

120 J

770 J

920 J

300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



760 J

490 J

4100 J

5300 J

1500 J

210 J

71 J

600 J

700 J

320 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



760 J

800 J

6400 J

7100 J

3900 J

390 J

160 J

630 J

1600 J

280 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



440 J

450 J

2100 J

2500 J

1300 J

160 J

67 J

400 J

500 J

120 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



270 J

330 J

2700 J

2500 J

1400 J

120 J

51 J

230 J

660 J

86 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



670 J

740 J

3900 J

4500 J

2400 J

250 J

94 J

580 J

730 J

190 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



840 J

640 J

7500 J

6100 J

2500 J

310 J

160 J

860 J

1600 J

460 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



900 J

1000 J

9300 J

8000 J

4200 J

420 J

150 J

770 J

1900 J

310 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



160 J

150 J

1100 J

1200 J

640 J

71 J

31 J

160 J

270 J

47 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



560 J

480 J

5600 J

4200 J

2500 J

250 J

160 J

660 J

1500 J

360 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



720 J

800 J







300 J

130 J

540 J

1300 J

190 J

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



1300

1200

2900

2700



200

89

700

660

410

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



150 J

220 J

310 .1

290.1

220.1

19 J

10 J

91 J

120 J

49 J

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230

us/ks

1900

2000

5600

4400



320

170

890

800

630

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks

150 J

160 J

1100

720

210.1

43 J

23 J

110 J

170

59 J

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

560

680

940 J

730

560

54 J

30

280

300

170

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

340 U

230 U



640 U

340 U

56 U

23 U

170

170 U

120

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



370

350







51 J

29

190

150 J

120

Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



850

930

4800

3000

1400

180

78

510

590

320

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



1500

1500

4800

4100

2300

300

140

790

1000

550

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



12824.0

13089.0

34930.0

28110.0

10*10.0

1973.00

951.400

6930.00

6540.00

4335.00

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



18924.0

19640.0

"3810

6"?10.0

38430M

4231.00

1884.90

11423.0

14726.0

6469.00

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 7 of 26

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)





RREC13-20

RREC13-20

RREC13-20

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

Sample Name:

RREC13-20-0001

RREC13-20-0103

RREC13-20-0305

RREC13-21-SURF

RREC13-21-0001

RREC13-21-0001-FD

RREC13-21-0103

RREC13-21-0103-FD

RREC13-21-0305

RREC13-21-0305-FD

Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



9.9

11

8.6

86 J

99 J

83 J

250 J

370 J

920 J

1100 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



13

14

10

150 J

100 J

310 U

310 U

400 U

1200

1400 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



3 J

1.4 J

1.7 J

79 J

130 J

100 J

140 J

240 J

640 J

770 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



2.2 J

4.1 U

4 U

45 J

310 U

61 J

62 J

— -

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



4.3

3.2 J

1.9 J

190 J

310

150 J

230 J

3IIII .1

"II .1

900 .1

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



16

7.2

3 J

880

	HOfl	

800

960

1200

2200

2900

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



15

6.9

3.5 J

1000

1100

840

830

1100

1X00

2300

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



22

11

7.4

1500

1000

1000

900

1200

1900

2400

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



17

13

9.8

930

970

690

670

880

1400

1700

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

11

8.5

7

540

1200 J

390 J

330 J

450

860 J

1000 J

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

16

4.2

1.5 J

1000

920

850

690

1100

1600

2000

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



31 J

32 J

27 J

930 J

1200 J

860 J

1400 J

1600 J

2200 J

2500 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



15 J

17 J

14 J

77 J

140 J

120 J

290 J

420 J

1100 J

1200 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



42 J

39 J

32 J

1300 J

1500 J

1300 J

2100 J

2900 J

4000 J

5200 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



17 J

17 J

13 J

160 J

150 J

120 J

290 J

430 J

1500 J

1600 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



150 J

170 J

150 J

880 J

1500 J

1200 J

3200 J

4300 J

9300 J

11000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



110 J

100 J

95 J

1500 J

1300 J

1400 J

2900 J

3700 J

3800 J

5000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



27 J

34 J

27 J

180 J

400 J

360 J

980 J

1400 J

2600 J

2900 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



57 J

61 J

55 J

1400 J

1500 J

1400 J

2600 J

3300 J

4300 J

5400 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



91 J

92 J

83 J

650 J

1100 J

960 J

3300 J

5000 J

15000 J

17000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



120 J

150 J

130 J

1300 J

1900 J

1800 J

4600 J

6700 J

10000 J

13000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



49 J

60 J

50 J

810 J

740 J

740 J

1500 J

1700 J

2500 J

3200 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



47 J

53 J

48 J

600 J

1100 J

1100 J

2600 J

3800 J

5900 J

6600 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



62 J

69 J

59 J

1300 J

1400 J

1200 J

3200 J

3300 J

4500 J

5600 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



350 J

370 J

330 J

830 J

2500 J

2200 J

6400 J

9500 J

25000 J

27000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



150 J

120 J

160 J

1600 J

3000 J

2400 J

6900 J

8700 J

11000 J

14000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



21 J

24 J

22 J

370 J

330 J

210 J

610 J

1000 J

1200 J

1700 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



310 J

390 J

320 J

1000 J

2100 J

1900 J

5500 J

7800 J

17000 J

18000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



100 J

110 J

100 J

1600 J

2400 J

1700 J

5000 J

	

	



Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



29

23

20

1000

1300

920

1200

1500

2300

2900

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/ks

1.7 J

1.1 J

0.8 J

130 J

370 J

100 J

79 J

lilt .1

210 .1

250 .1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230

us/ks

23

8.6

4.2

1700

1500

1600

1700

2400

6600

9900

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks

5.6

4.4

3.8 J

98 J

180 J

150 J

270 J

3211.1

1200

1400.1

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

4.9

2.3 J

1.2 J

480

1000

380

310

410

750 J

860 J

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

11

8

4 U

300 U

310 U

310 U

310 U

400 U



1400 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



10

9

7.9

370

340

320



510





Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



32

36

33

680

1000

760

1100 1400

5900

"200

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



21

12

8.5

1300

2200

1300

1X00 2300

4900

6X00

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



230.700

153.850

111.500

10922.0

13720.0

9711.00

10011.0 145ll~.lt

33600.0

43190.0

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



895.70

854.85

780.20

19609.0

26870.0

20546.0

57476.0 5041".!)

X6090

10X530

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline	Assessment of Contaminated Sediments

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan	Page 8 of 26	Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-22

RREC13-22

RREC13-22

RREC13-22







Sample Name:

RREC13-21-0507

RREC13-21-0507-FD

RREC13-21-0709

RREC13-21-0709-FD

RREC13-21-0911

RREC13-21-0911-FD

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC13-22-0001

RREC13-22-0103

RREC13-22-0305







Sample Depth (ft):

5-7

5-7

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5







Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



550 J

630 J

270 J

180 J

21

17

82 J

86 J

140 J

450 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



1100 U

850 U

460 U

340 U

31

23

150 J

130 J

160 J

530 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



440 J

480 J

190 J

120 J

4.4 J

5.6 J

100 J

150 J

280 J

370 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



150 J

130 J

59 J

39 J

6.9 U

2.1 J

67 J

65 J

110 J

130 J

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



"Oft J

"00 J

4S0

320 J

8.2

13 J

360

430 .T

5-0

560 .T

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



'000

2"00



950

24

35









Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



2400

2300

1100

710

18

26

1500

roo

2300

1500

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



2600

2300

1200

790

23

31

1500

1600

2100

1700

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1800

1700

820

520

22

25

980

1200

1600

1200

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1200 J

1100

470 J

330 J

15

19

660

940

1000

660

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2100

2100

990

650

16

24

1300

1600

2100

1300

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2600 J

2700 J

1600 J

1100 J

47 J

57 J

900 J

1100 J

2000 J

2200 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



670 J

830 J

280 J

190 J

20 J

20 J

77 J

84 J

370 J

790 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5000 J

5300 J

2900 J

1800 J

69 J

88 J

1700 J

1800 J

3300 J

3800 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



730 J

790 J

440 J

290 J

34 J

26 J

160 J

150 J

220 J

690 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



7100 J

8300 J

3300 J

2200 J

220 J

220 J

1000 J

1200 J

4300 J

9000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4100 J

4600 J

2500 J

1600 J

130 J

120 J

840 J

1100 J

2500 J

3700 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

2000 J

650 J

430 J

41 J

41 J

160 J

190 J

1200 J

2600 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4700 J

5500 J

2600 J

1700 J

87 J

100 J

980 J

1200 J

2700 J

4100 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



7400 J

9300 J

2700 J

1800 J

180 J

190 J

580 J

600 J

2500 J

7000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



8300 J

10000 J

4100 J

2800 J

200 J

220 J

970 J

1100 J

5200 J

12000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2100 J

2400 J

1300 J

850 J

63 J

57 J

430 J

470 J

1200 J

2100 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



3900 J

5000 J

1500 J

1100 J

74 J

89 J

410 J

600 J

3100 J

6200 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3800 J

4500 J

2100 J

1400 J

92 J

97 J

730 J

830 J

2300 J

4000 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



14000 J

17000 J

5600 J

3700 J

520 J

460 J

790 J

950 J

7000 J

17000 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



10000 J

12000 J

5100 J

3100 J

230 J

250 J

1200 J

1400 J

5400 J

12000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

1100 J

530 J

390 J

27 J

28 J

150 J

190 J

630 J

1100 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

13000 J

4100 J

2900 J

450 J

450 J

820 J

980 J

6300 J

15000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL









1900 J

140 J

150 J

920 J

1000 J

3900 J

8100 J

Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



2800

2900

1500

950

36

48

1400

	...jSftD 	

2200

	2100 	

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



300.1

270.1

140.1

100 J

2.5 J

3.7 J

170 J

240 J

310 J

180 J

Fluoranthene

423

2230



6800

6500

2900

1900

43

70

2100

2600





Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



830 J

670 J

370.1

220 J

13

10 J

150 J

180 J

420 J

450 J

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL





960

440 J

290 J

6 J

12 J

640

860

960

620 J

Naphthalene !a'

176

561





850 U

460 U

340 U

11

13 U

320 U

450 U

510 U

650 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL









210 J

14

16





710



Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



4000

3900

1600

1000

60

66



1300



2400

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



5400

5400

2300

1500

37

60

1.800

2000

3000

3100

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



34820.0

33260M

15699.11

10209.0

351.550

454.900

14427.0

1"420.0

23965.0

21X25.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



80350

80515

3"649.0

242X9.1)

1350.55

1550.90

22124.0

26364.0

52885.0



NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 9 of 26

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-22

RREC13-22

RREC13-22

RREC13-23

RREC13-23

RREC13-23

RREC13-23

RREC13-23

RREC13-23

RREC13-23





RREC13-22-0507

RREC13-22-0709

RREC13-22-0911

RREC13-23-SURF

RREC13-23 -0001

RREC13-23-0103

RREC13-23 -0305

RREC13-23-0507

RREC13-23 -0709

RREC13-23 -0911

Sample Depth (ft):

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



490 J

270 J

400 J

230 J

380

970

1000

1600

1400 U

1400 U

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



750

300 J

320 J

370 J

540

1500

1500

2600

1400 U

1400 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



260 J

340 J

480 J

310 J

320 J

630 J

650 J

2200

590 J

760 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



	

	

	



	

	

	

	





Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



flit .1

Milt .1

1600

111)0

550

9X1)

1300

1X00





Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



201)1)

2500

3300

1900

2X00

3000

3300

3X00

4500

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



2300

roo

3000

1900

2200

2500

2500

3200

3X00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



1600

2100

1200

2800

2100

2200

2200

2300

2700

3300

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1300

1600

1100

2100

1600

1900

2100

2100

2400

2800

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

780

1000

700

1400

1700

2000

2100

1900

2200

2700

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1500

2300

1300

3000

1300

1700

1900

2400

2900

2800

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2900 J

2400 J

2600 J

2200 J

2000 J

3500 J

4000 J

3800 J

3700 J

3800 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



910 J

450 J

450 J

220 J

390 J

1100 J

1100 J

1000 J

670 J

810 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4700 J

4700 J

5200 J

4100 J

2600 J

4400 J

4700 J

5200 J

4800 J

5500 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



830 J

380 J

500 J

400 J

680 J

1800 J

1800 J

3100 J

1000 J

1300 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

5400 J

6500 J

3200 J

3700 J

9500 J

10000 J

9700 J

7800 J

8400 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4800 J

2800 J

2300 J

2100 J

1700 J

3500 J

4100 J

4000 J

3600 J

3700 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2900 J

1100 J

620 J

520 J

960 J

3300 J

3100 J

2500 J

1800 J

1800 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



5300 J

3700 J

2900 J

2500 J

2100 J

4800 J

5000 J

4700 J

4200 J

4200 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



8900 J

3400 J

4400 J

1900 J

3900 J

12000 J

13000 J

11000 J

5900 J

6700 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



14000 J

6400 J

4100 J

2900 J

4200 J

12000 J

12000 J

11000 J

10000 J

10000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2500 J

1300 J

1100 J

790 J

820 J

2100 J

2200 J

2000 J

1700 J

1700 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



6500 J

2800 J

1100 J

1200 J

2100 J

7800 J

7100 J

5100 J

4400 J

4400 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4900 J

2600 J

1800 J

1600 J

1600 J

4000 J

4000 J

3500 J

3700 J

3600 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



20000 J

7300 J

4400 J

3000 J

6200 J

22000 J

22000 J

18000 J

12000 J

13000 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



14000 J

7300 J

4100 J

3200 J

3900 J

14000 J

12000 J

9900 J

10000 J

9900 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

580 J

520 J

300 J

400 J

1200 J

1100 J

1000 J

950 J

950 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



16000 J

6800 J

2500 J

2400 J

4800 J

18000 J

16000 J

13000 J

11000 J

11000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL









	

	

	

	

	

	

0-1111 .1

Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



2000

2000

2300

3100

2100

3100

3300

3-|)0

4000

4600

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



230 .1

310 .1

210 .1

3X0 .1

5011

630.1

6X0 .1

5"0.l

620.1



Fluoranthene

423

2230



3000

5300

301)0

5400

201)0

4300

4400

5200

6-00

JPOO

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



430 .1

"60 .1

"30

4"0 .1

4X0

1000

0X0

2400



'600

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks



970

610 J



1600





1600





Naphthalene !a'

176

561

us/ks

640 U

940 U

680 U

660 U

"SO

2000

1300

1400

1400 U



Pervlene

NSL

NSL



560 J



















Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



3100

4000

2~00

2400

4300

4-|)0

6200

6100

6"00

Pyrene (a)

195

1520

us/ks 1 3400

4300

4300

4100

3600

5X00

5"l)0

6200

"1)00

X300

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0

us/ks 1 22~IHt.lt

30250.0

26300.0

33120.0

24945.0

3"235.0

3X305.0

46X20.0

4-510.0

55X40.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



65500.0

52140.0

53220.0

4-0X5.0

09355

0"525

0X0"0

06550

106550

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 10 of 26

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-24

RREC13-24

RREC13-24

RREC13-25

RREC13-25

RREC13-25

RREC13-25

RREC13-25

RREC13-25

RREC13-26







Sample Name:

RREC13-24-SURF

RREC13-24-0001

RREC13-24-0103

RREC13-25-SURF

RREC13-25-0001

RREC13-25-0103

RREC13-25-0305

RREC13-25-0507

RREC13-25-0710

RREC13-26-SURF







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1300 U

92 J

42 J

310 U

490 J

630 J

530 J

850

580 J

200 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



1300 U

500 U

210 U

310 U

1300 U

1000 U

700

1400

930 U

1300 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



940 J

1200

350

120 J

800 J

670 J

520 J

400 J

480 J

660 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	



27 J

31'" "



	

	

	

	

1 T

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



2300

970

320

390

2100

1500

850

1100

4600



Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



3500

1300

480



5*700

5200

2600

2600

3900

4100

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



2600

8"0

290

1300

5100

4600

2300

2100

3000



Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1900

860

320

1100

4000

3500

2000

1800

2300

3800

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1600

550

220

910

3100

2900

1500

1500

1900

2500

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1300 U

360 J

150 J

630

2300

1900

910

780

1200

1900

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2400

770

320

1300

3800

3800

1700

1900

2500

3100

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2100 J

670 J

280 J

780 J

3900 J

3500 J

2300 J

4000 J

3500 J

2300 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



320 J

140 J

50 J

57 J

740 J

970 J

770 J

1400 J

1000 J

250 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4700 J

1700 J

650 J

1500 J

7800 J

7700 J

4900 J

6000 J

7000 J

4100 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



600 J

110 J

60 J

130 J

740 J

1100 J

870 J

1500 J

1000 J

320 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



4800 J

1800 J

630 J

910 J

9500 J

11000 J

8400 J

15000 J

12000 J

3300 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1300 J

440 J

210 J

510 J

2500 J

3300 J

2100 J

5200 J

3600 J

1500 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



350 J

110 J

44 J

78 J

2000 J

2700 J

2100 J

4000 J

2700 J

520 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



1900 J

640 J

290 J

750 J

4500 J

4900 J

3500 J

6700 J

5300 J

2700 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



2200 J

670 J

320 J

360 J

5000 J

7800 J

6800 J

13000 J

9100 J

1400 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



2200 J

710 J

300 J

570 J

9000 J

11000 J

8000 J

16000 J

12000 J

2600 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



460 J

150 J

75 J

210 J

1000 J

1200 J

950 J

2600 J

1600 J

670 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



440 J

130 J

68 J

140 J

4200 J

5000 J

4000 J

7300 J

4900 J

1100 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



850 J

260 J

140 J

340 J

2700 J

3200 J

2300 J

5300 J

3500 J

1500 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



2400 J

830 J

370 J

450 J

13000 J

19000 J

16000 J

30000 J

23000 J

3800 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1500 J

440 J

230 J

430 J

7700 J

9500 J

7500 J

14000 J

11000 J

2500 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



210 J

57 J

41 J

56 J

500 J

640 J

520 J

1000 J

710 J

280 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



970 J

260 J

150 J

240 J

9200 J

13000 J

11000 J

19000 J

15000 J

2500 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL







160 J





(iVin J

	

	

	

	

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290

us/ks

3100

1100

450

1300

5400

4900

2"00

3000

3600

4200

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/ks

310.1

100.1

42 J

150 .1

610 .1

510 .1

240 .1

200.1

320.1

460.1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230

us/ks

sooo

3~00

1200

2400

11000

8900

4"00

4900

"600

8600

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks

1600

1300

230

1~0 .1

1100.1

820 .1

600 .1

650

1200

660 J

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

970 J

340 J

140 J

540

1900



770







Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

1300 U

500 U

210 U

310 U

1300 U

1400

1100

1500

1100



Pervlene

NSL

NSL







110 J











800 J



Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



"000

4300

1200

1100

6600

5600

3"00

4400

6800

5200

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



5200

2300

820

1800

"91)0

"400

4200

391)1)

6400

6000

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



42420.0

20011.0

6549.00

14165.0

60060.0

533"0.0

29X20.0

31580.0

46"I5J)

46400J)

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



59100M

25X61.0

8906.0

19185.0

109450

111140

"2000

1045"0

105550

65320.0

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-26

RREC13-26

RREC13-26

RREC13-26

RREC13-27

RREC13-27

RREC13-27

RREC13-27

RREC13-27

RREC13-27







Sample Name:

RREC13-26-0001

RREC13-26-0103

RREC13-26-0305

RREC13-26-0507

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC13-27-0001

RREC13-27-0103

RREC13-27-0305

RREC13-27-0507

RREC13-27-0710







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



810 J

960

1100

680 J

110 J

2400

2300

4200

2200

2200

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



1300 U

1300

1300

930

380 U

3000

2900

5800

2900

3200

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



1100 J

740 J

480 J

400 J

140 J

430 J

490 J

1300 J

1200 J

1500

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL





....

	

	



	

	

	

	

IIm.T

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



1400



1300

1100

430

710

1000.1

2100

2400

2700

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050





4000

3400

2000

2000

2200

3000

4200

4600

5200

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



3-00

3100

2600

2300

1000

roo

2300

2-00

3000

3600

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



3000

3400

2600

2200

2000

1700

2400

2700

2800

3900

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2800

2400

1800

1600

1400

1300

1600

2100

2200

2400

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2600

1400

1500

1000 J

1100

800

1100

1200 J

1300 J

1400

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

3400

2800

2000

2000

1800

1600

1900

2700

2800

3000

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3600 J

3900 J

2500 J

2100 J

1300 J

2600 J

2700 J

5100 J

4000 J

4100 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



640 J

990 J

640 J

510 J

82 J

1100 J

1100 J

1900 J

1200 J

1500 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



7000 J

7400 J

5500 J

4500 J

2200 J

5300 J

5800 J

10000 J

8300 J

8200 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

1600 J

1600 J

1100 J

200 J

3700 J

3600 J

6700 J

3400 J

3700 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



8300 J

12000 J

6400 J

5700 J

1500 J

11000 J

11000 J

19000 J

13000 J

15000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2800 J

4600 J

2300 J

2000 J

860 J

3600 J

2900 J

6300 J

4000 J

3600 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1500 J

2700 J

1400 J

1100 J

180 J

3600 J

3200 J

4900 J

3300 J

3600 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4500 J

5900 J

3800 J

3200 J

1500 J

5300 J

4900 J

9800 J

6400 J

5700 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



5500 J

8500 J

6800 J

4500 J

670 J

16000 J

17000 J

32000 J

16000 J

14000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



7600 J

12000 J

6700 J

6200 J

1100 J

14000 J

12000 J

19000 J

14000 J

16000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

2000 J

960 J

900 J

280 J

1800 J

1700 J

3200 J

1800 J

1800 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

5600 J

2900 J

2700 J

270 J

7500 J

6800 J

9700 J

6600 J

7200 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

4500 J

2700 J

2200 J

750 J

4100 J

4400 J

7100 J

4800 J

4500 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

21000 J

9800 J

8500 J

1000 J

23000 J

26000 J

42000 J

22000 J

23000 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



7200 J

13000 J

8900 J

7200 J

970 J

14000 J

14000 J

22000 J

14000 J

15000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



570 J

1000 J

560 J

500 J

130 J

930 J

880 J

1600 J

900 J

1100 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



8200 J

15000 J

7600 J

6100 J

650 J

15000 J

16000 J

21000 J

13000 J

16000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



	

	

	

	

	











Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



4400

4300

3200

3000

2300

2500

2000

4400

4"00

5000

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



020.1

360 .1

430.1

250.1

320 .1

200.1

2X0 .1

310.1

350 .1

420.1

Fluoranthene

423

2230



~X00

*"00

6000

5X00

3X00

4200

6100

X"00

11000

12000

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



040 J

X40 .1

1100

020

220 .1

600

1000.1

2X00

2100

3200

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks



1200

1300

880

930



970 J





1400

Naphthalene !a'

176

561



1300 U

1-00

1300

1200

380 U

6"0

1400



1900 U

4200

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



















800 J



Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



5000

5600

5200

4600

2300

4300

5500

11000

10000

11000

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



6~00 .1

6000

5200 .1

4400

2X00

3400

4"00

"600

"200

"200

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



40XX0.0

44X00.0

30110.0

34120.0

22500.0

2X040.0

3X240M

50XX0.0

5X601) J)

60330.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



03040

1 DM 1)0

"X550

6X320.0

31162.0

04410

101240

15X330

12X"90

146030

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-28

RREC13-29

RREC13-29

RREC13-29







Sample Name:

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-28-0001

RREC13-28-0103

RREC13-28-0305

RREC13-28-0507

RREC13-28-0709

RREC13-28-0911

RREC13-29-SURF

RREC13-29-0001

RREC13-29-0103







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



76 J

2200

1400 U

1100 U

860 U

770 U

870 U

270 J

360

950

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



350 U

2200

1400 U

1100 U

860 U

770 U

870 U

320 U

350

1200

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



110 J

600 U

1400 U

1100 U

860 U

770 U

420 J

160 J

120 J

480 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	

	







	

	

---

150 "



Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



4-0

630





1000

1700

1000

300

110 .1

1600

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050







5000

4600

4400

4000

3300

1400

500

3X00

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



1500

1300

301)0

3600



201)1)

2500



380

2000

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1400

1400

3500

3000

3100

2900

2400

1500

370

2900

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1000

1300

2800

2600

2600

2300

2000

980

380

2400

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

770

1100

2500

2300

2200

1900

990

730

340

2300

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1400

1200

3200

3100

2900

2200

2100

1200

310

2300

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



860 J

3400 J

4900 J

4700 J

4800 J

5600 J

4300 J

1200 J

800 J

4100 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



61 J

1300 J

740 J

620 J

470 J

550 J

380 J

240 J

260 J

820 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1700 J

4700 J

6300 J

5900 J

5700 J

5900 J

6700 J

2100 J

1100 J

5700 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

3200 J

1200 J

1200 J

830 J

950 J

750 J

330 J

520 J

1600 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

10000 J

7600 J

7500 J

6100 J

7600 J

7300 J

2900 J

2500 J

8600 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



790 J

3600 J

4500 J

4200 J

4400 J

5300 J

4800 J

1300 J

990 J

3700 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

3900 J

1600 J

1500 J

1100 J

1300 J

1000 J

730 J

800 J

2400 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

5500 J

4800 J

4800 J

4700 J

5900 J

5600 J

1600 J

1300 J

5300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



580 J

20000 J

6200 J

5500 J

3300 J

4000 J

2900 J

2900 J

3900 J

9400 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



910 J

16000 J

12000 J

11000 J

9000 J

12000 J

9100 J

3200 J

3500 J

11000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



320 J

1800 J

2000 J

1900 J

2300 J

3000 J

2500 J

540 J

500 J

1900 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



320 J

9600 J

4300 J

4100 J

3400 J

4000 J

3200 J

1700 J

1800 J

5500 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



540 J

4800 J

3900 J

3900 J

3800 J

4900 J

5000 J

1100 J

1200 J

4000 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



830 J

29000 J

9700 J

7900 J

4600 J

5500 J

5000 J

5100 J

6400 J

14000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



750 J

18000 J

12000 J

12000 J

11000 J

14000 J

12000 J

3000 J

4100 J

12000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



88 J

1300 J

1200 J

1200 J

1200 J

1600 J

1500 J

240 J

270 J

930 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



560 J

24000 J

8800 J

6900 J

4300 J

5100 J

3800 J

3700 J

4800 J

11000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL











"Omm J



"







Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



1400

2500

5000

4X00

4500

4500

3300



630

4000

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



220.1

600 U

1400 U



860 U

770 U

2X0 .1

220.1

120 .1

XOO.I

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



2300

3000

8000

6000

6500

5"00

5100



640

5500

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



l"O.I

0X0

1400 U

1"00

1500

1300

"20 .1

1X0.1

100

1600

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL



690

880

2300





1800

880



280



Naphthalene!a'

176

561



350 U

600 U

1400 U

1500

1600

1600

1200

320 U

150 u

1100

Pervlene

NSL

NSL























Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



1100

3200

5X00

5~00

4"00

4200

3400

1400

"30

4000

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



1700

4000

X500

"600

"000

6500

4100

1"00

1000

6300

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



15167.0

25490M

54100.0

51200.0

4"520J)

42"40.0

32560J)

15356.0

6220.00

44210.0

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



21833.0

100301)

100"40

105420

05250

100301)

X2X"5

32266.0

23150J)

1005X0

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-29

RREC13-29

RREC13-29

RREC13-29

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-30





RREC13-29-0305

RREC13-29-0507

RREC13-29-0709

RREC13-29-0911

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC13-30-0001

RREC13-30-0001-FD

RREC13-30-0103

RREC13-30-0103 -FD

RREC13-30-0305

Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1100 U

820 U

1800 U

2600 U

410 J

1400

1400

2400

1400

1400

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



1200

820 U

1800 U

2900

670 U

2100

2000

3200

2000

1900

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



640 J

440 J

1100 J

1500 J

330 J

910 U

830 U

1800

1100

880 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL





	

	



	

	

	



	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845





1400

4300

7100

1200

910 U

930

2500

1300

1400

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



4600

3200

0400

11000

4200

2000

2000

4900

3300

4100

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



3-00

2500

"300

X0D0

4000

2300

2400

4100

201)0

3600

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



3700

2500

6200

6800

3300

2200

2300

3400

2300

3200

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2800

1900

5200

6200

2500

2100

2200

3200

2100

2500

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2500

1700

4700

6100

1600 J

1800

2000

3000

1200

1400

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2900

2000

5900

6800

3600

1800

1800

2800

2400

2800

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4400 J

3400 J

8200 J

10000 J

3100 J

5500 J

5900 J

6100 J

3100 J

4600 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



940 J

520 J

960 J

1600 J

550 J

2000 J

1900 J

2100 J

1000 J

1300 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



6300 J

4500 J

12000 J

15000 J

5900 J

6200 J

6700 J

8600 J

6400 J

8600 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1500 J

940 J

1800 J

3600 J

680 J

2500 J

2400 J

3900 J

2300 J

2300 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9800 J

6800 J

13000 J

19000 J

7500 J

17000 J

17000 J

18000 J

11000 J

15000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3900 J

3000 J

6100 J

7200 J

3300 J

6800 J

7500 J

6400 J

3200 J

4700 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2100 J

1500 J

2000 J

2800 J

1500 J

5600 J

5200 J

4900 J

2500 J

3400 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



5400 J

3800 J

7700 J

9200 J

4000 J

8000 J

8700 J

8400 J

5000 J

7300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



7400 J

4600 J

8500 J

14000 J

5700 J

22000 J

21000 J

25000 J

12000 J

13000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



13000 J

9500 J

14000 J

19000 J

7400 J

23000 J

23000 J

21000 J

11000 J

16000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1300 J

3100 J

3000 J

1100 J

3500 J

4100 J

3100 J

1700 J

2700 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



5400 J

3700 J

4500 J

6700 J

3000 J

11000 J

10000 J

9700 J

4500 J

6700 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



4000 J

3000 J

4800 J

6700 J

2400 J

6800 J

7000 J

6300 J

3600 J

5700 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



13000 J

8400 J

13000 J

19000 J

11000 J

39000 J

38000 J

38000 J

22000 J

28000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



13000 J

9900 J

15000 J

20000 J

6800 J

21000 J

22000 J

18000 J

9400 J

15000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

820 J

1400 J

1500 J

490 J

1700 J

2400 J

1700 J

760 J

1100 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

7800 J

9200 J

13000 J

7500 J

30000 J

29000 J

27000 J

13000 J

18000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL









1 I'-""""' J

	











Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



4"00

3400

0300

11000

3000

3600

3600

5200

3400

4300

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/ks

XXO .1

OOO.I

1000.1

l'OO.I

4X0.1

910 U

830 U

1400 U

2X0.1

360 .1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



-100

4600

13000

rooo

6300

3"00

3000

"200

5X00

6"00

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks



1500

2X00

4600

610.1

1200

1200

2200

1000 .1

930 J

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL



2300

1500

4300

4900

1500

1500

1600

2400

990 J



Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks



1200

2000

4400

"X0

2000

2500

2500

1200

1300

Pervlene

NSL

NSL













910 U









Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



5900

3400

11000

19000

3600

5100

5100

9X00

6200

6000

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



"500

5100

16000

22000

5300

5300

5"00

10000

5400

6100

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



555"0.0

35X00.0

100"00

13"000

41355.0

3X220.0

3O1"5.0

66400J)

41320.0

46X20.0

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



11"560

X0X00

1"X260

240400

X0X"0

1364"5

13"590

160400

03X00

124020

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 14 of 26

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Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-30

RREC13-31

RREC13-31

RREC13-31

RREC13-31

RREC13-31

RREC13-32

RREC13-32





RREC13-30-0305-FD

RREC13-30-0507

RREC13-30-0507-FD

RREC13-31-SURF

RREC13-31-0001

RREC13-31-0103

RREC13-31-0305

RREC13-31-0507

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-32-0001

Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

5-7

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



1000

1500 U

1900 U

610 U

9.4 U

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

1100 U

520 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



1300

1500 U

1900 U

160 J

4.7 J

1.9 J

2.1 J

1.9 J

300 J

340 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



970 U

1700

1900 U

210 J

2.8 J

0.9 J

1 J

0.82 J

370 J

840 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



	

	

	

.....

9.4 U

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



1-00

3600

3000



11

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

1400

201)0

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050





5600

6400

2700

37

4.7U

4.7

4.5 U

4000

5700

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



3100

4400

5300

2400

33

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

3X00

4-00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



2800

3900

4800

2000

34

4.7

6.5

4.5 U

3600

4600

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2300

3000

3600

1700

25

4.7U

6.2

4.5 U

2600

3400

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

US/ks

2100

2900

3700

1700

24

6.1

7.2

5.6

1900

2900

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

US/ks

2000

3300

4000

2000

25

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

2900

3700

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4400 J

4600 J

5300 J

1900 J

39 J

14 J

17 J

14 J

2900 J

4400 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

630 J

690 J

120 J

3.9 J

2.3 J

2.4 J

2.2 J

150 J

650 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5800 J

6900 J

7600 J

2800 J

49 J

11 J

14 J

11 J

3800 J

7000 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1700 J

1600 J

1600 J

200 J

6.4 J

3.3 J

3.6 J

3.3 J

350 J

620 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

7200 J

7800 J

2100 J

45 J

18 J

20 J

18 J

2300 J

8400 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3600 J

3000 J

3900 J

940 J

41 J

20 J

23 J

18 J

1800 J

3000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

1200 J

1200 J

160 J

6.1 J

4 J

3.8 J

3.5 J

220 J

1500 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



5400 J

4200 J

4600 J

1400 J

34 J

14 J

15 J

12 J

2000 J

4100 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

4700 J

5100 J

660 J

22 J

12 J

13 J

13 J

1100 U

3700 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



14000 J

8100 J

8900 J

1100 J

43 J

23 J

26 J

23 J

1900 J

7400 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1700 J

1300 J

1500 J

400 J

13 J

9.5 J

13 J

11 J

500 J

1300 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



6500 J

2900 J

3000 J

160 J

12 J

7 J

73

6.5 J

430 J

2900 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3800 J

2900 J

3200 J

610 J

23 J

14 J

16 J

14 J

930 J

2500 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



22000 J

6400 J

6800 J

610 U

32 J

25 J

36 J

28 J

1100 U

8600 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

8200 J

8900 J

770 J

47 J

29 J

24 J

32 J

1300 J

5900 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



840 J

770 J

780 J

610 U

5.9 J

5.1 J

5.8 J

4.1 J

1100 U

1900 U

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



17000 J

5100 J

5600 J

300 J

34 J

29 J

33 J

33 J

610 J

6000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL











36 J

23 J

23 J

24 J





Chrvsene (a)

166

1290

us/

3"00

5300

6300

2400

37

7.1

10

6.8

3"00



Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL

us/



1500 U

1900 U



7 J

0.79 J

1.2 J

0.71 J

610.1

040 .1

Fluoranthene 'a'

423

2230

us/

5100





4300

47

4.7U

6

4.5 U

5"00



Fluorene (a)

774

536

us/



7000

*>00



9.4 U

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U



1400.1

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/

1800



3200

1500

19

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

1700



Naphthalene !a'

176

561

us/

QK0





610 U

15

4.7U

4.7 U

4.5 U

1100 U



Pervlene

NSL

NSL





		

lOMMl



33

29

28

27



1.1-J

Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



5500





2600

25

4.7U

5.1

4.8

3100



Pyrene (a)

195

1520

us/

0500

11000

11000

4300

51

4.9

8.2



6100

0-00

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



42«>35 Jl

"3150.0

X1600.0

2X"95J)

381.900

49.8900

68.4500

48.1300

40X30.0

63X20.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



	





JOUUJ.U

677.200

196.640

220.750

195.680

JHO iU.U

1UJJJU

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

Ug/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 15 of 26

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Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-32

RREC13-32

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-34





RREC13-32-0103

RREC13-32-0305

RREC13-33-SURF

RREC13-33-0001

RREC13-33-0103

RREC13-33-0305

RREC13-33-0507

RREC13-33-0709

RREC13-33-0911

RREC13-34-SURF

Sample Depth (ft):

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



140 J

33 J

170 U

150 J

940

2200

2300 J

1000

24 J

670

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



42 J

24 J

83 J

360 U

860 U

2700

3300

1300

92 U

700

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



350

57 J

49 J

200 J

470 J

1400 J

1800 J

1200

37 J

390 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



330 U

110 U

170 U

"vT

	

	

....

	

18 J

600 U

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



650

200

170 U

240 .1

1300

4500

6900

2400

100

600

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



noo

380

530

1500

3800

6800

13000

4600

350



Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



820

360

620

1600

2-00

4-00

10000

3500

310

1800

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



510

270

800

1700

3000

3500

8700

2100

300

2000

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



540

230

530

1200

2100

3100

6100

2200

240

1700

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

400

230

470

710

970

1800 J

3600

1500

130

1800

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

570

260

530

1300

2500

3900

8400

3200

300

1200

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

340 J

640 J

2000 J

4800 J

7400 J

9600 J

4100 J

280 J

3100 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



180 J

34 J

38 J

390 J

1300 J

2000 J

1200 J

600 J

33 J

1300 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1900 J

500 J

670 J

3600 J

9200 J

16000 J

21000 J

9500 J

550 J

4400 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

44 J

92 J

200 J

880 J

3500 J

3800 J

1600 J

39 J

1000 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



2300 J

490 J

470 J

4500 J

17000 J

25000 J

21000 J

9100 J

450 J

14000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



670 J

190 J

780 J

3000 J

8100 J

7100 J

8700 J

3700 J

260 J

3000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



230 J

57 J

110 J

1700 J

4600 J

5000 J

1500 J

860 J

52 J

4400 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

290 J

680 J

3500 J

8200 J

11000 J

9600 J

5400 J

290 J

4900 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

210 J

350 J

1500 J

8200 J

17000 J

9000 J

5000 J

160 J

11000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

350 J

790 J

6800 J

21000 J

23000 J

11000 J

5000 J

300 J

19000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



240 J

60 J

420 J

1400 J

3400 J

3700 J

2500 J

1200 J

81 J

1700 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



290 J

100 J

380 J

3800 J

10000 J

11000 J

1900 J

930 J

94 J

9600 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



490 J

130 J

510 J

2700 J

6700 J

7300 J

4800 J

2500 J

140 J

4000 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

330 J

440 J

6900 J

24000 J

32000 J

8600 J

4900 J

270 J

24000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



830 J

250 J

1000 J

12000 J

22000 J

24000 J

7600 J

4100 J

250 J

17000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



76 J

12 J

190 J

660 J

1900 J

2000 J

1100 J

360 J

31 J

1100 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



510 J

200 J

460 J

7300 J

20000 J

22000 J

3800 J

1800 J

170 J

24000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



420 J

160 J

860 J

"<1111.1









170 J

10000 J

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



950

370

650

1800

3900

6100

12000

4100

340

2~00 *.*.*./•

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



130 J

74 J

150 J

180 .1

280.1

430 .1

1100 .1

430 .1

34 J

600 J

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



1300

550

750

2100

6800

10000

70000

6400

550



Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



330 J

100 J

170 TT

1"0 .1

900

2200

3300

1500

62 J

500 J

Indeno(12 3-cd)pvrene
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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-35

RREC13-35

RREC13-35

RREC13-35







Sample Name:

RREC13-34-0001

RREC13-34-0103

RREC13-34-0305

RREC13-34-0507

RREC13-34-0709

RREC13-34-0911

RREC13-35-SURF

RREC13-35-0001

RREC13-35-0103

RREC13-35-0305







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5







Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1300

2200 U

2600 U

1600 U

1600 U

1700 U

930 U

2400 U

410 U

4 U

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



1800

2200 U

2600 U

1600 U

1600 U

1900

340 J

2400 U

410 U

4 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



1000 J

1000 J

2600 U

1600 U

1600 U

1700 U

360 J

1700 J

420

4.4

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	

	







	

	



.....

4 U

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



1300

3100

3500

2100

2600

2600

1000

5600

950

13

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



3600

XI00

6X00

5900

6700

6600

3000

7ooo

1300

21

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



2X00

6200

4600

4200

4600

4300

2500





16

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



2900

6100

4600

4100

4200

3900

2800

3800

610

12

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2500

4900

4000

3600

3700

3600

2000

3400

640

12

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2600

5000

3300

2900

3300

3300

1400

3000

590

11

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2200

5900

4200

3800

4100

3600

2400

3200

730

9.6

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4000 J

6300 J

5900 J

6500 J

7900 J

9800 J

2900 J

7000 J

1200 J

21 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1600 J

1300 J

1600 J

1200 J

1200 J

1400 J

200 J

1200 J

240 J

3.1 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5600 J

8500 J

9300 J

8300 J

9100 J

11000 J

3000 J

12000 J

2100 J

30 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



2200 J

1900 J

2400 J

2000 J

1500 J

2600 J

440 J

1400 J

210 J

3.7 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



15000 J

15000 J

15000 J

13000 J

15000 J

18000 J

2800 J

17000 J

2900 J

40 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4400 J

6400 J

6400 J

6200 J

6900 J

12000 J

2200 J

3800 J

660 J

12 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



5400 J

4100 J

4300 J

3200 J

3200 J

4200 J

370 J

1100 J

210 J

2.8 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



6500 J

7700 J

8700 J

7800 J

8500 J

13000 J

2600 J

6100 J

1000 J

16 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



19000 J

14000 J

15000 J

12000 J

8200 J

14000 J

1700 J

7300 J

1000 J

15 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



22000 J

18000 J

21000 J

19000 J

25000 J

33000 J

3200 J

9100 J

1500 J

24 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2400 J

2800 J

3400 J

2800 J

3600 J

6400 J

1100 J

1800 J

280 J

5.6 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

9300 J

10000 J

7700 J

8800 J

12000 J

620 J

1500 J

260 J

4.4 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5200 J

5800 J

6900 J

6300 J

7000 J

13000 J

1500 J

2600 J

470 J

8.7 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



35000 J

25000 J

27000 J

20000 J

14000 J

24000 J

2100 J

6100 J

1100 J

16 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



21000 J

17000 J

23000 J

22000 J

25000 J

44000 J

3100 J

4800 J

840 J

15 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

1600 J

1900 J

1700 J

1800 J

3600 J

420 J

750 J

120 J

2.4 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



29000 J

18000 J

25000 J

18000 J

17000 J

24000 J

1500 J

2300 J

420 J

7.9 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL





















10 J

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290

us/1

4200

3400

6600

6100

"300

"900

3100



1200

17

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/1

X"O.I

1500.1

2600 U

1600 U

1600 U



5X0 .1

040.1

190 .1

3.5 J

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



6300

14000

rooo

10000

11000

9"00

5000



2100

28

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



1100

1000.1

4000

3200

2400

2300

930 U

2"00



7.6

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/1



4500

2800

2600

2900



1300

2400 J

460

.3

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/1





2600 U

1600 U

1600 U



1100

2400 U

410 U

U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



910 J













		



'3

Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



6500

12000

1X000

XI00

"100

X500

3100



2"00

¦n

Pyrene(a)

195

1520

u#/l

"300

15000

1X000

12000

12000

13000

4X00

15000

2X00

10

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



4	0.0

96000M

09900.0

601)00.0

"2200J)

"3"00.0

33*10.0

X"340.0

16325.0

234.400

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



146
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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-36

RREC13-36

RREC13-36

RREC13-37

RREC13-37

RREC13-37

RREC13-37

RREC13-37

RREC13-37

RREC13-37







Sample Name:

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC13-36-0001

RREC13-36-0103

RREC13-37-SURF

RREC13-37-0001

RREC13-37-0103

RREC13-37-0305

RREC13-37-0507

RREC13-37-0709

RREC13-37-0911







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11







Date Sampled:

10/28/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



2400 UJ

1500 U

570 U

90 J

570 J

750

49

7.7

2.9 J

3.6 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



81 J

140 J

240 J

140 J

270 J

140 J

13 J

2.8 J

2 J

2.5 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



200 J

270 J

460 J

360 J

1700 J

2100

89

11

0.78 J

1.6 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



2 |f""i T7

	

	

....



	

43 U

5 U

5 U

5 U

Anthracene (a)

57 2

845



O'O 1











150

12

0.58 J

1.6 J

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



4400 .1

3300







2300

190

21

5 U

5 U

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



5000 .1

3300

1400

(>500

0-00

2100

170

15

1.4 J

3.2 J

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



8300 J

4800

1800

5800

5200

1300

100

14

5 U

6.6

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



5300 J

3300

1400

3900

4400

1300

110

13

4.4 J

5.9

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

3500 J

2500

1200

2700

3400

940

98

16

6.4

9

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

6900 J

3700

1300

5500

4200

1400

100

11

1.5 J

2.8 J

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



2700 J

2700 J

2400 J

3400 J

8600 J

2400 J

250 J

35 J

12 J

16 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2400 UJ

240 J

600 J

1600 U

810 J

490 J

42 J

6.4 J

2.3 J

3.1 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5000 J

3400 J

3100 J

6000 J

12000 J

3900 J

380 J

44 J

11 J

15 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



2400 UJ

170 J

320 J

1600 U

600 J

640 J

44 J

7.7 J

3.6 J

4.5 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1600 J

2400 J

4500 J

2900 J

12000 J

5200 J

500 J

72 J

24 J

31 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

2300 J

2800 J

2400 J

5300 J

1400 J

150 J

34 J

20 J

24 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2400 UJ

620 J

1500 J

1600 U

1100 J

520 J

47 J

7.7 J

4 J

4.2 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3300 J

2700 J

3200 J

2400 J

7400 J

2200 J

230 J

33 J

13 J

17 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



340 J

1600 J

4200 J

560 J

5300 J

4500 J

280 J

40 J

14 J

19 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

3200 J

7100 J

1700 J

7700 J

3000 J

280 J

48 J

24 J

29 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1700 J

940 J

1400 J

990 J

2100 J

520 J

63 J

15 J

11 J

13 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



270 J

1600 J

3400 J

320 J

1400 J

560 J

52 J

13 J

7.2 J

9.3 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2300 J

1700 J

2500 J

1200 J

3500 J

990 J

130 J

27 J

14 J

18 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



440 J

3400 J

10000 J

630 J

5500 J

3400 J

290 J

59 J

33 J

46 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

3100 J

7400 J

1500 J

5800 J

1700 J

180 J

47 J

33 J

40 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



560 J

520 J

850 J

180 J

990 J

140 J

23 J

5.7 J

4.2 J

5.4 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



360 J

3000 J

8900 J

400 J

2200 J

1100 J

120 J

45 J

32 J

46 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



i	

	

	

	





00 J

27 J

20 J

23 J

Chrvsene 
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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-39





RREC13-38-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF-FE

RREC13-38-0001

RREC13-38-0103

RREC13-38-0305

RREC13-38-0507

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-39-0001

RREC13-39-0103

RREC13-39-0305

Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



270 U

330 U

15 U

4.7U

4.4 U

4.4 U

1300 U

650 J

71 J

1.1 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



67 J

65 J

15 U

4.7U

4.4 U

4.4 U

240 J

2500 U

330 U

4.3 U

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



68 J

83 J

28

1.4 J

1.4 J

1.2 J

350 J

1100 J

280 J

1.4 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



270 U

330 U

15 U

4.7U

4.4 U

4.4 "







0.3 J

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



34ft

530

22

1.2 J

1.7 J

1.6

1-ftft

56ftft

"1ft

2 J

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



121)1)



65

5.1

9.3

4.4







6

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



1300

1-00

64

4.7U

9.8

4.4

63ftft

1101)1)

151)1)

3.7 J

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1100

1400

60

6.1

11

5.1

5500

9600

800

4.9

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



850

1200

48

5.7

10

4.6

4100

6100

880

4.8

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

760

1200

51

8.3

14

6.5

3500

4100

500

3.4 J

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

950

1400

45

4.7U

7.8

4.4 U

4600

10000

1100

4.3 U

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



910 J

1200 J

67 J

14 J

21 J

13 J

4600 J

6000 J

1400 J

9.1 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



38 J

59 J

6.6 J

2.3 J

2.4 J

1.9 J

210 J

690 J

150 J

1.4 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

1700 J

86 J

15 J

17 J

11 J

5700 J

16000 J

3300 J

17 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



76 J

77 J

7.1 J

3.3 J

3.4 J

2.4 J

290 J

720 J

77 J

1.5 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



620 J

1000 J

71 J

21 J

21 J

16 J

3300 J

11000 J

2400 J

17 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



550 J

630 J

49 J

20 J

24 J

19 J

2700 J

5500 J

830 J

14 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



67 J

80 J

9 J

4.1 J

4.5 J

3.8 J

330 J

1300 J

230 J

2.9 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



580 J

750 J

53 J

17 J

19 J

13 J

3200 J

6800 J

1500 J

14 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



270 U

330 U

26 J

11 J

12 J

9.7 J

1300 U

3800 J

600 J

7 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



530 J

640 J

62 J

27 J

28 J

22 J

2900 J

7700 J

1300 J

27 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



260 J

240 J

19 J

10 J

10 J

11 J

960 J

1400 J

250 J

7 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



120 J

130 J

17 J

7.9 J

8.1 J

7.6 J

610 J

2200 J

180 J

4.6 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



290 J

330 J

29 J

16 J

17 J

13 J

1500 J

2900 J

630 J

11 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



270 U

330 U

44 J

24 J

26 J

22 J

1300 U

9300 J

900 J

19 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



350 J

440 J

51 J

30 J

32 J

27 J

1700 J

6700 J

1000 J

19 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



270 U

330 U

15 U

4.6 J

4.2 J

3.9 J

1300 U

2500 U

35 J

2.9 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



150 J

160 J

37 J

30 J

31 J

29 J

840 J

5500 J

390 J

19 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



140 J



39 J

23 J

21 J

19 J

910 J



400 J

15 J

Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



1100



67

9.2

14

8.9



111)01)

1400

7.5

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



260 J

43ft

17

1.2 J

3.7 J

0.92 J

1200 J

1300.1

140 J

0.75 J

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



1300

230ft

83

7.9

10

5.2

6900

-)(){)(){)

1800

9.4

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



270 U

330 U

11 J

2.4 J

2.2 J

1.4 J

1300 U

1500.1

210 J

1.7 J

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

660

1100

44

3.2 J

8.7

2.3 J

3100



420

2 J

Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

270 U

330 U

15 U

4.7U

4.4 U

4.4 U

1300 U

2500 U

330 U

4.3 U

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



320

460

39

35

37

31

1.»ii i





32

Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



610

930

41

6.6

7

4.4

35ftft

llftftft

1401)

7.4

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



1400

220ft

95

9.3

11

6.2

"Iftft

161)1)1)

2"ftft

11

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



11520.0

l~233.ft

715.500

73.6500

118.200

54.82

5"44ft.ft

121241)

15152.11

.9000

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



15588.0

23157.0

1136.60

242.300

297.000

196.f

"N56ft.ft

rxftXI)

2512".!)

6.450

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 19 of 26

Assessment of Contaminated Sediments
Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-39

RREC13-40

RREC13-40

RREC13-40

RREC13-40

RREC13-40

RREC13-41

RREC1341





RREC13-39-0507

RREC13-39-0709

RREC13-39-0911

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC13-40-0001

RREC13 40-0103

RREC13-40-0305

RREC13 40-0507

RREC13-41-SURF

RREC1341-0001

Sample Depth (ft):

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



1 J

1.3 J

2 J

44 J

3.7 J

2.5 J

3.1 J

3.5 J

1100 U

5800

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



4.3 U

4.3 U

4.6 U

85 J

4.3 J

2.1 J

2.2 J

2.5 J

900 J

8300

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



0.22 J

0.26 J

0.42 J

83 J

11 J

1.1 J

0.68 J

0.75 J

590 J

1700 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



4.3 U

4.3 U

0.18 J

110 J

33 U

4 U

5 U

5 U

	



Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



0.26 J

0.36 J

0.66 J

400

24 J

1.6 J

0.43 J

0.76 J

1600

5400

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



4.3 U

4.3 U

4.6 U



110

7

5 U

5 U

3500

^600

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



0.59 J

0.84 J

2 J

2000

95

5.2

2.2 J

1.9 J

2400

5100

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



4.3 U

4.3 U

5.1

1800

69

8.3

5.1

5.2

2600

3900

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2.4 J

2.7 J

4.3 J

1300

75

6.8

4.9 J

5.1 J

2100

3700

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

US/ks

2.3 J

2.6 J

4.1 J

750

64

9

7.5

7.8

1400

3000

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

US/ks

4.3 U

4.3 U

4.6 U

1800

75

5

2.1 J

2.3 J

1800

3700

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



6.7 J

7.9 J

11 J

1200 J

130 J

23 J

16 J

16 J

5800 J

10000 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



1.1 J

1.4 J

1.7 J

44 J

9.1 J

2.4 J

2.6 J

2.6 J

710 J

2100 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



8.7 J

10 J

15 J

2100 J

180 J

18 J

12 J

12 J

6300 J

14000 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1.3 J

1.7 J

2.5 J

90 J

5.8 J

3.5 J

3.8 J

4.4 J

1100 J

10000 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



12 J

14 J

21 J

940 J

140 J

29 J

27 J

26 J

10000 J

23000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



12 J

14 J

21 J

1100 J

81 J

25 J

22 J

26 J

6700 J

8100 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2.6 J

2.6 J

3.7 J

77 J

19 J

4.5 J

4.6 J

4.4 J

2100 J

2800 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



10 J

11 J

16 J

970 J

110 J

17 J

14 J

14 J

7000 J

10000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



5.1 J

5.8 J

8.9 J

240 J

29 J

13 J

14 J

17 J

6300 J

21000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



14 J

15 J

22 J

660 J

120 J

28 J

26 J

27 J

18000 J

19000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



5.7 J

6.6 J

9.1 J

350 J

30 J

12 J

11 J

13 J

3200 J

4400 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



4.1 J

4.3 J

6.3 J

160 J

29 J

8.8 J

9.1 J

8.3 J

5700 J

5200 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



9.5 J

11 J

16 J

440 J

62 J

18 J

15 J

17 J

6400 J

6600 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



16 J

18 J

30 J

300 J

69 J

35 J

36 J

39 J

10000 J

15000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



22 J

26 J

36 J

590 J

91 J

36 J

38 J

37 J

22000 J

15000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3.3 J

3.2 J

5 J

64 J

7.9 J

5.2 J

5.8 J

5.8 J

1900 J

2100 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



18 J

23 J

32 J

190 J

52 J

37 J

36 J

38 J

9000 J

9300 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL

us/ks

14 J

17 J

22 J

">70 J

45 J

21 J

20 J

20 J





Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



4.4

5.4

8.2

1700

110

11

87

87

4300

"200

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

US/ks

0.26 J

0.35 J

0.52 J

220 J

18 J

1.8 J

0.93 J

1 J

4X0.1

1100.1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230

us/ks

4.3 U

4.3 U

5.3

2200

140

9.7

5.6

5 U

4X00

12000

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks

0.89 J

1.3 J

1.5 J

110 J

8.6 J

2.1 J

2.6 J

2.8 J

1500

3100

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

0.64 J

0.79 J

1.3 J

680

45

4.7 J

2.5 J

2.6 J

1300



Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks

4.3 U

4.3 U

4.6 U

340 U

33 U

4 U

5 U

5 U



5400

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



32

27

37

490

42

43

45

36





Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



4.3 U

4.3 U

4.8

Sfll

40

7

6.5

7.8

5100

14000

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



4.3 U

4.3 U

6.5

1X01)

190

13

6.3

5.4

6100

14000

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



28.9100

31.2500

49.7800

1005S.0

1036.90

92.6000

60.8400

59.5100

3*>4—0.0

100500

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



139.660

149.100

216.480

-23204*0

1782.70

288.000

247.840

235.410

121100

INK100

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

Ug/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

Page 20 of 26

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Site Characterization Report


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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41





RREC13-41-0103

RREC13-41-0103-FD

RREC13-41-0305

RREC13-41-0305-FD

RREC13-41-0507

RREC13-41-0507-FD

RREC13-41-0709

RREC13-41-0709-FD

RREC13-41-0911

RREC13-41-0911-FD

Sample Depth (ft):

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

5-7

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



5900

3700

920 U

830

2400

2500

9400

8400

10000

10000

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



8600

5300

1200

1200

3400

3600

14000

12000

15000

15000

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1200 J

690 J

620 J

800 J

940 J

2400 J

2100 J

4300 J

4400 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	

	

	

	



....

....

....

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



NODI)

4900

1600

1600





10000

xxoo

15000

14000

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

108

1050

us/ks

0X00

-TJ00

3600

301)0





10000

oi oo

16000

16000

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



(MM

4000

2600

2900



4200

"300

6300

11000

12000

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



5100

3600

2500

2500

2900

3200

5100

4400

7700

8300

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



4400

3300

2100

2200

2900

3200

4700

4000

6700

7200

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

US/ks

3800

2800

1700

1600

2300

2600

4100

3000 J

4800 J

4800 J

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

4400

3100

2100

2500

2800

3000

4600

4500

7600

8400

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

8600 J

5200 J

5500 J

7100 J

8200 J

13000 J

10000 J

19000 J

19000 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2500 J

1500 J

690 J

560 J

970 J

1000 J

3100 J

2800 J

4700 J

4500 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



19000 J

12000 J

5700 J

5900 J

8500 J

9900 J

19000 J

18000 J

31000 J

31000 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



10000 J

6400 J

1400 J

1400 J

4100 J

4300 J

16000 J

15000 J

18000 J

18000 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



26000 J

17000 J

9800 J

7400 J

12000 J

14000 J

30000 J

24000 J

43000 J

42000 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



8200 J

6600 J

5100 J

5600 J

6000 J

6800 J

9600 J

9300 J

13000 J

14000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2700 J

1800 J

1800 J

1400 J

1500 J

1800 J

3000 J

2700 J

4300 J

4700 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



11000 J

7700 J

5600 J

5500 J

7000 J

8300 J

12000 J

11000 J

17000 J

17000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



24000 J

14000 J

5100 J

5000 J

10000 J

11000 J

34000 J

31000 J

45000 J

42000 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



17000 J

13000 J

14000 J

11000 J

11000 J

13000 J

19000 J

17000 J

28000 J

29000 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4000 J

3300 J

2900 J

2400 J

3200 J

3400 J

4800 J

4600 J

5300 J

5700 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



4100 J

3000 J

4700 J

4100 J

3500 J

4000 J

4600 J

4000 J

5400 J

5700 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



6400 J

5000 J

4700 J

4600 J

5100 J

5900 J

7000 J

5800 J

8700 J

8700 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



16000 J

10000 J

6500 J

6200 J

8500 J

9700 J

21000 J

19000 J

26000 J

25000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



14000 J

11000 J

13000 J

14000 J

12000 J

13000 J

14000 J

14000 J

18000 J

19000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1600 J

1400 J

1600 J

1600 J

1900 J

2100 J

2100 J

2400 J

2700 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



7100 J

5300 J

6100 J

5500 J

5600 J

6200 J

9300 J

8600 J

11000 J

11000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL





" Inn J

	

	

	



	







Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



0100

6300

3X00

4100

4"00

5"00

9200

X200

14000

15000

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/1

1300.1

1000 .1

630 .1

640 .1



			

1500 .1

1200.1

1X00 .1

2000.1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



13000

9000

6600

5200

6900

-xoo

15000

12000

21000

22000

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



4600

201)0

1400

1500

1500



X200

6000

X400

XOOO

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL



3000 J

2400

1500

1500

1900

2300

3400 J



	



Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/1

4~00

3500

2300

2400



3400

XI00

6900

"900

X"00

Pervlene

NSL

NSL











SHU

'Mi i.l









Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



20000

12000

5100

4500





25000

22000

36000

35000

Pyrene(a)

195

1520

US/1

1X000

12000

5"00

6200

xooo

0500

20000

1X000

33000

33000

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



125500

X2450.0

434X0M

432"0.0

59900.0

6X440M

153000

131400

210950

213600

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



21"000

14X140

103500

99220

11"610

134—0

24"300

216200

350150

356000

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

Ug/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-42

RREC1342

RREC13-42

RREC13-42

RREC1344

RREC13-44

RREC1344

RREC13-44

RREC1344

RREC13-45







Sample Name:

RREC13-42-SURF

RREC13 42-0001

RREC13-42-0103

RREC13-42-0305

RREC1344-SURF

RREC13-44-0001

RREC13 44-0103

RREC13-44-0305

RREC13 44-0507

RREC13-45-SURF







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5







Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



99 J

5.6 J

1.7 J

0.44 J

69 J

77 J

100 J

310 J

410 J

200 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



250 U

11 U

4.2 U

4.6 U

130 J

380 U

350 U

420

610 J

350 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



150 J

12

1.2 J

0.44 J

82 J

140 J

120 J

220 J

320 J

230 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



92 J

2.4 J

0.43 J

0.16 J

72 J

89 J

64 J

100 J

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



420

20

1.8 J

0.57 J

400

430

220 J

230 J

410 .1

1000

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



1300

22

5

1.3 J

<1100 <



980

1000



3400

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



1100

17

3.1 J

1.2 J

1200

1700

930

890

1500

3600

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



920

11 J

5.6

5.5

1100

1900

1100

1100

1500

3000

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



730

13

5.7

3.4 J

920

1200

730

760

1200

2200

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

540

9.5 J

4.9

0.83 J

810

700

350

360

670 J

1500

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

990

15

3.5 J

2.5 J

1200

1600

780

770

1500

2700

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



700 J

16 J

12 J

2.1 J

820 J

1100 J

1200 J

1500 J

2500 J

2100

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



69 J

5.6 J

1.1 J

4.6 U

49 J

92 J

170 J

440 J

720 J

130

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

35 J

14 J

2.5 J

1300 J

1800 J

1800 J

2700 J

4300 J

3900

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



170 J

9.6 J

2.5 J

0.69 J

130 J

160 J

160 J

490 J

690 J

370

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



990 J

52 J

13 J

3.1 J

750 J

1300 J

2400 J

4600 J

8500 J

2100

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



420 J

7.8 J

21 J

2.3 J

780 J

1500 J

2800 J

3400 J

4800 J

1400

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



85 J

7.2 J

2.1 J

0.5 J

100 J

250 J

680 J

1600 J

2500 J

170

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



640 J

16 J

14 J

2.1 J

930 J

1300 J

2200 J

3400 J

4800 J

1700

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



500 J

55 J

9.8 J

2.9 J

410 J

480 J

1000 J

3500 J

6100 J

1100

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



540 J

26 J

14 J

3.1 J

670 J

1300 J

3600 J

7100 J

13000 J

1300

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

2.6 J

9.6 J

1.2 J

410 J

750 J

1300 J

1900 J

2700 J

530

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



80 J

8.5 J

5 J

4.6 U

280 J

620 J

2000 J

3800 J

6800 J

300

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



280 J

7.3 J

14 J

1.7 J

720 J

1100 J

2400 J

3400 J

5300 J

950

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



650 J

64 J

20 J

4.7 J

480 J

840 J

3300 J

9600 J

14000 J

1000

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



400 J

18 J

22 J

2.8 J

840 J

1300 J

4600 J

10000 J

13000 J

1100

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



54 J

1.4 J

3.1 J

4.6 U

180 J

330 J

550 J

1000 J

1600 J

130

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



310 J

29 J

15 J

3.1 J

350 J

850 J

3300 J

7900 J

14000 J

650

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



200 J

10 J

15 J

2.3 J

740 J

1100 J

3600 J

7600 J





Chrvsene (a)

166

1290



1100

21

88

2.2 J

1200

1600

1100

1100

2000

3200

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



150 J

2 J

0.58 J

0.19 J

210 J

220 J

85 J

85 J

170 .1

400.1

Fluoranthene

423

2230



2100

47

8.2

4.6 U

1800

3200

1800



5100

4300

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



190 J

16

18 J

0.74 J

130 J

180 J

120 J

340

390 .1

370.1

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL



470

6.8 J

1.7 J

0.49 J

690

670

330 J

300 J



	

Naphthalene !a'

176

561



330

11 U

4.2 U

4.6 U

290 U

380 U

350 U

320 U



690

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



310

72

3.9 J

5.8

370

500

380

[--



"I..

Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170



1100

65

6.2

4.6 U

780

1000

770

1300

2400

2200

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



1600

39

10

4.6 U

1400

1800

1500

2000

3700

3800

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



12677.0

316.700

67.0100

27.6200

12449.0

1720*) .0

10599.11

123"?.0

23150J)

32310.0

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



17356.0

558.500

160.710

53.4200

18338.0

26481.0

30384J)

51035.0

82140

44O80.0

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)









RREC13-45

RREC1345

RREC13-45

RREC13-46

RREC1346

RREC13-46

RREC1346

RREC13-46

RREC1346

RREC13-47







Sample Name:

RREC13-45-0001

RREC1345-0103

RREC13-45-0305

RREC13-46-SURF

RREC13 46-0001

RREC13-46-0103

RREC13 46-0305

RREC13-46-0507

RREC13 46-0710

RREC13-47-SURF







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5







Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















l-Methvlnaohthalene(b)

NSL

NSL



190 J

91 J

21

440 J

280 J

46 J

5.6 J

4.6 J

3.9 J

150 J

2-Methvlnaohthalene(a) 031

NSL

NSL



510 U

210 U

24

2400 U

2700 U

360 U

11 U

21 U

4 U

280 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



220 J

180 J

13

1400 J

1500 J

82 J

7.6 J

6.9 J

2.4 J

120 J

Acenaohthvlene !a'

NSL

NSL



110 J

33 J

4.2 ~





-i-

2.3 J

2 J

0.67 J

86 J

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



65ft

400

1!





42ft

11 U

21 U

4 U

360

Benzo(a)anthracene!a'

108

1050



r»»

520

4!

Iftftftft

15ftftft

13ftft

50

64

15

150ft

Benzolalovrene !a'

150

1450



16ftft

380

3:

SOW)

13ftftft

SOU

40

50

15

16ftft

Benzo(b)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL



1800

410

34

8600

12000

900

53

60

17

1800

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1100

250

33

5400

8100

670

38

42

16

1200

Benzo(sJi,i)pervlene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

700

150 J

25

5500

8000

640

39

44

14

880

Benzo(k)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1300

340

29

7200

11000

1100

39

44

13

1300

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

370 J

71 J

4200 J

6600

520 J

42 J

42 J

25 J

1100 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

110 J

23 J

300 J

450 J

44 J

3.7 J

3.8 J

2.5 J

84 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2300 J

840 J

110 J

9100 J

12000 J

1200 J

72 J

72 J

32 J

1800 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



280 J

110 J

32 J

780 J

550 J

74 J

8.1 J

6.7 J

5 J

290 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1100 J

240 J

4800 J

3400 J

470 J

42 J

46 J

35 J

1100 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

510 J

98 J

2200 J

3700 J

320 J

51 J

50 J

46 J

1200 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



200 J

170 J

51 J

250 J

1000 J

76 J

11 J

11 J

6.4 J

200 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

510 J

110 J

3100 J

5500 J

450 J

56 J

55 J

41 J

1300 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

830 J

180 J

2400 U

2700 U

360 U

24 J

22 J

19 J

920 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

1000 J

200 J

2400 U

2700 U

360 U

52 J

54 J

44 J

1100 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



440 J

240 J

53 J

680 J

1400 J

120 J

31 J

26 J

26 J

520 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



460 J

370 J

73 J

2400 U

2300 J

180 J

29 J

27 J

16 J

530 J

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



660 J

370 J

110 J

1200 J

3100 J

230 J

49 J

45 J

40 J

930 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1600 J

1500 J

570 J

2400 U

2700 U

360 U

48 J

47 J

46 J

1300 J

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

1100 J

300 J

2400 U

2700 U

360 U

93 J

96 J

78 J

1400 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



180 J

110 J

28 J

2400 U

550 J

48 J

9.6 J

9.5 J

14 J

220 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

1200 J

420 J

2400 U

3800 J

360 U

69 J

68 J

61 J

1100 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL





670 J

20(







67 J

69 J

54 J

1100 J

Chrvsene (a)

166

1290





480

6'

8901)

14000

llftft

52

62

24

	1600 	

Dibenzo(aJi)anthracene !a'

33

NSL



2211.1

49 J

4.9

16011.1

2500.1

1811.1

8 8 J

11 J

2.4 J

230 J

Fluoranthene

423

2230





1300

7:

'0000

21000

261)0 ; o

83

110

19

2400

Fluorene !a'

77.4

536



3511.1

280

2:

2000 .1

1100.1

260.1

7.4 J

6.9 J

3 J

180 J

Indeno(l,2J3-cd)pvrene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks



140 J

1'

5000





29

34

7.4

800

Naphthalene !a'

176

561

us/ks

510 U

210 U

1:

2600





12

21 U

4 U

390

Pervlene

NSL

NSL



i:to.i

120 J

1!







27

29

15

460

Phenanthrene!a'

204

1170





1000

11

140011

7100

1700

34

36

12

llftft

Pyrene (a)

195

1520



2400

870

7:

1401111

1501111

1800

72

91

23

19ftft

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



1X53ft.ll

6742.00

611.

115~lft

13493ft

13966.0

540.100

653.300

173.870

16526.11

Total PAH34 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



2S355.0

12367.0

1836.1ft

141"6ft

16493ft

17146.0

969.30

1092.60

470.770

2522ft.ft

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
w Included in calculation oftotal 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

lig/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSI^No screening level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC =Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC1347

RREC13-47

RREC1347

RREC13-47

RREC1348





RREC1347-SURF-FT

RREC13-47-0001

RREC13 47-0103

RREC13 47-0103-FD

RREC13-47-0305

RREC13 47-0305-FD

RREC13-47-0507

RREC13 47-0709

RREC13-47-0911

RREC1348-SURF

Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



150 J

150 J

99 J

90 J

250 J

150 J

610

590 U

930 J

240 J

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



280 J

290 U

450 U

430 U

620 U

520 U

450

590 U

1200

420 J

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



140 J

140 J

210 J

200 J

270 J

250 J

340 J

490 J

550 J

310 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	



	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



400

310

430 .1

490

490.1

560

5X0

6X0

900.1

900

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



1900

1400

1900

2000

2000

2300

1X00

2100

3100

3500

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



2000

If 00

2000

2000

2000

2400

1600

2100

2X00

3600

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



1800

1500

2000

1900

2000

2400

1800

1900

2700

3000

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1400

1100

1400

1400

1400

1700

1300

1600

2000

2200

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1000

850

1000

1100

940

1300

1300

1400

1100

2200

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1900

1500

1900

1800

2000

2200

1200

1500

2600

3000

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

960 J

1400 J

1300 J

1500 J

1600 J

1800 J

2300 J

2800 J

2100 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



86 J

78 J

120 J

130 J

230 J

170 J

320 J

620 J

900 J

170 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2100 J

1600 J

2200 J

2200 J

2800 J

2900 J

2300 J

2900 J

6200 J

3700 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



290 J

260 J

190 J

170 J

310 J

220 J

750 J

740 J

1500 J

470 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1300 J

1100 J

1700 J

1700 J

2900 J

2300 J

2800 J

4700 J

10000 J

2400 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

930 J

1500 J

1300 J

2200 J

1800 J

2200 J

2400 J

4400 J

1400 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



210 J

190 J

340 J

320 J

740 J

520 J

1100 J

1800 J

2400 J

300 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

1100 J

1600 J

1500 J

2200 J

2100 J

2300 J

2900 J

5500 J

2000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



960 J

1000 J

840 J

770 J

2000 J

1200 J

5200 J

7300 J

14000 J

1600 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1200 J

1100 J

1900 J

1800 J

3500 J

2700 J

4700 J

7200 J

11000 J

1700 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



510 J

490 J

690 J

590 J

990 J

830 J

1300 J

1200 J

1800 J

640 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



600 J

580 J

950 J

900 J

2100 J

1600 J

2700 J

4000 J

4900 J

640 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



900 J

750 J

1100 J

1000 J

1700 J

1600 J

2100 J

2300 J

3800 J

1100 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1300 J

1400 J

1700 J

1400 J

4100 J

2400 J

7400 J

13000 J

21000 J

2200 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

1400 J

2200 J

2000 J

4200 J

3300 J

6000 J

7700 J

11000 J

1600 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



180 J

160 J

270 J

250 J

460 J

390 J

760 J

720 J

890 J

250 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1100 J

1100 J

1800 J

1700 J

3700 J

2500 J

6600 J

12000 J

15000 J

1500 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL























Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



1900

1500

1900

2000

1900

2300

1900

2200

3000

3400

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL

us/ks

290 .1

260.1

310 .1

330 .1

240.1

390 .1

420.1

4~0 .1

360.1

650 .1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230



3100

2200

3200

3500

3~00

4400

2400

3100

5900

4X00

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536

us/ks

200 .1

140.1

250 .1

1~0 .1

240.1

260 .1

490

420 .1

6~0.1

3X0 .1

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks



810

970



890





1300





Naphthalene!a'

176

561

us/ks



290 U

450 U

430 U

620 U

520 U

450

590 U

980 U

"X0

Pervlene

NSL

NSL























Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



1.300

1100

1200

1400

1X00

roo

2000

2"00

4600

2600

Pyrene(a)

195

1520



2300

1X00

2300

2300

2900

3200

3300

4200

5400

3900

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



19X60.0

153X4.0

20120.0

20"20JI

22120.0

25500.0

21350.0

25445.0

366X0.0

356"0J)

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



20426.0

23",2"\0

329X5J)

33145.0

43320.0

43560J)

46X40.0

61360

91320

50190J)

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC1348

RREC13-49

RREC1349

RREC13-49

RREC1349





RREC1348-SURF-FT

RREC13-48-0001

RREC13 48-0103

RREC13 48-0305

RREC13-48-0507

RREC13 48-0710

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC1349-SURF-FT

RREC13-49-0001

RREC13 49-0103

Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units





















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



180 J

100 J

630

880

820

620

220 J

250 J

300 J

850

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



320 J

190 J

1100

1500

1300

980

400 J

440 J

560 U

1300

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



270 J

170 J

310 J

700 J

420 J

420 J

320 J

400 J

310 J

570 J

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL



	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	



	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845



020 .1

540

610

970

"SO

600

1100

1400

6~0

1000

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



2400



2300

2*700

2400

2000

4600

5100

2600

3400

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



2X00

2000

2400

2400

2400

2000

4-00

5600

2400

3300

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



2200

1800

2500

2200

2600

1900

4400

4600

2300

3200

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



1700

1300

1800

1700

1700

1300

3000

3400

1600

2200

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1900

1300

910

1100

840

720

3100

3500

1300

1100

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

2100

1600

2600 J

2200

2300 J

1800 J

3700

4200

2000

3300 J

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1600 J

1300 J

1600 J

2100 J

2000 J

1900 J

2700 J

3100 J

1800 J

2700 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



130 J

79 J

360 J

660 J

910 J

620 J

140 J

150 J

390 J

770 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



2600 J

2100 J

3100 J

3800 J

4100 J

3600 J

4800 J

5000 J

3400 J

5700 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



350 J

210 J

1200 J

1600 J

1500 J

1100 J

430 J

480 J

400 J

1500 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

1100 J

3700 J

6000 J

8900 J

7300 J

2300 J

2500 J

4100 J

8200 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1000 J

800 J

2500 J

1800 J

3200 J

3300 J

1500 J

1700 J

1500 J

4000 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



260 J

130 J

990 J

1800 J

2500 J

1700 J

210 J

210 J

1000 J

2000 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



1500 J

1100 J

2200 J

3000 J

3100 J

3000 J

2300 J

2600 J

2200 J

4000 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1300 J

590 J

5000 J

10000 J

10000 J

7100 J

1100 J

1200 J

3500 J

8900 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

750 J

3900 J

6400 J

8800 J

7400 J

1300 J

1500 J

3900 J

8700 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



410 J

330 J

1100 J

1100 J

1300 J

1300 J

600 J

620 J

640 J

1600 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



570 J

260 J

2100 J

3700 J

4500 J

3200 J

350 J

400 J

2200 J

3800 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



880 J

600 J

1500 J

2300 J

2300 J

2300 J

1100 J

1300 J

1500 J

2800 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1900 J

670 J

8200 J

17000 J

19000 J

14000 J

1100 J

1200 J

8400 J

17000 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

790 J

3800 J

6600 J

7100 J

5900 J

1200 J

1300 J

4200 J

8000 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



190 J

130 J

530 J

610 J

660 J

660 J

270 J

280 J

360 J

800 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1400 J

470 J

5400 J

10000 J

13000 J

9300 J

660 J

670 J

5900 J

11000 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL























Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



2400

1000

2400

2000

2500

2100

4400

4X00

2~00

3600

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



460 .1

300.1

240 .1

200 .1

220.1

100 .1

"50.1

OXO .1

200.1

300 .1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230







4400

5~00

5200

4300

5~00

6600

4200

6~00

Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



2"0 .1

220.1

400 .1

060

600.1

400 .1

420.1

460 .1

4X0.1

X00 .1

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL



1600

1100

850



780

650

2600

3000





Naphthalene!a'

176

561



620 U

460 U

510 U

800 U

610 U

550 U





560 U



Pervlene

NSL

NSL



















680



Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



1"00

1500

2500

4400

3~00

3300

3100

3400

2~00

4600

Pyrene(a)

195

1520





2400

3100

4300

3500

2000

5300

5600

3~00

5100

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



25420.1)

20240.0

2"045J)

33940M

30065.0

24X05J)

45360.0

50030J)

2~4"0.0

309-5J)

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



36"60.0

2 60.0

492X5.0

6X550.0

-2~65

50535J)

60000.0

6~100J)

51660.0

X39"5

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

pg/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-4 SEDIMENT RESULTS FORPAHs
River Rouge/E corse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, E corse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50





RREC13 49-0305

RREC13-49-0507

RREC13-49-0710

RREC13-50-SURF

RREC13-50-0001

RREC13-50-0103

RREC13-50-0305

RREC13-50-0507

Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analvte

TEC

PEC

Units

















1 -Methvlnaohthalene 031

NSL

NSL



860

340 J

460 J

120 J

2000 J

2700 J

1200 J

1200

2-MethvinaDhthalene(a)(b)

NSL

NSL



1400

560

850 U

220 U

5400 U

5200

2400 U

1900

Acenaohthene'3'

NSL

NSL



650 J

360 J

550 J

160 J

3900 J

5200

2300 J

1300

Acenaohthvlene!a'

NSL

NSL





....

....

	

	

	

	

	

Anthracene !a'

57.2

845





XW)

060

300

13000

9900

5900

3000

Benzo(a)anthracene !a'

108

1050



3600







24000

1X000

12000

5900

Benzolalovrene!a'

150

1450



3400

2500

2600

620

16000

12000

X000

3-00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene!a'

NSL

NSL



3200

2700

2700

980

14000

10000

8700

3700

Benzo(e)Dvrene

NSL

NSL



2400

1700

1800

620

10000

8100

5600

2700

Benzo(a,hi)pervlene!a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

1200

1000

870

560

7500

6500

4600

2200

Benzo(k)fluoranthene !a'

NSL

NSL

us/ks

3100 J

2200 J

2700 J

850

17000

13000

7300

3300

CI Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

1900 J

1900 J

500

12000

11000 J

6900 J

4800 J

CI Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



820 J

310 J

480 J

52 J

1800 J

1500 J

720 J

610 J

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



5800 J

4400 J

4000 J

1100 J

26000 J

23000 J

14000 J

8800 J

Cl-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



1500 J

620 J

880 J

220 J

3400 J

5400 J

2200 J

2100 J

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



10000 J

4200 J

5200 J

650 J

20000 J

19000 J

10000 J

9900 J

C2 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



4300 J

2500 J

2700 J

300 J

7400 J

8200 J

4600 J

4500 J

C2 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



2200 J

790 J

1100 J

55 J

1500 J

1700 J

900 J

1100 J

C2-Fluoranthenes/I>vrenes

NSL

NSL



4500 J

2800 J

2800 J

460 J

11000 J

12000 J

6700 J

5800 J

C2-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



9500 J

2400 J

3500 J

530 J

7500 J

12000 J

4300 J

5500 J

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



9800 J

4600 J

5900 J

330 J

13000 J

13000 J

7300 J

8100 J

C3 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



1800 J

930 J

1100 J

82 J

3100 J

3300 J

1800 J

2300 J

C3 Fluorenes

NSL

NSL



4000 J

1800 J

2300 J

57 J

3300 J

4000 J

2000 J

2500 J

C3 -Fluoranthenes/Pvrenes

NSL

NSL



3100 J

1700 J

1900 J

210 J

5900 J

6500 J

3700 J

4400 J

C3-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



19000 J

5300 J

8100 J

460 J

7800 J

9800 J

4500 J

6400 J

C3 -Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



8600 J

4800 J

6100 J

270 J

13000 J

15000 J

7400 J

8600 J

C4 Chrvsenes

NSL

NSL



910 J

470 J

510 J

39 J

1200 J

1800 J

800 J

1200 J

C4-Naohthalenes

NSL

NSL



12000 J

3900 J

5900 J

240 J

6200 J

6200 J

3200 J

4200 J

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes

NSL

NSL



















Chrvsene(a)

166

1290



3"00

2"00





21000

rooo





Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene!a'

33

NSL



320 .1

300.1

240.1

1X0 .1

2600 .1

2200.1

15IIII .1

6"0 .1

Fluoranthene!a'

423

2230











4"000

32000





Fluorene!a'

77.4

536



K00 .1

400.1



230

*200

0X00

3000

'500

Indeno(l_2,3-cd)pvrene!a'

NSL

NSL



1100

890

830 J

540

7600



4200





176

561











14000

P000





Pervlene

NSL

NSL









If

< |ini 1



-		



Phenanthrene !a'

204

1170



5400

241)0

4200



41000

32000





Pyrene(a)

195

1520



5300

3000

4300

1300

201)00

23000

14000

X300

Total PAH17 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



42230M

20530.0

36X05.0

11542.0

2"0000

216000

130X00

"2560J)

Total PAID 4 ND=1/2RL

1601.0

22800.0



90440

55550.0

6N0I0.0

14<»10.0

36"000

30X000

1X3520

1199"0

NOTES

Presented results are not normalized to organic carbon
<41 Included in calculation of total 17PAH

Excluded from calculation oftotal 34PAH
B = Method Blank Contamination

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range Value is estimated

J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected

Ug/kg = Micrograms per kilogram

NSD= No screening level

TEC =Threshold effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

PEC = Probable effect concentration

Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment

Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems (MacDonald et al 2000)

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC13-01

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02







Sample Name:

RREC13-01 -SURF

RREC 13-01-0001

RREC13-01-0103

RREC 13-01-03 05

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC 13-02-0001

RREC 13-02-0103

RREC 13-02-03 05

RREC 13-02-0507







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

13.5

10.5

10.2

15.2

10.6

12.3

18.8

14.9

17.3

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

142

158 J

180 J

230 J

50

70.4 J

111 J

114 J

152 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

8.7

16.2

4.4

4 J

0.71

1.9 J

3 J

3.7 J

4.5 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

66.2

97 J

43 J

40.9

30.2

51.9 J

91.2 J

84.9 J

135 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

209 J

250

300

332

52.4 J

70.3

115

108

155

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

30500

32800 J

23000 J

26400

37000

81900

102000

59200

89100

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

229 J

301

401

451

49.2 J

161

276

218

305

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

1.2

1.5

2.1

2.2

0.13 J

0.37 J

0.5 J

0.18 UJ

0.66 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

38.9

46.8 J

43.4 J

40.1 J

22.1

42.2

66.6

62.8

71.7

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.4 J

4.5 J

3.3 J

4.6 J

2.5 J

7.9

11.2

24.2

11.5

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

1.6

2

1.9

2

0.77 J

1.3

1.9

1.9

2.5

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

577

648 J

907 J

997

219

740

1040

748

938

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

9.87

11.6

10.9

8.42 J

9.04

10.2 J

9.17 J

10.7 J

9.1 J

































Sample Location:

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-05

RREC 13-05







Sample Name:

RREC 13-02-0709

RREC 13-02-0911

RREC 13-03-SURF

RREC 13-03-0001

RREC 13-03-0103

RREC 13-03-0305

RREC 13-03-0507

RREC 13-05-SURF

RREC13-05-0001







Sample Depth (ft):

7-9

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1







Date Sampled:

11/2/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

17.6

18.1

7.2

9

7.6

7.6

3.3

4.1

5.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

137 J

112

90.1 J

167 J

162 J

164 J

49.7 J

158 J

135 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

5.9 J

4.2

6.3 J

17.1 J

21.2 J

18.1 J

0.24 J

1 J

3.1 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

112 J

85.7

62.2 J

124 J

112 J

75.4 J

13.4 J

68.2 J

96 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

172

144

109 J

222 J

225 J

148 J

12.8 J

57.3 J

92.4 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

89600

80000

58800

43400

34100

31900

14300

47700

61200

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

283

240

132

222

218

150

9.1

97.7

218

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.11 J

0.48

0.46 J

1.1 J

1.4 J

0.9 J

0.015 J

0.11 J

0.43 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

47.9

37.3 J

35 J

60.2 J

61.1 J

37.7 J

16 J

17.6 J

49.9 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

6.6

6

3.4 J

2.6 J

2.4 J

2.3 J

0.74 J

2.8 J

4.4 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.6

1.9 J

1.1 J

2 J

2 J

1.3 J

1 UJ

0.38 J

1.6 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

1140

1030 J

483 J

792 J

717 J

430 J

34 J

178 J

746 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

14.2 J

16.4 J

11.6

6.06

6.97

4.76

0.68

7.01

5.49

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-05

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-06

RREC 13-07

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC 13-09

RREC13-11

RREC13-05-0103

RREC13-06-SURF

RREC 13-06-0001

RREC 13-06-0103

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC 13-09-0001

RREC 13-09-0001-FD

RREC 13-09-0103

3REC13-09-0103-FI

RREC 13-09-03 05

RREC 13-09-03 05-FD

RREC 13-11-SURF

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

0-0.5

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

9

7.9

13.8

13

5

3.9

8.7

7.1

14.2

14.3

15.6

13.2

7.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

145 J

197 J

106

116

86.9 J

59.4

150

150

169

457

278

202

67.5

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

4.1 J

1.6 J

2.1

3

0.89 J

0.95

4.7

3.9

7.5

7.9

10.2

7.3

7.6

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

110 J

109 J

637

119

242 J

212

183

254

167

252

203

139

157

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

139 J

114 J

84.2

94.6

37 J

110 J

169 J

164 J

179 J

182 J

202 J

163 J

180 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

135000

69500

73600

76600

67500

235000

190000

196000

145000

138000

102000

110000

263000

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

362

76.2

128 J

228 J

44.2

67.1 J

257 J

236 J

448 J

831 J

513 J

386 J

577 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.6 J

0.17 J

0.37

0.82

0.055 J

0.17

0.51

0.46

0.62

0.56

0.86

0.81

0.21

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

53.7 J

25.7 J

44.6

60.5

19.4 J

110 J

134 J

139 J

90.6 J

89.3 J

99.9 J

65.8 J

91.6 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

7

4.4 J

3.2 J

3.3 J

4.2

9.3

7.7

8.8

7.3

6.8

9.4

10.7

8.8

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2 J

0.41 J

1.7 J

3.6 J

0.72 J

1.2

2.3

2.2

2.8

2.9

3.6

2.7

4.2

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

1540 J

189 J

533

863

184 J

223

957

863

1520

1510

1570

1510

3630

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.42

5.5

8.6

7.81

4.34

3.53 J

4.56 J

9.24 J

9.08 J

7.18 J

10.2 J

9.35 J

2.05 J





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-13

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC 13-13-SURF

RREC13-13-0001

RREC13-13-0103

RREC 13-13-0305

RREC 13-13-0507

RREC13-14-SURF

3REC13-14-SURF-FE

RREC 13-14-0001

RREC13-14-0103

RREC 13-14-0305

RREC 13-14-0507

RREC13-14-0710

RREC13-15-SURF

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

10.4

4.6

7.3

10.5

13.2

5.6

4.2

19.8 J

10.9

12.5

10.5

10.2

10.7

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

52.1

86.7 J

132 J

191 J

129 J

96.9

75.3

168 J

189

177

160

181 J

201

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

6.3

24.6 J

31 J

20 J

4.7 J

5.4

4.6

6.8

9.2

8.4

8.1

6.1 J

7.9

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

170

220 J

272 J

161 J

57.2 J

137

107

273 J

282

231

224

194 J

232

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

142 J

241 J

260 J

263 J

271 J

145 J

117 J

256 J

205 J

187 J

188 J

161 J

175 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

409000

370000

373000

82000

30300

152000

132000

181000 J

112000

129000

125000

125000

76300

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

488 J

1230

1490

363

266

254 J

205 J

295 J

403 J

369 J

383 J

266

360 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.13

0.25 J

0.49 J

1.5 J

1.9 J

0.65

0.53

0.54 J

0.75

1.1

0.66

0.73 J

0.77

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

132 J

154 J

178 J

98.1 J

36.1 J

113 J

84.4 J

217 J

183 J

157 J

156 J

144 J

123 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

8.3

12.3

11.9

4.2 J

2.2 J

5.8

5.4

3.7 U

5.5

6.6

6

6.4

4.1

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5.1

8.5 J

10.3 J

3.1 J

1.8 J

2.8

2.2

3.7

4.1

4.1

3.8

2.9 J

3.5

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

3610

9410 J

11800 J

1710 J

689 J

1270

1120

1040 J

1290

1310

1460

1080 J

1260

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

3.44 J

7.8

5.0

8.71

6.69

9.91 J

8.79 J

8.8

7.76 J

10.2 J

9.73 J

8.1

8.79 J

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-15

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16

RREC13-16







Sample Name:

RREC13-15-0001

RREC13-15-0103

RREC 13-16-SURF

RREC 13-16-0001

RREC13-16-0103

RREC 13-16-0305

RREC 13-16-0507

RREC 13-16-0709

RREC13-16-0911







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11







Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

10/31/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

10.2

11.5 J

9.9

11.1

11.1

5.2

5.4

4.8

5.4

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

213

129 J

115

150 J

89.4 J

71.8 J

70.7 J

45 J

56.7 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

9.1

4.2

3.2

6

0.66

0.31 J

0.26 J

0.18 J

0.25 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

267

106 J

95.7

166 J

25.4 J

19.4 J

15.7 J

11 J

15.2 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

177 J

98.2 J

102 J

134 J

31 J

18.6 J

15.7 J

13.9 J

15 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

66100

46700 J

43400

52300 J

24800 J

19000 J

16100 J

12300 J

16400 J

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

281 J

172 J

140 J

282 J

29.7 J

13.2 J

10.2 J

8.2 J

9 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.84

0.18 J

0.4

0.54

0.22

0.021 J

0.021 J

0.015 J

0.02 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

114 J

59.5 J

57.4

75 J

36 J

25.8 J

21.3 J

15.9 J

21.4 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.7

7.2

2.8 J

6.8

2.8 J

2 J

1.8 J

1.3 J

1.8 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.5

1.3

1.8 J

2.6

0.46 J

0.3 J

0.24 J

0.19 J

0.21 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

922

713 J

455

716 J

98.8 J

52.5 J

50.1 J

30.2 J

42 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.51 J

5.0

6.7

6.83

7.42

2.4

2.89

2.6

2.96

































Sample Location:

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-17

RREC13-18

RREC13-18







Sample Name:

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC13-17-0001

RREC13-17-0103

RREC 13-17-0305

RREC 13-17-0507

RREC 13-17-0709

RREC13-17-0911

RREC 13-18-SURF

RREC13-18-0001







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1







Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/29/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units



















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

7.8

7.6

17.2

18.7

15.9

12.3

12.4

8

9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

89

93.8 J

162 J

118 J

133 J

109 J

104 J

81.2

84.6 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

2

4

9.2

9.4

12.5

14.2

10.2

1.9

2.7 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

63

93

253

183

159 J

128 J

112 J

57.6

64.2

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

78.9 J

96.6

247

231

211

197

182

71.2 J

75.2

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

35800

104000

82400

99400

91700 J

59300 J

65700 J

33900

36600

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

97.4 J

139 J

475 J

359 J

461

226

234

114 J

102

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.33

0.49 J

0.93 J

0.95 J

1.1

0.99

1

0.36

0.36

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

45.1

88.3 J

109 J

49.1 J

44.3 J

48 J

49.5 J

42.6

46.5 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.5 J

4.6 J

4.9

5.3 J

9.3

6.9

6.7

2.7 J

6.1 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.97 J

2.2

3.5

2.4

2.1

1.8

1.7

0.93 J

1.4 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

305

424 J

997 J

612 J

659 J

535 J

488 J

285

323

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

6.23

6.6

9.2

10.10

21.00

6.26 J

5.91 J

5.7

5.07 J

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-19

RREC 13-20

RREC 13-20

RREC 13-20







Sample Name:

RREC13-18-0103

RREC13-18-0305

RREC13-18-0507

RREC13-18-0709

RREC13-18-0911

RREC13-19-SURF

RREC13-19-0001

RREC13-20-SURF

RREC 13-20-0001

RREC 13-20-0103







Sample Depth (ft):

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-0.5

0-1

1-3







Date Sampled:

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

14

12.2

9.7

6.8

6.6

5.8

35.4

6.4

5.7

6.1

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

124 J

96.5 J

93.5 J

58.7 J

69 J

73.5

77 J

34.3

51.3

53.5

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

6.6 J

8.2 J

3.2 J

0.6 J

0UJ

0.84

1.9

0.58

0.25 J

0.26 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

118

86.4

45.5

18.9

17.9

27

64.8 J

19.8

14.1 J

14.5 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

146

138

86.2

21.3

18.4

37.3 J

92

23.2 J

15.1

16.3

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

64700

53200

27300

18500

18400

19500

54800 J

17000

16300

17200

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

227

189

121

31.9

20.5

67.8 J

112

23.6 J

9.8

10

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.6

0.76

0.41

0.088 J

0.046 J

0.16

0.26

0.11 J

0.013 J

0.011 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

54.2 J

39 J

32.2 J

23.8 J

23.6 J

23.9

52.7 J

21.3

21.3

22.8

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

8.7

6.5

4.2 J

2.8 J

2.8 J

1.2 J

6.5

1.1 J

1.3 J

1.4 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2

1.4

0.87 J

0.24 J

0.19 J

0.34 J

1.1

0.33 J

0.061 J

0.096 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

494

397

242

70.2

57

169

289 J

89.7

44.1

43.4

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

5.86 J

5.36 J

4.46 J

2.65 J

3.77 J

4.4

3.62 J

5.1

6.07

4.1



































Sample Location:

RREC13-20

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC 13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21







Sample Name:

RREC13-20-0305

RREC 13-21-SURF

RREC 13-21-0001

RREC13-21-0001-FD

RREC13-21-0103

RREC 13-21-0103-FD

RREC 13-21-03 05

RREC 13-21-03 05-FD

RREC 13-21-05 07

RREC13-21-0507-FD







Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

5-7







Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units





















Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

6.3

11.2

15.5

17.6

34.6

33.1

54.9

53

20.5

25.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

55.4

106

98.3 J

100

150

138

189

205

213

199

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

0.4 J

3.6

4.6

4.6

10.1

8.9

10.2

11.1

11.8

11.8

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

15.1 J

125

121 J

134 J

321 J

286 J

401 J

439 J

360 J

362 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

15.7

140 J

218 J

231

446

424

612

609

294

339

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

17300

59900

100000 J

107000

183000

177000

299000

301000

100000

139000

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

9.2

153 J

159 J

181

328

312

519

503

441

450

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.12 UJ

0.36

0.37

0.37 J

0.49 J

0.57 J

0.52 J

0.6 J

0.96 J

0.93 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

23.7

74.9

94.2 J

101

237

212

268

289

158

170

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

1.3 J

4.2 J

9.3

7.4 J

10.7

10.9

16.7

15

6.7

7.9

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.12 J

2 J

3

2.8

5.9

5.4

6.8

7.3

4.7

4.9

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

51.5

482

647 J

682

896

836

813

845

1340

1330

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

3.26

6.9

7.1

7.36 J

10.2 J

10.6 J

9.13 J

9.49 J

10.4 J

11.5 J

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC13-21

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22

RREC 13-22







Sample Name:

RREC13-21-0709

RREC13-21-0709-FD

RREC13-21-0911

RREC13-21-0911-FD

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC13-22-0001

RREC 13-22-0103

RREC 13-22-0305

RREC 13-22-0507

RREC 13-22-0709

RREC 13-22-0911







Sample Depth (ft):

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11







Date Sampled:

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

11.8

10.8

7

7.2

9.2

9.1

19.6

27.6

27.6

14.1

8.3

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

142

134

61.2

62

111

103 J

161 J

355 J

334 J

195 J

81.4 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

7.4

6.5

0.41 J

0.33 J

3

3.4 J

9.2 J

17.2 J

18.4 J

7.7 J

1.6 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

159 J

142 J

18.1 J

16.2 J

102

95.4

266

843

542

202

28

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

182

161

18.4

17.3

92.8 J

92.9

255

414

350

202

98.6

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

39100

42300

18200

18500

43000

41000

121000

131000

131000

66800

20500

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

286

257

14.8

10.5

123 J

156

261

476

492

330

116

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.37 J

0.35 J

0.017 J

0.019 J

0.42

0.42

0.64

0.81

1.7

1

0.65

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

64.6

60.7

25.7

24.7

69

65 J

188 J

343 J

268 J

102 J

30.2 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.7 J

3.4 J

1.5 J

1.5 J

2.9 J

6.6 J

14.6

16.1

16.2

8.2

3.2 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.3

2

0.14 J

0.13 J

2.4

1.8 J

5.4

9.7

9.9

3.9

0.85 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

721

657

55.9

57.5

388

367

707

1080

1140

893

271

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

11.3 J

7.88 J

3.42 J

3.62 J

5.89

7.18 J

8.53 J

9.59 J

9.55 J

8.3 J

4.36 J





































Sample Location:

RREC13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-25







Sample Name:

RREC13 -23 -SURF

RREC 13-23-0001

RREC 13-23-0103

RREC 13-23-0305

RREC 13-23-0507

RREC 13-23-0709

RREC 13-23-0911

RREC 13 -24-SURF

RREC13-24-0001

RREC 13-24-0103

RREC 13-25-SURF







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5







Date Sampled:

11/2/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

11.2

11.1

17.9

16.7

12.6

11.2

13.1

6.1

4.7 J

4.6 J

13.5

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

118

142

320

315

210

235

260

28.4 J

93.2 J

85.2 J

43.3 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

4.4

7.2

12:00 AM

20

10.1

8.4

9

0.43 J

0.47 U

0.43 U

0.82

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

115

132

646

613

298

289

333

44.4 J

11.8 J

12.9 J

63 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

122 J

121

309

289

183

172

207

27.8

16.2 J

13.6 J

45.9

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

40000

33200

70900

67900

53500

48000

51400

44500

12400 J

15200 J

103000

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

204 J

206

394

390

333

308

338

32.7 J

26.3 J

21.5 J

61.6 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.81

0.62

1.3

1.1

0.98

0.86

1

0.2

0.13 J

0.064 J

0.096 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

86.2

71.2 J

380 J

388 J

191 J

144 J

147 J

19 J

14.2 J

15.2 J

41.1 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.2 J

3.2 J

4.9

4.9

3.7 J

3.3 J

3.7 J

2.5 J

0.89 J

0.76 J

4.2

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3

2.7 J

10.5 J

9.3 J

4.7 J

4.5 J

4.6 J

0.52 J

0.11 J

0.097 J

0.74 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

501

481 J

1160 J

1170 J

956 J

772 J

874 J

181

59.9 J

52.2 J

436

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.40

13.2 J

11.7 J

1.57 J

2.58 J

9.56 J

10.3 J

2.6

2.30

3.0

3.09

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-25

RREC 13-26

RREC13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-26

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC13-25-0001

RREC 13-25-0103

RREC 13-25-0305

RREC 13-25-0507

RREC 13-25-0710

RREC13-26-SURF

RREC 13-26-0001

RREC 13-26-0103

RREC 13-26-03 05

RREC 13-26-0507

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC 13-27-0001

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

10.5 J

10.6 J

12.8 J

12.3 J

16.5 J

13.2 J

10

9

12.3

12.3

10.1 J

15.3 J

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

148 J

221 J

320 J

335 J

355 J

89.5 J

172

229

182

151

88.2 J

144 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

7.5

8.9

11.8

16.4

24.9

3.1

7.6

10

6.7

9.9

3.8

6.6

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

212 J

312 J

503 J

532 J

994 J

161 J

250

326

294

171

178 J

232 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

134 J

162 J

209 J

227 J

432 J

110 J

218 J

261 J

291 J

229 J

190 J

200 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

86300 J

71600 J

52900 J

37200 J

58500 J

132000 J

152000

172000

195000

110000

118000 J

128000 J

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

189 J

274 J

304 J

397 J

396 J

136 J

321 J

359 J

272 J

198 J

145 J

260 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.77 J

0.83 J

1.1 J

1.3 J

1.2 J

0.4 J

0.89

0.95

0.74

0.73

0.65 J

1 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

129 J

190 J

247 J

239 J

306 J

79.2 J

143 J

202 J

177 J

105 J

62.9 J

145 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4.2

3.8 J

3.8 J

3.5 J

4.4

5.3

6.3

7.5

7.7

4.2

5.3

5.4

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.6

4.6

6.8

9

13.1

1.9

4.9

5.3

3.5

2.3

1.6

3.2

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

611 J

684 J

843 J

911 J

1220 J

520 J

1020

1080

925

684

1120 J

845 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

8.81

13.5

7.2

7.65

8.73

6.1

11.6 J

9.12 J

7 J

8.98 J

4.76

10.0





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-27-0103

RREC 13-27-03 05

RREC 13-27-0507

RREC 13-27-0710

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-28-0001

RREC13-28-0103

RREC 13-28-0305

RREC 13-28-0507

RREC 13-28-0709

RREC13-28-0911

RREC13-29-SURF

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

17 J

20.6 J

27.8 J

29.5 J

8.5

18.1

23

29.7

19.9

22.6

14

9.3

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

246 J

223 J

165 J

285 J

83.1 J

213 J

168 J

173 J

149 J

211 J

162 J

78.9 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

8.3

11.1

9.7

11.6

2.4 J

8.2

8.6

12

11.8

19.8

19.3

2.8 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

389 J

346 J

280 J

329 J

84.3 J

331 J

281 J

294 J

163 J

189 J

123 J

107 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

248 J

261 J

274 J

328 J

67.9

238

365

323

225

292

224

82.1

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

140000 J

121000 J

167000 J

148000 J

67700

150000

143000

163000

101000

109000

52000

61000

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

278 J

374 J

349 J

362 J

74.2

265 J

234 J

240 J

212 J

262 J

229 J

96.7

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

1.7 J

1.2 J

1.1 J

1.2 J

0.26 J

1.1

0.65

0.7

0.61

1

1.1

0.91 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

190 J

153 J

150 J

173 J

41

198 J

146 J

189 J

118 J

145 J

87.2 J

57.4

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5.8

5.9

6.5

6.6

3.2 J

6.8

6.3

7

5.2

5.8

3.5 J

3.7 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4.6

4.7

3.6

4.4

0.93 J

4.6 J

4 J

4 J

2.6 J

3.1 J

2.6 J

1.3 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

827 J

1030 J

1190 J

1000 J

440

878

679

662

790

931

658

423

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

9.52

7.3

7.5

8.50

8.74 J

10.1

4.52

7.6

6.71

5.9

5.11

10.6 J

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-29

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC13-30

RREC 13-30







Sample Name:

RREC13-29-0001

RREC 13-29-0103

RREC 13-29-0305

RREC 13-29-05 07

RREC 13-29-0709

RREC13-29-0911

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC13-30-0001

RREC 13-3 0-0001-FD

RREC 13-3 0-0103

RREC 13-30-0103 -FD







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

0-1

1-3

1-3







Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

17.6

18.1

21.1

16.8

28

18.2

12.6

19.6

16.7

17.3

10.3

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

195

199

228

166

159

255

188 J

428 J

360 J

325 J

99.7 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

8.9

8.2

10

9.6

7.5

21.3

5.3 J

27

21.1

23.6 J

5.7 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

337

274

299

239

274

343

206 J

830 J

564 J

621 J

164 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

225

207

342

303

386

378

128

374

306

242

86.4

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

117000

120000

105000

77400

173000

50100

79700

64500

56600

63800

29600

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

278

271

281

240

225

345

181

576 J

480 J

373 J

186 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

1

0.84

0.78

0.8

0.71

0.85

1 J

2

1.9

1.6

1.5

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

198 J

139 J

151 J

108 J

160 J

171 J

99.6

337 J

300 J

215 J

169 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5.9

5.9

4.9

4.3 J

5.3

4.7 J

4.5 J

5.6

5 .2 J

5 .2 J

2.4 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4.7 J

3.8 J

3.9 J

3.8 J

3.3 J

6.1 J

3

10.6 J

9 J

7.4 J

2.2 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

829 J

835 J

932 J

663 J

634 J

786 J

638

1440

1190

1060

395

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.53 J

8.09 J

9.58 J

8.39 J

8.5 J

9.38 J

7.06 J

11.1

10.80

10.4

9.82





































Sample Location:

RREC13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-30

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC 13-31

RREC13-32

RREC 13-32







Sample Name:

RREC 13-3 0-03 05

RREC 13-30-0305-FD

RREC 13-30-0507

RREC 13-30-0507-FD

RREC 13-31-SURF

RREC 13-31-0001

RREC13-31-0103

RREC 13-31-0305

RREC 13-31-0507

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-32-0001







Sample Depth (ft):

3-5

3-5

5-7

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1







Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

14.3

12.1

12.4

12

6.4

3.9

3.6

3.1

2.8

5.6

9.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

230 J

171 J

121 J

112 J

68.5 J

25.9 J

34.8 J

36.1 J

31.2 J

39.6 J

147 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

10.8

7.6

6.8

6.6

1.5

0.19 J

0.24 J

0.25 J

0.22 J

1.1

4.7

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

354 J

251 J

151 J

141 J

40.3 J

13 J

14.2 J

14.7 J

12.5 J

47.7 J

160 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

205

159

155

157

48.2

9.6

10.4

11.2

10.5

53.9

123 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

77500

74200

136000

104000

32300 J

10500 J

12800 J

13700 J

13600 J

64300 J

86700 J

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

355 J

250 J

158 J

153 J

41.2

7.6

8.5

8.6

8.1

49.5

168 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

1.2

1.1

0.42

0.45

0.2 J

0.016 J

0.023 J

0.022 J

0.022 J

0.15

0.63

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

200 J

153 J

84.5 J

82.5 J

32.4 J

15.1 J

15.9 J

16.8 J

15.6 J

35.1 J

109 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5.2

5

5.8

4.7

4.3 J

0.98 J

1.5 J

1.6 J

1.7 J

6.2

7.8

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5 .2 J

3.7 J

2.6 J

2.1 J

0.82 J

1.1 U

0.99 U

1.1 U

0.18 J

0.82 J

2.6

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

1060

796

642

528

207 J

35 J

36.9 J

37.4 J

35.4 J

273 J

724 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

8.76

9.9

7.3

7.38

6.19 J

3.9

3.21

4.2

3.32

5.95 J

9.14

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-32

RREC 13-32

RREC 13-33

RREC13-33

RREC13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-33

RREC 13-34

RREC13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC13-32-0103

RREC 13-32-0305

RREC 13-3 3-SURF

RREC 13-3 3-0001

RREC13-33-0103

RREC 13-33-0305

RREC 13-33-0507

RREC 13-33-0709

RREC13-33-0911

RREC13-34-SURF

RREC13-34-0001

RREC13-34-0103

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

11/4/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

3.3

3.1

6.3

11.6

12.9

14.2

12.7

10.1

4.1

14.5

20.3

14.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

46.1 J

136 J

101 J

205 J

241 J

295 J

95 J

87 J

54.7 J

315

333

261

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

0.49 J

0.48 J

2.1

9.2 J

12.9 J

15.4 J

1.5 J

0.82 J

0.53 J

18

18.4

12.5

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

20.4 J

29.9 J

87.5 J

272 J

279 J

485 J

42.3 J

27.2 J

22.2 J

810

656

403

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

19.2 J

19.5 J

65.1

176

286

293

201

118

23.8

261

359

259

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

16800 J

26100 J

33600 J

56200

46800

46600

21100

16500

17400

43700

89800

64900

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

17.2 J

19.4 J

68.6

246

312

357

201

143

37.6

376

436

369

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.089 J

0.061 J

0.33

0.69 J

0.96 J

1.2 J

1.3 J

1.5 J

0.38 J

1.5

1.5

2.1

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

22.2 J

34.2 J

41 J

151

142

239

27.3

21.2

22.9

314 J

275 J

205 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2 J

3.2 J

4.7 J

4.1 J

3.7 J

3.5 J

1.7 J

1.2 J

1.2 J

4.1 J

5.8 J

4.7 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.28 J

0.32 J

1.2 J

4.6

4.7

7.3

1.1 J

0.9 J

0.22 J

11.3 J

8.5 J

6.9 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

82.4 J

109 J

380 J

778

924

1090

369

198

81.1

1210 J

1680 J

1040 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

2.97

2.4

7.83 J

3.55 J

3.19 J

4.1 J

7.73 J

6.5 J

9.63 J

5.74 J

11.4 J

13.3 J





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC 13-34

RREC13-34

RREC13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC 13-35

RREC 13-36

RREC 13-36

RREC13-36

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-34-0305

RREC 13-34-0507

RREC 13-34-0709

RREC13-34-0911

RREC 13-3 5-SURF

RREC13-35-0001

RREC13-35-0103

RREC 13-35-0305

RREC 13-3 6-SURF

RREC13-36-0001

RREC13-36-0103

RREC13-37-SURF

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

0-0.5

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/31/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/28/13

10/31/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

14.6

14.6

16.4

18.2

5.2

7.4

1.2

2.9

9.6

10.9

14.1

5.5

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

264 J

332 J

219 J

253 J

169 J

131 J

14.4 J

49.4 J

145

166 J

246 J

50.3

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

11.1

8.4

10.4

19.4

4.5

2.7

0.35 J

0.19 J

2.2

4.7

7.8

2.8

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

324 J

242 J

239 J

319 J

45.7 J

29.5

5.3

14.6

74.9

147 J

287 J

45.8

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

221

360

309

345

70.3

161

12.4

10.5

81.1 J

119

169

61.4 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

79200

70400

73200

65900

17200 J

17800

3490

14200

28700

33500 J

52100 J

38900

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

319 J

497 J

286 J

260 J

140

196 J

13.1 J

7.2 J

177 J

302

383

46.5 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

1.2

1.9

0.89

1.4

0.63

1.3 J

0.16 J

0.016 J

0.99

1.1

1.1

0.31

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

145 J

90.2 J

97.1 J

120 J

27.5 J

24.3 J

4.7 J

17.6 J

28.8

56.3 J

106 J

29.3

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5.1

4.5

4.5

4.6

2.4 J

1.6 J

3 U

0.66 J

2.6 J

5 J

6.1

2.2 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4.7 J

4.8 J

5.1 J

6.3 J

1.7

1.1 J

0.069 J

0.097 J

0.65 J

1.9

3.8

0.62 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

773

715

675

685

392 J

442 J

35.8 J

34.5 J

508

665 J

698 J

256

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

9.72

12.1

9.0

9.72

5.03

4.9

0.78

0.1

13.90

8.08 J

6.74 J

6.0

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC 13-37

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-38







Sample Name:

RREC13-37-0001

RREC13-37-0103

RREC 13-37-0305

RREC 13-3 7-05 07

RREC 13-37-0709

RREC 13-3 7-0911

RREC13-38-SURF

*REC13-38-SURF-FI

RREC13-38-0001

RREC13-38-0103

RREC13-38-0305

RREC13-38-0507







Sample Depth (ft):

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

6.3

3.4

3.5

3.2

3.4

3.1

3.9

4

2.1

2.9

2.7

2.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

59.9 J

45.5 J

45.6 J

40.1 J

40 J

39.7 J

34.4 J

36.8 J

25.2

25.2

24.2

31

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

1.3

0.31 J

0.34 J

0.28 J

0.25 J

0.24 J

1.2

0.96

0.22 J

0.24 J

0.23 J

0.23 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

29.2 J

17.9 J

19.3 J

17.3 J

16.6 J

16.6 J

37.5 J

35.6 J

11.8

11.7

10.4

12

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

71.2 J

16.8 J

17.9 J

11.5 J

10.7 J

11.3 J

47.6

44.6

8.6

8.8

8.1

9.9

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

20600 J

14300 J

16400 J

16200 J

15600 J

15100 J

40900 J

38700 J

10300

11300

10500

13100

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

72.8 J

16.1 J

13.5 J

9.8 J

8.5 J

8.7 J

31.7

27.8

7.4

7.3

7.1

7.8

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.78

0.36

0.071 J

0.033 J

0.015 J

0.03 J

0.17

0.18

0.022 J

0.013 J

0.015 J

0.01 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

21.9 J

18.4 J

20.4 J

18.6 J

18.7 J

19 J

25.7 J

22.2 J

14.2 J

14.1 J

14.1 J

14.8 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.8 J

1.6 J

1.6 J

1.9 J

1.7 J

1.7 J

4.1

4.2

1.1 J

0.87 J

1 J

0.98 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.67 J

0.21 J

0.22 J

0.16 J

0.16 J

0.13 J

0.51 J

0.44 J

1.2 UJ

0.95 UJ

0.081 J

0.07 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

174 J

50.7 J

55 J

45 J

45.2 J

47 J

191 J

174 J

33.1 J

33.8 J

30.2 J

34 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

5.73

3.6

4.2

4.31

3.40

3.7

2.33

2.7

2.27 J

3.57 J

4.15 J

3.37 J







































Sample Location:

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-39

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40

RREC 13-40







Sample Name:

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC 13-39-0001

RREC 13-3 9-0103

RREC 13-39-0305

RREC 13-39-0507

RREC 13-39-0709

RREC 13-3 9-0911

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC 13-40-0001

RREC 13-40-0103

RREC 13-40-03 05

RREC 13-40-0507







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

10/30/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/2/13

11/1/13

10/28/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

7.5

7.9

2.3

2.1

3

2.7

3

3.5

2.6

2.9

2.8

2.8

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

57.4 J

108 J

14.7 J

20.5 J

20.3 J

20.5 J

25.8 J

31.9

26.1 J

36.7 J

40.7 J

41.8 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

1.7

3.6 J

0.23 J

0.22 J

0.22 J

0.23 J

0.23 J

0.97

0.27 J

0.26 J

0.25 J

0.24 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

53.9 J

109 J

7.1 J

9.9 J

9.5 J

9.8 J

11.9 J

32

13.3 J

15.6 J

16 J

17.1 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

65.3

112

9.5

7

6.7

6.2

9.5

41.3 J

9.6 J

11.2 J

10.6 J

11.7 J

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

47800 J

54100

6430

10100

9580

9320

11900

34400

11600 J

13400 J

14800 J

16000 J

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

74.2

147

18.4

6

5.8

5.8

7.6

34.9 J

11.3 J

8.5 J

8.4 J

9.1 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.26

0.61 J

0.11 UJ

0.12 UJ

0.12 UJ

0.11 UJ

0.12 UJ

0.19

0.063 J

0.023 J

0.022 J

0.02 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

40.8 J

83.5

7.3

11.8

11.2

11.2

14.7

22.3

12.5 J

16.5 J

17.7 J

20 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

5

3.1 J

0.49 J

0.71 J

0.54 J

0.73 J

0.82 J

1.8 J

1.2 J

1.4 J

1.7 J

1.8 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.79 J

1.4

0.89 U

0.93 U

0.91 U

1.1 U

0.074 J

0.54 J

0.12 J

0.17 J

0.13 J

0.21 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

347 J

571

31.8

28.1

27.5

27.3

34.4

169

40 J

41.3 J

44.1 J

47.4 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.93

7.32 J

7.23 J

8.84 J

7.18 J

6.8 J

2.53 J

4.7

2.48

3.1

3.26

3.3

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41

RREC13-41 -SURF

RREC13-41-0001

RREC13-41-0103

RREC 13-41-0103-FD

RREC 13-41-0305

RREC 13-41-03 05-FD

RREC 13-41-05 07

3REC13-41-0507-FI

RREC13-41-0709

RREC13-41-0709-FD

RREC13-41-0911

3REC13-41-0911-FD

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

1-3

3-5

3-5

5-7

5-7

7-9

7-9

9-11

9-11

10/31/13

10/30/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

10/31/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

10.2

11.2

10.2

11.4

15.4

19.7

10.9

12.7

9.9

10.2

11

11.5

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

187 J

177 J

151 J

147 J

164 J

167 J

147 J

163 J

153 J

148 J

168 J

162 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

7.3

27.3

10.6

14.8

28.3

19.4

12.9

18.5

8.8

7.4

3.7

3.3

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

159 J

109

76.1

97.6

171

192

94

117

77.2

61.7

41.6

41.2

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

186

718

419

564

798

512

326

466

328

293

437

370

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

27700 J

32400

27100

33900

52600

88600

32000

38600

23300

23500

25100

23500

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

162

450 J

276 J

308 J

410 J

297 J

242 J

299 J

298 J

307 J

388 J

368 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.65

1.6 J

1.3 J

1.4 J

0.98 J

1.2 J

1.4 J

1.5 J

1.7 J

1.7 J

3 J

3.3 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

48.2 J

62.2 J

51 J

62.8 J

70.6 J

107 J

58.8 J

71.8 J

53.5 J

47.2 J

38.3 J

39.9 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4 J

2.5 J

1.8 J

2.3 J

4.1 J

4.2 J

2.5 J

2.6 J

2 J

1.5 J

2 J

0.82 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.6

2.9

1.5

1.7

2.7

2.8

2.2

2.2

2

1.9

2.8

2.2

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

422 J

1220 J

873 J

1080 J

1340 J

1050 J

744 J

946 J

832 J

793 J

983 J

896 J

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

12.10

8.2

8.2

8.34

8.45

10.3

7.95

8.7

8.47

8.3

7.48

7.5





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-42

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-44

RREC 13-45

RREC 13-45

RREC 13-45

RREC 13 -42-SURF

RREC13-42-0001

RREC 13-42-0103

RREC 13-42-0305

RREC13-44-SURF

RREC 13-44-0001

RREC 13-44-0103

RREC 13-44-0305

RREC 13-44-0507

RREC 13-45-SURF

RREC 13-45-0001

RREC 13-45-0103

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/29/13

11/1/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

7 J

4.2 J

5 .2 J

3.9 J

8.9

12.1

25.1

51.1

44.4

7.8

13

5.3

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

30.8 J

72.2 J

56.2 J

86.3 J

90.3

87.1

91.9

155

204 J

66.2

146

62.4

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

0.46 U

0.48 U

0.47 U

0.49 U

2.9

4.4

5.3

9.6

11.4 J

1.4

5

0.39 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

18.9 J

16.7 J

16.4 J

21.8 J

100

121 J

229 J

378 J

431

39.9

136 J

16.3 J

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

68 J

9.8 J

15.1 J

21.1 J

105 J

164

355

663

470

53 J

131

16.2

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

38000 J

12800 J

17800 J

16100 J

59700

98700

248000

358000

300000

31100

44900

14800

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

30.7 J

10.4 J

10.3 J

12.8 J

119 J

157

180

472

462

64.1 J

209

19.5

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.19 J

0.023 J

0.025 J

0.045 J

0.42

0.36 J

0.38 J

0.47 J

0.74

0.36

0.59 J

0.017 J

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

17 J

21.2 J

20.2 J

23.4 J

61.5

81.2

155

287

246 J

33.6

67.7

19.5

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

2.3 J

0.99 J

0.98 J

1.2 J

3.7 J

5.8

11.8

16.7

33.3

2.2 J

6.7

1.3 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.29 J

0.96 U

0.089 J

0.06 J

1.8

2.7

4.2

6.7

8

0.92 J

1.9

0.17 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

200 J

48.8 J

44.8 J

46.8 J

410

547

589

734

797

282

669

56.7

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

3.29

1.4

0.9

2.48

6.98

6.0

7.00

8.5

8.56 J

7.0

7.56

3.4

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline

Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:

• Sample Name:

Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-45

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-46

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC13-45-0305

RREC13-46-SURF

RREC13-46-0001

RREC 13-46-0103

RREC 13-46-03 05

RREC 13-46-0507

RREC 13-46-0710

RREC13-47-SURF

LREC13-47-SURF-F1

RREC 13-47-0001

RREC 13-47-0103

RREC 13-47-0103-FD

3-5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

1-3

11/1/13

11/5/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

6.3

5.4

8.8

5

6.3

6.1

4.5

7.7

8.5

9.9

10.5

11.4

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

52.4

81.9 J

112 J

34.7 J

54.7 J

52.3 J

56.8 J

80.6

83.7

101 J

101 J

109 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

0.3 J

0.58

5.1

0.79

0U

0U

0U

2.4

2.6

3.5 J

4.5 J

5.5 J

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

15.4 J

30 J

111 J

22.8 J

13.3 J

12.9 J

13.8 J

79

87.6

97.2

105

141

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

16.6

43.6

128

27.6

14.5

14.6

14.3

76.4 J

82.3 J

94.1

99.5

124

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

16600

13700 J

24500 J

14300 J

14900 J

15200 J

16100 J

45600

49300

51200

66100

84100

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

13.2

54.2

209

42.3

10.6

11.1

10.1

128 J

123 J

149

196

240

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.013 J

0.53 J

0.48 J

0.028 J

0.011 J

0UJ

0.014 J

0.41

0.35

0.38

0.51

0.82

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

22.7

17.4 J

60.9 J

19.5 J

18.1 J

17.7 J

19.3 J

56.9

66.7

74.1 J

68.3 J

86 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

1.4 J

0.97 J

1.2 J

0.64 J

3 U

3 U

3 U

3.3 J

2.8 J

8.3

8.5

9.7

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

0.14 J

1 U

2

0U

0U

0U

0U

1.2 J

1.4 J

1.8 J

2.5

3.1

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

46.4

125 J

433 J

111 J

44.4 J

44.9 J

45.9 J

373

418

457

550

684

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

2.97

8.2

5.8

5.59

2.34

1.8

3.23

8.3

6.30

6.08 J

7.06 J

7.89 J





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-48

RREC 13-47-0305

RREC13-47-0305-FD

RREC 13-47-0507

RREC 13-47-0709

RREC 13-47-0911

RREC13-48-SURF

RREC13-48-SURF-FD

RREC13-48-0001

RREC13-48-0103

RREC 13-48-0305

RREC 13-48-0507

RREC 13-48-0710

3-5

3-5

5-7

7-9

9-11

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7

7-10

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units

























Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

13.6

13.3

12.5

14.2

19.9

4.7

5.7

5

13.1

15.4

14.9

14.9

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

123 J

114 J

140 J

176 J

213 J

82.1 J

83 J

70.3 J

168

251

240

204

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

7.6 J

7.1 J

7.8

8.3

10.4 J

1.9 J

2 J

2.6 J

7.4

9.1

10.5

9.7

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

159

151

218

266

300

67.2 J

69.3 J

49.4 J

204

276

304

285

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

155

146

162

191

221

68.9 J

69.8 J

56.7 J

158

197

196

196

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

84100

88800

86400

99300

123000

46600

58600

44900

79500

87800

100000

92200

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

307

304

267 J

401 J

447

107

99.5

94.7

232 J

337 J

402 J

356 J

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.68

0.61

0.69 J

0.74 J

1.2

0.26 J

0.29 J

0.22 J

0.51

0.73

0.96

1.2

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

108 J

106 J

180 J

162 J

182 J

50.2 J

53.5 J

40.6 J

174

220

181

186

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

9.6

10.3

3.7 J

4.5 J

14.7

2.9 J

3.1 J

2.7 J

2.3 J

2.3 J

2.1 J

3 J

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3.5

3.3

4.1

4.1

5.4

0.9 J

0.94 J

0.74 J

4 J

5.3 J

5.6 J

4.9 J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

911

937

802 J

970 J

1270

338 J

376 J

392 J

767

966

1270

1220

Total Organic Carbon

NSL

NSL

0/

/O

7.79 J

7.1 J

8.6

8.72

9.81 J

5.9

6.31

6.0

7.55

6.4

7.92

16.9

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration range.
Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or equal to
the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Ecosystems
(MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bolded values exceed the TEC.

Bolded and gray shaded values exceed the PEC.

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TABLE 3-5 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR METALS AND TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)







Sample Location:

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC 13-49

RREC 13-49

RREC 13-49







Sample Name:

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF-FD

RREC13-49-0001

RREC 13-49-0103

RREC 13-49-03 05

RREC 13-49-05 07







Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units













Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

4.6

4.7

12.9

15.3

16.4

16.6

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

74.9 J

80 J

7/20/00

7/23/00

8/1/00

6/17/00

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

2.5 .1

2.8 J

8.6

8.3

9.6

6

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

73.5 .1

75.5 J

255

254

287

168

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

lllll.l

102 .1

170

183

203

162

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

94900

107000

92400

101000

1 13000

106000

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

142

155

308 J

339 J

367 J

291 .1

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.35 .1

0.46 .1

0.8

0.85

1.3

0.84

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

48.8 .1

54.3 J

147

178

194

145

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

4 4.1

4.6 J

2.5 J

2.3 J

2.5 J

1 S .1

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

1 4.1

1.6 J

4.9 J

4.6 J

5.1 J

3 h .1

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

727 J

764 J

1 140

1 260

1380

1040

Total Organic

NSL

NSL

0/
/O

9.04

6.9

12.4

7.47

7.44

8.1



























Sample Location:

RREC13-49

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50

RREC13-50







Sample Name:

RREC13-49-0710

RREC13-50-SURF

RREC 13-5 0-0001

RREC 13-5 0-0103

RREC 13-5 0-03 05

RREC 13-5 0-05 07







Sample Depth (ft):

7-10

0-0.5

0-1

1-3

3-5

5-7







Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

11/6/13

Analyte

TEC

PEC

Units













Arsenic

9.79

33

mg/kg

15

15.9

18.4

17.3

13.6

11.2

Barium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

211

75 J

172 J

174 J

108 J

103 J

Cadmium

0.99

4.98

mg/kg

7

0.45 J

11.7

14.2

8.5

5

Chromium

43.4

111

mg/kg

253

21.3 J

111 .1

112 .1

64.7 J

62.6 .1

Copper

31.6

149

mg/kg

175

22.9

237

231

124

92.8

Iron

20000

40000

mg/kg

91600

52000 J

100000 J

95600 .1

82600 J

52100 J

Lead

35.8

128

mg/kg

306 J

25

259

245

146

118

Mercury

0.18

1.06

mg/kg

0.81

0.042 J

0.74 J

1.4 J

0.46 .1

0.5 .1

Nickel

22.7

48.6

mg/kg

150

18.9 J

41.6.1

51.6.1

37.8 J

35.9 J

Selenium

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

: 5 j

0.75 J

2.2 J

2.3 J

1.1 J

1 1 .1

Silver

NSL

NSL

mg/kg

3 7 .1

0 U

2.4

2.5

1.7

0 w J

Zinc

121

459

mg/kg

1090

172 J

1420 J

1280 J

746 J

453 .1

Total Organic

NSL

NSL

0/
/O

7.75

1.5

8.4

8.05

6.35

10.4

NOTES:

E = Value exceeds the highest standard in the initial calibration
range. Value is estimated.

J = Result is less than the Reporting Limit (RL) but greater than or
equal to the Method Detection Limit and the concentration is an
approximate value.

N = Spiked sample recovery not within control limits.

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected,
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram.

NSL=No Screening Level

TEC = Threshold effect concentration. Development and Evaluation
of Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater
Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).

PEC = Probable effect concentration. Development and Evaluation of
Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines for Freshwater
Ecosystems (MacDonald et al. 2000).

Bnlded values exceed the TEC.

liulded iiud shiided \nines exceed (lie PEC.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 3-6 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR SEM/AVS RATIO
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-01

RREC13-02

RREC13-03

RREC13-05

RREC13-06

RREC13-07

RREC13-09

RREC13-11

RREC13-13



Sample Name:

RREC13-01-SURF

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC13-03-SURF

RREC13-05-SURF

RREC13-06-SURF

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units



















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.059

0.0062 J

0.088

0.0092 J

0.011 J

0.0053 J

0.0055 J

0.034

0.046

Copper

umol/2 drv

2

0.46

1.8

0.6

0.45

0.35

1.6

1

0.88

Lead

umol/2 drv

0.77 J

0.17 J

0.75

0.3

0.47

0.19

0.36

1.8

1.9

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.00018

0.00017

0.000069

0.000045

0.000034 J

0.000056

0.000099

0.00025

0.00016

Nickel

umol/2 drv

0.36

0.17 J

0.43

0.23

0.19 J

0.14 J

1

0.68

0.72

Zinc

umol/2 drv

6.1

2.3

7.7

2

2.1

1.5

2.2

23.4

31.2

E SEM

umol/2 drv

9.289

3.1062

10.768

3.1392

3.221

2.1853

5.1655

26.914

34.746

AVS

umol/2 drv

6.9

1.1

3.5

1.6

5.4

1.5

1.2

0.67 U

1.9

foe

fraction

0.0987

0.0904

0.116

0.0701

0.0553

0.0434

0.0353

0.0205

0.0344

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

1.35 J

2.99 J

3.03

2

0.593

1.47

4.31



18.2

























Sample Location:

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-20

RREC13-21

RREC13-22

RREC13-23

RREC13-24

RREC13-25

RREC13-26



Sample Name:

RREC13-18-SURF

RREC13-19-SURF

RREC13-20-SURF

RREC13-21-SURF

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC13-23-SURF

RREC13-24-SURF

RREC13-25-SURF

RREC13-26-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/04/13

Analyte

Units



















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.013 J

0.0071 J

0.0051 J

0.024 J

0.019 J

0.031

0.0078 J

0.0051 J

0.014 J

Copper

umol/2 drv

0.77

0.35

0.22

0.99

0.77

1.2

1.3

0.39

1.1

Lead

umol/2 drv

0.32 J

0.37 J

0.11 J

0.51 J

0.36 J

0.71 J

0.44

0.31

0.43

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.000053 J

0.000062

0.00003 J

0.000046 J

0.00014

0.00017

0.00026

0.00015

0.00019

Nickel

umol/2 drv

0.31 J

0.19 J

0.12 J

0.54 J

0.45

0.86

0.21

0.3

0.58

Zinc

umol/2 drv

3.1

1.7

1.1

4.5

3.7

5.4

4.4

4.2

4.8

E SEM

umol/2 drv

4.513

2.6171

1.5551

6.564

5.299

8.201

6.3578

5.2051

6.924

AVS

umol/p drv

8.5

14.9

2.4

23.8

4.3

11.8

7.1

0.8

2.9

foe

fraction

0.0573

0.0444

0.0513

0.0691

0.0589

0.074

0.0259

0.0309

0.0609

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

0.53 J

0.174 J

0.632 J

0.276 J

1.24 J

0.692 J

0.904

6.53

2.37

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 1 SEM/AVS ratio
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not detected
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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TABLE 3-6 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR SEM/AVS RATIO
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-17

RREC13-32

RREC13-33

RREC13-34

RREC13-35



Sample Name:

RREC13-14-SURF

RREC13-14- SURF-FD

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-16-SURF

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-33-SURF

RREC13-34-SURF

RREC13-35-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units



















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.035

0.045

0.074

0.022 J

0.013 J

0.0079 J

0.02 J

0.12

0.037

Copper

umol/2 drv

1.2

1.5

2.1

0.96

0.62

0.4

0.7

2.8

0.68

Lead

umol/2 drv

1.1

1.4

2

0.47 J

0.33 J

0.19

0.31

1.6

1.2

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.00005

0.000074

0.000037 J

0.00021

0.000048 J

0.00026

0.00017

0.00015 J

0.00019

Nickel

umol/2 drv

1.1

1.4

1.3

0.5

0.31 J

0.32

0.46

3.8

0.26

Zinc

umol/2 drv

12.7

16.5

17.5

4.8

3

3.1

5.5

15.5

5.4

E SEM

umol/2 drv

16.135

20.845

22.974

6.752

4.273

4.0179

6.99

23.82

7.577

AVS

umol/2 drv

4.2

3

8.3

14.7

11.4

31.7

16

18.8

24.2

foe

fraction

0.0991

0.0879

0.0879

0.0665

0.0623

0.0595

0.0783

0.0574

0.0503

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

3.86

6.83

2.77

0.461 J

0.376 J

0.127

0.438

1.27 J

0.315

























Sample Location:

RREC13-27

RREC13-28

RREC13-29

RREC13-30

RREC13-31

RREC13-42

RREC13-44

RREC13-45

RREC13-46



Sample Name:

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-29-SURF

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC13-31-SURF

RREC13-42-SURF

RREC13-44-SURF

RREC13-45-SURF

RREC13-46-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/04/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/04/13

10/30/13

10/29/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units



















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.022

0.012 J

0.018 J

0.045

0.0057 J

0.0041 J

0.022 J

0.014 J

0.0035 J

Copper

umol/2 drv

1.6

0.64 J

0.82 J

1.3 J

0.38

0.47

1.1

0.57

0.21

Lead

umol/2 drv

0.59

0.29

0.35

0.7

0.12

0.23

0.42 J

0.28 J

0.089

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.00021

0.000099

0.0002

0.00027

0.00016

0.00014

0.000074

0.000066

0.000035 U

Nickel

umol/2 drv

0.42

0.36

0.51

0.92

0.26 J

0.18 J

0.57

0.31 J

0.074 J

Zinc

umol/2 drv

9.3

4.4 J

4.9 J

6.7 J

1.8

1.7

4.4

3

0.78

E SEM

umol/2 drv

11.932

5.702

6.598

9.665

2.5657

2.5841

6.512

4.174

1.1565

AVS

umol/p drv

3

5.1

4.3

4.1

14.8

0.85

5.6

4.3

4.4

foe

fraction

0.0476

0.0874

0.106

0.0706

0.0619

0.0329

0.0698

0.07

0.0822

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

3.98

1.12

1.54

2.34

0.17

3.02

1.15 J

0.962 J

0.264

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 1 SEM/AVS ratio
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detecti
SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not dete
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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TABLE 3-6 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR SEM/AVS RATIO
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-36

RREC13-37

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-39

RREC13-40

RREC13-41



Sample Name:

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC13-37-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF-FD

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC13-41-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/28/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.015 J

0.013 J

0.0086 J

0.012 J

0.014 J

0.009 J

0.06

Copper

umol/2 drv

0.57

0.43

0.37

0.53

0.66

0.36

2.3

Lead

umol/2 drv

0.48 J

0.17 J

0.12

0.16

0.32

0.15 J

0.7

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.00012 U

0.000066

0.00023

0.00023

0.0002

0.00019

0.00011

Nickel

umol/2 drv

0.2 J

0.18 J

0.18 J

0.25

0.42

0.17 J

0.62

Zinc

umol/2 drv

5.1

2.5

1.9

2.6

4.3

2.1

5.4

E SEM

umol/2 drv

6.365

3.293

2.5786

3.552

5.714

2.789

9.08

AVS

umol/2 drv

55.6

3.6

2.4

3.3

1.9

4

2.3

foe

fraction

0.139

0.06

0.0233

0.0274

0.0793

0.0468

0.121

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

0.115 J

0.902 J

1.08

1.08

3.02

0.696 J

3.99





















Sample Location:

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-50



Sample Name:

RREC13-47-SURF

RREC13-47-SURF-FD

RREC13-48-SURF

RREC13-48-SURF-FD

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF-FD

RREC13-50-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units















Cadmium

umol/2 drv

0.021 J

0.02 J

0.016 J

0.016 J

0.017 J

0.019 J

0.0029 J

Copper

umol/2 drv

0.97

1

0.7

0.68

0.85

0.77

0.23

Lead

umol/2 drv

0.49 J

0.54 J

0.44

0.42

0.56

0.58

0.13

Mercury

umol/2 drv

0.00021

0.00016

0.000033 J

0.000023 J

0.000074

0.000095

0.000049

Nickel

umol/2 drv

0.62

0.65

0.48

0.45

0.41

0.4

0.12 J

Zinc

umol/2 drv

4.8

4.9

4.1

4.1

7

6.9

1.8

E SEM

umol/2 drv

6.901

7.11

5.736

5.666

8.837

8.669

2.2829

AVS

umol/p drv

6 J

1.3 J

6.1

16.6

2.3

3.3

0.96

foe

fraction

0.0833

0.063

0.0592

0.0631

0.0904

0.0691

0.0151

SEM/AVS Ratio

none

1.15 J

5.53 J

0.938

0.34

3.81

2.59

2.35

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 1 SEM/AVS ratio
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detectt
" SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not dete
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-01

RREC 13-02

RREC 13-03

RREC 13-05



Sample Name:

RREC13-01-SURF

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC 13-03-SURF

RREC13-05-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

2700 J

290 UJ

1300 U

86 U

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

8500 J

660 J

3,400

240

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

11000 J

1000 J

5,100

390

2 TPH

mg/kg

13700

1290

6400

476















Sample Location:

RREC13-11

RREC13-13

RREC13-14

RREC13-14



Sample Name:

RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF

RREC13-14-SURF

RREC13-14-SURF-FD



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

180 UJ

170 UJ

1000 U

1100U

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

630 J

590 J

2,800

2,300

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

1100 J

1,100

4,000

3,400

2 TPH

mg/kg

1280

1270

5000

4500

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-06

RREC 13-07

RREC 13-09



Sample Name:

RREC13-06-SURF

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units







Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

170

48

470 UJ

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

590

180

1200 J

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

1,000

320

2100 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

1170

368

2570













Sample Location:

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-17



Sample Name:

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-16-SURF

RREC13-17-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/4/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

Analyte

Units







Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

2400 U

1900 UJ

540 UJ

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

6,700

3800 J

1700 J

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

9,100

6100 J

3000 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

11500

8000

3540

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC 13-20

RREC13-21



Sample Name:

RREC13-18-SURF

RREC 13-19-SURF

RREC13-20-SURF

RREC 13-21-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

680 UJ

240

200 U

2200 U

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

1900 J

780

510

4,800

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

3200 J

1,200

860

8,700

2 TPH

mg/kg

3880

1440

1060

10900















Sample Location:

RREC13-26

RREC 13-27

RREC 13-28

RREC 13-29



Sample Name:

RREC13-26-SURF

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-29-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/04/13

11/04/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

1400 J

440 J

550 U

1,900

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

3700 J

1300 J

1,400

5,100

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

5,300

2,000

2,100

7,000

2 TPH

mg/kg

6700

2440

2650

8900

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-22

RREC 13-23

RREC 13-24

RREC 13-25



Sample Name:

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC 13-23-SURF

RREC13-24-SURF

RREC13-25-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

970

2000 J

310

170 U

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

3,100

6300 J

790

250

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

5,000

10000 J

980

400

2 TPH

mg/kg

5970

12000

1290

570















Sample Location:

RREC 13-30

RREC13-31

RREC13-32

RREC13-33



Sample Name:

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC 13-31-SURF

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-33-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/1/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

2,900

250 U

190

1,100

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

7,800

530

530

3,400

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

10,000

910 J

800 J

5200 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

12900

1160

990

6300

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-34

RREC13-34-SURF

0-0.5

10/30/13

Analyte

Units



Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

8,800

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

23,000

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

29,000

2 TPH

mg/kg

37800





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-44

RREC13-44-SURF

0-0.5

10/30/13

Analyte

Units



Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

1800 UJ

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

3000 J

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

5200 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

7000

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-35

RREC13-36

RREC13-37

RREC13-38



Sample Name:

RREC13-35-SURF

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC13-37-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/28/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

530

1700 UJ

260 UJ

190 U

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

1,800

3000 J

810 J

340

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

2500 J

7200 J

1300 J

550 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

3030

8900

1560

740















Sample Location:

RREC13-45

RREC13-46

RREC 13-47

RREC 13-47



Sample Name:

RREC13-45-SURF

RREC13-46-SURF

RREC13-47-SURF

RREC13-47-SURF-FD



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

11/5/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

490 U

460

1,100

970

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

1,400

1,400

3,600

3,000

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

2,600

2,100

5600 J

4800 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

3090

2560

6700

5770

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-38

RREC13-39

RREC13-40

RREC 13-41



Sample Name:

RREC13-38-SURF-FD

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC 13-41-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

110

350

210 UJ

5600 UJ

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

360

1,000

470 J

21000 J

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

610

1,600

780 J

29000 J

2 TPH

mg/kg

720

1950

990

34600















Sample Location:

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC 13-49

RREC 13-49



Sample Name:

RREC13-48-SURF

RREC13-48-SURF-FD

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF-FD



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units









Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

550

560

330

410

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

2,000

2,000

1,300

1,700

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

3,200

3,200

2,400

2,900

2 TPH

mg/kg

3750

3760

2730

3310

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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TABLE 3-7 SEDIMENT RESULTS FOR DIESEL RANGE ORGANICS AND MID-RANGE ORGANICS
River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)

Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-42

RREC13-42-SURF

0-0.5

11/04/13

Analyte

Units



Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

130 J

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

320 J

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

430

2 TPH

mg/kg

560





Sample Location:
Sample Name:
Sample Depth (ft):
Date Sampled:

RREC13-50

RREC13-50-SURF

0-0.5

11/5/13

Analyte

Units



Diesel Range Organics (C10-C20)

mg/kg

73

Diesel Range Organics (C10-C28)

mg/kg

180

Mid Range Organics (C20-C36)

mg/kg

220

2 TPH

mg/kg

293

NOTES:

U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
Z TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Z TPH = DRO (C10-C28) + MRO (C20-C36)

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Wayne County, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-01





Field Sample ID

RREC13-01-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.87

0.0987

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.00

20.26

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.70

27.36

447.00

0.06

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

17.22

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.68

6.89

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.50

45.59

594.00

0.08

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.70

67.88

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.50

45.59

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.00

40.53

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.20

32.42

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.50

15.20

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.10

41.54

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.10

61.80

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.96

9.73

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

121.58

770.00

0.16

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.10

31.41

444.00

0.07

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

151.98

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.10

71.94

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

14.18

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.40

74.97





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



10.00

101.32

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

101.32

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.70

27.36

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.10

31.41

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.90

49.65

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.50

96.25

581.00

0.17

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.70

98.28

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.50

15.20

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.20

52.68

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.10

61.80

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.90

59.78

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.46

4.66

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

14.00

141.84

707.00

0.20

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.30

33.43

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

13.17

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.00

40.53

385.00

0.11

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

10.13

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

14.00

141.84

596.00

0.24

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

111.45

697.00

0.16





ESBTU FCVi







2.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-01





Field Sample ID

RREC13-01-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.6

0.116





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

3.10

26.72

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

4.20

36.21

447.00

0.08

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

14.66

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.30

11.21

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.90

42.24

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

9.00

77.59

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.00

51.72

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.70

49.14

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.40

37.93

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.60

31.03

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.50

38.79

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



11.00

94.83

929.00

0.10

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.50

12.93

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



15.00

129.31

770.00

0.17

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



5.20

44.83

444.00

0.10

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

146.55

670.00

0.22

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



10.00

86.21

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.40

20.69

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





11.00

94.83





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

120.69

510.00

0.24

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



17.00

146.55

746.00

0.20

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



5.40

46.55

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.50

38.79

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.90

68.10

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

112.07

581.00

0.19

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



19.00

163.79

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.70

23.28

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.80

67.24

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



13.00

112.07

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

8.30

71.55

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.40

12.07

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

103.45

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.70

31.90

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.00

25.86

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

6.00

51.72

385.00

0.13

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

12.07

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

12.00

103.45

596.00

0.17

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

15.00

129.31

697.00

0.19





ESBTU FCVi







2.26

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-01





Field Sample ID

RREC13-01-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.9

0.109





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

8.50

77.98

446.00

0.17

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

13.00

119.27

447.00

0.27

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

3.50

32.11

491.00

0.07

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

4.10

37.61

452.00

0.08

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

18.00

165.14

594.00

0.28

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

27.00

247.71

841.00

0.29

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

20.00

183.49

965.00

0.19

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

14.00

128.44

979.00

0.13

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

13.00

119.27

967.00

0.12

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

9.00

82.57

1095.00

0.08

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

15.00

137.61

981.00

0.14

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



30.00

275.23

929.00

0.30

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



5.30

48.62

611.00

0.08

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



50.00

458.72

770.00

0.60

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



15.00

137.61

444.00

0.31

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



58.00

532.11

670.00

0.79

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



21.00

192.66

1008.00

0.19

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



7.30

66.97

686.00

0.10

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





28.00

256.88





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



42.00

385.32

510.00

0.76

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



46.00

422.02

746.00

0.57

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



9.00

82.57

1112.00

0.07

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



8.80

80.73

769.00

0.10

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



13.00

119.27

949.00

0.13

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



39.00

357.80

581.00

0.62

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



27.00

247.71

829.00

0.30

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



3.00

27.52

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

165.14

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



16.00

146.79

913.00

0.16

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

25.00

229.36

844.00

0.27

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

3.20

29.36

1123.00

0.03

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

41.00

376.15

707.00

0.53

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.10

37.61

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.10

37.61

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

14.00

128.44

385.00

0.33

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

4.10

37.61

967.00

0.04

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

32.00

293.58

596.00

0.49

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

53.00

486.24

697.00

0.70





ESBTU FCVi







6.58

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-01





Field Sample ID

RREC13-01-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.42

0.0842





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

13.00

154.39

446.00

0.35

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

21.00

249.41

447.00

0.56

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

10.00

118.76

491.00

0.24

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

2.60

30.88

452.00

0.07

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

18.00

213.78

594.00

0.36

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

19.00

225.65

841.00

0.27

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

12.00

142.52

965.00

0.15

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

8.60

102.14

979.00

0.10

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

7.30

86.70

967.00

0.09

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.50

53.44

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

10.00

118.76

981.00

0.12

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



18.00

213.78

929.00

0.23

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



3.90

46.32

611.00

0.08

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



38.00

451.31

770.00

0.59

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



22.00

261.28

444.00

0.59

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



52.00

617.58

670.00

0.92

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



17.00

201.90

1008.00

0.20

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.30

51.07

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





19.00

225.65





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



53.00

629.45

510.00

1.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



29.00

344.42

746.00

0.46

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



7.20

85.51

1112.00

0.08

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.00

83.14

769.00

0.11

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



11.00

130.64

949.00

0.14

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



31.00

368.17

581.00

0.63

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



25.00

296.91

829.00

0.36

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



3.30

39.19

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

154.39

657.00

0.23

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



16.00

190.02

913.00

0.21

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

16.00

190.02

844.00

0.23

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.40

16.63

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

39.00

463.18

707.00

0.66

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

14.00

166.27

538.00

0.31

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.00

47.51

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

27.00

320.67

385.00

0.83

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.80

33.25

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

51.00

605.70

596.00

1.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

34.00

403.80

697.00

0.58





ESBTU FCVi







7.95

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.04

0.0904





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.29

3.21

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.49

5.42

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.54

5.97

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.32

3.54

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

17.70

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.80

64.16

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.60

61.95

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.40

59.73

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.60

39.82

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.00

22.12

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

5.00

55.31

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.00

33.19

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.17

1.88

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

63.05

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.54

5.97

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.20

35.40

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

25.44

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.21

2.32

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.40

26.55





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.30

14.38

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.70

18.81

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.78

8.63

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.32

3.54

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

12.17

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.10

12.17

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.10

12.17

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

1.99

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.50

5.53

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.68

7.52

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.20

57.52

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.57

6.31

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.00

99.56

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.74

8.19

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.80

19.91

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.60

6.64

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

15.49

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.50

49.78

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.30

69.69

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0001





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.2

0.102





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.32

3.14

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.39

3.82

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.44

4.31

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.20

1.96

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.89

8.73

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.10

30.39

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.70

26.47

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

28.43

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.90

18.63

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

11.76

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.70

26.47

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

20.59

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.32

3.14

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.80

47.06

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.53

5.20

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.10

40.20

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.40

23.53

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.69

6.76

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.90

28.43





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.40

13.73

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.80

37.25

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.95

9.31

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.30

12.75

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

15.69

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.90

28.43

581.00

0.05

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.30

42.16

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.34

3.33

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.30

22.55

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.60

25.49

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.20

31.37

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.35

3.43

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.40

52.94

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.63

6.18

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

10.78

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.60

15.69

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.78

7.65

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.60

35.29

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.50

44.12

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.77

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.17

0.0917





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

6.00

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

7.63

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.89

9.71

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.31

3.38

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.20

23.99

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.30

57.80

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.00

43.62

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.80

52.34

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.00

32.72

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

19.63

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.40

47.98

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.40

37.08

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.52

5.67

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.50

81.79

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.94

10.25

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.90

75.25

670.00

0.11

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

40.35

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

12.00

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.30

46.89





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.90

31.62

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.60

71.97

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

13.09

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.30

25.08

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

26.17

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.10

66.52

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.60

71.97

829.00

0.09

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.53

5.78

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.50

49.07

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.90

53.44

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.50

59.98

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.52

5.67

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

119.96

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

12.00

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

17.45

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.50

38.17

385.00

0.10

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.92

10.03

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.60

71.97

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.30

79.61

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.48

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.7

0.107





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.58

5.42

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.00

9.35

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

15.89

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.43

4.02

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.70

34.58

594.00

0.06

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.40

69.16

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.40

50.47

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

6.40

59.81

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.90

36.45

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.60

24.30

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

6.00

56.07

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.40

31.78

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.39

3.64

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.30

77.57

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.10

10.28

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.90

55.14

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

34.58

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.78

7.29

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.90

36.45





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.20

20.56

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.90

45.79

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

11.21

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

14.02

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.10

19.63

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.70

34.58

581.00

0.06

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.50

51.40

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.34

3.18

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.00

28.04

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.10

38.32

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.10

66.36

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.69

6.45

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

17.00

158.88

707.00

0.22

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.20

20.56

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.50

23.36

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.40

22.43

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

12.15

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

12.00

112.15

596.00

0.19

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

102.80

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







1.57

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.1

0.091





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.50

27.47

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

4.30

47.25

447.00

0.11

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

5.50

60.44

491.00

0.12

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.71

7.80

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

7.10

78.02

594.00

0.13

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

11.00

120.88

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

9.00

98.90

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

7.60

83.52

979.00

0.09

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

5.70

62.64

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.30

47.25

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

9.90

108.79

981.00

0.11

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.90

64.84

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

14.29

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



14.00

153.85

770.00

0.20

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



4.70

51.65

444.00

0.12

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



14.00

153.85

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.10

56.04

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.00

21.98

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.70

73.63





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.70

106.59

510.00

0.21

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

109.89

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

18.68

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.50

38.46

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.80

41.76

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

153.85

581.00

0.26

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.80

107.69

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.71

7.80

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.60

94.51

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.70

73.63

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

11.00

120.88

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.30

14.29

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

29.00

318.68

707.00

0.45

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

5.50

60.44

538.00

0.11

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.00

43.96

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

30.00

329.67

385.00

0.86

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.40

26.37

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

26.00

285.71

596.00

0.48

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

18.00

197.80

697.00

0.28





ESBTU FCVi







4.12

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





14.2

0.142





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.20

8.45

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

8.45

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.80

12.68

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.63

4.44

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.20

29.58

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

9.00

63.38

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.30

44.37

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

6.70

47.18

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.30

30.28

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.90

20.42

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

5.60

39.44

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.70

33.10

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.84

5.92

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



11.00

77.46

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.10

14.79

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.60

67.61

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.30

23.24

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

9.15

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.00

35.21





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.60

32.39

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.00

56.34

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

8.45

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.60

18.31

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.90

20.42

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.40

52.11

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.80

54.93

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.58

4.08

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.40

38.03

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.40

38.03

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

8.70

61.27

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.76

5.35

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

18.00

126.76

707.00

0.18

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.90

20.42

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

18.31

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

9.00

63.38

385.00

0.16

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.70

11.97

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

13.00

91.55

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

13.00

91.55

697.00

0.13





ESBTU FCVi







1.55

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-02





Field Sample ID

RREC13-02-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/02/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





16.4

0.164





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.70

10.37

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.60

15.85

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.10

12.80

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.65

3.96

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.80

23.17

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.60

34.15

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.30

26.22

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.80

23.17

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.10

18.90

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.70

16.46

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.70

22.56

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.90

29.88

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.84

5.12

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.20

43.90

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.20

19.51

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.00

54.88

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.10

18.90

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

8.54

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.30

26.22





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.30

44.51

510.00

0.09

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.30

50.61

746.00

0.07

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.40

8.54

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.80

17.07

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.60

15.85

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.70

53.05

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.50

45.73

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.68

4.15

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.10

37.20

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.10

31.10

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.60

34.15

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.96

5.85

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

67.07

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.30

26.22

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

15.85

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

8.50

51.83

385.00

0.13

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

6.71

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

10.00

60.98

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

10.00

60.98

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.10

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-03





Field Sample ID

RREC13-03-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.6

0.116





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.00

8.62

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.80

15.52

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.30

11.21

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.60

13.79

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

7.10

61.21

594.00

0.10

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

16.00

137.93

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

13.00

112.07

965.00

0.12

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

9.60

82.76

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

7.50

64.66

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

6.00

51.72

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

13.00

112.07

981.00

0.11

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

13.79

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.83

7.16

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



18.00

155.17

770.00

0.20

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.00

17.24

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



13.00

112.07

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.60

13.79

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.88

7.59

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.80

67.24





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.80

41.38

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.00

60.34

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.60

13.79

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

12.93

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.60

31.03

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.40

37.93

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.50

47.41

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

13.79

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

21.55

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.50

30.17

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

13.00

112.07

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.90

16.38

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

26.00

224.14

707.00

0.32

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.90

33.62

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



5.80

50.00

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.40

37.93

385.00

0.10

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

3.20

27.59

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

21.00

181.03

596.00

0.30

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

17.00

146.55

697.00

0.21





ESBTU FCVi







2.54

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-03





Field Sample ID

RREC13-03-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.06

0.0606





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.30

21.45

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.10

34.65

447.00

0.08

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

19.80

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.77

12.71

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.00

66.01

594.00

0.11

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.20

118.81

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.90

80.86

965.00

0.08

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.90

64.36

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.30

54.46

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

37.95

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.00

66.01

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



7.00

115.51

929.00

0.12

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.80

13.20

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

198.02

770.00

0.26

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.30

37.95

444.00

0.09

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



13.00

214.52

670.00

0.32

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.30

103.96

1008.00

0.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

21.45

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.10

133.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.00

115.51

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

165.02

746.00

0.22

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.00

49.50

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

44.55

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.10

84.16

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.20

118.81

581.00

0.20

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



10.00

165.02

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

26.40

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.60

75.91

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.90

130.36

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.40

105.61

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.78

12.87

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

198.02

707.00

0.28

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.30

37.95

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.00

33.00

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

5.80

95.71

385.00

0.25

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

18.15

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

11.00

181.52

596.00

0.30

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.50

156.77

697.00

0.22





ESBTU FCVi







3.19

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-03





Field Sample ID

RREC13-03-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.97

0.0697





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.90

27.26

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.20

45.91

447.00

0.10

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.60

22.96

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.10

15.78

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.40

63.13

594.00

0.11

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

8.40

120.52

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.70

81.78

965.00

0.08

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.30

61.69

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.80

54.52

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.80

40.17

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.50

64.56

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



8.00

114.78

929.00

0.12

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.93

13.34

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



14.00

200.86

770.00

0.26

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.50

50.22

444.00

0.11

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



16.00

229.56

670.00

0.34

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.60

94.69

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

21.52

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





9.00

129.12





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.00

114.78

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

172.17

746.00

0.23

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.40

48.78

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.50

50.22

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.60

80.34

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.00

114.78

581.00

0.20

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

200.86

829.00

0.24

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.70

24.39

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.50

78.91

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.80

126.26

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.60

109.04

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.98

14.06

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

172.17

707.00

0.24

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.70

38.74

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

34.43

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

8.10

116.21

385.00

0.30

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

18.65

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

12.00

172.17

596.00

0.29

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

157.82

697.00

0.23





ESBTU FCVi







3.30

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-03





Field Sample ID

RREC13-03-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.76

0.0476





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.60

33.61

446.00

0.08

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.90

60.92

447.00

0.14

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.40

29.41

491.00

0.06

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.78

16.39

452.00

0.04

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.50

94.54

594.00

0.16

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.60

138.66

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

96.64

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.50

73.53

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

58.82

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

48.32

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.80

79.83

981.00

0.08

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.80

121.85

929.00

0.13

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.79

16.60

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

252.10

770.00

0.33

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.00

63.03

444.00

0.14

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



12.00

252.10

670.00

0.38

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.60

117.65

1008.00

0.12

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

23.11

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.70

140.76





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.30

153.36

510.00

0.30

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.40

176.47

746.00

0.24

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.80

58.82

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.40

50.42

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.80

100.84

949.00

0.11

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.90

144.96

581.00

0.25

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.40

197.48

829.00

0.24

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.40

29.41

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.30

90.34

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.60

138.66

913.00

0.15

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.70

119.75

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.70

14.71

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

231.09

707.00

0.33

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.60

54.62

538.00

0.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.00

42.02

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

8.80

184.87

385.00

0.48

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

23.11

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

12.00

252.10

596.00

0.42

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.40

197.48

697.00

0.28





ESBTU FCVi







4.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-03





Field Sample ID

RREC13-03-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.68

0.0068





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.03

4.28

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.04

6.19

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.03

4.42

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

2.80

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.08

11.95

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.13

19.17

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.09

13.72

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.07

10.77

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.06

8.70

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.05

6.64

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.07

10.91

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.12

17.70

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

2.65

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.21

30.97

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.05

7.23

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.23

33.92

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.10

14.01

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.02

3.24

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.13

19.17





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.14

20.65

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.14

20.65

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.04

6.34

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.04

5.90

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.08

11.65

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.20

29.50

581.00

0.05

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.16

23.60

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

3.39

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.16

23.60

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.10

14.01

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.12

17.70

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

1.92

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.21

30.97

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.05

7.08

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.04

5.46

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.11

16.22

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

6.05

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.24

35.40

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.19

28.02

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.52

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-05





Field Sample ID

RREC13-05-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.01

0.0701





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.68

9.70

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.00

14.27

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.36

5.14

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.28

3.99

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

19.97

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.00

42.80

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

32.81

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

25.68

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

22.82

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

17.12

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

27.10

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.80

39.94

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.37

5.28

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.80

68.47

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

17.12

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.90

84.17

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

32.81

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.69

9.84

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.20

45.65





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.80

54.21

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.80

68.47

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

15.69

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

21.40

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

32.81

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.50

64.19

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.80

68.47

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.61

8.70

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.90

41.37

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.20

45.65

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.80

39.94

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.34

4.85

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.90

69.90

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.78

11.13

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

15.69

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.60

22.82

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.60

8.56

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.90

55.63

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.80

54.21

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.15

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-05





Field Sample ID

RREC13-05-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.49

0.0549





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.38

6.92

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.63

11.48

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.68

12.39

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.48

8.74

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.20

58.29

594.00

0.10

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.20

112.93

841.00

0.13

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.20

94.72

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.50

81.97

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.10

56.47

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.90

52.82

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.30

78.32

981.00

0.08

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.90

52.82

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.40

7.29

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.40

116.58

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.73

13.30

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.60

83.79

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.60

29.14

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.56

10.20

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.70

49.18





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.90

34.61

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.30

60.11

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.64

11.66

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

20.04

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

29.14

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.00

54.64

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.70

67.40

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.34

6.19

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.80

51.00

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.70

49.18

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.70

103.83

844.00

0.12

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.74

13.48

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

218.58

707.00

0.31

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.70

30.97

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

47.36

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.05

19.13

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

25.50

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

10.00

182.15

596.00

0.31

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.10

165.76

697.00

0.24





ESBTU FCVi







2.35

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-05





Field Sample ID

RREC13-05-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.42

0.0742





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.36

4.85

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.55

7.41

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.54

7.28

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.29

3.91

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.90

25.61

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.20

56.60

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.40

45.82

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

40.43

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

29.65

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

25.61

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

40.43

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

32.35

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.40

5.39

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.00

67.39

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.64

8.63

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.30

57.95

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.60

21.56

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.63

8.49

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

35.04





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.90

25.61

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.80

51.21

746.00

0.07

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.69

9.30

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

20.22

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

21.56

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.00

40.43

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.40

59.30

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.36

4.85

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.90

39.08

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.00

40.43

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.10

55.26

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.52

7.01

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.70

103.77

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

14.82

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

22.91

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.10

28.30

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.90

12.13

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.10

82.21

596.00

0.14

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.80

78.17

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.33

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-06





Field Sample ID

RREC13-06-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.53

0.0553





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.12

2.17

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.21

3.80

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.18

3.25

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.13

2.35

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.75

13.56

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.30

41.59

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

41.59

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

34.36

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

25.32

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

23.51

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

34.36

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.30

23.51

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.37

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.60

47.02

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.23

4.16

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.40

25.32

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.78

14.10

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.10

1.81

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.20

21.70





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.52

9.40

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.76

13.74

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.28

5.06

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.16

2.89

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.53

9.58

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.47

8.50

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.57

10.31

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.12

2.17

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.24

4.34

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.34

6.15

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.20

39.78

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.32

5.79

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.30

59.67

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.25

4.52

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

19.89

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.32

5.70

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.55

9.95

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.70

30.74

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.70

48.82

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.70

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-06





Field Sample ID

RREC13-06-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.57

0.0857





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.17

1.98

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.25

2.86

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.23

2.68

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.15

1.75

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.58

6.77

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.70

19.84

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.40

16.34

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.70

19.84

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.10

12.84

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.77

8.98

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.40

16.34

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.94

10.97

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

0.90

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.00

23.34

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.30

3.50

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.20

14.00

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.84

9.80

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.14

1.63

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.98

11.44





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.52

6.07

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.88

10.27

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.28

3.27

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.28

3.27

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.49

5.72

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.72

8.40

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.88

10.27

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.12

1.40

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.47

5.48

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.63

7.35

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

18.67

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.20

2.33

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.40

39.67

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.38

4.43

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.68

7.93

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

12.84

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.33

3.85

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

2.10

24.50

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.50

29.17

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.43

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-06





Field Sample ID

RREC13-06-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.81

0.0781





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

7.04

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.80

10.24

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.57

7.30

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.28

3.59

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

16.65

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

37.13

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

33.29

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

37.13

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.80

23.05

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.92

11.78

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.50

32.01

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.90

24.33

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.30

3.84

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.90

49.94

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.92

11.78

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.00

51.22

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

29.45

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.58

7.43

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.30

29.45





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.70

34.57

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.30

42.25

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.75

9.60

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

14.08

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.30

16.65

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.20

53.78

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.00

38.41

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.37

4.74

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

32.01

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.00

25.61

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

37.13

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.26

3.33

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.10

78.10

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.81

10.37

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.83

10.63

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.90

24.33

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.62

7.94

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.30

55.06

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.20

53.78

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.97

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-07





Field Sample ID

RREC13-07-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.34

0.0434





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.08

1.75

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.14

3.23

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.10

2.28

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

1.73

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.33

7.60

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.00

23.04

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.10

25.35

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.92

21.20

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.66

15.21

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.58

13.36

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.83

19.12

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.59

13.59

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

0.81

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.99

22.81

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.15

3.46

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.59

13.59

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.31

7.14

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

0.85

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.47

10.83





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.31

7.14

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.30

6.91

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.12

2.76

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

1.59

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.23

5.30

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.27

6.22

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.21

4.84

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.05

1.08

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.13

3.00

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.13

3.00

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.93

21.43

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.17

3.92

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.60

36.87

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

3.92

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.54

12.44

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.38

8.76

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.27

6.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.97

22.35

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.20

27.65

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.42

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.53

0.0353





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.25

7.08

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.95

26.91

447.00

0.06

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.84

23.80

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.95

26.91

452.00

0.06

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

39.66

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.90

138.81

841.00

0.17

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.10

116.15

965.00

0.12

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.30

121.81

979.00

0.12

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

79.32

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.10

59.49

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.90

110.48

981.00

0.11

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

56.66

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.95

26.91

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.60

101.98

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.47

13.31

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.90

53.82

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.00

28.33

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.95

26.91

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.00

56.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.47

13.31

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.72

20.40

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.28

7.93

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.95

26.91

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.79

22.38

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.40

11.33

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.55

15.58

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.95

26.91

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.21

5.95

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.31

8.78

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.00

141.64

844.00

0.17

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.52

14.73

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

339.94

707.00

0.48

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.73

20.68

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.90

53.82

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.95

26.91

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

39.66

967.00

0.04

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.90

195.47

596.00

0.33

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

8.10

229.46

697.00

0.33





ESBTU FCVi







2.74

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.56

0.0456





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.77

16.89

446.00

0.04

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.85

18.64

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

26.32

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.37

8.11

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.90

63.60

594.00

0.11

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.00

131.58

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

100.88

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.30

116.23

979.00

0.12

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.30

72.37

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

50.44

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

92.11

981.00

0.09

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.00

65.79

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.77

16.89

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.10

133.77

770.00

0.17

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

30.70

444.00

0.07

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.80

149.12

670.00

0.22

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.90

41.67

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

24.12

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.50

76.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.10

111.84

510.00

0.22

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.30

116.23

746.00

0.16

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.84

18.42

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.10

46.05

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.10

46.05

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.30

182.02

581.00

0.31

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.40

118.42

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.42

9.21

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.70

125.00

657.00

0.19

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.40

74.56

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.00

131.58

844.00

0.16

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.57

12.50

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

14.00

307.02

707.00

0.43

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.90

41.67

538.00

0.08

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.10

46.05

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.90

107.46

385.00

0.28

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

24.12

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

11.00

241.23

596.00

0.40

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.50

208.33

697.00

0.30





ESBTU FCVi







3.40

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0001- FD





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.24

0.0924





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

5.95

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.65

7.03

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.92

9.96

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.26

2.81

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.40

25.97

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.80

51.95

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.00

43.29

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.40

36.80

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.70

29.22

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

19.48

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

45.45

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

25.97

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.51

5.52

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

50.87

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.00

10.82

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.10

55.19

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

19.48

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.74

8.01

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.70

29.22





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.50

37.88

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.90

42.21

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.67

7.25

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.40

15.15

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.40

15.15

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.30

57.36

581.00

0.10

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.80

41.13

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.37

4.00

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.80

41.13

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.30

24.89

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.60

49.78

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.51

5.52

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

119.05

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.60

17.32

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

18.40

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.00

32.47

385.00

0.08

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

15.15

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

8.90

96.32

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.30

79.00

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.29

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.08

0.0908





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.97

10.68

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.80

8.81

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.30

14.32

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.45

4.96

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.90

31.94

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.30

58.37

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.20

46.26

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.10

45.15

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

30.84

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

20.93

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.90

42.95

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

34.14

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.85

9.36

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.00

77.09

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

19.82

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.90

87.00

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

25.33

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

15.42

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.90

42.95





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.60

61.67

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.80

74.89

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

12.11

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

29.74

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

25.33

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.70

106.83

581.00

0.18

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.60

83.70

829.00

0.10

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.56

6.17

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.70

73.79

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.50

49.56

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.40

59.47

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.49

5.40

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

121.15

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.30

25.33

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

18.72

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

5.80

63.88

385.00

0.17

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

14.32

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

9.80

107.93

596.00

0.18

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

8.10

89.21

697.00

0.13





ESBTU FCVi







1.71

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0103-FD





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.18

0.0718





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.97

13.51

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.80

11.14

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.30

18.11

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.45

6.27

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.20

44.57

594.00

0.08

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.30

59.89

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

41.78

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.50

48.75

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

30.64

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

19.50

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.90

40.39

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.80

39.00

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.89

12.40

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.30

87.74

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.70

23.68

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.20

114.21

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

34.82

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

18.11

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.60

50.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.70

79.39

510.00

0.16

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.10

98.89

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.00

13.93

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

37.60

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

33.43

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.80

136.49

581.00

0.23

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.30

101.67

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

7.66

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.40

89.14

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.10

71.03

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.30

59.89

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.36

5.01

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

153.20

707.00

0.22

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.60

36.21

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

16.71

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

5.50

76.60

385.00

0.20

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.68

9.47

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

11.00

153.20

596.00

0.26

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.10

98.89

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







2.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.2

0.102





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.20

11.76

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.10

10.78

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

16.67

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.37

3.63

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.10

40.20

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.00

68.63

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.20

50.98

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.50

44.12

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.40

33.33

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.00

29.41

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.80

47.06

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.90

38.24

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.87

8.53

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.90

87.25

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.20

21.57

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.30

81.37

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.60

25.49

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

11.76

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.20

41.18





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.20

60.78

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.40

62.75

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

10.78

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.30

22.55

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

23.53

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.40

82.35

581.00

0.14

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.20

70.59

829.00

0.09

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.60

5.88

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.90

57.84

657.00

0.09

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.90

48.04

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.40

62.75

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.88

8.63

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

14.00

137.25

707.00

0.19

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.70

26.47

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

25.49

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

12.00

117.65

385.00

0.31

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.20

11.76

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

13.00

127.45

596.00

0.21

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

10.00

98.04

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.94

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-09





Field Sample ID

RREC13-09-0305-FD





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.35

0.0935





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.20

12.83

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.10

22.46

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

18.18

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.35

3.74

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.70

39.57

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.60

70.59

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.00

53.48

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.80

51.34

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.30

35.29

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.60

27.81

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

44.92

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.80

40.64

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.90

9.63

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.50

90.91

770.00

0.12

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.20

23.53

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.20

87.70

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.80

29.95

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

12.83

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.30

45.99





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.10

65.24

510.00

0.13

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.70

71.66

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

11.76

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.50

26.74

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.70

28.88

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.40

89.84

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.90

84.49

829.00

0.10

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.66

7.06

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.20

66.31

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.40

47.06

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.90

63.10

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.77

8.24

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

128.34

707.00

0.18

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.70

28.88

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

25.67

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

12.00

128.34

385.00

0.33

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

13.90

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

12.00

128.34

596.00

0.22

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.50

101.60

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







2.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-11





Field Sample ID

RREC13-11-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.05

0.0205





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

4.63

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.46

22.44

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

6.83

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.15

7.32

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.45

21.95

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.70

131.71

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

117.07

965.00

0.12

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

87.80

979.00

0.09

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

78.05

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

58.54

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.40

117.07

981.00

0.12

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.30

63.41

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.46

22.44

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.30

112.20

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.18

8.78

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.20

58.54

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.75

36.59

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.46

22.44

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.10

53.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.42

20.49

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.61

29.76

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.20

9.76

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.12

5.85

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.49

23.90

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.40

19.51

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.43

20.98

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.10

4.88

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.19

9.27

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.28

13.66

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

112.20

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.34

16.59

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.00

243.90

707.00

0.34

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

8.29

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

53.66

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.46

22.44

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

36.59

967.00

0.04

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.90

92.68

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.50

170.73

697.00

0.24





ESBTU FCVi







2.13

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-13





Field Sample ID

RREC13-13-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.44

0.0344





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.05

1.34

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.09

2.47

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.06

1.69

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

1.74

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.22

6.40

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.87

25.29

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.89

25.87

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.84

24.42

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.58

16.86

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.61

17.73

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.64

18.60

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.46

13.37

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.67

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.77

22.38

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.10

2.82

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.38

11.05

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.27

7.85

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

1.08

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.41

11.92





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.24

6.98

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.23

6.69

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.12

3.49

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.08

2.33

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.21

6.10

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.21

6.10

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.20

5.81

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.05

1.40

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.13

3.78

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.17

4.94

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.82

23.84

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.16

4.65

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.20

34.88

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.08

2.35

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.52

15.12

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.27

7.85

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.24

6.98

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.59

17.15

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.99

28.78

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.42

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-13





Field Sample ID

RREC13-13-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.76

0.0776





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.10

14.18

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.60

20.62

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.46

5.93

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.26

3.35

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.94

12.11

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.40

30.93

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.20

28.35

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

28.35

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

18.04

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

16.75

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.70

21.91

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

20.62

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.78

10.05

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.30

42.53

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

23.20

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.30

68.30

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

18.04

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

23.20

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.10

27.06





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



15.00

193.30

510.00

0.38

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.00

64.43

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.68

8.76

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.20

41.24

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.40

18.04

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

283.51

581.00

0.49

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.50

57.99

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.41

5.28

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

167.53

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.10

39.95

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

29.64

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.37

4.77

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.60

59.28

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.85

10.95

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

15.46

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.60

20.62

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.55

7.09

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.60

46.39

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.50

45.10

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







1.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-13







Field Sample ID

RREC13-13-0103







Sample Depth

1-3







Sample Date

10/30/2013





Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final



Cone



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Hg/g Dry wt

Total Organic Carbon**





5

0.05





8.71

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.30

26.00

446.00

0.06

2.10

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.10

42.00

447.00

0.09

3.10

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.34

6.80

491.00

0.01

0.98

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.18

3.60

452.00

0.01

0.88

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.60

12.00

594.00

0.02

4.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.50

30.00

841.00

0.04

8.40

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.40

28.00

965.00

0.03

6.20

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.40

28.00

979.00

0.03

5.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.00

20.00

967.00

0.02

4.20

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.80

16.00

1095.00

0.01

3.50

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

22.00

981.00

0.02

4.70

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.50

30.00

929.00

0.03

7.80

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.61

12.20

611.00

0.02

1.10

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.10

62.00

770.00

0.08

15.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.30

46.00

444.00

0.10

3.50

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.60

112.00

670.00

0.17

18.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.90

38.00

1008.00

0.04

7.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

26.00

686.00

0.04

1.70

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.80

56.00





9.60

C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



13.00

260.00

510.00

0.51

10.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.00

100.00

746.00

0.13

13.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.98

19.60

1112.00

0.02

3.50

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.50

50.00

769.00

0.07

4.10

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.80

36.00

949.00

0.04

6.10

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



15.00

300.00

581.00

0.52

12.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.90

98.00

829.00

0.12

14.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.54

10.80

1214.00

0.01

1.80

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.80

156.00

657.00

0.24

7.20

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.20

64.00

913.00

0.07

9.60

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

32.00

844.00

0.04

7.70

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

4.80

1123.00

0.00

1.10

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.70

54.00

707.00

0.08

13.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.75

15.00

538.00

0.03

2.20

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.69

13.80

1115.00

0.01

2.90

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

24.00

385.00

0.06

4.20

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.46

9.20

967.00

0.01

1.40

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.00

60.00

596.00

0.10

11.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.60

52.00

697.00

0.07

11.00





ESBTU FCVi







1.29



aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-13







Field Sample ID

RREC13-13-0305







Sample Depth

3-5







Sample Date

10/30/2013





Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Coc

Final



Cone



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Hg/g Dry wt

Total Organic Carbon**





0.0871





6.69

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

24.11

446.00

0.05

6.70

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

35.59

447.00

0.08

10.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

11.25

491.00

0.02

4.10

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

10.10

452.00

0.02

1.90

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

45.92

594.00

0.08

15.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

96.44

841.00

0.11

17.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

71.18

965.00

0.07

13.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

57.41

979.00

0.06

8.50

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

48.22

967.00

0.05

7.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

40.18

1095.00

0.04

5.50

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

53.96

981.00

0.06

8.40

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



89.55

929.00

0.10

14.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



12.63

611.00

0.02

3.10

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



172.22

770.00

0.22

32.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



40.18

444.00

0.09

12.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



206.66

670.00

0.31

42.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



81.52

1008.00

0.08

10.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



19.52

686.00

0.03

3.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





110.22





14.00

C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



114.81

510.00

0.23

28.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



149.25

746.00

0.20

18.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



40.18

1112.00

0.04

4.30

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



47.07

769.00

0.06

3.60

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



70.03

949.00

0.07

7.40

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



137.77

581.00

0.24

21.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



160.73

829.00

0.19

13.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



20.67

1214.00

0.02

2.10

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



82.66

657.00

0.13

8.20

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



110.22

913.00

0.12

8.50

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

88.40

844.00

0.10

15.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

12.63

1123.00

0.01

1.60

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

149.25

707.00

0.21

27.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

25.26

538.00

0.05

7.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



33.30

1115.00

0.03

4.40

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

48.22

385.00

0.13

5.70

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

16.07

967.00

0.02

2.30

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

126.29

596.00

0.21

39.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

126.29

697.00

0.18

27.00





ESBTU FCVi





2.61



aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-13





Field Sample ID

RREC13-13-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.0669





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

100.15

446.00

0.22

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

149.48

447.00

0.33

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

61.29

491.00

0.12

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

28.40

452.00

0.06

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

224.22

594.00

0.38

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

254.11

841.00

0.30

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

194.32

965.00

0.20

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

127.06

979.00

0.13

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

104.63

967.00

0.11

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

82.21

1095.00

0.08

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

125.56

981.00

0.13

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



209.27

929.00

0.23

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



46.34

611.00

0.08

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



478.33

770.00

0.62

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



179.37

444.00

0.40

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



627.80

670.00

0.94

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



149.48

1008.00

0.15

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



44.84

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





209.27





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



418.54

510.00

0.82

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



269.06

746.00

0.36

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



64.28

1112.00

0.06

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



53.81

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



110.61

949.00

0.12

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



313.90

581.00

0.54

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



194.32

829.00

0.23

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



31.39

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



122.57

657.00

0.19

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



127.06

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

224.22

844.00

0.27

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

23.92

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

403.59

707.00

0.57

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

106.13

538.00

0.20

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



65.77

1115.00

0.06

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

85.20

385.00

0.22

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

34.38

967.00

0.04

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

582.96

596.00

0.98

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

403.59

697.00

0.58





ESBTU FCVi





6.94

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.91

0.0991





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.33

3.33

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.44

4.39

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.40

4.04

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.18

1.82

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.87

8.78

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.40

34.31

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.30

33.30

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.30

33.30

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

23.21

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

17.15

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

30.27

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

21.19

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.27

2.72

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.50

35.32

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.57

5.75

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.10

31.28

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.30

13.12

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.59

5.95

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.00

20.18





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.50

35.32

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.40

24.22

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.52

5.25

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

11.10

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

11.10

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.80

58.53

581.00

0.10

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.10

21.19

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.25

2.52

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.40

34.31

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.50

15.14

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

34.31

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.53

5.35

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.00

60.54

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.61

6.16

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

16.15

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.44

4.39

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.91

9.18

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.50

35.32

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.10

41.37

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.70

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-SURF-FD





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.79

0.0879





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.30

3.41

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.44

4.95

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

4.78

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.19

2.16

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

12.51

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.50

39.82

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.50

39.82

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.40

38.68

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

26.17

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

19.34

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

31.85

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

22.75

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.28

3.19

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.60

40.96

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.54

6.14

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.00

34.13

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

15.93

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.62

7.05

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.00

22.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.50

39.82

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.40

27.30

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.56

6.37

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

12.51

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.20

13.65

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.80

65.98

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.20

25.03

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.26

2.96

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.40

38.68

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.60

18.20

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

38.68

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.42

4.78

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.70

64.85

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.55

6.26

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

17.06

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.44

4.95

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

11.38

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.30

37.54

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.20

47.78

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.79

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/05/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.77

0.0877





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.93

10.60

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.10

12.54

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.72

8.21

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.28

3.19

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

12.54

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.20

36.49

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.70

30.79

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.80

31.93

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.00

22.81

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.50

17.10

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.60

29.65

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

23.95

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.70

7.98

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.00

45.61

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

15.96

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.40

61.57

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

20.52

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

17.10

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

29.65





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

136.83

510.00

0.27

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.20

59.29

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.85

9.69

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.90

33.07

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.80

20.52

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



20.00

228.05

581.00

0.39

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.30

60.43

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.47

5.36

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

125.43

657.00

0.19

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.50

39.91

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.30

37.63

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.35

3.99

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.40

72.98

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

12.54

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

14.82

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.42

4.73

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

7.87

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.90

55.87

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.70

53.59

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.76

0.0776





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.80

10.31

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

16.75

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.46

5.93

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.24

3.09

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

14.18

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.50

45.10

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.10

39.95

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

34.79

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

27.06

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.20

28.35

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.60

33.51

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

30.93

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.69

8.89

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

60.57

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

18.04

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.60

85.05

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.00

25.77

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

23.20

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.30

42.53





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.80

126.29

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.70

86.34

746.00

0.12

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.88

11.34

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.80

48.97

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.20

28.35

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



16.00

206.19

581.00

0.35

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.10

91.49

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

7.09

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



12.00

154.64

657.00

0.24

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.20

54.12

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

43.81

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.61

7.86

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.00

77.32

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.78

10.05

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.90

24.48

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.50

19.33

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.80

10.31

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.30

55.41

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.30

68.30

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.33

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.2

0.102





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.00

9.80

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.70

16.67

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.60

5.88

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.31

3.04

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.70

16.67

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.90

38.24

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.50

34.31

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

28.43

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

22.55

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.10

20.59

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.70

26.47

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.30

32.35

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.94

9.22

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.20

60.78

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

17.65

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

98.04

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.40

33.33

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.40

23.53

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

47.06





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

117.65

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.80

96.08

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.60

15.69

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.40

43.14

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.40

33.33

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



20.00

196.08

581.00

0.34

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.60

94.12

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.81

7.94

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

127.45

657.00

0.19

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.50

53.92

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.80

37.25

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.55

5.39

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.20

70.59

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

10.78

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

16.67

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

5.39

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.96

9.41

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.30

61.76

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.90

57.84

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.25

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.73

0.0973





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.81

8.32

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

13.36

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.54

5.55

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.24

2.47

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.20

12.33

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.20

32.89

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.90

29.80

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

27.75

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

21.58

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

19.53

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

21.58

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

27.75

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.81

8.32

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.00

51.39

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

14.39

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.40

86.33

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.40

24.67

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

18.50

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.70

38.03





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.90

101.75

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.60

78.11

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

12.33

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.40

34.94

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.60

26.72

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



16.00

164.44

581.00

0.28

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.30

75.03

829.00

0.09

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.64

6.58

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



10.00

102.77

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.50

46.25

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.20

32.89

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.44

4.52

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.90

60.64

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.91

9.35

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

15.42

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.47

4.78

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.90

9.25

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

5.00

51.39

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.00

51.39

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-14





Field Sample ID

RREC13-14-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.12

0.0812





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.44

5.42

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.71

8.74

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.70

8.62

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.27

3.33

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.00

24.63

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.70

57.88

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.00

49.26

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.70

45.57

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

30.79

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.20

27.09

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.30

40.64

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.80

34.48

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.51

6.28

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

70.20

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.80

9.85

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.10

75.12

670.00

0.11

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

28.33

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.00

12.32

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.40

41.87





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.60

44.33

510.00

0.09

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.60

68.97

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.88

10.84

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.40

29.56

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.20

27.09

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.00

86.21

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.90

72.66

829.00

0.09

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.52

6.40

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.00

73.89

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.40

54.19

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.40

54.19

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.60

7.39

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.20

113.30

707.00

0.16

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

14.78

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.90

23.40

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.40

17.24

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.20

14.78

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.80

83.74

596.00

0.14

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.60

81.28

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.44

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-15





Field Sample ID

RREC13-15-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.79

0.0879





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.44

5.01

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.50

5.69

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.58

6.60

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.24

2.73

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.70

19.34

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.70

42.09

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.20

36.41

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

34.13

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

23.89

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

15.93

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

31.85

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.50

28.44

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.45

5.12

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.50

51.19

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.84

9.56

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.00

56.88

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

20.48

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.96

10.92

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.90

32.99





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.90

32.99

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.90

55.75

746.00

0.07

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.84

9.56

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.90

21.62

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.90

21.62

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.20

70.53

581.00

0.12

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.10

58.02

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.48

5.46

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.80

54.61

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.80

43.23

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.70

42.09

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.41

4.66

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.30

83.05

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.00

11.38

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

14.79

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.70

19.34

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.83

9.44

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

5.30

60.30

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.70

53.47

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.09

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-15





Field Sample ID

RREC13-15-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.51

0.0751





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.51

6.79

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.48

6.32

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.86

11.45

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.20

2.66

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

21.30

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.80

50.60

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

39.95

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

38.62

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.00

26.63

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.60

21.30

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.50

33.29

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

31.96

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.58

7.72

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

62.58

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.97

12.92

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.00

79.89

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.10

27.96

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

15.98

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.10

41.28





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.10

54.59

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.90

78.56

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.99

13.18

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

35.95

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.20

29.29

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.90

105.19

581.00

0.18

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.30

97.20

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

7.32

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.80

90.55

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.90

65.25

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.50

46.60

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.45

5.99

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.20

95.87

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.40

18.64

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

19.97

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.20

29.29

385.00

0.08

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.79

10.52

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.50

86.55

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.00

66.58

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.44

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-15





Field Sample ID

RREC13-15-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/05/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.97

0.0497





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.20

4.02

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.21

4.23

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.31

6.24

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.07

1.49

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.62

12.47

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.20

24.14

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.80

16.10

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.95

19.11

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.63

12.68

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.44

8.85

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.79

15.90

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.77

15.49

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.18

3.62

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.60

32.19

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.36

7.24

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.90

38.23

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.63

12.68

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.34

6.84

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.94

18.91





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.20

24.14

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.70

34.21

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.26

5.23

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.65

13.08

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.59

11.87

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.40

48.29

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.90

38.23

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.12

2.41

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.60

32.19

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.30

26.16

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

24.14

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.11

2.21

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.50

50.30

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.55

11.07

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.38

7.65

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.72

14.49

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.19

3.82

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

2.20

44.27

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

36.22

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.69

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.65

0.0665





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.10

16.54

446.00

0.04

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.00

15.04

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.74

11.13

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

3.40

51.13

452.00

0.11

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

6.60

99.25

594.00

0.17

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

22.00

330.83

841.00

0.39

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

22.00

330.83

965.00

0.34

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

22.00

330.83

979.00

0.34

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

14.00

210.53

967.00

0.22

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

10.00

150.38

1095.00

0.14

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

20.00

300.75

981.00

0.31

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



14.00

210.53

929.00

0.23

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

16.54

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



28.00

421.05

770.00

0.55

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

21.05

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



18.00

270.68

670.00

0.40

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



16.00

240.60

1008.00

0.24

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

27.07

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





17.00

255.64





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.20

123.31

510.00

0.24

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

195.49

746.00

0.26

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



7.70

115.79

1112.00

0.10

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.00

45.11

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



10.00

150.38

949.00

0.16

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



10.00

150.38

581.00

0.26

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

180.45

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.90

43.61

1214.00

0.04

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.50

82.71

657.00

0.13

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.20

108.27

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

18.00

270.68

844.00

0.32

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

2.80

42.11

1123.00

0.04

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

37.00

556.39

707.00

0.79

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.60

54.14

538.00

0.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



9.40

141.35

1115.00

0.13

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.30

34.59

385.00

0.09

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

6.40

96.24

967.00

0.10

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

22.00

330.83

596.00

0.56

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

24.00

360.90

697.00

0.52





ESBTU FCVi







6.35

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.83

0.0683





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

1.46

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

2.34

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.32

4.69

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.25

3.59

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.64

9.37

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.80

26.35

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.80

26.35

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.70

24.89

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

23.43

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

20.50

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.40

20.50

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.30

48.32

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.31

4.54

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.20

46.85

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

2.93

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.50

51.24

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.30

48.32

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.79

11.57

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.20

61.49





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.70

24.89

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.80

70.28

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.00

29.28

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.10

30.75

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.70

54.17

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.60

67.35

581.00

0.12

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.90

101.02

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

14.64

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.40

49.78

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.10

74.67

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.20

32.21

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.50

7.32

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.40

35.14

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.33

4.83

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

17.57

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.25

3.59

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.50

7.32

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.50

21.96

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.20

46.85

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.92

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.47

0.0747





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.03

0.40

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.04

0.56

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.06

0.75

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.05

0.62

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.09

1.23

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.29

3.88

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.21

2.81

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.24

3.21

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.21

2.81

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.19

2.54

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.18

2.41

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.65

8.70

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.07

0.87

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.64

8.57

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.06

0.74

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.79

10.58

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.79

10.58

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.17

2.28

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.89

11.91





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.47

6.29

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.20

16.06

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.45

6.02

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.44

5.89

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.80

10.71

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.30

17.40

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.70

22.76

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.20

2.68

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.10

14.73

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.20

16.06

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.36

4.82

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.06

0.76

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.37

4.95

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.08

1.02

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.15

2.01

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.05

0.62

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.08

1.02

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.28

3.75

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.53

7.10

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.17

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.43

0.0243





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.31

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.38

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.09

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.08

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.21

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

0.74

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.01

0.58

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.02

0.70

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.02

0.78

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.02

0.91

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.39

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.06

2.47

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.53

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.06

2.30

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.53

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.14

5.76

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.09

3.74

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.03

1.32

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.08

3.37





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.08

3.29

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.16

6.58

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

2.35

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

2.84

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.08

3.17

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.24

9.88

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.21

8.64

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.99

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.26

10.70

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.15

6.17

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.04

1.52

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.22

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.02

0.82

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.26

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.45

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.08

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.45

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.03

1.03

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.03

1.40

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.06

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.89

0.0289





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.48

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.02

0.66

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.15

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.14

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.38

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.03

0.87

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

0.66

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.03

0.87

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.03

0.90

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.03

0.87

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.45

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.08

2.87

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.73

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.07

2.53

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.02

0.83

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.23

7.96

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.13

4.50

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.05

1.63

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.11

3.81





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.15

5.19

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.25

8.65

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.07

2.49

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.10

3.46

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.12

4.15

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.43

14.88

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.27

9.34

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

1.11

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.43

14.88

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.18

6.23

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.05

1.66

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.19

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.03

1.18

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.26

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.42

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.14

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.45

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.05

1.66

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.05

1.73

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.57

0.0257





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.39

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.54

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.06

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.06

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.06

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.08

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.19

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.32

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.54

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.06

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

1.32

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.70

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.03

1.01

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.02

0.74

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.18

7.00

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.06

2.45

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

1.44

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.05

1.83





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.10

3.70

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.16

6.23

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.04

1.56

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

2.68

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.05

2.06

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.28

10.89

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.10

3.89

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.70

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.35

13.62

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.10

3.89

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.78

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.09

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.06

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.11

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.07

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.28

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.03

1.05

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.32

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.04

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-16





Field Sample ID

RREC13-16-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.96

0.0296





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.27

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.37

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.07

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.05

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.06

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.10

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.06

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.19

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.33

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.16

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

0.95

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.51

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.04

1.22

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.47

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.11

3.72

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.10

3.38

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.03

0.98

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

1.99





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.08

2.64

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.11

3.72

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

1.86

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

1.59

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.07

2.30

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.27

9.12

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.21

7.09

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.88

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.34

11.49

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.14

4.73

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.54

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.07

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.14

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.02

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.22

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.03

0.88

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.24

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.23

0.0623





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.12

1.93

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.19

3.05

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

1.22

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.05

0.75

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.23

3.69

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.10

17.66

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.20

19.26

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.30

20.87

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.88

14.13

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.61

9.79

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

17.66

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.82

13.16

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.05

0.87

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.30

20.87

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

3.21

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.70

11.24

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.81

13.00

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.09

1.49

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.89

14.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.71

11.40

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.65

10.43

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.45

7.22

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.24

3.85

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.65

10.43

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.83

13.32

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.95

15.25

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

2.89

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.56

8.99

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.78

12.52

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

19.26

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.16

2.57

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.60

25.68

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.13

2.09

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.59

9.47

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.15

2.33

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.35

5.62

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.75

12.04

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.50

24.08

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.35

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.61

0.0661





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.19

2.80

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.19

2.80

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.16

2.42

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.19

2.80

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.43

6.51

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.40

21.18

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

22.69

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

22.69

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

18.15

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

15.13

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

19.67

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

24.21

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.12

1.82

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.70

25.72

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

3.03

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.20

18.15

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.70

25.72

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.29

4.39

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.80

27.23





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.88

13.31

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.90

28.74

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.82

12.41

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.81

12.25

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.40

21.18

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.40

21.18

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.50

37.82

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.46

6.96

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.40

21.18

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.80

27.23

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

24.21

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.35

5.30

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.80

27.23

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.27

4.08

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.93

14.07

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.19

2.80

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.41

6.20

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.20

18.15

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

34.80

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.53

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.24

0.0924





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.33

3.57

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.33

3.57

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.37

4.00

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.33

3.57

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.92

9.96

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.50

27.06

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.90

20.56

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

20.56

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

17.32

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

12.99

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

19.48

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.60

38.96

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.48

5.19

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.20

45.45

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.32

3.46

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.20

45.45

670.00

0.07

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.60

49.78

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

15.15

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.90

53.03





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.10

33.55

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.90

85.50

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.40

25.97

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.60

38.96

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.10

44.37

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.80

84.42

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

119.05

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.50

16.23

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.50

91.99

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.30

89.83

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.80

30.30

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.44

4.76

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.30

35.71

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.77

8.33

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

11.90

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.33

3.57

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.56

6.06

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

2.10

22.73

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.80

51.95

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.97

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.1

0.101





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.75

7.43

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.60

15.84

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.10

10.89

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.75

7.43

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.20

31.68

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.70

46.53

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

29.70

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.30

32.67

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

24.75

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

17.82

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.60

25.74

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.20

61.39

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

10.89

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.80

77.23

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.10

20.79

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.90

98.02

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.40

73.27

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

26.73

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.60

85.15





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



13.00

128.71

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



17.00

168.32

746.00

0.23

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.80

47.52

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.90

68.32

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



8.00

79.21

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

188.12

581.00

0.32

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



21.00

207.92

829.00

0.25

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.80

27.72

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



16.00

158.42

657.00

0.24

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



14.00

138.61

913.00

0.15

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.00

49.50

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.61

6.04

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.30

72.28

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.20

21.78

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

16.83

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.00

19.80

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.89

8.81

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

6.40

63.37

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.40

93.07

697.00

0.13





ESBTU FCVi







1.82

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





21

0.21





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

3.70

17.62

446.00

0.04

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

4.00

19.05

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.00

9.52

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.15

5.48

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

9.20

43.81

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.30

30.00

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.10

19.52

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.20

20.00

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.60

17.14

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.15

5.48

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.80

18.10

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



9.10

43.33

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.30

10.95

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



13.00

61.90

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



5.40

25.71

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



18.00

85.71

670.00

0.13

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



10.00

47.62

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.20

20.00

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





12.00

57.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



35.00

166.67

510.00

0.33

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



21.00

100.00

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



6.40

30.48

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



8.80

41.90

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



9.80

46.67

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



40.00

190.48

581.00

0.33

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

104.76

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



3.50

16.67

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



25.00

119.05

657.00

0.18

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



16.00

76.19

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.60

31.43

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.91

4.33

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.80

46.67

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.80

18.10

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.15

5.48

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.15

5.48

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

5.24

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

11.00

52.38

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

13.00

61.90

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.22

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.26

0.0626





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

8.79

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.00

15.97

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.44

7.03

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

8.79

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

22.36

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.60

57.51

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

41.53

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

36.74

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

36.74

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

22.36

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.30

36.74

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.20

99.04

929.00

0.11

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.61

9.74

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.00

111.82

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.30

20.77

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.60

121.41

670.00

0.18

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.50

103.83

1008.00

0.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

22.36

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.30

116.61





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.30

100.64

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

159.74

746.00

0.21

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.80

60.70

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.70

59.11

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.30

84.66

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.70

123.00

581.00

0.21

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

191.69

829.00

0.23

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.10

33.55

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.40

102.24

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.20

130.99

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.90

62.30

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.54

8.63

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.10

65.50

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.55

8.79

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

19.17

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

8.79

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.61

9.74

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.00

47.92

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.20

99.04

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.82

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-17





Field Sample ID

RREC13-17-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.91

0.0591





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.90

15.23

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.00

33.84

447.00

0.08

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.58

9.81

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.90

15.23

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.80

30.46

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.70

79.53

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

50.76

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.50

42.30

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.50

59.22

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.90

15.23

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

35.53

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



11.00

186.13

929.00

0.20

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

20.30

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



13.00

219.97

770.00

0.29

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.50

42.30

444.00

0.10

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



16.00

270.73

670.00

0.40

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



12.00

203.05

1008.00

0.20

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.80

47.38

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





13.00

219.97





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

203.05

510.00

0.40

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



17.00

287.65

746.00

0.39

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



6.40

108.29

1112.00

0.10

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.60

94.75

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



9.30

157.36

949.00

0.17

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

219.97

581.00

0.38

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



16.00

270.73

829.00

0.33

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



3.40

57.53

1214.00

0.05

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.80

165.82

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



11.00

186.13

913.00

0.20

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.70

79.53

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.66

11.17

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.20

71.07

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.90

15.23

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.90

15.23

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.90

15.23

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.61

10.32

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

5.80

98.14

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.90

167.51

697.00

0.24





ESBTU FCVi







2.94

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.73

0.0573





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.13

2.27

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.21

3.66

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.09

1.61

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.05

0.91

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.30

5.24

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.20

20.94

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.30

22.69

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.30

22.69

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.88

15.36

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.59

10.30

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

20.94

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.88

15.36

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.06

1.05

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.40

24.43

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.23

4.01

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.85

14.83

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.90

15.71

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.10

1.75

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.88

15.36





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.76

13.26

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.76

13.26

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.44

7.68

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.27

4.71

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.67

11.69

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.84

14.66

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.90

15.71

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.16

2.79

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.56

9.77

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.72

12.57

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.30

22.69

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.15

2.62

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.90

33.16

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.15

2.62

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.56

9.77

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

2.97

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.37

6.46

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.85

14.83

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.50

26.18

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.41

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.07

0.0507





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.07

1.34

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.12

2.27

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.11

2.17

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.07

1.36

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.32

6.31

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.20

23.67

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.30

25.64

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.40

27.61

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.94

18.54

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.77

15.19

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.00

19.72

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.92

18.15

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.06

1.10

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.40

27.61

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.12

2.37

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.86

16.96

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.87

17.16

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.13

2.56

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.00

19.72





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.49

9.66

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.80

15.78

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.45

8.88

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.33

6.51

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.74

14.60

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.64

12.62

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.00

19.72

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.15

2.96

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.48

9.47

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.80

15.78

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

23.67

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

4.34

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.00

39.45

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.16

3.16

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.68

13.41

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.12

2.27

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.35

6.90

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.93

18.34

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.50

29.59

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.48

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.86

0.0586





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.21

3.58

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.50

8.53

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.82

13.99

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.16

2.73

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.40

40.96

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

49.49

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.20

37.54

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.10

35.84

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

27.30

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

18.77

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

30.72

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

52.90

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.49

8.36

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.40

92.15

770.00

0.12

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.32

5.46

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.90

100.68

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.00

68.26

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.00

17.06

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

81.91





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.10

69.97

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.40

109.22

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.10

35.84

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

46.08

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.90

66.55

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.50

127.99

581.00

0.22

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.30

158.70

829.00

0.19

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

18.77

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.60

95.56

657.00

0.15

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.00

102.39

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

49.49

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

5.29

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.60

95.56

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

18.77

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.94

16.04

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.50

8.53

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.59

10.07

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.80

81.91

596.00

0.14

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.80

81.91

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.67

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.36

0.0536





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.71

13.25

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.86

16.04

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.49

9.14

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.18

3.36

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

20.52

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

54.10

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

37.31

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

33.58

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.50

27.99

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.82

15.30

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.70

31.72

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.10

76.49

929.00

0.08

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.43

8.02

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.40

119.40

770.00

0.16

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.00

18.66

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.90

128.73

670.00

0.19

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.90

91.42

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.93

17.35

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.60

104.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.30

98.88

510.00

0.19

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.10

132.46

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.50

46.64

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.50

46.64

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.50

83.96

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.10

113.81

581.00

0.20

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.00

149.25

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

22.39

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.20

78.36

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.00

111.94

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.70

50.37

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.29

5.41

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.40

82.09

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.72

13.43

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.73

13.62

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.32

5.97

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.50

9.33

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.00

55.97

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.10

76.49

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.65

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.46

0.0446





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

2.24

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.17

3.81

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.18

4.04

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.12

2.69

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.53

11.88

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

42.60

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

33.63

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.30

29.15

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.00

22.42

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.65

14.57

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

24.66

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

60.54

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.21

4.71

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.90

87.44

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.17

3.81

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.60

80.72

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.90

65.02

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.52

11.66

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.10

69.51





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.50

33.63

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.90

87.44

746.00

0.12

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

29.15

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.40

31.39

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

53.81

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.50

56.05

581.00

0.10

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.20

94.17

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.64

14.35

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

56.05

657.00

0.09

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.80

62.78

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.80

40.36

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

4.93

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.60

58.30

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.21

4.71

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.56

12.56

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

3.81

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.36

8.07

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.40

31.39

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

51.57

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.11

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.65

0.0265





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.02

0.79

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.03

1.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.02

0.91

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

0.60

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.07

2.75

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.21

7.92

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.15

5.66

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.14

5.28

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.11

4.15

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.07

2.57

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.12

4.53

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.25

9.43

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.91

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.43

16.23

770.00

0.02

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.03

1.17

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.39

14.72

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.32

12.08

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.05

1.92

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.33

12.45





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.21

7.92

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.39

14.72

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.16

6.04

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.12

4.53

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.25

9.43

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.31

11.70

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.42

15.85

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.07

2.68

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.25

9.43

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.30

11.32

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.20

7.55

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.02

0.72

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.32

12.08

707.00

0.02

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.04

1.62

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.05

2.04

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.03

1.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.05

1.92

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.18

6.79

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.30

11.32

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.21

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-18





Field Sample ID

RREC13-18-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.77

0.0377





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.16

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.31

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.25

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.01

0.23

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.04

1.14

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.09

2.47

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.07

1.94

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.07

1.78

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.05

1.38

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.04

1.03

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.06

1.46

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.10

2.60

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.32

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.17

4.51

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.25

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.17

4.51

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.14

3.71

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.02

0.56

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.12

3.18





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.07

1.88

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.16

4.24

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.07

1.78

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

1.35

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.09

2.49

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.16

4.24

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.15

3.98

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.82

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.16

4.24

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.13

3.45

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.09

2.36

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.27

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.17

4.51

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.02

0.61

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.03

0.80

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.31

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.77

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.08

2.07

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.14

3.71

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-19





Field Sample ID

RREC13-19-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.44

0.0444





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

2.07

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.13

2.93

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.06

1.33

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.04

0.90

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.19

4.28

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.71

15.99

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.70

15.77

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.67

15.09

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.48

10.81

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.30

6.76

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.59

13.29

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.60

13.51

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.05

1.19

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.97

21.85

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.15

3.38

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.66

14.86

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.67

15.09

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.10

2.25

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.77

17.34





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.60

13.51

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.63

14.19

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.40

9.01

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.23

5.18

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.58

13.06

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.86

19.37

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.77

17.34

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.16

3.60

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.66

14.86

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.54

12.16

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.70

15.77

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.09

2.05

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.89

20.05

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.11

2.48

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.28

6.31

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

3.83

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.19

4.28

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.51

11.49

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.79

17.79

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.33

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-19





Field Sample ID

RREC13-19-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.62

0.0362





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

2.35

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.08

2.32

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.10

2.65

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

2.35

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.21

5.80

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.61

16.85

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.46

12.71

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.52

14.36

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.42

11.60

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.35

9.67

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.40

11.05

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.77

21.27

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.10

2.76

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.94

25.97

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.10

2.76

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.94

25.97

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.83

22.93

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.26

7.18

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.92

25.41





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.70

19.34

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.60

44.20

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.50

13.81

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.66

18.23

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.73

20.17

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.60

44.20

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.90

52.49

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.27

7.46

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.50

41.44

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.30

35.91

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.66

18.23

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.12

3.31

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.80

22.10

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

4.70

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.30

8.29

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.09

2.35

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.15

4.14

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.59

16.30

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.00

27.62

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.52

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-20





Field Sample ID

RREC13-20-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.13

0.0513





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.05

0.99

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.08

1.60

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.03

0.66

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

0.41

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.13

2.53

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.41

7.99

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.40

7.80

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.40

7.80

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.27

5.26

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.18

3.51

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.37

7.21

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.27

5.26

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.03

0.58

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.52

10.14

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.09

1.70

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.37

7.21

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.25

4.87

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

0.78

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.30

5.85





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.32

6.24

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.28

5.46

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.12

2.34

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.09

1.68

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.19

3.70

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.46

8.97

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.31

6.04

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.05

0.92

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.36

7.02

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.19

3.70

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.41

7.99

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.05

0.96

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.63

12.28

707.00

0.02

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.06

1.15

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.17

3.31

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.12

2.34

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.12

2.34

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.32

6.24

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.55

10.72

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.16

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-20





Field Sample ID

RREC13-20-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.07

0.0607





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.16

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.21

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.05

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.04

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.07

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

0.26

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

0.25

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.02

0.36

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.02

0.28

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.18

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.02

0.26

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

0.51

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.25

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.04

0.69

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.02

0.28

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.15

2.47

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.11

1.81

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.03

0.44

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

0.94





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.09

1.50

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.12

1.98

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.05

0.81

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

0.77

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.06

1.02

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.35

5.77

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.15

2.47

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.35

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.31

5.11

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.10

1.65

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.03

0.48

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.02

0.38

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.09

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.08

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.18

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.16

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.03

0.53

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.02

0.35

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.02

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-20





Field Sample ID

RREC13-20-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.1

0.041





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.27

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.34

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.03

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.05

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.08

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.18

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.01

0.17

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.27

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.32

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.21

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.10

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

0.78

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.41

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.04

0.95

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.02

0.41

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.17

4.15

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.10

2.44

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.03

0.83

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

1.49





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.09

2.24

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.15

3.66

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

1.46

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

1.29

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.07

1.68

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.37

9.02

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.12

2.93

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.59

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.39

9.51

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.11

2.68

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.56

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.21

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.11

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.06

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.20

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.22

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.04

0.88

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.29

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-20





Field Sample ID

RREC13-20-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.26

0.0326





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.26

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.31

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.05

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.06

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.09

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.11

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.23

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.30

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.21

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.05

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

0.83

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.43

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.03

0.98

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.40

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.15

4.60

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.10

2.91

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.03

0.83

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

1.69





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.08

2.55

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.13

3.99

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.05

1.53

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

1.47

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.06

1.81

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.33

10.12

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.16

4.91

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.67

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.32

9.82

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.10

3.07

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.61

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.13

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.12

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.04

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.24

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.03

1.01

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.26

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.91

0.0691





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

1.24

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.15

2.17

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

1.14

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.05

0.65

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.19

2.75

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.88

12.74

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.00

14.47

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

21.71

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.93

13.46

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.54

7.81

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.00

14.47

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.93

13.46

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.11

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.30

18.81

770.00

0.02

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.16

2.32

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.88

12.74

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

21.71

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.18

2.60

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.40

20.26





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.65

9.41

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.30

18.81

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.81

11.72

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.60

8.68

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.30

18.81

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.83

12.01

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.60

23.15

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.37

5.35

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.00

14.47

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.60

23.15

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.00

14.47

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.13

1.88

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.70

24.60

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.10

1.42

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.48

6.95

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.15

2.17

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.37

5.35

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.68

9.84

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.30

18.81

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.35

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.07

0.0707





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

1.40

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.10

1.41

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.13

1.84

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.16

2.19

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.31

4.38

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.10

15.56

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.10

15.56

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.00

14.14

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.97

13.72

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

16.97

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.92

13.01

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

16.97

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.14

1.98

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.50

21.22

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.15

2.12

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.50

21.22

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.30

18.39

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.40

5.66

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.50

21.22





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.10

15.56

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.90

26.87

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.74

10.47

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

15.56

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.40

19.80

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.50

35.36

581.00

0.06

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.00

42.43

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.33

4.67

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.10

29.70

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.40

33.95

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.30

18.39

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.37

5.23

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.50

21.22

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.18

2.55

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.00

14.14

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

2.19

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.34

4.81

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.00

14.14

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.20

31.12

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.48

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0001-FD





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.36

0.0736





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.08

1.13

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

2.11

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.10

1.36

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

0.83

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.15

2.04

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.80

10.87

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.84

11.41

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.00

13.59

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.69

9.38

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.39

5.30

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.85

11.55

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.86

11.68

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.12

1.63

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.30

17.66

770.00

0.02

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.12

1.63

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.20

16.30

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

19.02

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.36

4.89

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.40

19.02





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.96

13.04

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.80

24.46

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.74

10.05

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

14.95

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.20

16.30

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.20

29.89

581.00

0.05

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.40

32.61

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.21

2.85

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.90

25.82

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.70

23.10

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.92

12.50

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.10

1.36

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.60

21.74

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.15

2.04

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.38

5.16

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

2.11

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.32

4.35

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.76

10.33

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.30

17.66

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.35

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.2

0.102





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.25

2.45

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

1.52

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

1.37

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

0.61

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.23

2.25

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.96

9.41

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.83

8.14

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.90

8.82

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.67

6.57

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.33

3.24

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.69

6.76

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.40

13.73

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.29

2.84

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

20.59

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.29

2.84

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.20

31.37

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.90

28.43

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.98

9.61

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

25.49





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.30

32.35

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.60

45.10

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.50

14.71

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.60

25.49

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.20

31.37

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.40

62.75

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.90

67.65

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.61

5.98

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.50

53.92

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.00

49.02

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

11.76

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.08

0.77

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.70

16.67

707.00

0.02

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.27

2.65

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.31

3.04

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

1.52

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.38

3.73

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.10

10.78

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

17.65

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.47

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0103-FD





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.6

0.106





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.37

3.49

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.20

1.89

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.24

2.26

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

0.73

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.30

2.83

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.20

11.32

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.10

10.38

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.20

11.32

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.88

8.30

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.45

4.25

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

10.38

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

15.09

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.42

3.96

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.90

27.36

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.43

4.06

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.30

40.57

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

34.91

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

13.21

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.30

31.13





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.00

47.17

510.00

0.09

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.70

63.21

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

16.04

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.80

35.85

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.30

31.13

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.50

89.62

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.70

82.08

829.00

0.10

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

9.43

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.80

73.58

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.50

61.32

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.50

14.15

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.11

1.04

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.40

22.64

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.32

3.02

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.41

3.87

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.20

1.89

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.51

4.81

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.40

13.21

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

21.70

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.13

0.0913





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.92

10.08

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

13.14

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.64

7.01

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

1.86

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.77

8.43

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.20

24.10

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.80

19.72

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

20.81

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

15.33

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.86

9.42

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.60

17.52

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.20

24.10

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

12.05

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.00

43.81

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

16.43

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.30

101.86

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.80

41.62

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.60

28.48

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.30

47.10





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



15.00

164.29

510.00

0.32

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

109.53

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.50

27.38

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.90

64.62

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.50

49.29

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



25.00

273.82

581.00

0.47

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

120.48

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

13.14

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



17.00

186.20

657.00

0.28

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.70

84.34

913.00

0.09

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

25.19

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.21

2.30

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.60

72.29

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

13.14

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.75

8.21

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.60

6.57

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

7.56

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

5.90

64.62

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.90

53.67

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.26

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0305-FD





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.49

0.0949





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.10

11.59

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

7.38

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.77

8.11

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.21

2.21

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.90

9.48

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

30.56

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

24.24

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.40

25.29

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

17.91

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

10.54

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

21.07

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.50

26.34

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

12.64

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.20

54.79

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

16.86

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

115.91

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.00

52.69

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.90

30.56

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.40

56.90





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



17.00

179.14

510.00

0.35

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

136.99

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.20

33.72

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.60

69.55

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.60

59.01

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



27.00

284.51

581.00

0.49

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

147.52

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.70

17.91

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

189.67

657.00

0.29

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.60

101.16

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

30.56

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.25

2.63

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.90

104.32

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.40

14.75

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.86

9.06

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.70

7.38

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.84

8.85

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

7.20

75.87

596.00

0.13

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.80

71.65

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.53

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.4

0.104





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

5.29

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.55

5.29

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.44

4.23

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.15

1.44

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.70

6.73

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

27.88

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

23.08

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.60

25.00

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.80

17.31

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

11.54

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

20.19

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.60

25.00

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.67

6.44

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.00

48.08

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.73

7.02

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.10

68.27

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.10

39.42

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

17.31

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.70

45.19





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.40

71.15

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.30

79.81

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.10

20.19

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.90

37.50

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.80

36.54

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

134.62

581.00

0.23

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



10.00

96.15

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

9.62

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

105.77

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.70

64.42

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.80

26.92

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.30

2.88

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.80

65.38

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.83

7.98

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

10.58

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

5.29

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.81

7.79

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

4.00

38.46

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.40

51.92

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0507-FD





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.5

0.115





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.63

5.48

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.43

3.70

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.48

4.17

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.13

1.13

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.70

6.09

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.70

23.48

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

20.00

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

20.00

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

14.78

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

9.57

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

18.26

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

23.48

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.83

7.22

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.30

46.09

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.79

6.87

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.30

72.17

670.00

0.11

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.60

40.00

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.00

17.39

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.50

47.83





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.30

80.87

510.00

0.16

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

86.96

746.00

0.12

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.40

20.87

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.00

43.48

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.50

39.13

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



17.00

147.83

581.00

0.25

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

104.35

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

9.57

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

113.04

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.80

67.83

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

25.22

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.27

2.35

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.50

56.52

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.67

5.83

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.96

8.35

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.43

3.70

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

6.52

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

3.90

33.91

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.40

46.96

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.98

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.3

0.113





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.27

2.39

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.23

2.04

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.19

1.68

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

0.52

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.48

4.25

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.50

13.27

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.10

9.73

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.20

10.62

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.82

7.26

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.47

4.16

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.99

8.76

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

14.16

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.28

2.48

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.90

25.66

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.44

3.89

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.30

29.20

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

22.12

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.65

5.75

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

23.01





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.70

23.89

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.10

36.28

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

11.50

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

13.27

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.10

18.58

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.60

49.56

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.10

45.13

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.53

4.69

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.10

36.28

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.20

28.32

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.50

13.27

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.14

1.24

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.90

25.66

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.37

3.27

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.44

3.89

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.23

2.04

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.33

2.92

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.60

14.16

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

20.35

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.43

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0709-FD





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.88

0.0788





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.18

2.28

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.17

2.16

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.12

1.52

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.04

0.49

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.32

4.06

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.95

12.06

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.71

9.01

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.79

10.03

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.52

6.60

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.33

4.19

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.65

8.25

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.10

13.96

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.19

2.41

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.80

22.84

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.29

3.68

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.20

27.92

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.60

20.30

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.43

5.46

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.70

21.57





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.80

22.84

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.80

35.53

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.85

10.79

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

13.96

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.40

17.77

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.70

46.95

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.10

39.34

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.39

4.95

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.90

36.80

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.90

24.11

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.95

12.06

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.10

1.27

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.90

24.11

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.22

2.79

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.29

3.68

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

2.16

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.21

2.66

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

1.00

12.69

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.50

19.04

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.40

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/01/2013



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.42

0.0342





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.02

0.61

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.03

0.91

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.13

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.10

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.24

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

0.70

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

0.53

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.02

0.67

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.02

0.64

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.02

0.44

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.02

0.47

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.05

1.37

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.58

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.07

2.02

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.03

0.99

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.22

6.43

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.13

3.80

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

1.20

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.09

2.54





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.18

5.26

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.20

5.85

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

1.84

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

2.16

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.09

2.69

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.52

15.20

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.23

6.73

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.79

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.45

13.16

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.14

4.09

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.04

1.05

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.07

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.04

1.26

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.38

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.18

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.32

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.41

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene ,a)

596

34300

0.06

1.75

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.04

1.08

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.05

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-21





Field Sample ID

RREC13-21-0911-FD





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.62

0.0362





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.02

0.47

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.02

0.64

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.15

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.36

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.04

0.97

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.03

0.72

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.03

0.86

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.03

0.69

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.02

0.52

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.02

0.66

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.06

1.57

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.55

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.09

2.43

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.03

0.72

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.22

6.08

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.12

3.31

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

1.13

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.10

2.76





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.19

5.25

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.22

6.08

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

1.57

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.09

2.46

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.10

2.68

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.46

12.71

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.25

6.91

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.77

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.45

12.43

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.15

4.14

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.05

1.33

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.10

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.07

1.93

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.28

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.33

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.18

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.02

0.44

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.07

1.82

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.06

1.66

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.06

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.89

0.0589





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.08

1.39

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.15

2.55

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.10

1.70

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.07

1.14

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.36

6.11

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.40

23.77

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

25.47

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

25.47

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.98

16.64

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.66

11.21

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

22.07

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.90

15.28

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.31

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.70

28.86

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.16

2.72

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.00

16.98

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.84

14.26

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.16

2.72

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.98

16.64





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.58

9.85

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.97

16.47

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.43

7.30

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.41

6.96

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.73

12.39

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.79

13.41

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.20

20.37

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.15

2.55

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.82

13.92

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.92

15.62

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.40

23.77

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.17

2.89

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.10

35.65

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.15

2.55

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.64

10.87

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

2.72

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.43

7.30

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.97

16.47

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

30.56

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.47

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.18

0.0718





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

1.20

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.13

1.81

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.15

2.09

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.07

0.91

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.43

5.99

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.70

23.68

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

23.68

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.60

22.28

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

16.71

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.94

13.09

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.60

22.28

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.10

15.32

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.17

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.80

25.07

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.15

2.09

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.20

16.71

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.10

15.32

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.19

2.65

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.20

16.71





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.60

8.36

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.10

15.32

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.47

6.55

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.60

8.36

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.83

11.56

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.95

13.23

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

19.50

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.19

2.65

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.98

13.65

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.00

13.93

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.70

23.68

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

3.34

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.60

36.21

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.18

2.51

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.86

11.98

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.23

3.13

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.50

6.96

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.30

18.11

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.00

27.86

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.46

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.53

0.0853





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.14

1.64

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

1.88

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.28

3.28

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.11

1.29

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.57

6.68

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.30

26.96

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

26.96

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.10

24.62

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

18.76

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

11.72

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

24.62

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

23.45

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.37

4.34

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.30

38.69

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.22

2.58

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.30

50.41

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

29.31

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

14.07

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.70

31.65





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.50

29.31

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.20

60.96

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

14.07

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.10

36.34

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

26.96

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.00

82.06

581.00

0.14

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.40

63.31

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.63

7.39

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.30

73.86

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.90

45.72

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.20

25.79

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

3.63

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.90

45.72

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.42

4.92

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.96

11.25

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.26

2.99

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.71

8.32

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.00

23.45

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.00

35.17

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.79

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.59

0.0959





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.45

4.69

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.53

5.53

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.37

3.86

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.13

1.36

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.56

5.84

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

19.81

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

15.64

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.70

17.73

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

12.51

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.66

6.88

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

13.56

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.20

22.94

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.79

8.24

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.80

39.62

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.69

7.19

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.00

93.85

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

38.58

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.60

27.11

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.10

42.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.00

72.99

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

125.13

746.00

0.17

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.10

21.90

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.20

64.65

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

41.71

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



17.00

177.27

581.00

0.31

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

125.13

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

11.47

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



15.00

156.41

657.00

0.24

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.10

84.46

913.00

0.09

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.10

21.90

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.18

1.88

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.00

41.71

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.45

4.69

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.62

6.47

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.33

3.39

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.57

5.94

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.40

25.03

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.10

32.33

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







1.06

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.55

0.0955





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.49

5.13

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.75

7.85

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.26

2.72

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.12

1.26

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.51

5.34

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

20.94

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

17.80

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.60

16.75

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

13.61

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.78

8.17

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.50

15.71

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.90

30.37

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.91

9.53

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

49.21

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.83

8.69

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

115.18

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.80

50.26

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.90

30.37

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.30

55.50





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.90

93.19

510.00

0.18

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

146.60

746.00

0.20

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.50

26.18

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.50

68.06

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.90

51.31

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



20.00

209.42

581.00

0.36

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

146.60

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

11.52

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



16.00

167.54

657.00

0.26

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.00

83.77

913.00

0.09

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.00

20.94

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.23

2.41

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.90

40.84

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.43

4.50

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.70

7.33

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.32

3.35

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.56

5.86

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.50

26.18

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.40

35.60

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







1.17

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.3

0.083





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.27

3.25

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.30

3.61

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.34

4.10

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.20

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.80

9.64

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

34.94

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

27.71

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.10

25.30

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

19.28

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

12.05

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.30

27.71

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

28.92

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.45

5.42

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

56.63

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.38

4.58

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.40

65.06

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.80

33.73

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

13.25

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.70

44.58





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.40

40.96

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.40

77.11

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

15.66

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.80

33.73

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.60

31.33

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.30

87.95

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.30

87.95

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.58

6.99

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.80

81.93

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.20

62.65

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

34.94

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

3.73

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.30

63.86

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.76

9.16

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.97

11.69

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.47

5.66

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

8.31

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.10

37.35

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.30

51.81

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.03

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-22





Field Sample ID

RREC13-22-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.36

0.0436





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.40

9.17

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.32

7.34

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.48

11.01

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.11

2.52

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

36.70

594.00

0.06

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.50

57.34

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

38.99

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.20

27.52

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.10

25.23

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.70

16.06

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

29.82

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.60

59.63

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.45

10.32

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.20

119.27

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.50

11.47

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.50

149.08

670.00

0.22

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

52.75

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.62

14.22

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.90

66.51





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.40

100.92

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.10

94.04

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

25.23

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

25.23

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.80

41.28

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.40

100.92

581.00

0.17

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.10

94.04

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.52

11.93

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

57.34

657.00

0.09

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.60

59.63

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

52.75

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.21

4.82

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.90

89.45

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.73

16.74

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.61

13.99

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.34

7.80

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.39

8.94

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.00

91.74

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.30

98.62

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.4

0.074





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.23

3.11

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.37

5.00

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.31

4.19

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.16

2.16

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

14.86

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.30

44.59

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

40.54

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.80

37.84

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

28.38

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

18.92

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

40.54

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.20

29.73

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.22

2.97

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.10

55.41

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.40

5.41

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.20

43.24

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.10

28.38

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.52

7.03

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.50

33.78





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.90

25.68

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.90

39.19

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.79

10.68

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.20

16.22

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

21.62

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.00

40.54

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.20

43.24

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.30

4.05

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.40

32.43

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.20

29.73

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.10

41.89

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.38

5.14

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.40

72.97

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.47

6.35

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

16.22

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.33

4.46

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.83

11.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.70

36.49

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.10

55.41

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.92

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





13.2

0.132





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.38

2.88

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.54

4.09

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.32

2.42

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.19

1.40

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.55

4.17

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

14.39

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.90

14.39

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.10

15.91

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

12.12

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

12.88

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

9.85

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

15.15

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.39

2.95

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.60

19.70

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.68

5.15

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.70

28.03

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.70

12.88

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.96

7.27

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.10

15.91





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.90

29.55

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.20

31.82

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.82

6.21

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.10

15.91

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

12.12

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.20

46.97

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.90

29.55

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.40

3.03

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.80

36.36

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.70

20.45

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.10

15.91

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.59

4.47

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.90

21.97

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.48

3.64

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

12.12

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.78

5.91

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.53

4.02

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.40

18.18

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.60

27.27

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.46

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.7

0.117





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.97

8.29

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.50

12.82

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.63

5.38

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.40

3.38

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.98

8.38

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.80

23.93

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.20

18.80

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

18.80

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.90

16.24

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.00

17.09

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.70

14.53

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.50

29.91

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

9.40

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.40

37.61

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

15.38

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.50

81.20

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.50

29.91

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.30

28.21

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

41.03





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

102.56

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

102.56

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.10

17.95

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.80

66.67

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

34.19

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

188.03

581.00

0.32

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

119.66

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

10.26

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

153.85

657.00

0.23

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.90

76.07

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.10

26.50

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.63

5.38

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.30

36.75

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.00

8.55

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

14.53

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.00

17.09

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.72

6.15

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.30

36.75

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.80

49.57

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.13

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





1.57

0.0157





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.00

63.69

446.00

0.14

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.50

95.54

447.00

0.21

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.65

41.40

491.00

0.08

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.49

30.89

452.00

0.07

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

82.80

594.00

0.14

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.00

191.08

841.00

0.23

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

159.24

965.00

0.17

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

140.13

979.00

0.14

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

133.76

967.00

0.14

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.10

133.76

1095.00

0.12

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

121.02

981.00

0.12

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.00

254.78

929.00

0.27

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

70.06

611.00

0.11

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

299.36

770.00

0.39

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

114.65

444.00

0.26

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

636.94

670.00

0.95

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.10

261.15

1008.00

0.26

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.10

197.45

686.00

0.29

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.00

318.47





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



13.00

828.03

510.00

1.62

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

764.33

746.00

1.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.20

140.13

1112.00

0.13

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.10

452.23

769.00

0.59

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

254.78

949.00

0.27

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

1401.27

581.00

2.41

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

764.33

829.00

0.92

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

70.06

1214.00

0.06

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



16.00

1019.11

657.00

1.55

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.80

496.82

913.00

0.54

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.30

210.19

844.00

0.25

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.68

43.31

1123.00

0.04

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.40

280.25

707.00

0.40

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.98

62.42

538.00

0.12

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

108.28

1115.00

0.10

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.30

82.80

385.00

0.22

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.73

46.50

967.00

0.05

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.70

299.36

596.00

0.50

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.70

363.06

697.00

0.52





ESBTU FCVi







8.22

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.58

0.0258





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.60

62.02

446.00

0.14

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.60

100.78

447.00

0.23

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.20

85.27

491.00

0.17

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

21.32

452.00

0.05

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.80

69.77

594.00

0.12

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.30

127.91

841.00

0.15

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

96.90

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

89.15

979.00

0.09

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

81.40

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

73.64

1095.00

0.07

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.40

93.02

981.00

0.09

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.80

147.29

929.00

0.16

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.00

38.76

611.00

0.06

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.20

201.55

770.00

0.26

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.10

120.16

444.00

0.27

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.70

375.97

670.00

0.56

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.00

155.04

1008.00

0.15

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.50

96.90

686.00

0.14

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.70

182.17





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



11.00

426.36

510.00

0.84

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

426.36

746.00

0.57

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.00

77.52

1112.00

0.07

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.10

197.67

769.00

0.26

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.50

135.66

949.00

0.14

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



18.00

697.67

581.00

1.20

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.90

383.72

829.00

0.46

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

38.76

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

503.88

657.00

0.77

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.60

255.81

913.00

0.28

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.70

143.41

844.00

0.17

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.57

22.09

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.20

201.55

707.00

0.29

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.40

93.02

538.00

0.17

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

62.02

1115.00

0.06

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.40

54.26

385.00

0.14

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

29.07

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.20

240.31

596.00

0.40

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.20

240.31

697.00

0.34





ESBTU FCVi







5.15

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.86

0.0986





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.70

7.10

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

7.10

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.59

5.98

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.70

7.10

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.00

20.28

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.80

38.54

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.20

32.45

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

27.38

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.40

24.34

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.20

22.31

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.90

29.41

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.70

37.53

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.67

6.80

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.80

48.68

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.00

10.14

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.80

79.11

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

36.51

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

18.26

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.20

42.60





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.90

59.84

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

101.42

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

17.24

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.40

44.62

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.70

37.53

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



12.00

121.70

581.00

0.21

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



10.00

101.42

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.95

9.63

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

111.56

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.90

69.98

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.00

40.57

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.62

6.29

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.70

67.95

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.60

16.23

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.00

20.28

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.70

7.10

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.97

9.84

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.10

61.87

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.00

70.99

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.29

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-23





Field Sample ID

RREC13-23-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.3

0.103





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.70

6.80

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

6.80

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.76

7.38

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.70

6.80

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.30

22.33

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.50

43.69

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.80

36.89

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.30

32.04

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

27.18

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.70

26.21

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

27.18

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.80

36.89

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.81

7.86

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.50

53.40

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.30

12.62

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.40

81.55

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

35.92

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

17.48

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.20

40.78





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.70

65.05

510.00

0.13

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



10.00

97.09

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

16.50

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.40

42.72

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.60

34.95

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

126.21

581.00

0.22

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.90

96.12

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.95

9.22

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

106.80

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.70

65.05

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.60

44.66

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.78

7.57

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.20

79.61

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.60

25.24

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

23.30

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.70

6.80

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

10.68

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.70

65.05

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

8.30

80.58

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.37

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-24





Field Sample ID

RREC13-24-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.59

0.0259





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.65

25.10

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.65

25.10

447.00

0.06

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.94

36.29

491.00

0.07

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.65

25.10

452.00

0.06

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.30

88.80

594.00

0.15

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.50

135.14

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

100.39

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

73.36

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

61.78

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.65

25.10

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.40

92.66

981.00

0.09

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

81.08

929.00

0.09

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.32

12.36

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

181.47

770.00

0.24

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.60

23.17

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.80

185.33

670.00

0.28

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.30

50.19

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.35

13.51

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.90

73.36





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.20

84.94

510.00

0.17

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.20

84.94

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.46

17.76

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.44

16.99

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.85

32.82

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.40

92.66

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.50

57.92

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.21

8.11

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.97

37.45

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.79

30.50

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.10

119.69

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

11.97

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.00

308.88

707.00

0.44

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.60

61.78

538.00

0.11

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.97

37.45

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.65

25.10

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.63

24.32

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

7.00

270.27

596.00

0.45

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.20

200.77

697.00

0.29





ESBTU FCVi







3.16

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-24





Field Sample ID

RREC13-24-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.3

0.023





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

4.00

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.25

10.87

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

52.17

491.00

0.11

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.04

1.78

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.97

42.17

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.30

56.52

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.87

37.83

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.86

37.39

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.55

23.91

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.36

15.65

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.77

33.48

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.67

29.13

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.14

6.09

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.70

73.91

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.11

4.78

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.80

78.26

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.44

19.13

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.11

4.78

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.64

27.83





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.67

29.13

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.71

30.87

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.15

6.52

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.13

5.65

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.26

11.30

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.83

36.09

581.00

0.06

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.44

19.13

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.06

2.48

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.26

11.30

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.24

10.43

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

47.83

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.10

4.35

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.70

160.87

707.00

0.23

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.30

56.52

538.00

0.11

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.34

14.78

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.25

10.87

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.28

12.17

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.30

186.96

596.00

0.31

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

100.00

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.62

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-24





Field Sample ID

RREC13-24-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.02

0.0302





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.04

1.39

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.11

3.48

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.35

11.59

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.03

0.89

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.32

10.60

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.48

15.89

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.29

9.60

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.32

10.60

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.22

7.28

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.15

4.97

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.32

10.60

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.28

9.27

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.05

1.66

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.65

21.52

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.06

1.99

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.63

20.86

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.21

6.95

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.04

1.46

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.29

9.60





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.32

10.60

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.30

9.93

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.08

2.48

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

2.25

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.14

4.64

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.37

12.25

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.23

7.62

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.04

1.36

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.15

4.97

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.16

5.30

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.45

14.90

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.04

1.39

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.20

39.74

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.23

7.62

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.14

4.64

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.11

3.48

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.11

3.64

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.20

39.74

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.82

27.15

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.41

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.09

0.0309





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.16

5.02

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

5.02

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.12

3.88

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.16

5.02

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.39

12.62

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.40

45.31

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.30

42.07

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.10

35.60

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.91

29.45

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.63

20.39

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

42.07

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.78

25.24

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.06

1.84

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.50

48.54

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.13

4.21

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.91

29.45

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.51

16.50

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.08

2.52

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.75

24.27





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.36

11.65

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.57

18.45

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.21

6.80

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.14

4.53

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.34

11.00

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.45

14.56

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.43

13.92

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.06

1.81

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.24

7.77

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.27

8.74

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.30

42.07

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.15

4.85

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.40

77.67

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

5.50

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.54

17.48

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

5.02

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.31

10.03

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.10

35.60

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

58.25

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.79

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.81

0.0881





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.49

5.56

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.65

7.38

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.80

9.08

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.45

5.11

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.10

23.84

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.70

64.70

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.10

57.89

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.00

45.40

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.10

35.19

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

26.11

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.80

43.13

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.90

44.27

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.74

8.40

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.80

88.54

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.74

8.40

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.50

107.83

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

28.38

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.00

22.70

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.50

51.08





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.00

56.75

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.00

102.16

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.00

11.35

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.20

47.67

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.70

30.65

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

147.56

581.00

0.25

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.70

87.40

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.50

5.68

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.20

104.43

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.70

53.35

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.40

61.29

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.61

6.92

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

124.86

707.00

0.18

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

12.49

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.90

21.57

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.65

7.38

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

14.76

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.60

74.91

596.00

0.13

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.90

89.67

697.00

0.13





ESBTU FCVi







1.63

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





13.5

0.135





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.63

4.67

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.50

3.70

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.67

4.96

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.47

3.48

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.50

11.11

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.20

38.52

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

34.07

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.50

25.93

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.90

21.48

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

14.07

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.80

28.15

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.50

25.93

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.97

7.19

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.70

57.04

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.10

8.15

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

81.48

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.30

24.44

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

20.00

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.90

36.30





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.80

57.78

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

81.48

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

8.89

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.00

37.04

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.20

23.70

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

140.74

581.00

0.24

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.50

70.37

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.64

4.74

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

96.30

657.00

0.15

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.20

45.93

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.90

36.30

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.51

3.78

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.90

65.93

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.82

6.07

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

12.59

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.40

10.37

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

9.63

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.60

41.48

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.40

54.81

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.18

0.0718





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.53

7.38

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

9.75

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.52

7.24

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.23

3.20

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.85

11.84

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.60

36.21

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

32.03

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

27.86

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.50

20.89

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.91

12.67

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.70

23.68

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.30

32.03

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.77

10.72

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.90

68.25

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.87

12.12

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.40

116.99

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.10

29.25

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.10

29.25

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.50

48.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.80

94.71

510.00

0.19

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.00

111.42

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.95

13.23

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

55.71

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

32.03

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



16.00

222.84

581.00

0.38

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.50

104.46

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.52

7.24

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

153.20

657.00

0.23

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.10

71.03

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.70

37.60

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

3.34

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.70

65.46

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.60

8.36

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.77

10.72

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

15.32

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.61

8.50

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.70

51.53

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.20

58.50

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.34

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.65

0.0765





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.85

11.11

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.40

18.30

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.40

5.23

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.25

3.27

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

14.38

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.60

33.99

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.10

27.45

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

23.53

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.50

19.61

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.78

10.20

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

24.84

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.00

52.29

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.40

18.30

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.00

78.43

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

19.61

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

196.08

670.00

0.29

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.20

67.97

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.00

52.29

686.00

0.08

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.70

87.58





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



13.00

169.93

510.00

0.33

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



16.00

209.15

746.00

0.28

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.60

33.99

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.30

95.42

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.30

69.28

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



30.00

392.16

581.00

0.67

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

183.01

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

13.07

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



19.00

248.37

657.00

0.38

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.70

113.73

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.00

39.22

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.20

2.61

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.90

64.05

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.65

8.50

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.70

9.15

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.50

19.61

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.49

6.41

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.40

57.52

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.90

50.98

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.83

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-25





Field Sample ID

RREC13-25-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.73

0.0873





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.58

6.64

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.47

5.33

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.48

5.50

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.25

2.86

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.60

52.69

594.00

0.09

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.90

44.67

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

34.36

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

26.35

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.90

21.76

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

13.75

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.50

28.64

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.50

40.09

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.00

11.45

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.00

80.18

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.00

11.45

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



12.00

137.46

670.00

0.21

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

41.24

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

30.93

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.30

60.71





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.10

104.24

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

137.46

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.60

18.33

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.90

56.13

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.50

40.09

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



23.00

263.46

581.00

0.45

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

126.00

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.71

8.13

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



15.00

171.82

657.00

0.26

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.00

68.73

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.60

41.24

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.32

3.67

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.60

87.06

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

13.75

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.00

11.45

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

12.60

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.80

9.16

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.80

77.89

596.00

0.13

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.40

73.31

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.63

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-26





Field Sample ID

RREC13-26-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.09

0.0609





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.20

3.28

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.65

10.67

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.66

10.84

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.12

1.97

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

18.06

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.10

67.32

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

59.11

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.80

62.40

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

41.05

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

31.20

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.10

50.90

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.30

37.77

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.25

4.11

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.10

67.32

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.32

5.25

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.30

54.19

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

24.63

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.52

8.54

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.70

44.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.40

22.99

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.60

42.69

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.67

11.00

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.10

18.06

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.50

24.63

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.80

62.40

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.50

41.05

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.28

4.60

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

41.05

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.70

27.91

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.20

68.97

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.46

7.55

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.60

141.22

707.00

0.20

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.66

10.84

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

26.27

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.65

10.67

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

16.42

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.20

85.39

596.00

0.14

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.00

98.52

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.39

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-26





Field Sample ID

RREC13-26-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.6

0.116





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)









1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.81

6.98

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.65

5.60

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.10

9.48

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.32

2.76

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

12.07

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

39.66

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.70

31.90

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

25.86

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

24.14

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.60

22.41

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.40

29.31

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.60

31.03

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.64

5.52

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.00

60.34

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

10.34

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.30

71.55

670.00

0.11

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.80

24.14

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

12.93

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.50

38.79





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.50

47.41

510.00

0.09

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.60

65.52

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

10.34

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.10

26.72

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.10

26.72

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



11.00

94.83

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.20

62.07

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.57

4.91

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.20

70.69

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.70

40.52

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.40

37.93

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.62

5.34

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.80

67.24

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.94

8.10

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.10

18.10

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.65

5.60

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.97

8.36

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.90

50.86

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,a'

697.00

9,090.00

6.70

57.76

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.05

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-26





Field Sample ID

RREC13-26-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.12

0.0912





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.96

10.53

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

14.25

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.74

8.11

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.26

2.85

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

12.06

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.00

43.86

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.10

33.99

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.40

37.28

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.40

26.32

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

15.35

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

30.70

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.90

42.76

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.99

10.86

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.40

81.14

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

17.54

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



12.00

131.58

670.00

0.20

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.60

50.44

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

29.61

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.90

64.69





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.50

93.20

510.00

0.18

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

131.58

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.00

21.93

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.60

61.40

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.50

49.34

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



21.00

230.26

581.00

0.40

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

142.54

829.00

0.17

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.00

10.96

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



15.00

164.47

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.80

85.53

913.00

0.09

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.30

47.15

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.36

3.95

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.70

73.46

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.84

9.21

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

13.16

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.70

18.64

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.71

7.79

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.60

61.40

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.00

65.79

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.57

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-26





Field Sample ID

RREC13-26-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7

0.07





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.10

15.71

446.00

0.04

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

18.57

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.48

6.86

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.20

2.86

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

18.57

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.40

48.57

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

37.14

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.60

37.14

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.80

25.71

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.50

21.43

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

28.57

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.50

35.71

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.64

9.14

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.50

78.57

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

22.86

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.40

91.43

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

32.86

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

20.00

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.80

54.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.80

97.14

510.00

0.19

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.70

95.71

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.96

13.71

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.90

41.43

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.70

38.57

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.80

140.00

581.00

0.24

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.90

127.14

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.56

8.00

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.60

108.57

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.80

82.86

913.00

0.09

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.20

45.71

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

6.14

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.00

85.71

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

15.71

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

18.57

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.30

18.57

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.70

10.00

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.20

74.29

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.20

74.29

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.49

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-26





Field Sample ID

RREC13-26-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.98

0.0898





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.68

7.57

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.93

10.36

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.40

4.45

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.24

2.67

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

12.25

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

32.29

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

25.61

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

24.50

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

17.82

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

11.14

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

22.27

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

23.39

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.51

5.68

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.50

50.11

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.10

12.25

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.70

63.47

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.00

22.27

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

12.25

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.20

35.63





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.50

50.11

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.20

69.04

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.90

10.02

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

30.07

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.20

24.50

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.50

94.65

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.20

80.18

829.00

0.10

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.50

5.57

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.10

67.93

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.90

54.57

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.00

33.41

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.25

2.78

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.80

64.59

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.92

10.24

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.88

9.80

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

13.36

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.72

8.02

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.60

51.22

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.40

49.00

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27





Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.76

0.0476





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.11

2.31

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.19

3.99

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

2.94

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

1.68

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.43

9.03

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

42.02

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.90

39.92

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

42.02

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

29.41

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

23.11

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

37.82

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.30

27.31

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.72

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.20

46.22

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

4.20

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.50

31.51

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.86

18.07

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.18

3.78

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.50

31.51





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.67

14.08

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.10

23.11

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.28

5.88

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.27

5.67

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.75

15.76

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.00

21.01

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.97

20.38

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.13

2.73

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.65

13.66

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.68

14.29

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

48.32

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.32

6.72

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.80

79.83

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.22

4.62

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.93

19.54

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.19

3.99

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.47

9.87

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.30

48.32

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.80

58.82

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.83

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27







Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-0001







Sample Depth

0-1







Sample Date

11/4/13





Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final



Cone



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Hg/g Dry wt

Total Organic Carbon**





10

0.1





9.52

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.40

24.00

446.00

0.05

2.30

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.00

30.00

447.00

0.07

2.90

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.43

4.30

491.00

0.01

0.49

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.23

2.30

452.00

0.01

0.30

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.71

7.10

594.00

0.01

1.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.20

22.00

841.00

0.03

3.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

17.00

965.00

0.02

2.30

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.70

17.00

979.00

0.02

2.40

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

13.00

967.00

0.01

1.60

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.80

8.00

1095.00

0.01

1.10

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.60

16.00

981.00

0.02

1.90

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.60

26.00

929.00

0.03

2.70

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

11.00

611.00

0.02

1.10

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.30

53.00

770.00

0.07

5.80

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.70

37.00

444.00

0.08

3.60

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

110.00

670.00

0.16

11.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

36.00

1008.00

0.04

2.90

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.60

36.00

686.00

0.05

3.20

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.30

53.00





4.90

C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



16.00

160.00

510.00

0.31

17.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

140.00

746.00

0.19

12.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

18.00

1112.00

0.02

1.70

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.50

75.00

769.00

0.10

6.80

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.10

41.00

949.00

0.04

4.40

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



23.00

230.00

581.00

0.40

26.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

140.00

829.00

0.17

14.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.93

9.30

1214.00

0.01

0.88

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



15.00

150.00

657.00

0.23

16.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

100.00

913.00

0.11

9.60

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.50

25.00

844.00

0.03

2.90

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.20

2.00

1123.00

0.00

0.28

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.20

42.00

707.00

0.06

6.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.60

6.00

538.00

0.01

1.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.70

7.00

1115.00

0.01

0.97

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.67

6.70

385.00

0.02

1.40

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.67

6.70

967.00

0.01

0.80

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.30

43.00

596.00

0.07

5.50

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.40

34.00

697.00

0.05

4.70





ESBTU FCVi







1.24



aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27





Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.0952





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

24.16

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

30.46

447.00

0.07

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

5.15

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

3.15

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

10.50

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

31.51

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

24.16

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

25.21

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

16.81

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

11.55

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

19.96

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



28.36

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



11.55

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



60.92

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



37.82

444.00

0.09

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



115.55

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



30.46

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



33.61

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





51.47





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



178.57

510.00

0.35

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



126.05

746.00

0.17

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



17.86

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



71.43

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



46.22

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



273.11

581.00

0.47

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



147.06

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



9.24

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



168.07

657.00

0.26

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



100.84

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

30.46

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

2.94

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

64.08

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

10.50

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



10.19

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

14.71

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

8.40

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

57.77

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

49.37

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi





1.41

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27





Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.33

0.0733





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

4.20

57.30

446.00

0.13

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

5.80

79.13

447.00

0.18

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.30

17.74

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.32

4.37

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.10

28.65

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.20

57.30

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.70

36.83

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

36.83

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

28.65

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

16.37

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.70

36.83

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.10

69.58

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.90

25.92

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



10.00

136.43

770.00

0.18

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



6.70

91.41

444.00

0.21

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



19.00

259.21

670.00

0.39

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.30

85.95

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.90

66.85

686.00

0.10

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





9.80

133.70





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



32.00

436.56

510.00

0.86

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

259.21

746.00

0.35

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.20

43.66

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



9.70

132.33

769.00

0.17

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.10

96.86

949.00

0.10

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



42.00

572.99

581.00

0.99

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

300.14

829.00

0.36

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

21.83

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



21.00

286.49

657.00

0.44

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



15.00

204.64

913.00

0.22

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.40

60.03

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

4.23

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.70

118.69

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.80

38.20

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

15.01

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.95

12.96

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.65

8.87

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

11.00

150.07

596.00

0.25

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.60

103.68

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







2.90

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27





Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.49

0.0749





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.20

29.37

446.00

0.07

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.90

38.72

447.00

0.09

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

16.02

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.29

3.87

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.40

32.04

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

61.42

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.00

40.05

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.80

37.38

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

29.37

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

17.36

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

37.38

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.00

53.40

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

16.02

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.30

110.81

770.00

0.14

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.40

45.39

444.00

0.10

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



13.00

173.56

670.00

0.26

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.00

53.40

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.30

44.06

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.40

85.45





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



16.00

213.62

510.00

0.42

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

186.92

746.00

0.25

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

24.03

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.60

88.12

769.00

0.11

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.80

64.09

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

293.72

581.00

0.51

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

186.92

829.00

0.23

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.90

12.02

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

173.56

657.00

0.26

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.60

128.17

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.70

62.75

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.35

4.67

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

146.86

707.00

0.21

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.10

28.04

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

14.69

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.95

12.68

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.80

10.68

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

10.00

133.51

596.00

0.22

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.20

96.13

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







2.31

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-27





Field Sample ID

RREC13-27-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.5

0.085





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.20

25.88

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.20

37.65

447.00

0.08

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.50

17.65

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.41

4.82

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.70

31.76

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.20

61.18

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

42.35

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.90

45.88

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.40

28.24

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

16.47

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

35.29

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.10

48.24

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.50

17.65

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.20

96.47

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.70

43.53

444.00

0.10

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

176.47

670.00

0.26

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

42.35

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.60

42.35

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.70

67.06





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

164.71

510.00

0.32

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



16.00

188.24

746.00

0.25

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

21.18

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.20

84.71

769.00

0.11

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.50

52.94

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



23.00

270.59

581.00

0.47

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



15.00

176.47

829.00

0.21

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

12.94

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



16.00

188.24

657.00

0.29

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

117.65

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.00

58.82

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.42

4.94

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

141.18

707.00

0.20

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.20

37.65

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.40

16.47

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.20

49.41

385.00

0.13

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

11.76

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

11.00

129.41

596.00

0.22

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.20

84.71

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







2.37

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.74

0.0874





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.08

0.87

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.18

2.00

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.11

1.26

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

1.00

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.47

5.38

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.50

17.16

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

17.16

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.40

16.02

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.00

11.44

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.77

8.81

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.40

16.02

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.86

9.84

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.06

0.70

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.70

19.45

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.13

1.49

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.10

12.59

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.79

9.04

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.13

1.49

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.88

10.07





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.58

6.64

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.91

10.41

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.32

3.66

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.32

3.66

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.54

6.18

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.83

9.50

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.75

8.58

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.09

1.01

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.56

6.41

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.49

5.61

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.40

16.02

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

2.52

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.30

26.32

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

1.95

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.69

7.89

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.18

2.00

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.38

4.35

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.10

12.59

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.70

19.45

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.32

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.1

0.101





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.20

21.78

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.20

21.78

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.30

2.97

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.30

2.97

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.63

6.24

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

18.81

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.30

12.87

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.40

13.86

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

12.87

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

10.89

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

11.88

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.40

33.66

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

12.87

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.70

46.53

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.20

31.68

444.00

0.07

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

99.01

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

35.64

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.90

38.61

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.50

54.46





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



20.00

198.02

510.00

0.39

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



16.00

158.42

746.00

0.21

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

17.82

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



9.60

95.05

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.80

47.52

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



29.00

287.13

581.00

0.49

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



18.00

178.22

829.00

0.21

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.30

12.87

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



24.00

237.62

657.00

0.36

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



12.00

118.81

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.50

24.75

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.30

2.97

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.00

29.70

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.98

9.70

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.88

8.71

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.30

2.97

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.30

2.97

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.20

31.68

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.00

39.60

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







1.30

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.52

0.0452





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.70

15.49

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

15.49

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.70

15.49

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.70

15.49

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.20

48.67

594.00

0.08

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.00

110.62

841.00

0.13

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.90

86.28

965.00

0.09

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.50

77.43

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

61.95

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.50

55.31

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.20

70.80

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.90

108.41

929.00

0.12

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.74

16.37

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.30

139.38

770.00

0.18

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

26.55

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.60

168.14

670.00

0.25

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.50

99.56

1008.00

0.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.60

35.40

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

106.19





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.20

137.17

510.00

0.27

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

265.49

746.00

0.36

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.00

44.25

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.30

95.13

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.90

86.28

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.70

214.60

581.00

0.37

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

265.49

829.00

0.32

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

26.55

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.80

194.69

657.00

0.30

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.30

183.63

913.00

0.20

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.00

110.62

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.70

15.49

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.00

176.99

707.00

0.25

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.70

15.49

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.30

50.88

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.70

15.49

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.70

15.49

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.80

128.32

596.00

0.22

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

8.50

188.05

697.00

0.27





ESBTU FCVi







3.16

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.59

0.0759





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

7.25

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.55

7.25

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.55

7.25

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

7.25

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.10

27.67

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

60.61

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

47.43

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

39.53

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.60

34.26

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

30.30

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.10

40.84

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.70

61.92

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.62

8.17

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.90

77.73

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

15.81

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.50

98.81

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.20

55.34

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

19.76

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

63.24





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.50

72.46

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

144.93

746.00

0.19

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.90

25.03

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.10

54.02

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.90

51.38

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.90

104.08

581.00

0.18

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

158.10

829.00

0.19

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

15.81

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.90

90.91

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.00

118.58

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.80

63.24

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.55

7.25

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.90

90.91

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.70

22.40

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.10

27.67

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.50

19.76

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.55

7.25

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.70

75.10

596.00

0.13

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.60

100.13

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.82

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.71

0.0671





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.43

6.41

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.43

6.41

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.43

6.41

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.43

6.41

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.90

28.32

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.40

65.57

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.40

50.67

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.10

46.20

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.60

38.75

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.20

32.79

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.90

43.22

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.80

71.54

929.00

0.08

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.47

7.00

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

84.95

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.83

12.37

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.10

90.91

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.40

65.57

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

16.39

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.70

70.04





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.30

49.18

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.00

134.13

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.30

34.28

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.40

50.67

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.80

56.63

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.60

68.55

581.00

0.12

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

163.93

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

17.88

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.30

64.08

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.90

117.73

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.50

67.06

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

6.41

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.50

96.87

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

22.35

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.10

31.30

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.60

23.85

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.89

13.26

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.70

70.04

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.00

104.32

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







1.86

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.9

0.059





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.39

6.53

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.39

6.53

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.39

6.53

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.39

6.53

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.70

28.81

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.00

67.80

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.90

49.15

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

49.15

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

38.98

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

32.20

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.20

37.29

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.60

94.92

929.00

0.10

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.55

9.32

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.90

100.00

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.95

16.10

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.60

128.81

670.00

0.19

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.30

89.83

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

22.03

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.90

100.00





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.00

67.80

510.00

0.13

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



12.00

203.39

746.00

0.27

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.00

50.85

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

67.80

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.90

83.05

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.50

93.22

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

237.29

829.00

0.29

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

27.12

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.10

86.44

657.00

0.13

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

169.49

913.00

0.19

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.50

76.27

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.39

6.53

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.70

96.61

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.30

22.03

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.80

30.51

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.60

27.12

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.39

6.53

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.20

71.19

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.50

110.17

697.00

0.16





ESBTU FCVi







2.22

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-28





Field Sample ID

RREC13-28-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.11

0.0511





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.44

8.51

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.44

8.51

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

8.22

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.44

8.51

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

19.57

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.30

64.58

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

48.92

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.40

46.97

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.00

39.14

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.99

19.37

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

41.10

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.30

84.15

929.00

0.09

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.38

7.44

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.70

131.12

770.00

0.17

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.75

14.68

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.30

142.86

670.00

0.21

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.80

93.93

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.00

19.57

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.60

109.59





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.90

56.75

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.10

178.08

746.00

0.24

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.50

48.92

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.20

62.62

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.00

97.85

949.00

0.10

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.00

97.85

581.00

0.17

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

234.83

829.00

0.28

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.50

29.35

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.80

74.36

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.50

166.34

913.00

0.18

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.30

64.58

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.28

5.48

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.10

99.80

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.72

14.09

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.88

17.22

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

23.48

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.57

11.15

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.40

66.54

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.10

80.23

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







2.12

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.6

0.106





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.27

2.55

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

1.51

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.16

1.51

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

0.81

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.39

3.68

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.40

13.21

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

14.15

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

14.15

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.98

9.25

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.73

6.89

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

11.32

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

11.32

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.24

2.26

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

19.81

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.33

3.11

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.90

27.36

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.30

12.26

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.73

6.89

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.60

15.09





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.90

27.36

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.20

30.19

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.54

5.09

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.70

16.04

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

10.38

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.10

48.11

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.00

28.30

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.24

2.26

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.70

34.91

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.80

16.98

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.40

13.21

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

2.08

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.50

23.58

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.18

1.70

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.67

6.32

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.16

1.51

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.42

3.96

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.40

13.21

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.70

16.04

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.39

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.53

0.0753





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.36

4.78

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.35

4.65

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.12

1.59

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

1.00

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.11

1.46

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.50

6.64

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.38

5.05

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.37

4.91

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.38

5.05

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.34

4.52

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.31

4.12

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.80

10.62

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.26

3.45

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.10

14.61

770.00

0.02

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.52

6.91

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.50

33.20

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.99

13.15

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.80

10.62

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.30

17.26





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.90

51.79

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.50

46.48

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.50

6.64

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.80

23.90

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.20

15.94

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.40

84.99

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.10

54.45

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.27

3.59

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



4.80

63.75

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.70

35.86

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.63

8.37

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.12

1.59

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.64

8.50

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.19

2.52

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.28

3.72

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.08

1.00

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.14

1.86

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.73

9.69

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.00

13.28

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.40

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.09

0.0809





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.95

11.74

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

14.83

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.48

5.93

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.43

5.32

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

19.78

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.80

46.97

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.90

35.85

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

35.85

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.40

29.67

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

28.43

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.30

28.43

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.10

50.68

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.82

10.14

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

70.46

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

19.78

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.60

106.30

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

45.74

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.40

29.67

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.30

65.51





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.40

116.19

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

135.97

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.90

23.49

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.50

67.99

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

49.44

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

173.05

581.00

0.30

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

148.33

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.93

11.50

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

135.97

657.00

0.21

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.30

102.60

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.00

49.44

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.80

9.89

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.50

67.99

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.60

19.78

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.10

25.96

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

13.60

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.85

10.51

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.90

60.57

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.30

77.87

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.63

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.58

0.0958





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

5.74

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

12.53

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.64

6.68

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

5.74

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.10

21.92

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

48.02

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.70

38.62

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.70

38.62

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.80

29.23

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.50

26.10

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.90

30.27

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.40

45.93

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.94

9.81

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.30

65.76

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

15.66

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.80

102.30

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.90

40.71

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.10

21.92

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.40

56.37





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.40

77.24

510.00

0.15

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

135.70

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

18.79

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.40

56.37

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

41.75

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

135.70

581.00

0.23

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

135.70

829.00

0.16

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

11.48

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

114.82

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.90

92.90

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.70

49.06

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.88

9.19

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.10

74.11

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.20

33.40

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.30

24.01

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.10

21.92

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.95

9.92

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.90

61.59

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.50

78.29

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.63

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.39

0.0839





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.41

4.89

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.41

4.89

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.44

5.24

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.41

4.89

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

16.69

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.20

38.14

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

29.80

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.50

29.80

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.90

22.65

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

20.26

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

23.84

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.40

40.52

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.52

6.20

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.50

53.64

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.94

11.20

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.80

81.05

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.00

35.76

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

17.88

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.80

45.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.60

54.83

510.00

0.11

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.50

113.23

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

15.49

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.70

44.10

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.00

35.76

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.40

100.12

581.00

0.17

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.90

118.00

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.82

9.77

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.80

92.97

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.40

76.28

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

40.52

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.60

7.15

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.60

54.83

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

17.88

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

17.88

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

14.30

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.63

7.51

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.40

40.52

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.10

60.79

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.27

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.5

0.085





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.90

10.59

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.90

10.59

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.10

12.94

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.90

10.59

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.30

50.59

594.00

0.09

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

9.40

110.59

841.00

0.13

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

7.30

85.88

965.00

0.09

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

6.20

72.94

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

5.20

61.18

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.70

55.29

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

5.90

69.41

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



8.20

96.47

929.00

0.10

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.96

11.29

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

141.18

770.00

0.18

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.80

21.18

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



13.00

152.94

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.10

71.76

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.00

23.53

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.70

90.59





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.50

100.00

510.00

0.20

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

164.71

746.00

0.22

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.10

36.47

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.50

52.94

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.80

56.47

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

152.94

581.00

0.26

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



15.00

176.47

829.00

0.21

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.40

16.47

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.20

108.24

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

117.65

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

9.30

109.41

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.60

18.82

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

13.00

152.94

707.00

0.22

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.80

32.94

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.30

50.59

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.00

23.53

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.80

21.18

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

11.00

129.41

596.00

0.22

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

16.00

188.24

697.00

0.27





ESBTU FCVi







2.75

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-29





Field Sample ID

RREC13-29-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.38

0.0938





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.30

13.86

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.90

30.92

447.00

0.07

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.50

15.99

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.30

13.86

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

7.10

75.69

594.00

0.13

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

11.00

117.27

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

8.90

94.88

965.00

0.10

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

6.80

72.49

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

6.20

66.10

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

6.10

65.03

1095.00

0.06

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

6.80

72.49

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



10.00

106.61

929.00

0.11

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.60

17.06

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



15.00

159.91

770.00

0.21

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.60

38.38

444.00

0.09

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



19.00

202.56

670.00

0.30

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.20

76.76

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.80

29.85

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





9.20

98.08





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

149.25

510.00

0.29

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

202.56

746.00

0.27

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.00

31.98

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.70

71.43

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.70

71.43

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

202.56

581.00

0.35

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



20.00

213.22

829.00

0.26

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.50

15.99

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

138.59

657.00

0.21

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



14.00

149.25

913.00

0.16

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

11.00

117.27

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.70

18.12

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

17.00

181.24

707.00

0.26

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.60

49.04

538.00

0.09

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.90

52.24

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.40

46.91

385.00

0.12

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.00

21.32

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

19.00

202.56

596.00

0.34

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

22.00

234.54

697.00

0.34





ESBTU FCVi







3.44

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.06

0.0706





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.41

5.81

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.34

4.75

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.33

4.67

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.32

4.53

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.20

17.00

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.20

59.49

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.00

56.66

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.30

46.74

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

35.41

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.60

22.66

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.60

50.99

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

43.91

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.55

7.79

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.90

83.57

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.68

9.63

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.50

106.23

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.30

46.74

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

21.25

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.00

56.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.70

80.74

510.00

0.16

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.40

104.82

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

15.58

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.00

42.49

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

33.99

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



11.00

155.81

581.00

0.27

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.80

96.32

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.49

6.94

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.50

106.23

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.70

52.41

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.90

55.24

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.48

6.80

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.30

89.24

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.61

8.64

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

21.25

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.78

11.05

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

14.16

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.60

50.99

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.30

75.07

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi







1.48

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.1

0.111





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.40

12.61

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.10

18.92

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.46

4.10

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.46

4.10

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.46

4.10

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

26.13

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.30

20.72

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

19.82

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

18.92

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

16.22

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

16.22

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.50

49.55

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.00

18.02

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.20

55.86

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.50

22.52

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

153.15

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.80

61.26

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



5.60

50.45

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.00

72.07





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



22.00

198.20

510.00

0.39

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



23.00

207.21

746.00

0.28

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.50

31.53

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



11.00

99.10

769.00

0.13

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.80

61.26

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



39.00

351.35

581.00

0.60

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



21.00

189.19

829.00

0.23

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.70

15.32

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



30.00

270.27

657.00

0.41

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



12.00

108.11

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.60

32.43

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.46

4.10

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.70

33.33

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

10.81

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

13.51

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.90

26.13

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.46

4.10

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.10

45.95

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.30

47.75

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.64

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0001-FD





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.8

0.108





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.40

12.96

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.00

18.52

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

3.84

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.42

3.84

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.93

8.61

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

26.85

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

22.22

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

21.30

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

20.37

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.00

18.52

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

16.67

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.90

54.63

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.90

17.59

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.70

62.04

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.40

22.22

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

157.41

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.50

69.44

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



5.20

48.15

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.70

80.56





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



21.00

194.44

510.00

0.38

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



23.00

212.96

746.00

0.29

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.10

37.96

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



10.00

92.59

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.00

64.81

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



38.00

351.85

581.00

0.61

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

203.70

829.00

0.25

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.40

22.22

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



29.00

268.52

657.00

0.41

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



12.00

111.11

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.60

33.33

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.42

3.84

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.90

36.11

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

11.11

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

14.81

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.50

23.15

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.42

3.84

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.10

47.22

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.70

52.78

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.70

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.4

0.104





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.40

23.08

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.20

30.77

447.00

0.07

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.80

17.31

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.70

6.73

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.50

24.04

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.90

47.12

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.10

39.42

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.40

32.69

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.20

30.77

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.00

28.85

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

26.92

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.10

58.65

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.10

20.19

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.60

82.69

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.90

37.50

444.00

0.08

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



18.00

173.08

670.00

0.26

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.40

61.54

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.90

47.12

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.40

80.77





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



25.00

240.38

510.00

0.47

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



21.00

201.92

746.00

0.27

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.10

29.81

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



9.70

93.27

769.00

0.12

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.30

60.58

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



38.00

365.38

581.00

0.63

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



18.00

173.08

829.00

0.21

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.70

16.35

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



27.00

259.62

657.00

0.40

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



11.00

105.77

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.20

50.00

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.70

6.73

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.20

69.23

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.20

21.15

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

23.08

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.50

24.04

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.70

6.73

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

9.80

94.23

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

10.00

96.15

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







2.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0103-FD





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.82

0.0982





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.40

14.26

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.00

20.37

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.10

11.20

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

5.60

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

13.24

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.30

33.60

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.90

29.53

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

23.42

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

21.38

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

12.22

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.40

24.44

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

31.57

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.00

10.18

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.40

65.17

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.30

23.42

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

112.02

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.20

32.59

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.50

25.46

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.00

50.92





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

122.20

510.00

0.24

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

112.02

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

17.31

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.50

45.82

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.60

36.66

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

224.03

581.00

0.39

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



9.40

95.72

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.76

7.74

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

132.38

657.00

0.20

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.80

59.06

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

34.62

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.28

2.85

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.80

59.06

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.00

10.18

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.99

10.08

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

12.22

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.78

7.94

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.20

63.14

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.40

54.99

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.29

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.76

0.0876





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.40

15.98

446.00

0.04

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.90

21.69

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.88

10.05

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.65

7.42

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

15.98

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.10

46.80

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

41.10

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.20

36.53

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

28.54

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

15.98

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

31.96

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.60

52.51

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

14.84

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.60

98.17

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.30

26.26

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

171.23

670.00

0.26

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.70

53.65

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.40

38.81

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.30

83.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



13.00

148.40

510.00

0.29

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



16.00

182.65

746.00

0.24

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.70

30.82

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.70

76.48

769.00

0.10

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.70

65.07

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



28.00

319.63

581.00

0.55

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



15.00

171.23

829.00

0.21

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

12.56

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

205.48

657.00

0.31

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.60

109.59

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.30

49.09

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.36

4.11

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.70

76.48

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.93

10.62

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

13.70

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.30

14.84

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

11.42

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.00

68.49

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.10

69.63

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.88

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0305-FD





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.88

0.0988





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.00

10.12

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

13.16

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.49

4.91

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.49

4.91

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.70

17.21

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.60

36.44

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.10

31.38

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.80

28.34

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.30

23.28

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.10

21.26

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

20.24

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.40

44.53

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.10

11.13

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.80

58.70

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.70

17.21

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

111.34

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.60

36.44

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.10

31.38

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.40

54.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

121.46

510.00

0.24

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

141.70

746.00

0.19

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

17.21

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.50

65.79

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.80

38.46

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



22.00

222.67

581.00

0.38

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

111.34

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.84

8.50

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



17.00

172.06

657.00

0.26

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.60

76.92

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.70

37.45

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.49

4.91

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.10

51.62

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.30

13.16

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.80

18.22

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.98

9.92

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.49

4.91

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.50

55.67

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.50

65.79

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.40

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.32

0.0732





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.75

10.25

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.75

10.25

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

23.22

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.75

10.25

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.60

49.18

594.00

0.08

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.60

76.50

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.40

60.11

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.90

53.28

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.00

40.98

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.90

39.62

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.30

45.08

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.60

62.84

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.63

8.61

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.90

94.26

770.00

0.12

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

21.86

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.20

98.36

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.00

40.98

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

16.39

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.20

57.38





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.70

64.21

510.00

0.13

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.10

110.66

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

17.76

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.90

39.62

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.90

39.62

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.40

87.43

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.20

112.02

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.77

10.52

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.10

69.67

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.60

76.50

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.30

72.40

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.75

10.25

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

150.27

707.00

0.21

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.90

39.62

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

35.52

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.80

38.25

385.00

0.10

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

10.25

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

9.90

135.25

596.00

0.23

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

150.27

697.00

0.22





ESBTU FCVi







2.18

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-30





Field Sample ID

RREC13-30-0507- FD





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.38

0.0738





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.95

12.87

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.95

12.87

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.95

12.87

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.95

12.87

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.90

52.85

594.00

0.09

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.40

86.72

841.00

0.10

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.30

71.82

965.00

0.07

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.80

65.04

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.60

48.78

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.70

50.14

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.00

54.20

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.30

71.82

929.00

0.08

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.69

9.35

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.60

102.98

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

21.68

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.80

105.69

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.90

52.85

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

16.26

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.60

62.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.10

69.11

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.90

120.60

746.00

0.16

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.50

20.33

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.00

40.65

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.20

43.36

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.80

92.14

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.90

120.60

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.78

10.57

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.60

75.88

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.60

89.43

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.30

85.37

844.00

0.10

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.95

12.87

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

162.60

707.00

0.23

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.20

43.36

538.00

0.08

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.20

43.36

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.00

40.65

385.00

0.11

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.95

12.87

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

11.00

149.05

596.00

0.25

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

149.05

697.00

0.21





ESBTU FCVi







2.37

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-31





Field Sample ID

RREC13-31-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.19

0.0619





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.31

4.93

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.16

2.58

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.21

3.39

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.31

4.93

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

16.16

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.70

43.62

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

38.77

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

32.31

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

27.46

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

27.46

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

32.31

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.90

30.69

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.12

1.94

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.80

45.23

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

3.23

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.10

33.93

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.94

15.19

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.16

2.58

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.40

22.62





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.66

10.66

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.10

17.77

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.40

6.46

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.16

2.58

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.61

9.85

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.31

4.93

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.77

12.44

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.31

4.93

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.30

4.85

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.42

6.79

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.40

38.77

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.61

9.85

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.30

69.47

707.00

0.10

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.31

4.93

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

24.23

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.31

4.93

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.64

10.34

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.60

42.00

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.30

69.47

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







0.80

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-31





Field Sample ID

RREC13-31-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.93

0.0393





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.12

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.12

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.07

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.12

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.28

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.04

0.94

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.03

0.84

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.03

0.87

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.03

0.64

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.02

0.61

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.03

0.64

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.04

0.99

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.10

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.05

1.25

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.16

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.05

1.15

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.04

1.04

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.16

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.03

0.87





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

0.56

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.04

1.09

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.33

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.31

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.59

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

0.81

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.05

1.20

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.15

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.87

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.04

0.92

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.04

0.94

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.18

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.05

1.20

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.12

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.02

0.48

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.02

0.38

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.84

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.03

0.64

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.05

1.30

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.02

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-31





Field Sample ID

RREC13-31-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.21

0.0321





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.07

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.03

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.07

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.07

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.15

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.07

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.19

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.44

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.07

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.34

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.10

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.56

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.62

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.12

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.44





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.37

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.72

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.30

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.22

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.44

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

0.78

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.90

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.16

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.90

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.72

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.22

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.07

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.07

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.07

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.90

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.07

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.00

0.15

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-31





Field Sample ID

RREC13-31-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.19

0.0419





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.06

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.05

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.06

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.11

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.06

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.16

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.15

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.17

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.06

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.41

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.06

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.33

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.09

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.48

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.55

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.09

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.36





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.31

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.62

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.31

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.17

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.38

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.04

0.86

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

0.57

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.14

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.79

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.55

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.24

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.14

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.06

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.06

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.67

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.12

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.20

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-31





Field Sample ID

RREC13-31-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.32

0.0332





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.07

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.07

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.07

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.07

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.07

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.17

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.42

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.07

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.33

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.10

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.54

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.54

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.11

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.36





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.39

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.69

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.33

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.20

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.42

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

0.84

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.96

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.12

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.99

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.72

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.20

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.07

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.07

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.07

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.81

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.14

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.15

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-32





Field Sample ID

RREC13-32-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.95

0.0595





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

9.24

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.30

5.04

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.37

6.22

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

9.24

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

23.53

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.00

67.23

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.80

63.87

965.00

0.07

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.60

60.50

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.60

43.70

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

31.93

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.90

48.74

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.90

48.74

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.15

2.52

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.80

63.87

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.35

5.88

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.30

38.66

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

30.25

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.22

3.70

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.00

33.61





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.55

9.24

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.90

31.93

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.50

8.40

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.43

7.23

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.93

15.63

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.55

9.24

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.30

21.85

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

9.24

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.61

10.25

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.63

10.59

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.70

62.18

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.61

10.25

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.70

95.80

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.55

9.24

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.70

28.57

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

9.24

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.96

16.13

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.10

52.10

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.10

102.52

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







1.18

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-32





Field Sample ID

RREC13-32-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.14

0.0914





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.52

5.69

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.34

3.72

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.84

9.19

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.95

10.39

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.90

31.73

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.70

62.36

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.70

51.42

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.60

50.33

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.40

37.20

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.90

31.73

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.70

40.48

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.40

48.14

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.65

7.11

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



7.00

76.59

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.62

6.78

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.40

91.90

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.00

32.82

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

16.41

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.10

44.86





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.70

40.48

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.40

80.96

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

14.22

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.90

31.73

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.50

27.35

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.60

94.09

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.90

64.55

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.95

10.39

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.00

65.65

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.60

39.39

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.50

60.18

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.94

10.28

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.60

105.03

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.40

15.32

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.50

27.35

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.95

10.39

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

14.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.60

72.21

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.70

106.13

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







1.52

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-32





Field Sample ID

RREC13-32-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.97

0.0297





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.14

4.71

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.04

1.41

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.35

11.78

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

5.56

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.65

21.89

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.10

37.04

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.82

27.61

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.51

17.17

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.54

18.18

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.40

13.47

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.57

19.19

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.10

37.04

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.18

6.06

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.90

63.97

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.13

4.38

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.30

77.44

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.67

22.56

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.23

7.74

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.10

37.04





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.00

33.67

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.40

47.14

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.24

8.08

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.29

9.76

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.49

16.50

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.20

40.40

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.83

27.95

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.08

2.56

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.51

17.17

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.42

14.14

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.95

31.99

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.13

4.38

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.30

43.77

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.33

11.11

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.31

10.44

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

5.56

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.23

7.74

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.40

47.14

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.90

63.97

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







0.89

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-32





Field Sample ID

RREC13-32-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.36

0.0236





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.03

1.40

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.02

1.02

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.06

2.42

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

2.33

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.20

8.47

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.38

16.10

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.36

15.25

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.27

11.44

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.23

9.75

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.23

9.75

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.26

11.02

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.34

14.41

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.03

1.44

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.50

21.19

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.04

1.86

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.49

20.76

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.19

8.05

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.06

2.42

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.29

12.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.21

8.90

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.35

14.83

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

2.54

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.10

4.24

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.13

5.51

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.33

13.98

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.25

10.59

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.51

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.20

8.47

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.16

6.78

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.37

15.68

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.07

3.14

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.55

23.31

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.10

4.24

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.20

8.47

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.06

2.33

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.32

13.56

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.42

17.80

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.56

23.73

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.36

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.83

0.0783





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

1.09

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.08

1.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.05

0.63

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

1.09

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.09

1.09

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.53

6.77

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.62

7.92

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.80

10.22

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.53

6.77

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.47

6.00

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.53

6.77

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.64

8.17

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

0.49

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.67

8.56

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.09

1.17

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.47

6.00

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.78

9.96

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.11

1.40

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.68

8.68





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.35

4.47

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.79

10.09

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.42

5.36

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.38

4.85

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.51

6.51

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.44

5.62

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.00

12.77

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.19

2.43

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.46

5.87

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.86

10.98

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.65

8.30

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.15

1.92

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.75

9.58

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.09

1.09

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.41

5.24

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.09

1.09

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.19

2.43

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.40

5.11

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.92

11.75

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.18

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.55

0.0355





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.15

4.23

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.18

5.07

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.20

5.63

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

2.11

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.24

6.76

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.50

42.25

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.60

45.07

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.70

47.89

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

33.80

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.71

20.00

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

36.62

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

56.34

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.39

10.99

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.60

101.41

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.20

5.63

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.50

126.76

670.00

0.19

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.00

84.51

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.70

47.89

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.50

98.59





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.50

42.25

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.80

191.55

746.00

0.26

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.40

39.44

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.80

107.04

769.00

0.14

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.70

76.06

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.90

194.37

581.00

0.33

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

338.03

829.00

0.41

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.66

18.59

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.30

205.63

657.00

0.31

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.50

211.27

913.00

0.23

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.80

50.70

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.18

5.07

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.10

59.15

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

4.79

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.65

18.31

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.18

5.07

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.52

14.65

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.30

36.62

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.50

70.42

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







2.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.19

0.0319





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.94

29.47

446.00

0.07

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.43

13.48

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.47

14.73

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.33

10.34

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

40.75

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.80

119.12

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.70

84.64

965.00

0.09

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

94.04

979.00

0.10

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

65.83

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.97

30.41

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.50

78.37

981.00

0.08

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.80

150.47

929.00

0.16

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

40.75

611.00

0.07

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.20

288.40

770.00

0.37

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.88

27.59

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

532.92

670.00

0.80

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



8.10

253.92

1008.00

0.25

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.60

144.20

686.00

0.21

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.20

257.05





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.20

257.05

510.00

0.50

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



21.00

658.31

746.00

0.88

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.40

106.58

1112.00

0.10

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



10.00

313.48

769.00

0.41

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.70

210.03

949.00

0.22

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



24.00

752.35

581.00

1.29

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

689.66

829.00

0.83

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.90

59.56

1214.00

0.05

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



20.00

626.96

657.00

0.95

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



16.00

501.57

913.00

0.55

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.90

122.26

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.28

8.78

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.80

213.17

707.00

0.30

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.90

28.21

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.95

29.78

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.43

13.48

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.98

30.72

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.80

150.47

596.00

0.25

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.60

175.55

697.00

0.25





ESBTU FCVi







5.85

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.1

0.041





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.20

53.66

446.00

0.12

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.70

65.85

447.00

0.15

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.40

34.15

491.00

0.07

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.54

13.17

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.50

109.76

594.00

0.18

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.80

165.85

841.00

0.20

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.70

114.63

965.00

0.12

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.50

85.37

979.00

0.09

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.10

75.61

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

43.90

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.90

95.12

981.00

0.10

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



7.40

180.49

929.00

0.19

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.00

48.78

611.00

0.08

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



16.00

390.24

770.00

0.51

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.50

85.37

444.00

0.19

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



25.00

609.76

670.00

0.91

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.10

173.17

1008.00

0.17

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



5.00

121.95

686.00

0.18

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





11.00

268.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



17.00

414.63

510.00

0.81

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



23.00

560.98

746.00

0.75

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.70

90.24

1112.00

0.08

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



11.00

268.29

769.00

0.35

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.30

178.05

949.00

0.19

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



32.00

780.49

581.00

1.34

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



24.00

585.37

829.00

0.71

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.00

48.78

1214.00

0.04

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



22.00

536.59

657.00

0.82

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



16.00

390.24

913.00

0.43

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.10

148.78

844.00

0.18

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

10.49

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

10.00

243.90

707.00

0.34

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.20

53.66

538.00

0.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

36.59

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.05

25.61

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.88

21.46

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

13.00

317.07

596.00

0.53

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

11.00

268.29

697.00

0.38





ESBTU FCVi







6.48

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.73

0.0773





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.30

29.75

446.00

0.07

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.30

42.69

447.00

0.10

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.80

23.29

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.61

7.89

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

6.90

89.26

594.00

0.15

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

13.00

168.18

841.00

0.20

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

10.00

129.37

965.00

0.13

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

8.70

112.55

979.00

0.11

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

6.10

78.91

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.60

46.57

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

8.40

108.67

981.00

0.11

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



9.60

124.19

929.00

0.13

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

15.52

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



21.00

271.67

770.00

0.35

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.80

49.16

444.00

0.11

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



21.00

271.67

670.00

0.41

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



8.70

112.55

1008.00

0.11

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

19.40

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





9.60

124.19





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.00

116.43

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

142.30

746.00

0.19

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.50

32.34

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.90

24.58

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.80

62.10

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.60

111.25

581.00

0.19

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.60

98.32

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

14.23

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.80

49.16

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.20

67.27

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

12.00

155.24

844.00

0.18

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.10

14.23

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

20.00

258.73

707.00

0.37

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.30

42.69

538.00

0.08

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.20

41.40

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.55

20.05

385.00

0.05

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.90

24.58

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

19.00

245.80

596.00

0.41

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

19.00

245.80

697.00

0.35





ESBTU FCVi







3.65

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.5

0.065





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.00

15.38

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

20.00

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

18.46

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.20

3.08

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.40

36.92

594.00

0.06

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

70.77

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.50

53.85

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.10

32.31

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

33.85

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.50

23.08

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.20

49.23

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.10

63.08

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.60

9.23

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.50

146.15

770.00

0.19

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

24.62

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.10

140.00

670.00

0.21

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

56.92

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.86

13.23

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.40

83.08





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.00

76.92

510.00

0.15

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.00

76.92

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

18.46

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.93

14.31

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.50

38.46

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.90

75.38

581.00

0.13

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.10

63.08

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.36

5.54

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.80

27.69

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.10

32.31

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.10

63.08

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

6.62

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.40

98.46

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

23.08

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

20.00

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.47

7.23

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.74

11.38

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.70

103.08

596.00

0.17

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.80

104.62

697.00

0.15





ESBTU FCVi







1.69

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-33





Field Sample ID

RREC13-33-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.63

0.0963





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.02

0.25

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.05

0.48

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.04

0.38

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

0.19

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.10

1.04

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.35

3.63

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.31

3.22

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.30

3.12

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.24

2.49

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.13

1.35

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.30

3.12

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.28

2.91

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.03

0.34

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.55

5.71

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.04

0.40

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.45

4.67

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.26

2.70

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.05

0.54

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.29

3.01





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.16

1.66

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.30

3.12

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.08

0.84

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.09

0.98

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.14

1.45

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.27

2.80

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.25

2.60

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.32

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.17

1.77

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.17

1.77

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.34

3.53

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.03

0.35

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.55

5.71

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.06

0.64

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.11

1.14

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.05

0.48

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.12

1.25

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.38

3.95

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.51

5.30

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.74

0.0574





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.67

11.67

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.70

12.20

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.39

6.79

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.30

5.23

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.60

10.45

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.20

38.33

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.80

31.36

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

34.84

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

29.62

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.80

31.36

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

20.91

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

54.01

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

22.65

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.40

76.66

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.00

17.42

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



14.00

243.90

670.00

0.36

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.00

52.26

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.40

76.66

686.00

0.11

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.90

85.37





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



11.00

191.64

510.00

0.38

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

331.01

746.00

0.44

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

29.62

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



9.60

167.25

769.00

0.22

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.00

69.69

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



24.00

418.12

581.00

0.72

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



17.00

296.17

829.00

0.36

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.10

19.16

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



24.00

418.12

657.00

0.64

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

174.22

913.00

0.19

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.70

47.04

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.60

10.45

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.70

64.46

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.50

8.71

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

27.87

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.30

5.23

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.58

10.10

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.00

52.26

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.70

81.88

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







2.49

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





11.4

0.114





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.30

11.40

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.80

15.79

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.00

8.77

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

4.82

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.30

11.40

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.60

31.58

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.80

24.56

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

25.44

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.50

21.93

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.60

22.81

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.20

19.30

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.00

35.09

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.60

14.04

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.60

49.12

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.20

19.30

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

131.58

670.00

0.20

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.40

38.60

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



5.40

47.37

686.00

0.07

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.50

57.02





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



19.00

166.67

510.00

0.33

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



22.00

192.98

746.00

0.26

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.40

21.05

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



12.00

105.26

769.00

0.14

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.20

45.61

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



35.00

307.02

581.00

0.53

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



21.00

184.21

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.40

12.28

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



29.00

254.39

657.00

0.39

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



15.00

131.58

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.20

36.84

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.87

7.63

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.30

55.26

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

9.65

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.20

19.30

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

4.82

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.91

7.98

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.50

57.02

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.30

64.04

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.69

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





13.3

0.133





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.10

8.27

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.10

8.27

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.00

7.52

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.10

8.27

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.10

23.31

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

8.10

60.90

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.20

46.62

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

6.10

45.86

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.90

36.84

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

5.00

37.59

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

5.90

44.36

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.30

47.37

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.30

9.77

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.50

63.91

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.90

14.29

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

112.78

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.40

48.12

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.10

30.83

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.70

57.89





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

105.26

510.00

0.21

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



18.00

135.34

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.80

21.05

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



9.30

69.92

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.80

43.61

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



25.00

187.97

581.00

0.32

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



17.00

127.82

829.00

0.15

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

12.03

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

135.34

657.00

0.21

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



12.00

90.23

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

8.40

63.16

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.50

11.28

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

14.00

105.26

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.90

14.29

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.50

33.83

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

8.27

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.00

15.04

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

12.00

90.23

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

15.00

112.78

697.00

0.16





ESBTU FCVi







1.84

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0305





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.72

0.0972





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.30

13.37

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

13.37

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.30

13.37

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.30

13.37

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.50

36.01

594.00

0.06

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.80

69.96

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

47.33

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.60

47.33

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.00

41.15

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.30

33.95

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

43.21

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.90

60.70

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.60

16.46

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.30

95.68

770.00

0.12

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.40

24.69

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

154.32

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.40

65.84

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.30

44.24

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.70

89.51





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



15.00

154.32

510.00

0.30

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



21.00

216.05

746.00

0.29

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.40

34.98

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



10.00

102.88

769.00

0.13

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.90

70.99

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



27.00

277.78

581.00

0.48

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



23.00

236.63

829.00

0.29

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.90

19.55

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



25.00

257.20

657.00

0.39

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



15.00

154.32

913.00

0.17

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.60

67.90

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.30

13.37

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

17.00

174.90

707.00

0.25

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.00

41.15

538.00

0.08

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.80

28.81

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.30

13.37

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

13.37

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

18.00

185.19

596.00

0.31

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

18.00

185.19

697.00

0.27





ESBTU FCVi







2.81

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





12.1

0.121





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.80

6.61

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.80

6.61

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.80

6.61

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.80

6.61

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.10

17.36

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.90

48.76

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.20

34.71

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.10

33.88

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.60

29.75

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.90

23.97

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.80

31.40

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.50

53.72

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

9.92

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.30

68.60

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.00

16.53

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



13.00

107.44

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.20

51.24

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.20

26.45

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.80

64.46





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



12.00

99.17

510.00

0.19

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

157.02

746.00

0.21

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.80

23.14

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



7.70

63.64

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.30

52.07

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



20.00

165.29

581.00

0.28

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

181.82

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.70

14.05

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



18.00

148.76

657.00

0.23

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



13.00

107.44

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.10

50.41

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.80

6.61

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

10.00

82.64

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.20

26.45

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

21.49

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.80

6.61

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.80

6.61

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

8.10

66.94

596.00

0.11

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

12.00

99.17

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.73

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.98

0.0898





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.80

8.91

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.80

8.91

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.80

8.91

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.80

8.91

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.60

28.95

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.70

74.61

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

51.22

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.20

46.77

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.70

41.20

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.30

36.75

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.10

45.66

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



7.90

87.97

929.00

0.09

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

13.36

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.10

101.34

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

16.70

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



15.00

167.04

670.00

0.25

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.90

76.84

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.20

35.63

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.50

94.65





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.20

91.31

510.00

0.18

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



25.00

278.40

746.00

0.37

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.60

40.09

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



8.80

98.00

769.00

0.13

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.00

77.95

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

155.90

581.00

0.27

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



25.00

278.40

829.00

0.34

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.80

20.04

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



17.00

189.31

657.00

0.29

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



18.00

200.45

913.00

0.22

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.30

81.29

844.00

0.10

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.80

8.91

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

122.49

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.40

26.73

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.90

32.29

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.80

8.91

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.80

8.91

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

7.10

79.06

596.00

0.13

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

12.00

133.63

697.00

0.19





ESBTU FCVi







2.62

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-34





Field Sample ID

RREC13-34-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.72

0.0972





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.85

8.74

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.90

19.55

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.85

8.74

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.85

8.74

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.60

26.75

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.60

67.90

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.30

44.24

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.90

40.12

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.60

37.04

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.30

33.95

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.60

37.04

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



9.80

100.82

929.00

0.11

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.40

14.40

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



11.00

113.17

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



2.60

26.75

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



18.00

185.19

670.00

0.28

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



12.00

123.46

1008.00

0.12

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.20

43.21

686.00

0.06

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





13.00

133.74





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

144.03

510.00

0.28

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



33.00

339.51

746.00

0.46

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



6.40

65.84

1112.00

0.06

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



12.00

123.46

769.00

0.16

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



13.00

133.74

949.00

0.14

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



24.00

246.91

581.00

0.42

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



44.00

452.67

829.00

0.55

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



3.60

37.04

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



24.00

246.91

657.00

0.38

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



33.00

339.51

913.00

0.37

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.90

81.28

844.00

0.10

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.85

8.74

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.70

99.79

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.30

23.66

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.70

27.78

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.85

8.74

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.85

8.74

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

8.50

87.45

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

13.00

133.74

697.00

0.19





ESBTU FCVi







3.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-35





Field Sample ID

RREC13-35-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.03

0.0503





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.47

9.24

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.34

6.76

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.36

7.16

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.47

9.24

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

19.88

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.00

59.64

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

49.70

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.80

55.67

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.00

39.76

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

27.83

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.40

47.71

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.90

57.65

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.20

3.98

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.00

59.64

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.44

8.75

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.80

55.67

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.20

43.74

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.37

7.36

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

51.69





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.70

33.80

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.20

63.62

746.00

0.09

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

21.87

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.62

12.33

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.50

29.82

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.10

41.75

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.10

61.63

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.42

8.35

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.50

29.82

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.40

47.71

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.10

61.63

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.58

11.53

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.00

99.40

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.47

9.24

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

25.84

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.10

21.87

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.65

12.92

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.10

61.63

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.80

95.43

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.34

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-35





Field Sample ID

RREC13-35-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.91

0.0491





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.20

24.44

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

24.44

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

34.62

491.00

0.07

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.20

24.44

452.00

0.05

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

5.60

114.05

594.00

0.19

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.00

142.57

841.00

0.17

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.00

101.83

965.00

0.11

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.80

77.39

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.40

69.25

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.00

61.10

1095.00

0.06

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.20

65.17

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



7.00

142.57

929.00

0.15

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

24.44

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

244.40

770.00

0.32

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

28.51

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

346.23

670.00

0.52

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.80

77.39

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

22.40

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.10

124.24





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.30

148.68

510.00

0.29

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.10

185.34

746.00

0.25

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

36.66

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.50

30.55

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.60

52.95

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.10

124.24

581.00

0.21

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.80

97.76

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.75

15.27

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.30

46.84

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.60

93.69

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.40

130.35

844.00

0.15

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.94

19.14

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

224.03

707.00

0.32

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.70

54.99

538.00

0.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

48.88

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

24.44

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

20.37

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

16.00

325.87

596.00

0.55

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

15.00

305.50

697.00

0.44





ESBTU FCVi







3.98

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-35





Field Sample ID

RREC13-35-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.78

0.0078





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.21

26.45

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.21

26.45

447.00

0.06

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

54.19

491.00

0.11

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.21

26.45

452.00

0.06

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.95

122.58

594.00

0.21

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.30

167.74

841.00

0.20

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.00

129.03

965.00

0.13

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.61

78.71

979.00

0.08

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.64

82.58

967.00

0.09

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.59

76.13

1095.00

0.07

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.73

94.19

981.00

0.10

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

154.84

929.00

0.17

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.24

30.97

611.00

0.05

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

270.97

770.00

0.35

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.21

27.10

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.90

374.19

670.00

0.56

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.66

85.16

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.21

27.10

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.00

129.03





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.00

129.03

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.50

193.55

746.00

0.26

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.28

36.13

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.26

33.55

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.47

60.65

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.10

141.94

581.00

0.24

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.84

108.39

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.12

15.48

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.42

54.19

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.58

74.84

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

154.84

844.00

0.18

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.19

24.52

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.10

270.97

707.00

0.38

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.66

85.16

538.00

0.16

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.46

59.35

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.21

26.45

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.22

28.39

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.70

348.39

596.00

0.58

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.80

361.29

697.00

0.52





ESBTU FCVi







4.56

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-35





Field Sample ID

RREC13-35-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.13

0.0013





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

1.55

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

1.55

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

3.41

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

1.55

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

10.08

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

16.28

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

12.40

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

9.30

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

9.30

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

8.53

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

7.44

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

16.28

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

2.40

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.03

23.26

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

2.87

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.04

31.01

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.01

9.30

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

2.17

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

12.40





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

11.63

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

18.60

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

4.34

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.00

3.41

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

6.74

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

12.40

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

11.63

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

1.86

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.01

6.12

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.01

7.75

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

13.18

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

2.71

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.03

21.71

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

5.89

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

6.43

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

1.55

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

25.58

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.04

28.68

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.04

31.01

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.42

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-36





Field Sample ID

RREC13-36-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/28/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





13.9

0.139





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

1.20

8.63

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.08

0.58

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.20

1.44

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.20

8.63

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.62

4.46

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.40

31.65

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.00

35.97

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

8.30

59.71

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

5.30

38.13

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.50

25.18

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

6.90

49.64

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

19.42

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.20

8.63

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.00

35.97

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

8.63

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.60

11.51

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.10

22.30

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.20

8.63

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.30

23.74





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.34

2.45

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.00

7.19

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.70

12.23

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.27

1.94

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

16.55

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.44

3.17

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.00

7.19

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.56

4.03

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.36

2.59

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.65

4.68

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.10

51.08

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.69

4.96

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

15.00

107.91

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.30

2.16

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.90

20.86

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.20

8.63

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

10.07

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.20

30.22

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.60

69.06

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







0.82

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-36





Field Sample ID

RREC13-36-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.08

0.0808





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.75

9.28

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.14

1.73

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.27

3.34

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.75

9.28

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.75

9.28

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.30

40.84

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.30

40.84

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.80

59.41

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.30

40.84

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.50

30.94

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.70

45.79

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

33.42

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.24

2.97

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.40

42.08

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.17

2.10

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.40

29.70

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.30

28.47

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.62

7.67

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.70

33.42





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.60

19.80

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.20

39.60

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.94

11.63

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.60

19.80

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.70

21.04

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.40

42.08

581.00

0.07

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.10

38.37

829.00

0.05

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.52

6.44

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.00

37.13

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.20

27.23

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.50

55.69

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.82

10.15

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.00

99.01

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.75

9.28

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

29.70

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.75

9.28

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.91

11.26

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.30

40.84

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.90

97.77

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







1.09

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-36





Field Sample ID

RREC13-36-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.74

0.0674





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.29

4.23

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.24

3.56

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.46

6.82

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.29

4.23

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.60

8.90

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

28.19

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.40

20.77

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

26.71

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

20.77

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

17.80

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

19.29

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

35.61

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.60

8.90

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.10

45.99

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.32

4.75

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.50

66.77

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.80

41.54

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

22.26

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.20

47.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.20

62.31

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.10

105.34

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.40

20.77

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.40

50.45

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.50

37.09

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



10.00

148.37

581.00

0.26

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.40

109.79

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.85

12.61

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.90

132.05

657.00

0.20

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.00

74.18

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

34.12

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

6.38

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.30

48.96

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.92

13.65

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

16.32

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.29

4.23

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.50

7.42

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.10

45.99

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.80

56.38

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.14

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/28/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6

0.06





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

1.50

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.14

2.33

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.36

6.00

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.37

6.17

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

26.67

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.50

108.33

841.00

0.13

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.50

108.33

965.00

0.11

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.80

96.67

979.00

0.10

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.90

65.00

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.70

45.00

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

5.50

91.67

981.00

0.09

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.40

56.67

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.80

13.33

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.00

100.00

770.00

0.13

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.80

13.33

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.90

48.33

670.00

0.07

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.40

40.00

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.80

13.33

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.40

40.00





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.56

9.33

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.70

28.33

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.99

16.50

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.32

5.33

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.20

20.00

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.63

10.50

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.50

25.00

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

3.00

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.40

6.67

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.78

13.00

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.40

90.00

844.00

0.11

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.68

11.33

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

11.00

183.33

707.00

0.26

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.65

10.83

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

40.00

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.80

13.33

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.70

28.33

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.40

90.00

596.00

0.15

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.90

115.00

697.00

0.16





ESBTU FCVi







1.76

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.73

0.0573





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.57

9.95

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.27

4.71

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

29.67

491.00

0.06

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.90

15.71

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.30

57.59

594.00

0.10

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.50

130.89

841.00

0.16

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.70

116.93

965.00

0.12

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.20

90.75

979.00

0.09

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.40

76.79

967.00

0.08

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.40

59.34

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

73.30

981.00

0.07

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



8.60

150.09

929.00

0.16

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.81

14.14

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

209.42

770.00

0.27

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.60

10.47

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



12.00

209.42

670.00

0.31

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.30

92.50

1008.00

0.09

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

19.20

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.40

129.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.30

92.50

510.00

0.18

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.70

134.38

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.10

36.65

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.40

24.43

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.50

61.08

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.50

95.99

581.00

0.17

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.80

101.22

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.99

17.28

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.20

38.39

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.80

66.32

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.00

122.16

844.00

0.14

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.20

20.94

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

8.20

143.11

707.00

0.20

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

26.18

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.90

50.61

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.90

15.71

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

22.69

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

6.70

116.93

596.00

0.20

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

12.00

209.42

697.00

0.30





ESBTU FCVi







2.83

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.62

0.0362





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.75

20.72

446.00

0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.14

3.87

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.10

58.01

491.00

0.12

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.33

9.12

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

44.20

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.30

63.54

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.10

58.01

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.30

35.91

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

35.91

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.94

25.97

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.40

38.67

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.40

66.30

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.49

13.54

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.90

107.73

770.00

0.14

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.64

17.68

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.20

143.65

670.00

0.21

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

38.67

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.52

14.36

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.20

60.77





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



4.50

124.31

510.00

0.24

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.00

82.87

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.52

14.36

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.56

15.47

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.99

27.35

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.40

93.92

581.00

0.16

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.70

46.96

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.14

3.87

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.10

30.39

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.87

24.03

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.10

58.01

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

8.56

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.90

80.11

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.20

33.15

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.76

20.99

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.33

9.12

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.43

11.88

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.90

107.73

596.00

0.18

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.40

121.55

697.00

0.17





ESBTU FCVi







1.76

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.2

0.042





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.05

1.17

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.31

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.09

2.12

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

0.51

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.15

3.57

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.19

4.52

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.17

4.05

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.10

2.38

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.11

2.62

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.10

2.33

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.10

2.38

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.25

5.95

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

1.00

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.38

9.05

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.04

1.05

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.50

11.90

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.15

3.57

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.05

1.12

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.23

5.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.28

6.67

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.28

6.67

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.06

1.50

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.05

1.24

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.13

3.10

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.29

6.90

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.18

4.29

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.02

0.55

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.12

2.86

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.10

2.38

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.18

4.29

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.03

0.76

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.24

5.71

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.08

1.83

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.08

1.90

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.02

0.51

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.08

1.83

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.30

7.14

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.38

9.05

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.13

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.31

0.0431





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.18

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.26

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.28

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

0.49

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

0.35

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.32

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.30

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.02

0.37

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.26

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.04

0.81

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.15

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.04

1.02

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.18

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.07

1.67

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.03

0.79

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.18

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.03

0.77





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.04

0.93

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.05

1.11

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.02

0.35

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.30

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.03

0.63

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.06

1.37

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.05

1.09

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.13

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.05

1.04

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.03

0.63

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.53

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.10

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.03

0.60

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.22

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.23

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.72

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.04

0.86

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.04

0.90

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.02

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.4

0.034





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.09

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.02

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.04

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.07

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.13

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.19

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.04

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.35

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.07

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.32

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.11

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.71

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.59

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.12

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.38





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.41

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.71

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.32

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.21

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.41

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

0.97

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.97

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.12

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.94

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.59

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.22

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.07

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.07

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.06

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.02

0.71

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.20

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.15

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-37





Field Sample ID

RREC13-37-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.68

0.0368





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.10

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.04

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.04

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.09

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.18

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.16

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.24

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.08

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.43

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.08

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.41

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.12

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.03

0.84

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.65

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.11

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.46





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

0.52

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.79

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.35

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.25

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.49

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.05

1.25

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.04

1.09

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.15

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.05

1.25

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.63

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.30

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.04

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.19

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.10

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.09

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.92

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.30

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.24

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.33

0.0233





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.14

5.79

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.07

2.88

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.07

2.92

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.14

5.79

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.34

14.59

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.20

51.50

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.30

55.79

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.10

47.21

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.85

36.48

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.76

32.62

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.95

40.77

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.91

39.06

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

1.63

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.10

47.21

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.08

3.26

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.62

26.61

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.55

23.61

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.07

2.88

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.58

24.89





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.14

5.79

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.53

22.75

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.26

11.16

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.12

5.15

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.29

12.45

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.14

5.79

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.35

15.02

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.14

5.79

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.15

6.44

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.14

6.01

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

47.21

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.26

11.16

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.30

55.79

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.14

5.79

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.66

28.33

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.14

5.79

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.32

13.73

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.61

26.18

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.40

60.09

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







0.83

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-SURF-FD





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.74

0.0274





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.17

6.02

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.07

2.37

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

3.03

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

6.02

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.53

19.34

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.80

65.69

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

62.04

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.40

51.09

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

43.80

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

43.80

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.40

51.09

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

43.80

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.06

2.15

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.70

62.04

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.08

2.81

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.00

36.50

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.63

22.99

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.08

2.92

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.75

27.37





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.17

6.02

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.64

23.36

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.24

8.76

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.13

4.74

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.33

12.04

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.17

6.02

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.44

16.06

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.17

6.02

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.16

5.84

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.28

10.22

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

58.39

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.43

15.69

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.30

83.94

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

6.02

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

40.15

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

6.02

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.46

16.79

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.93

33.94

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.20

80.29

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.05

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.27

0.0227





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.33

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.33

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.03

1.23

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.01

0.33

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.02

0.97

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.07

2.86

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.06

2.82

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.06

2.64

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.05

2.11

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.05

2.25

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.05

1.98

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.07

2.95

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.29

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.09

3.79

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.31

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.07

3.13

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.05

2.16

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.40

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.05

2.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.03

1.15

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.06

2.73

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.02

0.84

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.02

0.75

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.03

1.28

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.04

1.94

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.05

2.25

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.33

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.04

1.63

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.04

1.72

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.07

2.95

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.02

0.75

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.08

3.66

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.48

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.04

1.94

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.33

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

1.72

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.04

1.81

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.10

4.19

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.06

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.57

0.0357





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.07

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.04

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.03

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.14

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.07

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.17

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.16

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.23

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.39

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.06

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.42

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.09

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.59

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.56

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.11

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.31

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.76

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.28

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.22

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.45

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

0.67

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.84

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.13

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.84

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.64

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.26

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.22

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.07

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.09

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

0.98

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.18

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.26

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.15

0.0415





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.05

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.05

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.03

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.05

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.04

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.22

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.01

0.24

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.27

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.24

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.34

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.19

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.51

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.06

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.41

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.08

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.51

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.58

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.11

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.46





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.29

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.67

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.24

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.20

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.41

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

0.63

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.77

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.10

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.75

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.51

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.34

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.09

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.24

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.05

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.21

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.05

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

0.89

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.17

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.27

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-38





Field Sample ID

RREC13-38-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/2/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.37

0.0337





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.07

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.04

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.05

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.07

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.15

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.14

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.19

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.39

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.06

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.33

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.07

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.47

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.56

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.11

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.39





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.29

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.65

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.33

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.23

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.39

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

0.65

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.80

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.12

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

0.86

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.56

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.26

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.15

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.04

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.07

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.07

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.92

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.07

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.19

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.93

0.0793





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.65

8.20

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.24

3.03

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.35

4.41

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.65

8.20

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.70

21.44

594.00

0.04

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.80

73.14

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.30

79.45

965.00

0.08

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.50

69.36

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.10

51.70

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.50

44.14

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.60

58.01

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.60

58.01

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.21

2.65

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

71.88

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.29

3.66

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.30

41.61

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.70

34.05

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.33

4.16

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.20

40.35





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.65

8.20

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.90

36.57

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.96

12.11

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.61

7.69

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.50

18.92

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.65

8.20

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.70

21.44

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.65

8.20

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.84

10.59

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.91

11.48

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.70

71.88

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.20

15.13

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.90

87.01

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.65

8.20

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.10

39.09

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.65

8.20

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.60

20.18

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.50

44.14

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

7.10

89.53

697.00

0.13





ESBTU FCVi







1.24

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.32

0.0732





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.65

8.88

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.25

17.08

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.10

15.03

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.64

8.74

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

5.60

76.50

594.00

0.13

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

12.00

163.93

841.00

0.19

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

11.00

150.27

965.00

0.16

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

9.60

131.15

979.00

0.13

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

6.10

83.33

967.00

0.09

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.10

56.01

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

10.00

136.61

981.00

0.14

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.00

81.97

929.00

0.09

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.69

9.43

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



16.00

218.58

770.00

0.28

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.72

9.84

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



11.00

150.27

670.00

0.22

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.50

75.14

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.30

17.76

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





6.80

92.90





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.80

51.91

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.70

105.19

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.40

19.13

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.20

30.05

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.90

39.62

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.30

127.05

581.00

0.22

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.70

91.53

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.25

17.08

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.50

75.14

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.00

54.64

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

11.00

150.27

844.00

0.18

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.30

17.76

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

20.00

273.22

707.00

0.39

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

20.49

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.90

53.28

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.25

17.08

385.00

0.04

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.40

32.79

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

11.00

150.27

596.00

0.25

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

16.00

218.58

697.00

0.31





ESBTU FCVi







3.15

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.23

0.0723





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.07

0.98

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.17

2.28

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.28

3.87

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

0.86

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.71

9.82

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.80

24.90

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

20.75

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.80

11.07

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.88

12.17

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.50

6.92

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

15.21

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.40

19.36

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.15

2.07

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.30

45.64

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.08

1.07

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.40

33.20

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.83

11.48

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.23

3.18

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.50

20.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.60

8.30

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.30

17.98

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.25

3.46

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.18

2.49

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.63

8.71

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.90

12.45

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.00

13.83

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.04

0.48

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.39

5.39

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.40

5.53

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.40

19.36

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.14

1.94

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.80

24.90

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.21

2.90

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.42

5.81

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

2.28

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.30

4.15

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.40

19.36

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.70

37.34

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.46

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.84

0.0884





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.01

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.02

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.00

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.02

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.07

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.04

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.06

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.05

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.04

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.02

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.10

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.02

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.19

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.02

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.19

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.01

0.16

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.03

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.16





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.08

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.31

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.08

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.00

0.05

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.12

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

0.21

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

0.21

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.03

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.02

0.21

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.17

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.08

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.01

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.11

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.02

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.02

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.02

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.36

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.08

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.12

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.00

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.18

0.0718





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.01

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.03

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.00

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.03

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.00

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.03

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.01

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.03

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.03

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.03

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.03

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.09

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.02

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.12

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.02

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.01

0.17

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.01

0.17

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.04

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.07

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.01

0.19

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.08

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.00

0.06

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.13

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

0.22

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

0.31

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.05

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.02

0.25

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.01

0.19

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.00

0.06

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.00

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.03

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.01

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.01

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.03

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.45

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.03

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.00

0.03

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.00

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.8

0.068





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.02

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.03

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.00

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.03

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.01

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.03

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.01

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.00

0.03

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.04

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.04

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.03

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.12

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.02

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.15

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.03

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.01

0.21

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.01

0.21

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.04

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.16





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.09

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.22

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.10

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.00

0.06

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.16

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

0.26

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.03

0.38

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.05

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.02

0.34

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.25

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.08

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.01

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.03

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.02

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.01

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.03

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

0.40

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.03

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.00

0.03

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.00

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-39





Field Sample ID

RREC13-39-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.53

0.0253





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.08

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.09

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.01

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.03

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.09

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.08

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.20

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.17

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.16

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.09

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

0.43

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.07

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.59

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.10

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.02

0.83

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.83

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.15

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.63





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.35

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.02

0.87

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.36

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.25

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.63

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.03

1.19

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.04

1.42

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.20

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

1.26

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.87

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.32

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.21

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.06

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.05

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.09

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

1.46

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.19

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.26

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-40





Field Sample ID

RREC13-40-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/28/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





4.68

0.0468





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.04

0.94

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.09

1.82

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

1.77

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.11

2.35

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.40

8.55

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

40.60

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

42.74

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

38.46

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

27.78

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.75

16.03

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

38.46

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

25.64

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

0.94

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

44.87

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.09

1.92

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.94

20.09

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.10

23.50

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.08

1.65

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.97

20.73





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.24

5.13

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.66

14.10

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.35

7.48

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.16

3.42

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.44

9.40

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.30

6.41

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.59

12.61

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.06

1.37

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.19

4.06

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.27

5.77

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.70

36.32

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

4.70

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.20

47.01

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.11

2.35

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.68

14.53

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.17

3.63

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.49

10.47

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.85

18.16

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

38.46

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-40





Field Sample ID

RREC13-40-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.48

0.0248





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.15

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.17

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.44

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.02

0.67

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.02

0.97

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.11

4.44

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.10

3.83

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.07

2.78

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.08

3.02

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.06

2.58

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.08

3.02

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.13

5.24

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.37

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.18

7.26

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.23

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.14

5.65

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.08

3.27

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.02

0.77

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.11

4.44





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.03

1.17

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.12

4.84

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.03

1.21

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.03

1.17

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.06

2.50

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.07

2.78

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.09

3.67

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.32

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.05

2.10

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.05

1.81

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.11

4.44

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.02

0.73

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.14

5.65

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.35

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.05

1.81

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.02

0.67

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

1.69

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.04

1.61

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.19

7.66

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.09

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-40





Field Sample ID

RREC13-40-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.11

0.0311





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)









1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.08

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.04

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.06

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.05

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.23

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.01

0.17

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.27

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.22

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.29

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.16

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.74

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.08

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.02

0.58

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.11

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.03

0.93

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.03

0.80

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.14

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

0.55





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.42

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.90

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.39

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.28

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.58

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.04

1.13

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.04

1.16

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.17

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.04

1.19

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.68

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.35

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.06

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.31

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.07

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.15

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

1.38

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.23

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,a'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.42

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-40





Field Sample ID

RREC13-40-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.26

0.0326





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.10

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.07

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.08

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.01

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.08

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.07

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.16

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.15

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.23

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.06

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.49

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.08

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.37

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.12

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.03

0.83

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

0.67

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.14

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.43





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

0.43

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.80

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.34

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.28

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.46

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.04

1.10

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.04

1.17

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.18

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.04

1.10

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.61

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.27

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.17

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.08

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.08

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.08

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.05

1.38

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.20

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.19

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-40





Field Sample ID

RREC13-40-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.27

0.0327





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.11

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.08

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.08

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.02

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.08

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.06

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.16

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.16

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.24

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.07

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

0.49

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.08

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

0.37

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.13

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.03

0.80

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.03

0.80

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.13

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

0.43





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

0.52

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

0.83

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

0.40

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.25

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.02

0.52

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.04

1.19

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.04

1.13

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.18

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.04

1.16

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

0.61

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

0.27

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.03

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.08

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.09

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.08

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.08

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.04

1.10

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.24

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

0.17

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.01

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





12.1

0.121





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.55

4.55

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.90

7.44

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.59

4.88

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.55

4.55

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

13.22

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.50

28.93

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

19.83

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.60

21.49

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

17.36

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

11.57

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

14.88

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.80

47.93

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.71

5.87

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.30

52.07

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.10

9.09

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

82.64

670.00

0.12

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.70

55.37

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.10

17.36

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.00

57.85





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.30

52.07

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



18.00

148.76

746.00

0.20

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.20

26.45

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.70

47.11

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.40

52.89

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



10.00

82.64

581.00

0.14

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



22.00

181.82

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.90

15.70

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.00

74.38

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



15.00

123.97

913.00

0.14

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.30

35.54

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.48

3.97

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.80

39.67

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

12.40

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

10.74

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

4.55

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.62

5.12

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.10

42.15

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.10

50.41

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







1.30

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.2

0.082





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

5.80

70.73

446.00

0.16

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

8.30

101.22

447.00

0.23

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.70

20.73

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

2.60

31.71

452.00

0.07

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

5.40

65.85

594.00

0.11

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.60

92.68

841.00

0.11

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.10

62.20

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.90

47.56

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.70

45.12

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.00

36.59

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.70

45.12

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



10.00

121.95

929.00

0.13

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.10

25.61

611.00

0.04

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



14.00

170.73

770.00

0.22

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



10.00

121.95

444.00

0.27

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



23.00

280.49

670.00

0.42

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



8.10

98.78

1008.00

0.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.80

34.15

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





10.00

121.95





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



21.00

256.10

510.00

0.50

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

231.71

746.00

0.31

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.40

53.66

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.20

63.41

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.60

80.49

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



15.00

182.93

581.00

0.31

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



15.00

182.93

829.00

0.22

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.10

25.61

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.30

113.41

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



10.00

121.95

913.00

0.13

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

7.20

87.80

844.00

0.10

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.10

13.41

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

146.34

707.00

0.21

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

3.10

37.80

538.00

0.07

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

29.27

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

5.40

65.85

385.00

0.17

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.10

13.41

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

14.00

170.73

596.00

0.29

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

14.00

170.73

697.00

0.24





ESBTU FCVi







3.19

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.29

0.0829





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

5.90

71.17

446.00

0.16

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

8.60

103.74

447.00

0.23

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.80

21.71

491.00

0.04

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

3.50

42.22

452.00

0.09

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

8.00

96.50

594.00

0.16

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

9.80

118.21

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.80

82.03

965.00

0.09

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.10

61.52

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.40

53.08

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.80

45.84

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.40

53.08

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



12.00

144.75

929.00

0.16

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.50

30.16

611.00

0.05

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



19.00

229.19

770.00

0.30

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



10.00

120.63

444.00

0.27

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



26.00

313.63

670.00

0.47

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



8.20

98.91

1008.00

0.10

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

32.57

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





11.00

132.69





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



24.00

289.51

510.00

0.57

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



17.00

205.07

746.00

0.27

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.00

48.25

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.10

49.46

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



6.40

77.20

949.00

0.08

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



16.00

193.00

581.00

0.33

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

168.88

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.80

21.71

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



7.10

85.65

657.00

0.13

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.00

108.56

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

9.10

109.77

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.30

15.68

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

13.00

156.82

707.00

0.22

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.60

55.49

538.00

0.10

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.00

36.19

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

4.70

56.69

385.00

0.15

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

16.89

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

20.00

241.25

596.00

0.40

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

18.00

217.13

697.00

0.31





ESBTU FCVi







3.65

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0103-FD





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.34

0.0834





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

3.70

44.36

446.00

0.10

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

5.30

63.55

447.00

0.14

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.20

14.39

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.05

12.59

452.00

0.03

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.90

58.75

594.00

0.10

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

7.10

85.13

841.00

0.10

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.60

55.16

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.60

43.17

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.30

39.57

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.80

33.57

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.10

37.17

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



8.60

103.12

929.00

0.11

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.50

17.99

611.00

0.03

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

143.88

770.00

0.19

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



6.40

76.74

444.00

0.17

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



17.00

203.84

670.00

0.30

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.60

79.14

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

21.58

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.70

92.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

167.87

510.00

0.33

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

155.88

746.00

0.21

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.30

39.57

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.00

35.97

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.00

59.95

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



10.00

119.90

581.00

0.21

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

131.89

829.00

0.16

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

19.18

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.30

63.55

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.40

88.73

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

6.30

75.54

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.00

11.99

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

9.00

107.91

707.00

0.15

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.60

31.18

538.00

0.06

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.40

28.78

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.50

41.97

385.00

0.11

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.99

11.87

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

12.00

143.88

596.00

0.24

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

12.00

143.88

697.00

0.21





ESBTU FCVi







2.44

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.45

0.0845





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.46

5.44

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

14.20

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.69

8.17

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.46

5.44

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

18.93

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.60

42.60

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

30.77

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.50

29.59

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.10

24.85

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.70

20.12

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

24.85

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.20

61.54

929.00

0.07

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.69

8.17

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

67.46

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

16.57

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



9.80

115.98

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.10

60.36

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

21.30

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.60

66.27





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.10

60.36

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



14.00

165.68

746.00

0.22

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.90

34.32

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.70

55.62

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.70

55.62

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.50

76.92

581.00

0.13

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

153.85

829.00

0.19

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.40

16.57

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.10

72.19

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.80

104.14

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.80

44.97

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.63

7.46

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.60

78.11

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.40

16.57

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

17.75

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.30

27.22

385.00

0.07

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.63

7.46

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.10

60.36

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.70

67.46

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.64

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0305-FD





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





10.3

0.103





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.83

8.06

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

11.65

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.62

6.02

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.41

3.98

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.60

15.53

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.90

37.86

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.90

28.16

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.50

24.27

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

21.36

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.60

15.53

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.50

24.27

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



5.50

53.40

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.56

5.44

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.90

57.28

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.40

13.59

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.40

71.84

670.00

0.11

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



5.60

54.37

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.40

13.59

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.50

53.40





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.00

48.54

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

106.80

746.00

0.14

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.40

23.30

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.10

39.81

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



4.60

44.66

949.00

0.05

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



6.20

60.19

581.00

0.10

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

135.92

829.00

0.16

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

15.53

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.50

53.40

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.90

96.12

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.10

39.81

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.64

6.21

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.20

50.49

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

14.56

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.50

14.56

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.40

23.30

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

6.70

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.50

43.69

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

6.20

60.19

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.27

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.95

0.0795





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.40

30.19

446.00

0.07

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.40

42.77

447.00

0.10

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.80

10.06

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.40

17.61

452.00

0.04

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.90

36.48

594.00

0.06

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.10

64.15

841.00

0.08

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.80

47.80

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.90

36.48

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.90

36.48

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.30

28.93

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.80

35.22

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



7.10

89.31

929.00

0.10

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.97

12.20

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



8.50

106.92

770.00

0.14

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



4.10

51.57

444.00

0.12

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



12.00

150.94

670.00

0.23

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.00

75.47

1008.00

0.07

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

18.87

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





7.00

88.05





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



10.00

125.79

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

138.36

746.00

0.19

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.20

40.25

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.50

44.03

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.10

64.15

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.50

106.92

581.00

0.18

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



12.00

150.94

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

20.13

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.60

70.44

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



7.90

99.37

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.70

59.12

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.90

11.32

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.90

86.79

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.50

18.87

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.90

23.90

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.20

40.25

385.00

0.10

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.84

10.57

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

7.40

93.08

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

8.00

100.63

697.00

0.14





ESBTU FCVi







2.00

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0507-FD





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.73

0.0873





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.50

28.64

446.00

0.06

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

3.60

41.24

447.00

0.09

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.94

10.77

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.50

17.18

452.00

0.04

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.50

40.09

594.00

0.07

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

6.30

72.16

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.20

48.11

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.20

36.66

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.20

36.66

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.60

29.78

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

34.36

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



8.20

93.93

929.00

0.10

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.00

11.45

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.90

113.40

770.00

0.15

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



4.30

49.26

444.00

0.11

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



14.00

160.37

670.00

0.24

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



6.80

77.89

1008.00

0.08

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

20.62

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





8.30

95.07





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



11.00

126.00

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

148.91

746.00

0.20

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.40

38.95

1112.00

0.04

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

45.82

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.90

67.58

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



9.70

111.11

581.00

0.19

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

148.91

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.90

21.76

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.20

71.02

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.10

104.24

913.00

0.11

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

5.70

65.29

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.00

11.45

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

7.80

89.35

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.60

18.33

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.30

26.35

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

3.40

38.95

385.00

0.10

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.93

10.65

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

8.30

95.07

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

9.50

108.82

697.00

0.16





ESBTU FCVi







2.09

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.47

0.0847





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

9.40

110.98

446.00

0.25

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

14.00

165.29

447.00

0.37

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.40

28.34

491.00

0.06

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

5.10

60.21

452.00

0.13

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

10.00

118.06

594.00

0.20

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

10.00

118.06

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

7.30

86.19

965.00

0.09

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

5.10

60.21

979.00

0.06

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.70

55.49

967.00

0.06

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.10

48.41

1095.00

0.04

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.60

54.31

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



13.00

153.48

929.00

0.17

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



3.10

36.60

611.00

0.06

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



19.00

224.32

770.00

0.29

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



16.00

188.90

444.00

0.43

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



30.00

354.19

670.00

0.53

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



9.60

113.34

1008.00

0.11

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



3.00

35.42

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





12.00

141.68





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



34.00

401.42

510.00

0.79

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



19.00

224.32

746.00

0.30

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.80

56.67

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.60

54.31

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



7.00

82.64

949.00

0.09

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



21.00

247.93

581.00

0.43

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

165.29

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.10

24.79

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.30

109.80

657.00

0.17

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.50

112.16

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

9.20

108.62

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.50

17.71

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

15.00

177.10

707.00

0.25

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

8.20

96.81

538.00

0.18

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.40

40.14

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

8.10

95.63

385.00

0.25

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.40

16.53

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

25.00

295.16

596.00

0.50

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

20.00

236.13

697.00

0.34





ESBTU FCVi







4.17

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0709-FD





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.25

0.0825





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

8.40

101.82

446.00

0.23

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

12.00

145.45

447.00

0.33

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.10

25.45

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

4.20

50.91

452.00

0.11

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

8.80

106.67

594.00

0.18

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

9.10

110.30

841.00

0.13

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

6.30

76.36

965.00

0.08

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.40

53.33

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

4.00

48.48

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.00

36.36

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.50

54.55

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



10.00

121.21

929.00

0.13

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



2.80

33.94

611.00

0.06

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



18.00

218.18

770.00

0.28

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



15.00

181.82

444.00

0.41

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



24.00

290.91

670.00

0.43

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



9.30

112.73

1008.00

0.11

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.70

32.73

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





11.00

133.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



31.00

375.76

510.00

0.74

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



17.00

206.06

746.00

0.28

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



4.60

55.76

1112.00

0.05

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

48.48

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.80

70.30

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

230.30

581.00

0.40

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



14.00

169.70

829.00

0.20

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.10

25.45

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



8.60

104.24

657.00

0.16

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.10

110.30

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

8.20

99.39

844.00

0.12

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.20

14.55

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

12.00

145.45

707.00

0.21

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

6.00

72.73

538.00

0.14

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.70

32.73

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

6.90

83.64

385.00

0.22

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.20

14.55

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

22.00

266.67

596.00

0.45

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

18.00

218.18

697.00

0.31





ESBTU FCVi







3.73

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.48

0.0748





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

10.00

133.69

446.00

0.30

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

15.00

200.53

447.00

0.45

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

4.30

57.49

491.00

0.12

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

3.05

40.78

452.00

0.09

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

15.00

200.53

594.00

0.34

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

16.00

213.90

841.00

0.25

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

11.00

147.06

965.00

0.15

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

7.70

102.94

979.00

0.11

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

6.70

89.57

967.00

0.09

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.80

64.17

1095.00

0.06

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

7.60

101.60

981.00

0.10

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



19.00

254.01

929.00

0.27

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



4.70

62.83

611.00

0.10

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



31.00

414.44

770.00

0.54

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



18.00

240.64

444.00

0.54

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



43.00

574.87

670.00

0.86

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



13.00

173.80

1008.00

0.17

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.30

57.49

686.00

0.08

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





17.00

227.27





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



45.00

601.60

510.00

1.18

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



28.00

374.33

746.00

0.50

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



5.30

70.86

1112.00

0.06

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.40

72.19

769.00

0.09

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



8.70

116.31

949.00

0.12

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



26.00

347.59

581.00

0.60

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



18.00

240.64

829.00

0.29

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.40

32.09

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

147.06

657.00

0.22

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



11.00

147.06

913.00

0.16

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

14.00

187.17

844.00

0.22

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.80

24.06

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

21.00

280.75

707.00

0.40

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

8.40

112.30

538.00

0.21

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.40

58.82

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

7.90

105.61

385.00

0.27

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.10

28.07

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

36.00

481.28

596.00

0.81

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

33.00

441.18

697.00

0.63





ESBTU FCVi







6.59

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-41





Field Sample ID

RREC13-41-0911-FD





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/31/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.51

0.0751





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

10.00

133.16

446.00

0.30

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

15.00

199.73

447.00

0.45

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

4.40

58.59

491.00

0.12

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

2.60

34.62

452.00

0.08

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

14.00

186.42

594.00

0.31

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

16.00

213.05

841.00

0.25

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

12.00

159.79

965.00

0.17

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

8.30

110.52

979.00

0.11

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

7.20

95.87

967.00

0.10

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.80

63.91

1095.00

0.06

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

8.40

111.85

981.00

0.11

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



19.00

253.00

929.00

0.27

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



4.50

59.92

611.00

0.10

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



31.00

412.78

770.00

0.54

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



18.00

239.68

444.00

0.54

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



42.00

559.25

670.00

0.83

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



14.00

186.42

1008.00

0.18

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



4.70

62.58

686.00

0.09

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





17.00

226.36





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



42.00

559.25

510.00

1.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



29.00

386.15

746.00

0.52

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



5.70

75.90

1112.00

0.07

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



5.70

75.90

769.00

0.10

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



8.70

115.85

949.00

0.12

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



25.00

332.89

581.00

0.57

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



19.00

253.00

829.00

0.31

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



2.70

35.95

1214.00

0.03

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

146.47

657.00

0.22

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



12.00

159.79

913.00

0.18

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

15.00

199.73

844.00

0.24

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

2.00

26.63

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

22.00

292.94

707.00

0.41

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

8.00

106.52

538.00

0.20

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



4.40

58.59

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

8.70

115.85

385.00

0.30

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.30

30.63

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

35.00

466.05

596.00

0.78

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

33.00

439.41

697.00

0.63





ESBTU FCVi







6.64

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-42





Field Sample ID

RREC13-42-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.29

0.0329





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

3.01

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.13

3.80

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.15

4.56

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

2.80

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.42

12.77

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.30

39.51

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.10

33.43

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.92

27.96

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.73

22.19

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.54

16.41

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.99

30.09

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.70

21.28

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.07

2.10

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.40

42.55

770.00

0.06

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.17

5.17

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.99

30.09

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.42

12.77

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.09

2.58

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.64

19.45





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.50

15.20

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.54

16.41

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.13

3.95

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.08

2.43

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.28

8.51

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.65

19.76

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.40

12.16

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.05

1.64

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.31

9.42

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.20

6.08

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

33.43

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.15

4.56

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.10

63.83

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.19

5.78

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.47

14.29

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.33

10.03

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.31

9.42

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.10

33.43

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.60

48.63

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.69

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-42





Field Sample ID

RREC13-42-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





1.38

0.0138





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.41

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.40

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.87

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.17

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.02

1.45

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

1.59

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

1.23

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.80

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.94

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.69

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.02

1.09

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.02

1.16

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.01

0.41

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.04

2.54

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.70

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.05

3.77

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.01

0.57

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.52

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.02

1.16





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.06

3.99

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.03

1.88

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.00

0.19

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.62

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

0.53

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.06

4.64

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

1.30

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.10

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.03

2.10

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.01

0.72

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

1.52

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.14

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.05

3.41

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.02

1.16

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.49

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.40

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.07

5.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.07

4.71

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.04

2.83

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.06

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-42





Field Sample ID

RREC13-42-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.88

0.0088





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.19

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.24

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.14

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.05

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.20

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.01

0.57

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.35

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.63

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.01

0.65

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.56

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.40

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.01

1.36

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.12

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.01

1.59

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.28

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.01

1.47

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.02

2.38

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.24

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.01

1.59





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.01

1.11

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.01

1.59

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.01

1.09

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.01

0.57

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.01

1.59

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.02

2.27

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.02

2.49

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.35

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.02

1.70

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.02

1.70

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.01

1.00

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.07

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.01

0.93

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.20

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.19

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.24

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.00

0.44

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.70

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.01

1.13

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.02

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-42





Field Sample ID

RREC13-42-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/4/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

ng/g OC

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.48

0.0248





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.02

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.09

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.02

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.01

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.02

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.00

0.05

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.00

0.05

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.01

0.22

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.00

0.14

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.00

0.03

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.00

0.10

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.00

0.08

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.09

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.00

0.10

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.00

0.03

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.00

0.13

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.00

0.09

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.00

0.02

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.00

0.08





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.00

0.12

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.00

0.13

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.00

0.05

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.00

0.09

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.00

0.07

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.00

0.19

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.00

0.11

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.00

0.09

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.00

0.13

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.00

0.09

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.00

0.09

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.01

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.00

0.09

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.03

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.00

0.02

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.09

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.01

0.23

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.00

0.09

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.00

0.09

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.00

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-44





Field Sample ID

RREC13-44-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.98

0.0698





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.07

0.99

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.13

1.86

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

1.17

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.07

1.03

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.40

5.73

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.10

15.76

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.20

17.19

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.10

15.76

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.92

13.18

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.81

11.60

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

17.19

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.82

11.75

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.05

0.70

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.30

18.62

770.00

0.02

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.13

1.86

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.75

10.74

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.78

11.17

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.10

1.43

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.93

13.32





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.41

5.87

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.67

9.60

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.41

5.87

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.28

4.01

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.72

10.32

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.48

6.88

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.84

12.03

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

2.58

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.35

5.01

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.74

10.60

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.20

17.19

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.21

3.01

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.80

25.79

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.13

1.86

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.69

9.89

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.15

2.08

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.37

5.30

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.78

11.17

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.40

20.06

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.33

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-44





Field Sample ID

RREC13-44-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.03

0.0603





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.08

1.28

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.19

3.15

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

2.32

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

1.48

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.43

7.13

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.60

26.53

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.70

28.19

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

31.51

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

19.90

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.70

11.61

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.60

26.53

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.10

18.24

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.09

1.53

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.80

29.85

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.16

2.65

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.30

21.56

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

24.88

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.25

4.15

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.30

21.56





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.48

7.96

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.30

21.56

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.75

12.44

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.62

10.28

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

18.24

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.84

13.93

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.30

21.56

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.33

5.47

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.85

14.10

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.10

18.24

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

26.53

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

3.65

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.20

53.07

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.18

2.99

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.67

11.11

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.19

3.15

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.50

8.29

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.00

16.58

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

29.85

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.55

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-44







Field Sample ID

RREC13-44-0103







Sample Depth

1-3







Sample Date

11/1/13





Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final



Cone



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Hg/g Dry wt

Total Organic Carbon**





7

0.07





8.51

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

1.43

446.00

0.00

0.31

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.18

2.50

447.00

0.01

0.42

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.12

1.71

491.00

0.00

0.22

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.06

0.91

452.00

0.00

0.10

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.22

3.14

594.00

0.01

0.23

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.98

14.00

841.00

0.02

1.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.93

13.29

965.00

0.01

0.89

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.10

15.71

979.00

0.02

1.10

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.73

10.43

967.00

0.01

0.76

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.35

5.00

1095.00

0.00

0.36

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.78

11.14

981.00

0.01

0.77

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

17.14

929.00

0.02

1.50

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.17

2.43

611.00

0.00

0.44

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.80

25.71

770.00

0.03

2.70

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.16

2.29

444.00

0.01

0.49

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.40

34.29

670.00

0.05

4.60

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.80

40.00

1008.00

0.04

3.40

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.68

9.71

686.00

0.01

1.60

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.20

31.43





3.40

C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.00

14.29

510.00

0.03

3.50

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.60

51.43

746.00

0.07

7.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

18.57

1112.00

0.02

1.90

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.00

28.57

769.00

0.04

3.80

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.40

34.29

949.00

0.04

3.40

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



3.30

47.14

581.00

0.08

9.60

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.60

65.71

829.00

0.08

10.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

7.86

1214.00

0.01

1.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.30

47.14

657.00

0.07

7.90

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.60

51.43

913.00

0.06

7.60

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

15.71

844.00

0.02

1.10

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.09

1.21

1123.00

0.00

0.09

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.80

25.71

707.00

0.04

2.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.12

1.71

538.00

0.00

0.34

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.33

4.71

1115.00

0.00

0.30

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.18

2.50

385.00

0.01

0.16

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.38

5.43

967.00

0.01

0.48

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.77

11.00

596.00

0.02

1.30

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.50

21.43

697.00

0.03

2.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.55



aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-44





Field Sample ID

RREC13-44-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





0.0851





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

3.64

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

4.94

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

2.59

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.18

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

2.70

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

11.75

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

10.46

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

12.93

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

8.93

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

4.23

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

9.05

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



17.63

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



5.17

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



31.73

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



5.76

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



54.05

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



39.95

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



18.80

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





39.95





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



41.13

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



83.43

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



22.33

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



44.65

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



39.95

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



112.81

581.00

0.19

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



117.51

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



11.75

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



92.83

657.00

0.14

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



89.31

913.00

0.10

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

12.93

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.00

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

23.50

707.00

0.03

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

4.00

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.53

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.88

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

5.64

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

15.28

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

23.50

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi





0.77

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-44





Field Sample ID

RREC13-44-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.56

0.0856





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.41

4.79

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.61

7.13

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.32

3.74

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.17

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.41

4.79

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.80

21.03

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

17.52

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

17.52

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

14.02

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.67

7.83

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.50

17.52

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.50

29.21

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.72

8.41

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.30

50.23

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.69

8.06

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.50

99.30

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.80

56.07

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.50

29.21

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.80

56.07





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



6.10

71.26

510.00

0.14

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

151.87

746.00

0.20

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



2.70

31.54

1112.00

0.03

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



6.80

79.44

769.00

0.10

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.30

61.92

949.00

0.07

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

163.55

581.00

0.28

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

151.87

829.00

0.18

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.60

18.69

1214.00

0.02

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



14.00

163.55

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



9.00

105.14

913.00

0.12

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.00

23.36

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.17

1.99

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.10

59.58

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.39

4.56

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.58

6.78

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.40

4.67

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.58

6.78

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.40

28.04

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.70

43.22

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







1.25

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-45





Field Sample ID

RREC13-45-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/29/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7

0.07





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.20

2.86

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.35

5.00

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.23

3.29

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

2.43

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

14.29

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.40

48.57

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

51.43

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

42.86

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

31.43

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.50

21.43

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.70

38.57

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

30.00

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.13

1.86

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.90

55.71

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.37

5.29

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.10

30.00

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

20.00

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.17

2.43

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.70

24.29





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.10

15.71

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.30

18.57

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.53

7.57

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.30

4.29

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.95

13.57

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.00

14.29

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.10

15.71

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.13

1.86

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.65

9.29

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.61

8.71

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.20

45.71

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.40

5.71

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.30

61.43

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.37

5.29

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.40

20.00

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.69

9.86

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.91

13.00

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.20

31.43

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.80

54.29

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.81

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-45





Field Sample ID

RREC13-45-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.56

0.0756





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.19

2.51

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.26

3.37

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.22

2.91

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.11

1.46

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.65

8.60

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.70

22.49

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.60

21.16

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

23.81

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.10

14.55

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.70

9.26

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

17.20

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.00

13.23

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.13

1.72

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.30

30.42

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.28

3.70

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.80

23.81

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.10

14.55

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.20

2.65

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.20

15.87





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.20

15.87

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.40

18.52

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.44

5.82

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.46

6.08

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.66

8.73

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.60

21.16

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

18.52

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

2.38

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.00

13.23

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.86

11.38

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

21.16

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

2.91

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.00

39.68

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.35

4.63

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.67

8.86

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.26

3.37

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.43

5.69

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.70

22.49

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.40

31.75

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.49

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-45





Field Sample ID

RREC13-45-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.4

0.034





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

2.68

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.11

3.09

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.18

5.29

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.03

0.97

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.40

11.76

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.52

15.29

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.38

11.18

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.41

12.06

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.25

7.35

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.15

4.41

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.34

10.00

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.37

10.88

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.11

3.24

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.84

24.71

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.11

3.24

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.10

32.35

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.51

15.00

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.17

5.00

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.51

15.00





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.83

24.41

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.00

29.41

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.24

7.06

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.37

10.88

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.37

10.88

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.50

44.12

581.00

0.08

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.10

32.35

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.11

3.24

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.20

35.29

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.67

19.71

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.48

14.12

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.05

1.44

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.30

38.24

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.28

8.24

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.14

4.12

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.11

3.09

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.12

3.53

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.00

29.41

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.87

25.59

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.49

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-45





Field Sample ID

RREC13-45-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

11/1/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.97

0.0297





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.02

0.71

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.02

0.81

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.44

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.14

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.02

0.61

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.05

1.65

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.04

1.18

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.03

1.14

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.03

1.11

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.03

0.84

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.03

0.98

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.07

2.39

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.77

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.11

3.70

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.03

1.08

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.24

8.08

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.10

3.30

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.05

1.72

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.11

3.70





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.18

6.06

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.20

6.73

746.00

0.01

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.05

1.78

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.07

2.46

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.11

3.70

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.57

19.19

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.30

10.10

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.03

0.94

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.42

14.14

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.20

6.73

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.06

2.15

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.16

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.08

2.53

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.02

0.74

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.47

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.02

0.51

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.02

0.64

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.11

3.70

596.00

0.01

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.08

2.53

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.08

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.22

0.0822





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.44

5.35

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

14.60

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.40

17.03

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.61

7.42

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

4.50

54.74

594.00

0.09

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

10.00

121.65

841.00

0.14

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

8.60

104.62

965.00

0.11

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

8.60

104.62

979.00

0.11

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

5.40

65.69

967.00

0.07

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

5.50

66.91

1095.00

0.06

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

7.20

87.59

981.00

0.09

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



4.20

51.09

929.00

0.06

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.30

3.65

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



9.10

110.71

770.00

0.14

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.78

9.49

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.80

58.39

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.20

26.76

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.25

3.04

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.10

37.71





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.20

14.60

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.20

14.60

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.68

8.27

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.20

14.60

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.20

14.60

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.20

14.60

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.20

14.60

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

14.60

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.20

14.60

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.20

14.60

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

8.90

108.27

844.00

0.13

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

1.60

19.46

1123.00

0.02

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

20.00

243.31

707.00

0.34

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

2.00

24.33

538.00

0.05

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



5.00

60.83

1115.00

0.05

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.60

31.63

385.00

0.08

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.60

31.63

967.00

0.03

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

14.00

170.32

596.00

0.29

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

14.00

170.32

697.00

0.24





ESBTU FCVi







2.27

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.83

0.0583





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.28

4.80

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.35

23.16

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

1.50

25.73

491.00

0.05

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.43

7.38

452.00

0.02

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

3.50

60.03

594.00

0.10

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

15.00

257.29

841.00

0.31

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

13.00

222.98

965.00

0.23

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

12.00

205.83

979.00

0.21

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

8.10

138.94

967.00

0.14

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

8.00

137.22

1095.00

0.13

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

11.00

188.68

981.00

0.19

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



6.60

113.21

929.00

0.12

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.45

7.72

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



12.00

205.83

770.00

0.27

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.55

9.43

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.40

58.32

670.00

0.09

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.70

63.46

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.00

17.15

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.50

94.34





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.35

23.16

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.35

23.16

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.40

24.01

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.30

39.45

769.00

0.05

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.10

53.17

949.00

0.06

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.35

23.16

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.35

23.16

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.55

9.43

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.80

65.18

657.00

0.10

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.20

54.89

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

14.00

240.14

844.00

0.28

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

2.50

42.88

1123.00

0.04

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

21.00

360.21

707.00

0.51

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

18.87

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



7.10

121.78

1115.00

0.11

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

1.35

23.16

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

3.20

54.89

967.00

0.06

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

7.10

121.78

596.00

0.20

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

15.00

257.29

697.00

0.37





ESBTU FCVi







3.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.59

0.0559





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.05

0.82

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.18

3.22

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.08

1.47

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.05

0.97

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.42

7.51

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.30

23.26

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.89

15.92

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.90

16.10

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.67

11.99

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.64

11.45

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.10

19.68

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.52

9.30

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.04

0.79

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.20

21.47

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.07

1.32

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.47

8.41

670.00

0.01

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.32

5.72

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.08

1.36

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.45

8.05





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.18

3.22

510.00

0.01

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.18

3.22

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.12

2.15

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.18

3.22

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.23

4.11

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.18

3.22

581.00

0.01

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.18

3.22

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.05

0.86

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.18

3.22

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.18

3.22

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

19.68

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.18

3.22

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.60

46.51

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.26

4.65

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.58

10.38

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.18

3.22

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.18

3.22

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.70

30.41

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

32.20

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.40

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





2.34

0.0234





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.01

0.24

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.24

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.32

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.10

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.24

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.05

2.14

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.04

1.71

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.05

2.26

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.04

1.62

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.04

1.67

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.04

1.67

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.04

1.79

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.16

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.07

3.08

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.35

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.04

1.79

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.05

2.18

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.47

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

2.39





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

1.03

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.05

2.22

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.03

1.32

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.03

1.24

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.05

2.09

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.05

2.05

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.09

3.97

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.41

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.07

2.95

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.07

2.86

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.05

2.22

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.38

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.08

3.55

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.32

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.03

1.24

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.51

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

1.15

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.03

1.45

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.07

3.08

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.05

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





1.84

0.0184





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.25

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.01

0.57

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.01

0.38

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.11

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.01

0.57

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.06

3.48

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.05

2.72

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.06

3.26

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.04

2.28

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.04

2.39

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.04

2.39

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.04

2.28

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.21

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.07

3.91

770.00

0.01

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.36

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.05

2.50

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.05

2.72

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.60

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.06

2.99





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

1.20

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.05

2.93

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.03

1.41

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.03

1.47

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.05

2.45

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.05

2.55

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.10

5.22

829.00

0.01

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.52

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.07

3.70

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.07

3.75

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.06

3.37

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.01

0.60

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.11

5.98

707.00

0.01

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.01

0.38

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.03

1.85

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.01

0.57

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.03

1.58

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.04

1.96

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.09

4.95

697.00

0.01





ESBTU FCVi







0.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-46





Field Sample ID

RREC13-46-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





3.23

0.0323





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.00

0.12

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.00

0.06

447.00

0.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.00

0.07

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.00

0.02

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.00

0.06

594.00

0.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.02

0.46

841.00

0.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.02

0.46

965.00

0.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.02

0.53

979.00

0.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.02

0.50

967.00

0.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.01

0.43

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.01

0.40

981.00

0.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.03

0.77

929.00

0.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.00

0.08

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.03

0.99

770.00

0.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.01

0.15

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.04

1.08

670.00

0.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.05

1.42

1008.00

0.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.01

0.20

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.04

1.27





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.02

0.59

510.00

0.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.04

1.36

746.00

0.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.03

0.80

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.02

0.50

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.04

1.24

949.00

0.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.05

1.42

581.00

0.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.08

2.41

829.00

0.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

0.43

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.06

1.89

657.00

0.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.05

1.67

913.00

0.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.02

0.74

844.00

0.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.00

0.07

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.02

0.59

707.00

0.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.00

0.09

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.01

0.23

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.00

0.06

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.02

0.46

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.01

0.37

596.00

0.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.02

0.71

697.00

0.00





ESBTU FCVi







0.02

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.33

0.0833





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.15

1.80

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.28

3.36

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.12

1.44

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

1.03

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.36

4.32

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.50

18.01

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.60

19.21

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

21.61

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.20

14.41

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.88

10.56

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.30

15.61

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.10

13.21

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.01

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.80

21.61

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.29

3.48

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.10

13.21

670.00

0.02

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.20

14.41

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.20

2.40

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.30

15.61





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.92

11.04

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.10

13.21

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.52

6.24

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.53

6.36

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.93

11.16

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.30

15.61

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

16.81

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.22

2.64

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.10

13.21

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.10

13.21

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.60

19.21

844.00

0.02

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.23

2.76

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.40

28.81

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.18

2.16

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.80

9.60

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.39

4.68

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.46

5.52

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.10

13.21

596.00

0.02

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.90

22.81

697.00

0.03





ESBTU FCVi







0.38

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-SURF-FD





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.3

0.063





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.15

2.38

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.28

4.44

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

2.22

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.59

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.49

7.78

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

30.16

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

31.75

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

28.57

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

22.22

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

15.87

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

30.16

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.20

19.05

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.09

1.37

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

33.33

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.29

4.60

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.30

20.63

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.20

19.05

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.21

3.33

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.20

19.05





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.96

15.24

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.20

19.05

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.51

8.10

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.60

9.52

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.90

14.29

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.30

20.63

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

22.22

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.18

2.86

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.10

17.46

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.00

15.87

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.90

30.16

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.29

4.60

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.10

49.21

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.20

3.17

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.94

14.92

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.22

3.49

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.55

8.73

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.30

20.63

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

36.51

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.58

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.08

0.0608





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.15

2.47

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.15

2.38

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.14

2.30

491.00

0.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.08

1.38

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.31

5.10

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.40

23.03

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.50

24.67

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.50

24.67

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.10

18.09

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.85

13.98

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.50

24.67

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.96

15.79

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.28

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.60

26.32

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.26

4.28

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.10

18.09

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.93

15.30

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.19

3.13

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.10

18.09





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.00

16.45

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.10

18.09

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.49

8.06

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.58

9.54

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.75

12.34

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.40

23.03

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

23.03

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.16

2.63

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.10

18.09

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.89

14.64

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.50

24.67

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.26

4.28

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.20

36.18

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.14

2.30

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.81

13.32

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.15

2.38

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.45

7.40

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.10

18.09

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.80

29.61

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.49

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.06

0.0706





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

1.40

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.23

3.19

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.21

2.97

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.42

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.43

6.09

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.90

26.91

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

28.33

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

28.33

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

19.83

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

14.16

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.90

26.91

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.40

19.83

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.12

1.70

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.20

31.16

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.19

2.69

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.70

24.08

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

21.25

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.34

4.82

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.60

22.66





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.84

11.90

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.90

26.91

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.69

9.77

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.95

13.46

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

15.58

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.70

24.08

581.00

0.04

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.20

31.16

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.27

3.82

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.80

25.50

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.70

24.08

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.90

26.91

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.31

4.39

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.20

45.33

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.25

3.54

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.97

13.74

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.23

3.19

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.58

8.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.20

17.00

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

32.58

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.59

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0103-FD





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.89

0.0789





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.09

1.14

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.22

2.72

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.20

2.53

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.27

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.49

6.21

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

25.35

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

25.35

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

24.08

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

17.74

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

13.94

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

22.81

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.30

16.48

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.13

1.65

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.20

27.88

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.17

2.15

444.00

0.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.70

21.55

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.30

16.48

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.32

4.06

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.50

19.01





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.77

9.76

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.80

22.81

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.59

7.48

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.90

11.41

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.00

12.67

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.40

17.74

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



2.00

25.35

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.25

3.17

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.70

21.55

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.60

20.28

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.00

25.35

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.33

4.18

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.50

44.36

707.00

0.06

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.17

2.15

538.00

0.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.00

12.67

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.22

2.72

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.59

7.48

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.40

17.74

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.30

29.15

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.53

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.79

0.0779





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.25

3.21

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.31

3.98

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.27

3.47

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.13

1.67

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.49

6.29

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

25.67

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

25.67

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.00

25.67

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.40

17.97

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.94

12.07

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

25.67

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.50

19.26

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.23

2.95

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.80

35.94

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.31

3.98

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.90

37.23

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.20

28.24

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.74

9.50

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.20

28.24





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.00

25.67

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.50

44.93

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.99

12.71

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.10

26.96

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.70

21.82

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



4.10

52.63

581.00

0.09

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.20

53.92

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.46

5.91

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.70

47.50

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.00

38.51

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.90

24.39

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

3.08

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.70

47.50

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.24

3.08

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.89

11.42

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.31

3.98

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.64

8.22

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.80

23.11

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.90

37.23

697.00

0.05





ESBTU FCVi







0.71

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0305-FD





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.1

0.071





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.15

2.11

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.26

3.66

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.25

3.52

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.12

1.69

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.56

7.89

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.30

32.39

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

33.80

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.40

33.80

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

23.94

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

18.31

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.20

30.99

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

22.54

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.17

2.39

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.90

40.85

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.22

3.10

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.30

32.39

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

25.35

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.52

7.32

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.10

29.58





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.20

16.90

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



2.70

38.03

746.00

0.05

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.83

11.69

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.60

22.54

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.60

22.54

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.40

33.80

581.00

0.06

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.30

46.48

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.39

5.49

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



2.50

35.21

657.00

0.05

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.40

33.80

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.30

32.39

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.39

5.49

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.40

61.97

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.26

3.66

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.20

16.90

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.26

3.66

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.73

10.28

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.70

23.94

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.20

45.07

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.77

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.61

0.0861





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.61

7.08

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.45

5.23

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.34

3.95

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.22

2.56

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.58

6.74

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.80

20.91

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

1.60

18.58

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

20.91

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

15.10

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

15.10

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.20

13.94

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.80

20.91

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.32

3.72

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.30

26.71

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.75

8.71

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.80

32.52

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.20

25.55

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

12.78

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.30

26.71





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.20

60.39

510.00

0.12

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.70

54.59

746.00

0.07

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

15.10

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.70

31.36

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.10

24.39

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.40

85.95

581.00

0.15

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.00

69.69

829.00

0.08

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.76

8.83

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.60

76.66

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.20

48.78

913.00

0.05

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.90

22.07

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.42

4.88

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.40

27.87

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.49

5.69

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

12.78

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.45

5.23

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.52

6.04

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.00

23.23

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.30

38.33

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.70

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0709





Sample Depth

7-9





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc



Final



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.72

0.0872





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.30

3.38

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.30

3.38

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.49

5.62

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.30

3.38

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.68

7.80

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.10

24.08

841.00

0.03

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.10

24.08

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

21.79

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

18.35

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.40

16.06

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.50

17.20

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.30

26.38

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.62

7.11

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.90

33.26

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.74

8.49

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.70

53.90

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.40

27.52

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

20.64

686.00

0.03

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.90

33.26





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.30

83.72

510.00

0.16

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.20

82.57

746.00

0.11

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.20

13.76

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

45.87

769.00

0.06

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

26.38

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



13.00

149.08

581.00

0.26

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.70

88.30

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.72

8.26

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



12.00

137.61

657.00

0.21

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.10

58.49

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.20

25.23

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.47

5.39

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.10

35.55

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.42

4.82

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.30

14.91

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.30

3.38

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.59

6.77

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.70

30.96

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.20

48.17

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.91

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-47





Field Sample ID

RREC13-47-0911





Sample Depth

9-11





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.81

0.0981





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.93

9.48

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.20

12.23

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.55

5.61

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.21

2.14

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.90

9.17

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.10

31.60

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.80

28.54

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

27.52

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.00

20.39

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

11.21

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.60

26.50

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.80

28.54

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.90

9.17

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



6.20

63.20

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

15.29

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

101.94

670.00

0.15

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.40

44.85

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.40

24.46

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





5.50

56.07





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



14.00

142.71

510.00

0.28

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



11.00

112.13

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

18.35

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.90

49.95

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.80

38.74

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



21.00

214.07

581.00

0.37

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



11.00

112.13

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.89

9.07

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



15.00

152.91

657.00

0.23

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



6.60

67.28

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.00

30.58

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.36

3.67

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.90

60.14

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.67

6.83

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

11.21

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.49

4.99

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.84

8.56

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.60

46.89

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.40

55.05

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.22

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





5.92

0.0592





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.24

4.05

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.42

7.09

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.31

5.24

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.23

3.89

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.90

15.20

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.50

59.12

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.60

60.81

965.00

0.06

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.00

50.68

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

37.16

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

2.20

37.16

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.00

50.68

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

35.47

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.17

2.87

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.70

62.50

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.47

7.94

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.40

40.54

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.40

23.65

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.30

5.07

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.00

33.78





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.60

27.03

510.00

0.05

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.70

28.72

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.64

10.81

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.64

10.81

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

18.58

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



2.20

37.16

581.00

0.06

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.60

27.03

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.25

4.22

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.50

25.34

657.00

0.04

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.30

21.96

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.40

57.43

844.00

0.07

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.65

10.98

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.80

81.08

707.00

0.11

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.38

6.42

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.00

33.78

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.78

13.18

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.93

15.71

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.60

43.92

596.00

0.07

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.90

65.88

697.00

0.09





ESBTU FCVi







1.07

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-SURF-FD





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.31

0.0631





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.18

2.85

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.32

5.07

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.27

4.28

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

2.69

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.62

9.83

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.40

38.03

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.80

44.37

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

34.87

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

26.94

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.90

30.11

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.10

33.28

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

25.36

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.13

2.06

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.60

41.20

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.35

5.55

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.80

28.53

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.00

15.85

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.26

4.12

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.50

23.77





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.30

20.60

510.00

0.04

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.40

22.19

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.41

6.50

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.57

9.03

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.88

13.95

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.90

30.11

581.00

0.05

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.40

22.19

829.00

0.03

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.19

3.01

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



1.40

22.19

657.00

0.03

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



1.10

17.43

913.00

0.02

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.40

38.03

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.46

7.29

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

3.20

50.71

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.27

4.28

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.60

25.36

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.31

4.91

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.70

11.09

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.70

26.94

596.00

0.05

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.70

42.79

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.72

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6

0.06





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.10

1.67

446.00

0.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.19

3.17

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.17

2.83

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.10

1.67

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.54

9.00

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

33.33

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

33.33

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.80

30.00

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

21.67

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

21.67

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.60

26.67

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.30

21.67

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.08

1.32

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



2.10

35.00

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.21

3.50

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



1.10

18.33

670.00

0.03

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.80

13.33

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.13

2.17

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





1.10

18.33





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.59

9.83

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.75

12.50

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.33

5.50

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.26

4.33

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.60

10.00

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.67

11.17

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.79

13.17

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.13

2.17

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.47

7.83

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.68

11.33

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.90

31.67

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.39

6.50

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

2.80

46.67

707.00

0.07

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.22

3.67

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

18.33

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.23

3.83

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.53

8.83

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.50

25.00

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.40

40.00

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.58

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.55

0.0755





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.63

8.34

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.10

14.57

447.00

0.03

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.31

4.11

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.17

2.25

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.61

8.08

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.30

30.46

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

31.79

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.50

33.11

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.80

23.84

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.91

12.05

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.60

34.44

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.60

21.19

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.36

4.77

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.10

41.06

770.00

0.05

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.20

15.89

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



3.70

49.01

670.00

0.07

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

33.11

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.99

13.11

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.20

29.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



5.00

66.23

510.00

0.13

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.90

51.66

746.00

0.07

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

14.57

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.10

27.81

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.50

19.87

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.20

108.61

581.00

0.19

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



3.80

50.33

829.00

0.06

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.53

7.02

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.40

71.52

657.00

0.11

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



2.90

38.41

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.40

31.79

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

3.18

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.40

58.28

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.40

5.30

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.85

11.26

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.26

3.38

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

9.14

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.50

33.11

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.10

41.06

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







0.84

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.4

0.064





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.88

13.75

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.50

23.44

447.00

0.05

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.70

10.94

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.22

3.44

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.97

15.16

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.70

42.19

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

37.50

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.20

34.38

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

26.56

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

17.19

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.20

34.38

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.10

32.81

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.66

10.31

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.80

59.38

770.00

0.08

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.60

25.00

444.00

0.06

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



6.00

93.75

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.80

28.13

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.80

28.13

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.00

46.88





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



10.00

156.25

510.00

0.31

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



6.40

100.00

746.00

0.13

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

17.19

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.70

57.81

769.00

0.08

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

35.94

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



17.00

265.63

581.00

0.46

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.60

103.13

829.00

0.12

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.61

9.53

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



10.00

156.25

657.00

0.24

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.70

73.44

913.00

0.08

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.90

45.31

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.29

4.53

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.70

89.06

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.96

15.00

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.00

15.63

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.40

6.25

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

11.72

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.40

68.75

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.30

67.19

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.41

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.92

0.0792





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.82

10.35

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

16.41

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

5.30

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.22

2.78

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.78

9.85

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.40

30.30

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

30.30

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.60

32.83

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

21.46

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.84

10.61

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.30

29.04

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.00

25.25

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.91

11.49

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.10

51.77

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

18.94

444.00

0.04

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.90

112.37

670.00

0.17

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.20

40.40

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.50

31.57

686.00

0.05

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.10

39.14





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



10.00

126.26

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.80

111.11

746.00

0.15

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

16.41

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.50

56.82

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

29.04

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

239.90

581.00

0.41

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



7.10

89.65

829.00

0.11

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.66

8.33

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



13.00

164.14

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.80

60.61

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.50

31.57

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.22

2.78

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.20

65.66

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.60

7.58

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.78

9.85

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.31

3.85

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.69

8.71

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.70

46.72

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.50

44.19

697.00

0.06





ESBTU FCVi







1.21

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-48





Field Sample ID

RREC13-48-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





16.9

0.169





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.62

3.67

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.98

5.80

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.42

2.49

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.18

1.07

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.69

4.08

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.00

11.83

841.00

0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.00

11.83

965.00

0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

1.90

11.24

979.00

0.01

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.30

7.69

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.72

4.26

1095.00

0.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

1.80

10.65

981.00

0.01

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.90

11.24

929.00

0.01

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.62

3.67

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.60

21.30

770.00

0.03

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.10

6.51

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



7.30

43.20

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



3.30

19.53

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.70

10.06

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





3.00

17.75





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.10

42.01

510.00

0.08

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



7.40

43.79

746.00

0.06

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.30

7.69

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.20

18.93

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.30

13.61

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



14.00

82.84

581.00

0.14

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



5.90

34.91

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.66

3.91

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



9.30

55.03

657.00

0.08

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.00

23.67

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.10

12.43

844.00

0.01

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.19

1.12

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.30

25.44

707.00

0.04

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.49

2.90

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.65

3.85

1115.00

0.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.28

1.63

385.00

0.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.60

3.55

967.00

0.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.30

19.53

596.00

0.03

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

2.90

17.16

697.00

0.02





ESBTU FCVi







0.46

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





9.04

0.0904





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.22

2.43

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.40

4.42

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.32

3.54

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.27

2.99

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.10

12.17

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

4.60

50.88

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

4.70

51.99

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.40

48.67

979.00

0.05

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.00

33.19

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.10

34.29

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.70

40.93

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

29.87

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.14

1.55

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.80

53.10

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.43

4.76

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.30

25.44

670.00

0.04

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

16.59

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.21

2.32

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.30

25.44





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.10

12.17

510.00

0.02

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.30

14.38

746.00

0.02

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.60

6.64

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.35

3.87

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.10

12.17

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.10

12.17

581.00

0.02

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.20

13.27

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.27

2.99

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.66

7.30

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.83

9.18

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.40

48.67

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.75

8.30

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

5.70

63.05

707.00

0.09

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.42

4.65

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



2.60

28.76

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.50

5.53

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.00

11.06

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.10

34.29

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.30

58.63

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







0.83

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-SURF-FD





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





6.91

0.0691





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.25

3.62

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.44

6.37

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.40

5.79

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.30

4.34

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.40

20.26

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

5.10

73.81

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

5.60

81.04

965.00

0.08

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

4.60

66.57

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

3.40

49.20

967.00

0.05

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

3.50

50.65

1095.00

0.05

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

4.20

60.78

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

44.86

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.15

2.17

611.00

0.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.00

72.36

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.48

6.95

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



2.50

36.18

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.70

24.60

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.21

3.04

686.00

0.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.60

37.63





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



1.20

17.37

510.00

0.03

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



1.50

21.71

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.62

8.97

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.40

5.79

769.00

0.01

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.30

18.81

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



1.20

17.37

581.00

0.03

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



1.30

18.81

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.28

4.05

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.67

9.70

657.00

0.01

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.85

12.30

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

4.80

69.46

844.00

0.08

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.98

14.18

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.60

95.51

707.00

0.14

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.46

6.66

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



3.00

43.42

1115.00

0.04

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.55

7.96

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

1.30

18.81

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

3.40

49.20

596.00

0.08

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.60

81.04

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.20

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-0001





Sample Depth

0-1





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





12.4

0.124





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.30

2.42

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.28

2.26

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.31

2.50

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.16

1.29

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.67

5.40

594.00

0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.60

20.97

841.00

0.02

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.40

19.35

965.00

0.02

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.30

18.55

979.00

0.02

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.60

12.90

967.00

0.01

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.30

10.48

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.00

16.13

981.00

0.02

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.80

14.52

929.00

0.02

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.39

3.15

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



3.40

27.42

770.00

0.04

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.40

3.23

444.00

0.01

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.10

33.06

670.00

0.05

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



1.50

12.10

1008.00

0.01

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.00

8.06

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.20

17.74





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.50

28.23

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



3.90

31.45

746.00

0.04

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.64

5.16

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.20

17.74

769.00

0.02

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.50

12.10

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.40

67.74

581.00

0.12

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.20

33.87

829.00

0.04

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.36

2.90

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.90

47.58

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.00

24.19

913.00

0.03

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.70

21.77

844.00

0.03

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.29

2.34

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.20

33.87

707.00

0.05

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.48

3.87

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

8.87

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.28

2.26

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.68

5.48

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.70

21.77

596.00

0.04

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.70

29.84

697.00

0.04





ESBTU FCVi







0.54

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-0103





Sample Depth

1-3





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.47

0.0747





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.85

11.38

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.30

17.40

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.57

7.63

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.29

3.88

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

13.39

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.40

45.52

841.00

0.05

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.30

44.18

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.20

42.84

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.20

29.45

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.10

14.73

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.30

44.18

981.00

0.05

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



2.70

36.14

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.77

10.31

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.70

76.31

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

20.08

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



8.20

109.77

670.00

0.16

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.00

53.55

1008.00

0.05

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.00

26.77

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.00

53.55





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



8.90

119.14

510.00

0.23

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



8.70

116.47

746.00

0.16

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.60

21.42

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.80

50.87

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



2.80

37.48

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



17.00

227.58

581.00

0.39

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.00

107.10

829.00

0.13

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.80

10.71

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



11.00

147.26

657.00

0.22

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.00

66.93

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.60

48.19

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.30

4.02

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.70

89.69

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.80

10.71

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.00

13.39

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.42

5.56

385.00

0.01

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.93

12.45

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.60

61.58

596.00

0.10

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.10

68.27

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.47

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-0305





Sample Depth

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.44

0.0744





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.86

11.56

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

1.40

18.82

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.65

8.74

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.28

3.76

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

1.00

13.44

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

3.60

48.39

841.00

0.06

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

3.40

45.70

965.00

0.05

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

3.20

43.01

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

2.40

32.26

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.20

16.13

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

3.10

41.67

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



3.10

41.67

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.82

11.02

611.00

0.02

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



5.80

77.96

770.00

0.10

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



1.50

20.16

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



10.00

134.41

670.00

0.20

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



4.30

57.80

1008.00

0.06

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



2.20

29.57

686.00

0.04

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





4.50

60.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



9.50

127.69

510.00

0.25

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



9.80

131.72

746.00

0.18

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.80

24.19

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



4.00

53.76

769.00

0.07

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



3.10

41.67

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



19.00

255.38

581.00

0.44

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



8.60

115.59

829.00

0.14

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.91

12.23

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



12.00

161.29

657.00

0.25

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



5.00

67.20

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.70

49.73

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.32

4.30

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.80

91.40

707.00

0.13

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.80

10.75

538.00

0.02

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



1.10

14.78

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.98

13.17

385.00

0.03

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.99

13.31

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

5.40

72.58

596.00

0.12

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

5.30

71.24

697.00

0.10





ESBTU FCVi







1.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-0507





Sample Depth

5-7





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc



Final



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





8.12

0.0812





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.34

4.19

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.56

6.90

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.36

4.43

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.15

1.85

452.00

0.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.86

10.59

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.60

32.02

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.50

30.79

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

33.25

979.00

0.03

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.70

20.94

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

1.00

12.32

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.20

27.09

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.90

23.40

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.31

3.82

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.40

54.19

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.62

7.64

444.00

0.02

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



4.20

51.72

670.00

0.08

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.50

30.79

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.79

9.73

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.80

34.48





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



2.40

29.56

510.00

0.06

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



4.60

56.65

746.00

0.08

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.93

11.45

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



1.80

22.17

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.70

20.94

949.00

0.02

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



5.30

65.27

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



4.80

59.11

829.00

0.07

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.47

5.79

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



3.90

48.03

657.00

0.07

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



3.30

40.64

913.00

0.04

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

2.70

33.25

844.00

0.04

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.30

3.69

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

4.80

59.11

707.00

0.08

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.49

6.03

538.00

0.01

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.89

10.96

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.62

7.64

385.00

0.02

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.68

8.37

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

2.90

35.71

596.00

0.06

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

3.90

48.03

697.00

0.07





ESBTU FCVi







0.89

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-49





Field Sample ID

RREC13-49-0710





Sample Depth

7-10





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





7.75

0.0775





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.46

5.94

446.00

0.01

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.43

5.48

447.00

0.01

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.55

7.10

491.00

0.01

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.23

2.97

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.96

12.39

594.00

0.02

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

2.90

37.42

841.00

0.04

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

2.60

33.55

965.00

0.03

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

2.70

34.84

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

1.80

23.23

967.00

0.02

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.87

11.23

1095.00

0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

2.70

34.84

981.00

0.04

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



1.90

24.52

929.00

0.03

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.48

6.19

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



4.00

51.61

770.00

0.07

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.88

11.35

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



5.20

67.10

670.00

0.10

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



2.70

34.84

1008.00

0.03

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.10

14.19

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





2.80

36.13





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



3.50

45.16

510.00

0.09

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



5.90

76.13

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



1.10

14.19

1112.00

0.01

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



2.30

29.68

769.00

0.04

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



1.90

24.52

949.00

0.03

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



8.10

104.52

581.00

0.18

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



6.10

78.71

829.00

0.09

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.51

6.58

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



5.90

76.13

657.00

0.12

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



4.00

51.61

913.00

0.06

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

3.00

38.71

844.00

0.05

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.24

3.10

1123.00

0.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

6.60

85.16

707.00

0.12

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

1.10

14.19

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.83

10.71

1115.00

0.01

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

2.60

33.55

385.00

0.09

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.75

9.68

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

4.20

54.19

596.00

0.09

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

4.30

55.48

697.00

0.08





ESBTU FCVi







1.19

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-50





Field Sample ID

RREC13-50-SURF





Sample Depth

0-0.5





Sample Date

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**





1.51

0.0151





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.12

7.95

446.00

0.02

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.11

7.28

447.00

0.02

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.16

10.60

491.00

0.02

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.09

6.09

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.30

19.87

594.00

0.03

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

1.10

72.85

841.00

0.09

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.62

41.06

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.98

64.90

979.00

0.07

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.62

41.06

967.00

0.04

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.56

37.09

1095.00

0.03

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.85

56.29

981.00

0.06

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.50

33.11

929.00

0.04

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.05

3.44

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



1.10

72.85

770.00

0.09

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.22

14.57

444.00

0.03

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.65

43.05

670.00

0.06

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.30

19.87

1008.00

0.02

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.06

3.64

686.00

0.01

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





0.46

30.46





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.53

35.10

510.00

0.07

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.33

21.85

746.00

0.03

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.08

5.43

1112.00

0.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.06

3.77

769.00

0.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.21

13.91

949.00

0.01

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.46

30.46

581.00

0.05

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.27

17.88

829.00

0.02

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.04

2.58

1214.00

0.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.24

15.89

657.00

0.02

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.12

7.95

913.00

0.01

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

1.10

72.85

844.00

0.09

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.18

11.92

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

1.80

119.21

707.00

0.17

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.23

15.23

538.00

0.03

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.54

35.76

1115.00

0.03

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.32

21.19

385.00

0.06

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.23

15.23

967.00

0.02

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

1.30

86.09

596.00

0.14

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

1.30

86.09

697.00

0.12





ESBTU FCVi







1.30

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-50







Field Sample ID

RREC13-50-0001







Sample Depth

0-1







Sample Date

10/30/13





Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Cone

Coc

Final



Cone



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

ng/g Dry
wt

Total Organic Carbon**





8.38

0.0838





8.05

Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

2.00

23.87

446.00

0.05

2.70

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

2.70

32.22

447.00

0.07

5.20

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

3.90

46.54

491.00

0.09

5.20

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

1.50

17.90

452.00

0.04

2.10

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

13.00

155.13

594.00

0.26

9.90

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

24.00

286.40

841.00

0.34

18.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

16.00

190.93

965.00

0.20

12.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

14.00

167.06

979.00

0.17

10.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

10.00

119.33

967.00

0.12

8.10

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

7.50

89.50

1095.00

0.08

6.50

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

17.00

202.86

981.00

0.21

13.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



12.00

143.20

929.00

0.15

11.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



1.80

21.48

611.00

0.04

1.50

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



26.00

310.26

770.00

0.40

23.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



3.40

40.57

444.00

0.09

5.40

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



20.00

238.66

670.00

0.36

19.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



7.40

88.31

1008.00

0.09

8.20

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



1.50

17.90

686.00

0.03

1.70

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





11.00

131.26





12.00

C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



7.50

89.50

510.00

0.18

12.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



13.00

155.13

746.00

0.21

13.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



3.10

36.99

1112.00

0.03

3.30

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



3.30

39.38

769.00

0.05

4.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



5.90

70.41

949.00

0.07

6.50

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



7.80

93.08

581.00

0.16

9.80

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



13.00

155.13

829.00

0.19

15.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



1.20

14.32

1214.00

0.01

1.80

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



6.20

73.99

657.00

0.11

6.20

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



8.40

100.24

913.00

0.11

10.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

21.00

250.60

844.00

0.30

17.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

2.60

31.03

1123.00

0.03

2.20

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

47.00

560.86

707.00

0.79

32.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

8.20

97.85

538.00

0.18

9.80

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



7.60

90.69

1115.00

0.08

6.10

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

14.00

167.06

385.00

0.43

12.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

2.70

32.22

967.00

0.03

1.90

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

41.00

489.26

596.00

0.82

32.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

29.00

346.06

697.00

0.50

23.00





ESBTU FCVi







6.06



aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

Celeron Island Area

Detroit River Area of Concern, Grosse lie, Michigan

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RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID

RREC13-50

RREC 13-50





Field Sample ID

RREC13-50-0103

RREC13-50-031





Sample Depth

1-3

3-5





Sample Date

10/30/13

10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8

Coc

Final



Cone

Coc



Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

ng/g Dry
wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

Total Organic Carbon**





0.0805





6.35

0.0635



Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

33.54

446.00

0.08

1.20

18.90

446.00

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

64.60

447.00

0.14

1.20

18.90

447.00

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

64.60

491.00

0.13

2.30

36.22

491.00

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

26.09

452.00

0.06

0.90

14.17

452.00

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

122.98

594.00

0.21

5.90

92.91

594.00

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

223.60

841.00

0.27

12.00

188.98

841.00

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

149.07

965.00

0.15

8.60

135.43

965.00

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

124.22

979.00

0.13

8.70

137.01

979.00

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

100.62

967.00

0.10

5.60

88.19

967.00

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

80.75

1095.00

0.07

4.60

72.44

1095.00

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

161.49

981.00

0.16

7.30

114.96

981.00

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



136.65

929.00

0.15

6.90

108.66

929.00

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



18.63

611.00

0.03

0.72

11.34

611.00

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



285.71

770.00

0.37

14.00

220.47

770.00

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



67.08

444.00

0.15

2.20

34.65

444.00

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



236.02

670.00

0.35

10.00

157.48

670.00

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



101.86

1008.00

0.10

4.60

72.44

1008.00

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



21.12

686.00

0.03

0.90

14.17

686.00

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes





149.07





6.70

105.51



C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



149.07

510.00

0.29

4.30

67.72

510.00

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



161.49

746.00

0.22

7.30

114.96

746.00

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



40.99

1112.00

0.04

1.80

28.35

1112.00

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



49.69

769.00

0.06

2.00

31.50

769.00

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



80.75

949.00

0.09

3.70

58.27

949.00

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



121.74

581.00

0.21

4.50

70.87

581.00

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



186.34

829.00

0.22

7.40

116.54

829.00

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



22.36

1214.00

0.02

0.80

12.60

1214.00

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



77.02

657.00

0.12

3.20

50.39

657.00

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



124.22

913.00

0.14

4.80

75.59

913.00

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

211.18

844.00

0.25

11.00

173.23

844.00

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

27.33

1123.00

0.02

1.50

23.62

1123.00

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

397.52

707.00

0.56

21.00

330.71

707.00

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

121.74

538.00

0.23

3.90

61.42

538.00

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



75.78

1115.00

0.07

4.20

66.14

1115.00

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

149.07

385.00

0.39

6.70

105.51

385.00

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

23.60

967.00

0.02

1.20

18.90

967.00

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

397.52

596.00

0.67

17.00

267.72

596.00

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

285.71

697.00

0.41

14.00

220.47

697.00





ESBTU FCVi





5.33







aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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TABLE 4-1 EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT BENCHMARK TOXIC UNITS FOR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
RIVER ROUGE/ECORSE SHORELINE AREA, DETROIT RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, ECORSE, MICHIGAN (NOVEMBER 2013)





Location ID



RREC13-50





Field Sample ID

5

RREC13-50-0507





Sample Depth



5-7





Sample Date



10/30/13



Coc, PAHi, FCVia

Coc, PAHi, Maxi8



Cone

Coc

Final





Hg/g oc

Hg/g oc

ESBTU FCVi

ng/g
Dry wt

Hg/g oc

Cocb

ESBTU FCVi

Total Organic Carbon**







10.4

0.104





Enriched Pohcvclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPAH) (ng/kg)

1 - Methylnaphthalene

446.00

165700

0.04

1.20

11.54

446.00

0.03

2-Methylnaphthalene

447.00

154800

0.04

1.90

18.27

447.00

0.04

Acenaphthene (a)

491.00

33400

0.07

1.30

12.50

491.00

0.03

Acenaphthylene (a)

452.00

24000

0.03

0.59

5.67

452.00

0.01

Anthracene (a)

594.00

1300

0.16

3.00

28.85

594.00

0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene (a)

841.00

4153

0.22

5.90

56.73

841.00

0.07

Benzo(a)pyrene (a)

965.00

3840

0.14

3.70

35.58

965.00

0.04

Benzo(b)fluoranthene (a)

979.00

2169

0.14

3.70

35.58

979.00

0.04

Benzo(e)pyrene (a)

967.00

4300

0.09

2.70

25.96

967.00

0.03

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene (a)

1095.00

648

0.07

2.20

21.15

1095.00

0.02

Benzo(k)fluoranthene (a)

981.00

1220

0.12

3.30

31.73

981.00

0.03

CI Chrysenes (a)

929.00



0.12

4.80

46.15

929.00

0.05

CI Fluorenes(a)

611.00



0.02

0.61

5.87

611.00

0.01

Cl-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes (a)

770.00



0.29

8.80

84.62

770.00

0.11

CI-Naphthalenes (a)

444.00



0.08

2.10

20.19

444.00

0.05

Cl-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

670.00



0.24

9.90

95.19

670.00

0.14

C2 Chrysenes (a)

1008.00



0.07

4.50

43.27

1008.00

0.04

C2 Fluorenes (a)

686.00



0.02

1.10

10.58

686.00

0.02

C2-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes







5.80

55.77





C2-Naphthalenes (a)

510.00



0.13

5.50

52.88

510.00

0.10

C2-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

746



0.15

8.10

77.88

746.00

0.10

C3 Chrysenes (a)

1112.00



0.03

2.30

22.12

1112.00

0.02

C3 Fluorenes (a)

769.00



0.04

2.50

24.04

769.00

0.03

C3-Fluoranthenes/Pyrenes

949.00



0.06

4.40

42.31

949.00

0.04

C3-Naphthalenes(a)

581.00



0.12

6.40

61.54

581.00

0.11

C3-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

829.00



0.14

8.60

82.69

829.00

0.10

C4 Chrysenes (a)

1214.00



0.01

1.20

11.54

1214.00

0.01

C4-Naphthalenes (a)

657.00



0.08

4.20

40.38

657.00

0.06

C4-Phenanthrenes/Anthracenes (a)

913.00



0.08

6.40

61.54

913.00

0.07

Chrysene ,a)

844.00

826

0.21

5.40

51.92

844.00

0.06

Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene ,a)

1123.00

2,389.00

0.02

0.67

6.44

1123.00

0.01

Fluoranthene ,a)

707.00

23,870.00

0.47

12.00

115.38

707.00

0.16

Fluorene ,a)

538.00

26,000.00

0.11

2.50

24.04

538.00

0.04

Indeno(l,2,3-cd)pyrene ,a)

1115.00



0.06

1.90

18.27

1115.00

0.02

Naphthalene ,a)

385.00

61,700.00

0.27

6.30

60.58

385.00

0.16

Perylene(a)

967.00

431.00

0.02

0.60

5.77

967.00

0.01

Phenanthrene 'd'

596

34300

0.45

9.90

95.19

596.00

0.16

Pyrene ,d'

697.00

9,090.00

0.32

8.30

79.81

697.00

0.11





ESBTU FCVi

3.95







1.61

aPAHs and corresponding Coc PAH, FCVi and Coc PAH, Maxi values are from Table 3-4 in EPA, 2003).
b COC J*AHi,Maxi is the maximum solubility limited PAH concentration in sediment on an organic carbon basis;
only the contribution up to the maximum COC J*AHi,Maxi is counted in the D ESBTUFCV for the PAH mixture
(EPA, 2003, Section 4.3 and Section 6.3).

"Used TOC from 10/2008 sample event for 5/2009 sample event. U-coded data was omitted fromESB calculations..

ESBTU= equilibrium sediment benchmark toxic unit.

FCV= final chronic value.

Koc = organic carbon-water partition coefficient.

|ig/kg - micrograms per kilogram.

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TABLE 4-2 ORGANIC CARBON NORMALIZED METALS

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-01

RREC13-02

RREC13-03

RREC13-05

RREC13-06

RREC13-07

RREC13-09

RREC13-11

RREC13-13



Sample Name:

RREC13-01-SURF

RREC13-02-SURF

RREC13-03-SURF

RREC13-05-SURF

RREC13-06-SURF

RREC13-07-SURF

RREC13-09-SURF

RREC13-11-SURF

RREC13-13-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

Analyte

Units



















E SEM

umol/2 drv

9.289

3.1062

10.768

3.1392

3.221

2.1853

5.1655

26.914

34.746

AVS

umol/2 drv

6.9

1.1

3.5

1.6

5.4

1.5

1.2

0.67 U

1.9

foe

fraction

0.0987

0.0904

0.116

0.0701

0.0553

0.0434

0.0353

0.0205

0.0344

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

umol/s drv

24

22

63

22

-39

16

112



955

























Sample Location:

RREC13-18

RREC13-19

RREC13-20

RREC13-21

RREC13-22

RREC13-23

RREC13-24

RREC13-25

RREC13-26



Sample Name:

RREC13-18-SURF

RREC13-19-SURF

RREC13-20-SURF

RREC13-21-SURF

RREC13-22-SURF

RREC13-23-SURF

RREC13-24-SURF

RREC13-25-SURF

RREC13-26-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/30/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/04/13

Analyte

Units



















E SEM

umol/2 drv

4.513

2.6171

1.5551

6.564

5.299

8.201

6.3578

5.2051

6.924

AVS

umol/p drv

8.5

14.9

2.4

23.8

4.3

11.8

7.1

0.8

2.9

foe

fraction

0.0573

0.0444

0.0513

0.0691

0.0589

0.074

0.0259

0.0309

0.0609

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

umol/p drv

-70

-277

-16

-249

17

-49

-29

143

66

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 130 fjmol/g
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.

SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not detected
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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TABLE 4-2 ORGANIC CARBON NORMALIZED METALS

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-14

RREC13-14

RREC13-15

RREC13-16

RREC13-17

RREC13-32

RREC13-33

RREC13-34

RREC13-35



Sample Name:

RREC13-14-SURF

RREC13-14- SURF-FD

RREC13-15-SURF

RREC13-16-SURF

RREC13-17-SURF

RREC13-32-SURF

RREC13-33-SURF

RREC13-34-SURF

RREC13-35-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/4/13

11/4/13

11/4/13

10/29/13

10/29/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units



















E SEM

umol/2 drv

16.135

20.845

22.974

6.752

4.273

4.0179

6.99

23.82

7.577

AVS

umol/2 drv

4.2

3

8.3

14.7

11.4

31.7

16

18.8

24.2

foe

fraction

0.0991

0.0879

0.0879

0.0665

0.0623

0.0595

0.0783

0.0574

0.0503

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

umol/s drv

120

203

167

-120

-114

-465

-115

87

-330

























Sample Location:

RREC13-27

RREC13-28

RREC13-29

RREC13-30

RREC13-31

RREC13-42

RREC13-44

RREC13-45

RREC13-46



Sample Name:

RREC13-27-SURF

RREC13-28-SURF

RREC13-29-SURF

RREC13-30-SURF

RREC13-31-SURF

RREC13-42-SURF

RREC13-44-SURF

RREC13-45-SURF

RREC13-46-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

11/04/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

11/1/13

10/30/13

11/04/13

10/30/13

10/29/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units



















E SEM

umol/2 drv

11.932

5.702

6.598

9.665

2.5657

2.5841

6.512

4.174

1.1565

AVS

umol/p drv

3

5.1

4.3

4.1

14.8

0.85

5.6

4.3

4.4

foe

fraction

0.0476

0.0874

0.106

0.0706

0.0619

0.0329

0.0698

0.07

0.0822

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

umol/p drv

188

7

22

79

-198

53

13

-2

-39

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 130 fjmol/g
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detecti
SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not dete
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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TABLE 4-2 ORGANIC CARBON NORMALIZED METALS

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site Characterization
Detroit River Area of Concern, Ecorse, Michigan (November 2013)



Sample Location:

RREC13-36

RREC13-37

RREC13-38

RREC13-38

RREC13-39

RREC13-40

RREC13-41



Sample Name:

RREC13-36-SURF

RREC13-37-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF

RREC13-38-SURF-FD

RREC13-39-SURF

RREC13-40-SURF

RREC13-41-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/28/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/30/13

10/28/13

10/30/13

Analyte

Units















E SEM

umol/2 drv

6.365

3.293

2.5786

3.552

5.714

2.789

9.08

AVS

umol/2 drv

55.6

3.6

2.4

3.3

1.9

4

2.3

foe

fraction

0.139

0.06

0.0233

0.0274

0.0793

0.0468

0.121

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

umol/2 drv

-354

-5

8

9

48

-26

56





















Sample Location:

RREC13-47

RREC13-47

RREC13-48

RREC13-48

RREC13-49

RREC13-49

RREC13-50



Sample Name:

RREC13-47-SURF

RREC13-47-SURF-FD

RREC13-48-SURF

RREC13-48-SURF-FD

RREC13-49-SURF

RREC13-49-SURF-FD

RREC13-50-SURF



Sample Depth (ft):

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5

0-0.5



Date Sampled:

10/30/13

10/30/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

11/5/13

Analyte

Units















E SEM

umol/2 drv

6.901

7.11

5.736

5.666

8.837

8.669

2.2829

AVS

u.mol/p drv

6 J

1.3 J

6.1

16.6

2.3

3.3

0.96

foe

fraction

0.0833

0.063

0.0592

0.0631

0.0904

0.0691

0.0151

(E SEM - AVS) / foe

u.mol/p drv

11

92

-6

-173

72

78

88

NOTES:

Bolded values exceed 130 fjmol/g
J = Indicates that the concentration is an estimated value.
U = Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detectt
" SEM/AVS not calculated because AVS was not dete
AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides
SEM = Simultaneously Extracted Metals
foe = fraction organic carbon
jjmol/g dry = micromole per gram dry weight

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Appendix A
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River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
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Project Title



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Sample Collected to refusal: Jr'ES)

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat. "s'h t V%'J'

NO

NO

(NO

Long,

Depth:

5?

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

-iJVJ

Degrees Decimal Minutes

:'o<- k:s

Comments/Remarks: f' '~--k ' ^ ^ -i j ,n C, ,.0w	^ l-e/vOf 5

J_ 1/ Jo fx	¦ 7"u ~ /		

# — — ¦ —. ____________ - ¦	 	 	—' '¦. 					—*.

1-. - 							

/? -7 / X

SIGNATURE:	, \	f ( <'y -


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

Lat.

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

t*\f\ tc I 3 ^

Area

Long.

Time Collected:

ft

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique:

VIBRACGRE

GEOPROBE

PON All

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO

NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat. 		

NO

Long-

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

Comments/Remarks:

O



SIGNATURE:


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Roiige/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:	^ ¦-> " ^

Lat.

Area

Long.

Date Collected:

i i / h /1

Time Collected: !

Sample Collected By:

*S \fo'> -¦»



Water Depth:

a i

ft

Sediment Depth:

> ^



Sediment Recovery:

1 0 ^

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIBRACORE

GEOPROBE C PONAR

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES	(NIT)

(New) Lat 'f.\ " t ^ 1 '~f ? k ? Long.	^ ^v ^

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) _£



.iWV', 'v \i"

Comments/Remarks: /V 'V ' -A~

L~

t C ' C 4 I- ' '•	ij) i--y ['^4-

""7 j /

SIGNATURE;	( l/v


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

.River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location; 	bk c\. i ^ ^;

Lat,

Bate Collected;
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:



>



Area

Long.

ft

% Recovery: 	^

•-*),'

\ fO

x ^ '¦ ' ^ -s Time Collected; l '•/ C "7

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Techuique: CviBRACORE*) GEOPROBE <"* PONAJO

Field duplicate:

YKS

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat €?'"7 ' O , I r>~7

NO

NO,

Depth:

(NO)

Long.	-7

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) 7 ^ *

					i ' ¦>

11_

Degrees Decimal Minutes

i	11— , 4>~ i, ./

n i ' <*.	u i \ } J>' ' ^ v-->	v, \ \'/



\CXy

^ it- c * 1 'U r L,yx^ Kl* W 7v> ':\ 1 e.-Tx.

Comments/Remarks: 4- '6 t nA jf_ tUtr \ ^_\ ¦.



/> rvl AvV,:7 , H ,>V%c i~< 7> y L / 'A . o-w2.y' Li'^.v r vq Wy j

SIGNATURE:

/7/T7


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

Date Collected:

Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:
Sediment Depth:
Sediment Recovery:

River Kouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

(I D -r s I "Z

6 Vov>





1 -i

f' -<£

Sample Technique: VVIBRACORE

GEOPROBE C PONAR y

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refiisali^JfF.S)

NO

NO

Depth:

02j

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) tat 'iQ'^ j.C, ^ 13 U Long, y?o 1

n . , - v . 14-

Saraple Observations: (color, texture, odor)

">~-ur - _ ti'lPCW ^ •

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Comments/Remarks:	^ la\ -,V- 'j	k_J _ v.



-v 4-, ¦>

ir / -j *o v 1 < : urXi ^

K' ^ -A- O !_• .A.^ - AV.

V* ^ ErPA-





SIGNATURE:

, :\y ?l£




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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location;

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

\ 3 - 1 O

Area

Lat.	-'o Long,

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth;

Sediment Depth;

Sediment Recovery:

'5, Vo'»

V?| O

i o :

-Vj !-•

Time Collected: o"'5 > "1

ft

% Recovery;

Degrees Decimal Minutes

/ y -v.

Sample Technique: VWBRACORE) GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

Coordinates as proposed: ('YES")
(New) Lat

NO
NO

NO

Long.

Depth:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) < ,¦> >



. if

Comments/Remarks:	t ' MO.,'

/>

SIGNATURE;	.	^

// ""7

«f -V.


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location:

Lat.

Date Collected:

Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:
Sediment Depth:
Sediment Recovery:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

(•'PF-'' \ "'¦>

•,V \C - 1 -

Area

*"> ^ Long. - C

^ J

a |?

S. vf>

> iO(u

i. S ^

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Time Collected:

"X '*f "" V >	, \ ! ^ f , * ,-,s"

\ > A i>'* (s . I	-

ft

% Recovery;

'^6

Sample Technique: VVIBR-ACOREJ GEOPROBE (^PONARy-

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed:

/YE^

(New)

Lat.

NO
"NQ

NO

Long-

Depth:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

^ N I ! +

Comments/Remarks: ^ 1	-iP-iH'* H,	'C\P\ w > l~U	^ t'C_

:.CLl-eV^f i-.'y <. c 'V >	.i>('cc V j> ^ ^ '<¦ ?''0	10^.

SIGNATURE.;

- z'"

14'-


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location,"

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization



Area

Lat. "i j	Long. '5

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By;

o , 5 n

:A i S

Time Collected:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Water Depth:

ft

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

% Recovery:



Sample Technique: C^IBRACORlf) GEOPROBE PONAR~^>

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO



Peptb:

Coordinates as proposed:

(New) Lat. 		

NO
Long.

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

itL-niAl	



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Comments/Remarks:	r>c^\»- *WtI? r-

SIGNATURE:

"7' //


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Field Data Collection Form

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

¦hRec \ ^ "



Area

Lat.



1 Long.

. . v *) :i} Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected;

' 0/ r<'"i / 1

Time Collected:

11 (3

Sample Collected By:







Water Depth:

i I

ft



Sediment Depth:

\.s(M





Sediment Recovery:

0.5T

% Recovery:

5 j .

Sample Technique: V

.VIBRACORE)

GEOPROBE Q

'ponaji";1

Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:

Sample Collected to refusal: j'YIfS,

NO



Coordinates as proposed: VYE$
(New) Lat.

NO
Long,

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations;

{color, texture, odor)



1 1 Ai'Oi * > k.iv't il < l-cC *

Comments/Remarks: A -kW 4 ,X	.) i_ { UjvV ^ -jt;

\;, i~.( a-~'-J « ,		

SIGNATURE:



y

l/£^?


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location: (-%,'$ t~ ^ ^

Area

I.at. '-/ ct" '>x., S "b^i> Long, y1 v'



Sample Collected By:

"h.. V&



Y

Date Collected:		16/,^ /' '	Time Collected:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Water Depth:
Sediment Depth:
Sediment Recovery:

' i J

-£r

a

% Recovery: rf / c-i,

Sample Technique: v^LBRACORl-^ , GHOPROBE (. PONAR~^)

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

NO

NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: vYJiSr
(New) Lat. ______

NO
Long.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations; (color, texture, odor) (,'v



A'V .. 11

Comments/Remarks: t y _ n\ *	U

( d,v >' p'y t«~S\{ ? v	! u; * v. V X- *:>*('f*Vr, e4,	U-0'0* \r
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Field Data Collection Form.

Project Title

Sampling Location;

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

p	. '*") \

1 , > '^1 I

Area

Lat. "~i v s * I ^ . 'i ¦- < S Long, -y;	'is -3 ^

Date Collected:



Time Collected: 1 ^

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Collected By:







Water Depth:

[-7 ~?£'

ft



Sediment Depth:

n \

[i*^4rr





Sediment Recovery:

. S'

% Recovery:

\ ..
'v-/3

Sample Technique: vVIBRACORE) GEOfROBE f PONAR '>

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO

(f5cT)

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed:

(New) Lat. 		

NO

Long,

f

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) | ^}/\.
	—	——,——	_____	——,		..

Degrees Decimal Minutes

n't:;. -	-n

Comments/Remarks:





Xtf^



SIGNATURE:

-7 / /"


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:

Lat.

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

i ) C) /

•kK t.

-9



Area

l o;

r\

, .-j "o
i ^ -•

|or

L4-

1- ^



Long,

Time Collected:

o

M.

ft

% Recovery:

i

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIBRACOREJ GEOPROBE PONAR y

Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

/"SfO

Coordinates as proposed: YES

/no;,

(New) Lat

. '"f i * 1 : ^ « '~t- Long. 1 '' ^	 		^ f *1	*

Comments/Remarks: Opm j.\>A

i r ic

rn.Vg.d"' ,Ji.V (r>	^ ^ •:>{xl 
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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Roitge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Ch aracterization

Sampling Location:



Area

Lat. L I O ^ ~ ^ Long. % ^ i • >"v ~J '

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By;

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

IO/ ~'o/ :	Time Collected: C^< ~y'

• /
Tx Vo >-"•>

vs

ft

ioa

c-i 4 *s

% Recovery: V^1



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique;

GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:

Sample Collected to refusal; YES

Coordinates as proposed: f^YES )
(New) Lat 	

NO

Lens

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) j ¦

Degrees Decimal Minutes

sr

'v J\ » V I \	'v cci'c r

i/"

Comments/Remarks: ¦	^y < -,^JV n

SIGNATURE:	. S

V ; /

(A


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Eeorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

P A ¦" ' i "7 M
Sampling Location:	tyxt'- j f~-'

Lat,

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

111



S *

Area

Long,

-! i ' ^ Time Collected:

- d c~f
o i 3

ft

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CvffiRACOREj) GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

NO
NO

"X

NO,)

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat. W f *>'. ! 'i M 4 Long, ^ > ' - 7 S 3.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

ojxsi w

•w.

"WW- j

M.- >' K	> '

Comments/Remarks: A"	^ H	t

.. / t .. .x	~~	~

pC'





W

• // //
SIGNATURE:	( l/t^


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Field Data Collection Form

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization





Sampling Location:

0 n r •' | '? "1 „

>

Area



Lftt.

Long.



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected:

I

Time Collected:





Sample Collected Bv:

SVo-v,







Water Depth:

H 

ft





Sediment Depth;

-• ?o ^







Sediment Recovery:



% Recovery :





Sample Technique:

CvffiRACORE)

GEOPROBE <

"ponar^>



Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:



Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NX*

	





Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat. lfT' 
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Field Data Collection Form

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

(Y'CC .

' *

Area

Lat,



Long,



Date Collected;

\ i /h /1 3

Time Collected:



Sample Collected By:







Water Depth:

(T Y

ft



Sediment Depth:

-? 5





Sediment Recovery:

~~~j Q 1.

% Recovery:



Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique; C^^VBRACOREl GEOPROBE C PONAffy

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Depth:



Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat •!3 t . j A 'H > Long. '6" ^ 7, ^ o'O f

Degrees Decimal Minutes

A	1	.

Sample Observations: (color texture, odor) to/,¦¦¦/<>.	o W U <-<- *i.. '4.' * " „



t-'M v .A

Comments/Remarks: /t

	Llki	-4, r,1 <'	"?n,, ..v	v^' I —--/c v -v4"o»^

- // "~7 J /

SIGNATURE:	,<¦


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Field Data Collection Form

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

<&£-: i-s - :

—t

^ Area



Lat.

Long,

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected:

{ ! , -J , i ^

Time Collected: O ^



Sample Collected By;

fXVr/^





Water Depth;

L\.<*

ft



Sediment Depth;

> io+u





Sediment Recovery;

q„r^

% Recovery: >5l "S ••£



Sample Technique;

CVBRACORE^

GEOPROBE (^PQNAR^)



Field duplicate:

YES

NO Depth:



Sample Collected to refusal: YES





Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat, '» A " > ^ ^

Long. O

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations;

(color, texture, odor)

(1,-v.r n ^ ^ :.i+-







:U». .< ro

t r l '1

..•a, rr». V

Comments/Remarks;	,,J~ 4 ,.,vi ^ i o \ <. >

M-XO.-V-	4 ,r AA-. ,M„i,vu'i

SIGNATURE;	, ^F ^


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

m^c i3-

o

Area

Lat,

V?" W "?« 'f >

Long. 5l~> O 7,

r„ • f

Date Collected:

u./i/tT;

Time Collected:

I "7u*&

Sample Collected By:

fVvuv*





Water Depth:

3 1

ft



Sediment Depth:







Sediment Recovery:



% Recovery

; <\ h "-i

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique; VVIbracore;> geoprobe C ponar^

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed: (YE§>
(New) Lat.

NU
(NCK

NO
.LoPg-

Depth:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) -s _ -	^	v -\ ^v,4



Comments/Remarks: ¦ j. "V A^ri'V -!

-V-i .



"V wi \

—		X	: **N'	^ } -v ' cidU, t\ ^ t ^•y-ty't gf or

// - ' '

SIGNATURE:	/ (A' " "


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

,'-3 /\r- / j	_ s Ci\

Sampling Location: 	t N 1

Lat.

Area

Sediment Recovery:



% Recover)':

Date Collected:

\\/1 /1 1

¦	 J	

Time Collected:

t "ZOO

Sample Collected By:

fWt>

Depth:

(Mew) Lat.		!	j	Long.	C, ? { £	Degrees Decimal Minutes

"I J— _ ft	1 I	I

-tadLL*	_OdJ&T	o1 -V-1

/I

t * t i-i

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

——V	'.->0 vy ,--y f - c,f^w (-c

Comments/Remarks: J.- iV - a _f \-a. , C"\ 1 / -\j-

Q- ' >0 (a' i' L tf-\ -£~rc> ^

( 1 ' 	flS-j ^	£U1_	±££±£jk*. /WC-Hi W /W (\k,, i d 'wu,	1fy^A~.

SIGNATURE:

// ,— 7
/ / /

f [/ V"'"^


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

K(\ I- - ^ ~ v

Area

Sediment Recovery:

Date Collected:

U/i/i!

Time Collected:

! tl i 6"

Sample Collected By:

fWv,





Water Depth:

U. .c

ft



Sediment Depth:

> 7 5"





~7. f (~

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CVlBRACORJr,") GEOPROBE (f'pONAR^)

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal; YES

Coordinates as proposed: \jYES]
(New) Lai.

NO

€5>

NO

	Long»

Depth:

Degrees Decimal .Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

Comments/Remarks:	y	ieJ'^ A

/'J ~7 >/

SIGNATURE:	t , -


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

,'.'1

< .>

o \

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Area

Lat.



Long. ^ V '

'i If ^

Date Collected:

1"-,' v"'y' N

Time Collected:

1 *~i u

Sample Collected By:

v.V>s





Water Depth:

3-^

ft



Sediment Depth:

>





Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sediment Recovery:

% Recovery:

Sample Technique: V V1BRACX)RH") GEOPROBE (^PONAR^

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal; YES

Coordinates as proposed: ^ YF$)
(New) Lai 		

NO

\ n6\

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NO
Long,

Depth:

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)	<,, ^,41- fa, J •

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Comments/Remarks: fir

/ / / / /

SIGNATURE;	.	x _/- / (y


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By;

Water Depth;

Sediment Depth;

Sediment Recovery:

r"* /" - \ "

K-U. * .3

-> '^i

1

Area

Lat. "'d ! °	Long, ^	1 o

u:>/jx:y < S Time Collected:

hi

: >



"\ / ^

L\

ft

% Recovery:

%

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIBRACOREJ

GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

NO
NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: (YES)
(New) Lat.

NO

Long.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

n	,	\

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) fao-pf ~ ^ ^ ,-xrj> r w.,' 3 a -CS.W.Lir-

SIGNATURE:



T7 /-w


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location: K [\£~C \ 3 ~ ">
Lat.

Area

t ong.

Date Collected:

!tV ?><¦>/1 3

Time Collected;

it |5"

Sample Collected By:







Water Depth:



ft



Sediment Depth:

> , cH •>





Sediment Recovery:

- V" *"

i.

% Recovery:

cl; %

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: vVTBRACORIp GEOPROBE (fPONARy

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal; YES

NO
3€3>

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat. "f	j ex. ^	Long. *"5 ¦" " O S,	"*t

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) I / njj	^ 11

Comments/Remarks: 3 y »^ i^u^n

-ft •-.»/> i-vygt,/^	>.,L v, f-o p 1 j

^2	.fe i "1 4a ^ w

SIGNATURE:


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

River Rouge/Eeorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

r ; ^ . < Lj

» •> | \ l: >— 1 »> 0* !

Area

Sediment Recovery;

Lat.

\C-vV u\.\

-m- r—». A ,1- 'jf

' ,> Long, p ' "¦ ' ^

; < 1

Date Collected:



Time Collected:

1 Vl.j

Sample Collected By:







Water Depth:

&. 5"

ft



Sediment Depth:

H -





•i as

% Recovery:

O - /

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CviBRACORE) GEOPROBE (f PON'AR

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

Coordinates as proposed: (YES)
(New) Lat.

NO
NO

NO

J °»&

Peptb:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations; (color, texture, odor)	p-^(h

u\



Comments/Remarks: Q-v- ,yn..

"7 7 /'

SIGNATURE:	.	( (/&~


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:



c_

J

Area

Lat.

Long.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected:

!•->/'>0,.' t

Time Collected:

r-2 5"

Sample Collected By;

Vf/A





Water Depth:

11 5 ?

ft



Sediment Depth:

^ - f i

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Sediment Recovery:

L{ £ -v-

% Recovery;



Sample Technique:

CviBRACOKii^)

GHOFROBH

"P0NAR^>

Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:

Sample Collected to refusal: yfe?*,

3NO



Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) Lat. "7>1 ?»'i

<©>

<«•, ¦> *. _ - ?

Long. ^ A T»

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1 -3 Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations:

(color, texture, odor)

v	1 I

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- - 1 i J

• -iTiA - i(j > V.€ }*,' 5s

v viv-li ^ W (1 -,l

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! )/> Sj£/tV-

~&*j \Axjci j

d&/'

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Comments/Remarks; <-1 trja' jV

A:~>fy

4-o.J^v

rA. -^\ ' ^t'¦ An- *u.* fM >	7 k~w ! W-.

-Z/7 "7 , ,

SIGNATURE;	>' < * "


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title



Characterization

Sampling Location:

mr< \ l

Area

I.at.



- Long. *t ^ o ^ '?• ^

Date Collected:

( - - t ! f ' "N

Time Collected: '< 5~ J

Sample Collected By:

fS Vr*.-



Water Depth:

'6. b

ft

Sediment Depth:

. 4-i

»> i-'



Sediment Recovery:

'"l ,? u

^ -J

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVD^CORE) GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal:

Coordinates as proposed:  / X

(A-


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

.River Rouge/Bcorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:

-> ,•% ' - > „ ~7

t s )•> It v. I ;> :•> '

Area

Lat ^ > i ' ^ % - Long. Vi ^ v_ • t\	-\ 'a

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By;

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

to/i2g/11

jSVo'^

3-t>8

u

-ri

% S

.r.t-

Time Collected:

i < 3^

ft

% Recovery:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CviBRACORE'*) GEOPROBE (fPONAiT

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

y.'> „ -

Coordinates as proposed: (yBg.)
(New) Lat. 	

NO

NO

Long,

Depth:

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)

!	~K

T « ] V,





Comments/Remarks: -->'V y'0 x	-

SIGNATURE:


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location:

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization



Area

Lat, v/ ^ v ¦ "? ^ Long, 4? 3

f>!

D Time Collected:

"S.Vc

D'=^>

/•l J.
•S\ ¦ \

ft

"> 7. s



% Recovery:

—¦"} JT\ I? y

: T\ -T-

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIBRACORH*' GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed: ;YE$\
(New) Lat.

NO



NO

Long-

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) (-C?

Depth:

Av/ ^ 1v t./ f b,

	f			

Degrees Decimal Minutes
A ior>A--


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Field Data Collection Form.

Project Title





Characterization

Sampling Location:

ifvQ£>-- •

-

•~p -Xi

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Lat.





Long.

Date Collected:

i Oi "A. j '

i

I ~y

Time Collected: ^ H J o

Sample Collected By:

'\Vr^





Water Depth:

.'"1

D ^



ft

Sediment Depth:

"> lo





Sediment Recovery;

VS

v\

% Recovery:

, r

I 3

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIBRACORfc} GEOPROBE Q PONAR

Field duplicate;	YES

Sample Collected to refusal; YES

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New)

JLaf. l!

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NO
(fjO>

k ¦* \ 7 Long, g..

Depth:



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) tcoC,1' - ;r I*¦-	irjt i- > ic -

D

Comracnts/Rcmarks:	Ajrv?" + 	j-





SIGNATURE:


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Field Data Collection Form

River Rouge/Ecorsc Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

(ii t\ r~ ¦' < "(

hK t ¦ '• >

HArea



Lat.

"-1''I '' 1 1 K ! 7 Long. ? s'

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected:

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Sample Collected By;

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Wafer Depth:

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ft



Sediment Depth:

"7 o V'1





Sediment Recovery:

T , (H

% Recovery: -•' "L



Sample Technique: C

I^RACORE)

GEOPROBE (^PONAR^/



Field duplicate:

YES

NO Depth:



Sample Collected to refusal:

NO



Coordinates as proposed: (YEj>>
(New) Lat.

NO
Long.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations:

(color, texture, odor)

! jf'k) i "* ( >. i\"\ ^ <,

VM ^ w ifh 51 1'

Comments/Remarks: A	^ _¦	S	ijU ^

•••• /? -7 /
SIGNATURE:	-	( [/


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location;

Lat.

Date Collected;
Sample Collected By:

Water Depth:

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization



m i N

Area

Long-

16

, .O t ' Time Collected:	' "S



i l

¦> / ^ ^

C f-'

ft

% Recovery; 	

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: C^VIBRACORE') GEOPROBE Q PONAR

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO



Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat, 1 ',-3 ' I ^ "¦

Long. r.o C , i : ' ! ^

Degrees Decimal Minutes

f\	» ,

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) tb?->&," - ~v H~ 1 H->	rv K H U

Comments/Remarks:	f -UaiciP

'i "¦

/ ,*

->11 • , J,A , ^
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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Eeorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:	'S > x ^ ^ ^

Lat.

3 - H 3.

Area

Long.

Date Collected:

U/M 1 \

Time Collected: .'C ~i 6

Sample Collected By:

t\ v'.v>



Water Depth;

~i- 6

ft

Sediment Depth:

'1- 5" f>



Sediment Recovery:

M.t '

% Recovery: 1 ..

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CviBRACORE"_)

GEOPROBE

Field duplicate;	YES

Sample Collected to refusal; \ KS)

Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat. 21'< iC, '

NO
NO

Depth:

Long, i',	^

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) ,



lU-W

. S W,

.		 Degrees Decimal Minutes

11 rp, v C'~Hl r ;-i( \ *~

Comments/Remarks: A ^ ,>A S , ^ • i, '

'o l ^~*y ^	^ ' 4:'		 		

¦~C q:--^ a f>	
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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location:

Lat

Date Collected:
Sample Collected By:

Wafer Depth;

Rn er Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

L 1 7, - M s

\K I • ^



r~ ~ y

Area

Long.

Time Collected:

ft

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sediment Depth:

Sediment Recovery:

% Recovery:

Sample Technique: vV'tBRACORfQ

GEOPROBE

PONAR ;>

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

NO

NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat, 		

NO
Long-

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Degrees Decimal Minutes

.—^ ^^ A \^, i, M y\



Comments/Remarks:	^x'^i gLVuL W	oc, iW .yf- C -I! -X' Y

x;

SIGNATURE:	..	( i7t?

// -V ; /


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

liver Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location;

Lat.

i ,11 •<,- ¦-/

Area

Date Collected;

Sample Collected By:

Water Depth;
Sediment Depth:
Sediment Recovery:



Is ft
f - -A.' - •

Long-

t'i'j <	Time Collected: C""Vtc>

ft

% Recovery:

^6

t. >

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: v^VTBRACORE"*) GEOPROBE (fPONAR V

Field duplicate:

YES

Sample Collected to refusal: ^ES>

NO
NO

Depth:

Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat.	,



Long, "'y^ s> "*	•"*

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor) t?y-,

r - -v

J i	-K

Sr 14'



Degrees Decimal Minutes

A	„	{	I

f" O\:i/Or >-	/ t~


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Area

Lai,

Q "I'Sr, "/ r-'-lC-

Long, i ^ ?



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected:



Time Collected:





Sample Collected By:

'S.s/oV*







Water Depth;

'"> • ~C''l

ft





Sediment Depth:

'Z, > tx







Sediment Recovery:



% Recovery:

•—	—-



Sample Technique: C

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GEOPROBE C

PONAR>



Field duplicate:

YES

NO

Depth:



Sample Collected to refusal: (VES>

NO



				

Coordinates as proposed:

NO





(New) Lat,



Long.



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations:

(color, texture, odor)

(ur-S -V.A V

s 1V-



Comments/Remarks:

OV.







SIGNATURE:




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Field Data Collection Form

River Eouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site

Project Title



Characterization



Sampling Location:

n f> ¦- i -
t\ f\ h ^ ' .-¦>

^ to Area



Lat.



Long.

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Date Collected;



Time Collected: ' '•>



Sample Collected By:

7\Vr><*>





Water Depth;

1 3 1 4

ft



Sediment Depth:

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Sediment Recovery:



% Recovery: >0



Sample Technique: C

VTBRACoill

	—

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GEOPROBE QPONAlT>

	'"" 				 pT*a*"



Field duplicate:

YES

NO Depth:



Sample Collected to refusal: YES





Coordinates as proposed: YES
(New) Lat "i ,3 jC

Long. '3 CX.', ^

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations; (color, texture, odor)

,o

^' '¦ f ^ ::^rr-4f. ^trv\ ,	^ ^ ^ ><,

cVyiArv-ei b». . 0°A

^ / 'pV-W -uX^'a.y •tHCvA	b-./

^ x/1

SIGNATURE;	( l/ir'


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title
Sampling Location:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

w->. i":-

Area

Sediment Recovery:

Lat.



Long.



Date Collected:

: y v,y'1

Time Collected:

t (ri

Sample Collected By:

"S 'VdV:





Water Depth:

r? ,^5

ft



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% Recovery: , ^ V ,

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: v VFBRACORF"; GEOPROBE PONAR~^)

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Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed: YES

(New) I at. 0jc

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NO	Depth:

(no)

Long. "B CjI 11



Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Observations: (color, texture, odor)



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Comments/Remarks: '1 '^v_ ,	
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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

Sampling Location:

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

n c- /

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Area

I .at. > <. i 1





Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: VVIHRACORF '

GEOPROBE

Field duplicate:	YES

Sample Collected to refusal: YES

Coordinates as proposed: iYl-S)
(New) Lat. 	

NO

NO
Long-

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Depth:

VV

	 Degrees Decimal Minutes

-- < -

Comments/Remarks: /r 4^1?a \ «

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SIGNATURE:


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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

Sampling Location:

Area

Lat. V • ~ i o-

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Date Collected;

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Sample Collected By: S, y'/> >
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% Recovery;

Degrees Decimal Minutes

Sample Technique: CvffiRACORE'



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YES

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(New) Lat

NO

NO

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Depth:



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Degrees Decimal Minutes

.r- <"J	(>-' I *

Comments/Remarks: CVv





S1GNATURE:



/ j /




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Field Data Collection Form

Project Title

River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline Area Site
Characterization

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Lat, i " ¦

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Appendix B
Lithologic Core Logs


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-01

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 9/30/2013 9:54:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 2:55:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.4079

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.6083

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 4ft

536.4 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

o

(/)

o

CO

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<

o

_l

o

X


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£ EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-02

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 10:31:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/2/2013 10:45:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.3670

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.6333

542.7 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.8 ft

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

24

24

24

24

10

CT

CT

CT

CT

CT

CT

RREC13-02-0001

SC

SANDY CLAY: dark gray silty soft clay and fine
sand (35%). Hydrocarbon odor

RREC13-02-0103

RREC13-02-0305

CL

CLAY: dark gray soft clay with some organic
material (20%). Hydrocarbon odor. @37" and
@53": dense organic material (~70%), causes
clay to 'break' here

RREC13-02-0507

SC

RREC13-02-0709

RREC13-02-0911

gray soft organic clay and fine sand (35%)

CL

CLAY: dark gray semi-soft clay

sc

SANDY CLAY: gray semi-soft clay and fine sand
(35%)	

11

End of Boring at 9.8 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

PAGE 1 of 1


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-03

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 10:48:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 2:05:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.3229

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.6321

521.4 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.2 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-03-0001

24

CT

RREC13-03-0103

24

CT

RREC13-03-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: gray silty clay with little fine sand
(10%), little gravel (10%). Hydrocarbon odor.

sc

sc

CLAYEY SAND: dark gray clayey medium-coarse
sand with some shell pieces <1 cm (25%) and
some gravel (20%). Hydrocarbon odor.

26

CT

RREC13-03-0507

SC

CH

SC

SANDY CLAY: gray medium sandy clay with
some shell pieces ~1 mm (20%), trace organic
wood pieces (5%), 1 well-rounded cobble 4x3x2

cm. Hydrocarbon odor.	

CLAYEY SAND: clayey medium-coarse sand with
little rounded gravel (15%), little shell fragments 1

mm (15%)		

CLAY: beige/tan semi-stiff clay and gravel/coarse

sand (25%)	

CLAYEY SAND: gray clayey fine-medium sand
with little gravel (10%), little pebbles/cobbles up to
3x3x2 cm (10%)	

End of Boring at 7.2 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

PAGE 1 of 1


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-05

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 10:13:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 3:00:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.1596

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.7085

532.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 3.5 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-05-0001

30

CT

RREC13-05-0103

CL-ML

CLAYEY SILT: dark gray-black clayey silt with
little fine sand (15%), trace subangular gravel
(10%), trace coarse sand (5%), trace wood pieces
<1 cm (1%)

End of Boring at 3.5 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

PAGE 1 of 1


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-06

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 9:36:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 4:30:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.1026

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.7361

532.7 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 2.8 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-06-0001

SC

21.6

CT

RREC13-06-0103

SANDY CLAY: dark gray medium-coarse sandy
clay with some gravel (25%) with little shell debris
<0.5 cm (15%). @8-9": crimson streak.
Hydrocarbon odor.

End of Boring at 2.8 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

PAGE 1 of 1


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-09

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 4:11:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 8:15:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.9326

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.8201

536.4 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 3.8 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-09-0001

24

CT

RREC13-09-0103

10

CT

RREC13-09-0305

SC

CLAYEY SAND: black clayey fine-medium sand

and shells 1-2 cm (30%), with some

grave/pebbles (20%) 	

CL

SILTY CLAY; dark gray silty soft clay, trace shell
hash (1%). Faint hydrocarbon odor.

End of Boring at 3.8 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

PAGE 1 of 1


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EA Engineering,
Science, and
Technology, Inc.

SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-13

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 2:47:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 10:25:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.7470

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.9614

542 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.3 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

12

CT

RREC13-13-0001

SANDY CLAY: black fine-medium sandy clay with
little gravel (15%). Hydrocarbon odor.	

24

CT

RREC13-13-0103

CL

SILTY CLAY: black silty semi-soft clay with trace
fine sand (10%). Hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-13-0305

CL

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with some organics
(20%). Hydrocarbon and sewage odor.

27

CT

RREC13-13-0507

End of Boring at 7.3 ft.

11

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Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-14

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 2:07:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 9:55:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.6877

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.9863

539.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-14-0001

24

CT

RREC13-14-0103

24

CT

RREC13-14-0305

CL

CLAY: dark gray - black semi-firm clay with little
rounded-subrounded gravel (10%), little organic
debris (10%), trace fine sand (5%). Strong
hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-14-0507

33

CT

RREC13-14-0710

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-15

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 1:29:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 8:55:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.5124

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.0950

525.3 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 3.2 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-15-0001

26.4

CT

RREC13-15-0103

CL

CLAY: gray semi-firm clay and organics (25%).
Faint hydrocarbon odor.

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with re/orange farving, some
gravel/pebbles (25%)

End of Boring at 3.2 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-16

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 8:39:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 4:25:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.6167

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.5062

528.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-16-0001

CL

SILTY CLAY: soupy dark gray silty clay, water
visible in core, with little fine sand (15%) and little
asphalt pieces, gravel-sized (15%). Hydrocarbon
odor.

24

CT

RREC13-16-0103

24

CT

RREC13-16-0305

24

CT

RREC13-16-0507

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with some angular fine
grave/coarse sand (25%)

24

CT

RREC13-16-0709

12

CT

RREC13-16-0911

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-17

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/21/2013 3:21:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 9:45:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.5956

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.3997

530.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

CT

RREC13-17-0001

24

CT

RREC13-17-0103

24

CT

RREC13-17-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty clay. @9-10":
ketchup packet. @8-10": angular coarse
sand/grave ~40%. @20-22": angular gravel.
@42-44": angular gravel (25%), clay pieces ~1cm,
pebbles ~10%. @56-57": angular gravel 25%.
@64-69": organic twigs 2-3cm long.

24

CT

RREC13-17-0507

24

CT

CT

RREC13-17-0709

RREC13-17-0911

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-18

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 10:17:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 4:00:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.5613

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.3893

527.8 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

_1

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

24

24

24

24

12

CT

RREC13-18-0001

CT

RREC13-18-0103

CL

SILTY CLAY: gray silty soft clay with little organic
debris (15%), trace fine sand (1-5%)

CL

SILTY CLAY: soupy silty clay with some
gravel-sized pieces of asphalt (30%).
Hydrocarbon odor.

CT

RREC13-18-0305

CL

CLAY: dark gray - gray semi-stiff clay with some
gravel (25%), some organic debris (25%).
Hydrocarbon odor.

CT

RREC13-18-0507

CT

RREC13-18-0709

CH

CLAY: gray still clay with red/grayish/blue farving
and gravel/coarse sand (30%).

CT

RREC13-18-0911

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-19

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 11:04:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 10/31/2013 11:45:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.5331

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.2826

532.4 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 0.75 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

CT

RREC13-19-0001

GC

GRAVELLEY CLAY: gray stiff clay with some
pebbles (25%) and some twigs 2-3 cm long
(20%). Hydrocarbon odor.	

End of Boring at 0.75 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-20

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 1:29:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/1/2013 2:20:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.4866

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.2205

525.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 5.1 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

12

CT

RREC13-20-0001

24

CT

RREC13-20-0103

25

CT

RREC13-20-0305

GC

GRAVELLEY CLAY: gray clay and gravel (30%),
little pebbles (10%). 	

CL

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with little angular
coarse sand/fine grave (15%)

End of Boring at 5.1 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-21

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 4:05:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/1/2013 11:00:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.4348

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.4484

528.8 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-
LU

< c

if) o

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O
O

o
x

w

_1

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

24

24

24

24

12

CT

RREC13-21-0001

CT

RREC13-21 -0103

CT

RREC13-21-0305

CT

RREC13-21-0507

CT

RREC13-21-0709

ML

SILT: black silt, VERY soupy in top foot, trace fine
sand (10%). @92-98": gravel-sized pieces of
asphalt. Hydrocarbon odor.

CT

RREC13-21-0911

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with red farving, some coarse
sand (20%), some angular gravel (25%)

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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PROJECT NAME River Rouqe/Ecorse Shoreline PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

J LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 4:38:00 AM LATITUDE 15 3818

DATE LOGGED 11/1/2013 3:40:00 PM LONGITUDE -83° 07 3237
DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mudpuppy ELEVATION 531 9 fl
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore (Sediment Surface)

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

> DEPTH (ft)

SAMPLE INTERVAL
(inches)

SAMPLE TYPE

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS
(Sample ID at sample depth)

GRAPHIC LOG

uses CLASS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

.C
Q.
0
Q



12

CT

RREC13-22-0001



CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray-black silty soft clay with
some coarse sand/fine angular grave (20%).

Hydrocarbon odor.

fin

2 -

24

CT

RREC13-22-0103

4 -

24

CT

RREC13-22-0305

6 -

24

CT

RREC13-22-0507

8 -

24

CT

RREC13-22-0709



12

CT

RREC13-22-0911

WMrnk

CL

CLAY: gray semi-stiff clay 04



CL

CLAY: light gray semi-stiff clay , s>e



ML

SILT: black silt , aB



CL



11 -











End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-23

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 9:02:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/2/2013 11:25:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.3300

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.2630

535.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

24

24

24

24

12

CT

RREC13-23-0001

CT

RREC13-23-0103

CT

RREC13-23-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty soft clay with little
angular gravel (15%), little fine-coarse sand
(15%), trace organics (10%)

CT

RREC13-23-0507

CT

RREC13-23-0709

CT

RREC13-23-0911

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-24

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 9:56:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/4/2013 4:15:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.1944

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.3252

523.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 3.3 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-24-0001

CL

SILTY CLAY: silty clay and medium sand-gravel
with some organics (20%), some cobbles (15%)
(up to 7x5x3 cm)

28

CT

RREC13-24-0103

CL

CLAY: beige/gray semi-stiff to stiff clay, trace clay
(10%)	

CH

CLAY: gray stiff clay with blue tint; yellow/orange
striations/farving, some coarse sand/grave I (20%)

End of Boring at 3.3 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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PROJECT NAME River Rouqe/Ecorse Shoreline PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

J LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 9:04:00 AM LATITUDE 15 1300

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 4:00:00 PM LONGITUDE -83° 07 3973
DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mudpuppy ELEVATION 520 5 fl
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore (Sediment Surface)

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

> DEPTH (ft)

SAMPLE INTERVAL
(inches)

SAMPLE TYPE

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS
(Sample ID at sample depth)

GRAPHIC LOG

uses CLASS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

.C
Q.
0
Q



12

CT

RREC13-25-0001

1111

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty soft clay and
fine-medium sand (30%), with some organic
debris (20%), little shell fragments (~1mm) (15%).
Hydrocarbon odor , n

2 -

24

CT

RREC13-25-0103

• o; ^ o;

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty soft clay with trace
fine-medium sand (10%) , R



SC

CLAYEY SAND: black clayey fine-medium sand

(60%) ,		



CL

CLAY: dark gray soft clay 7A



OL

PEAT: dense black organic debris (70%, 1-3 cm) , ?b

1

CL

CLAY: dark gray semi-soft clay with some organic
debris 1-3 cm long (20%)

4 -

24

CT

RREC13-25-0305

6 -

24

CT

RREC13-25-0507

8	-

9	-

10	—

11	-

33

CT

RREC13-25-0710



SC

CLAYEY SAND: black clayey fine-medium sand

(65%) with some orqanic material (20%) /	7,6	

ill

CL

CLAY: dark gray soft-semi-soft clay with some
organics (20%)

»»



SC

CLAYEY SAND: black clayey fine-medium sand
(50-60%), with little shell debris (10%) n?



SC

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy semi-soft clay
with little organics (15%), trace rounded gravel

(in°/,i j 98











(IU/uJ j

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-26

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 8:11:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 5:40:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.9291

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.6209

520.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.3 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-26-0001

ML

CLAYEY SILT: dark gray clayey silt, very soupy,
water visible in core; trace gravel (5%). Faint
hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-26-0103

24

CT

RREC13-26-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty clay with little coarse
sand (15%), trace shell fragments 1-3 mm (10%).
Faint hydrocarbon odor.

27

CT

RREC13-26-0507

End of Boring at 7.3 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-27

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 7:34:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/4/2013 2:15:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.8520

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.7260

532.8 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.9 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

o

(/)

o

CO

_l

<

o

_l

o

X


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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-28

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/1/2013 5:40:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 10:20:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.7693

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.8988

537.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.7 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

11

12

CT

RREC13-28-0001

CL CLAY: gray semi-soft clay, soupy at top, water
visible in core. Hydrocarbon odor.

SANDY CLAY: black sandy (coarse, 30%) clay.
Hydrocarbon odor.	

24

CT

RREC13-28-0103

24

CT

RREC13-28-0305

CL

CLAY: gray to dark gray semi-soft clay with some
organic debris (20%), little coarse sand/fine gravel
(10%). Hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-28-0507

24

CT

CT

RREC13-28-0709

RREC13-28-0911

End of Boring at 9.7 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-29

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/1/2013 5:00:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 8:05:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.6219

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.0718

535.8 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

w

_i

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

24

24

24

24

CT

RREC13-29-0001

CT

RREC13-29-0103

CT

RREC13-29-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray semi soft silty clay with
trace gravel (5%). Strong hydrocarbon odor.

CT

RREC13-29-0507

CT

CT

RREC13-29-0709

RREC13-29-0911

SC

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy (fine, 30%) clay.
Hydrocarbon odor.	

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty semi-soft clay.
Hydrocarbon odor.

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-30

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/1/2013 4:15:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 9:45:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.5253

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.2419

528.6 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.25 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

CT

RREC13-30-0001

24

CT

RREC13-30-0103

CL

SILTY CLAY: gray semi-soft clay and organic
debris (30%). Hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-30-0305

CL
CL

SILTY CLAY: gray semi-soft silty clay and organic

debris (50%). Hydrocarbon odor.	

SILTY CLAY: gray semi-soft clay and organic
debris (30%). Hydrocarbon odor.

sc

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy (fine, 30%) clay
with some organic and shell debris 1-2 mm (20%)

27

CT

RREC13-30-0507

CL

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with some organics
(30%). Hydrocarbon odor.

End of Boring at 7.25 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-31

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 3:40:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 2:40:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.4205

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.4118

543.8 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.25 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

11

CL

12

CT

RREC13-31-0001

SILTY CLAY: gray silty clay, soupy water visible in
core, some organic matter (30%)	

24

CT

RREC13-31 -0103

CL

24

CT

RREC13-31-0305

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with some organic
material (25%), little gravel (10%)

27

CT

RREC13-31-0507

End of Boring at 7.25 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-32

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 2:55:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/1/2013 10:40:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.3860

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.3116

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 4ft

543.8 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O
O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-32-0001

24

CT

RREC13-32-0103

12

CT

RREC13-32-0305

SC

SC

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy (fine, 30%) clay
with some silt (25%), some organic debris (25% -
peach pit found or walnut found?). Sour
hydrocarbon odor.	

SANDY CLAY: gray sandy (fine, 35-40%) clay
with some rounded-subrounded gravel and
organic debris (20%)

CL

CLAY: dark gray/black clay with wood chunks -
yellow/orange in color, solid but easily shredded
(40%), organic roots 30%. Strong sour odor -
maybe sewage

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with reddish striations; little
yellow/orange wood chunks (1 cm in size), little
gravel (15%)

End of Boring at 4 ft.

11

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Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-33

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 4:45:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/2/2013 10:15:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.4929

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.5782

545.1 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-33-0001

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty soft clay with trace
fine sand (5%). Hydrocarbon odor.



24

24

24

24

12

CT

CT

CT

CT

CT

RREC13-33-0103

CL

CLAY: dark gray semi-soft clay with some
organics (20%). Hydrocarbon odor.

RREC13-33-0305

RREC13-33-0507

CL

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with some organics
(20%), trace shell pieces <1 cm (5%)

RREC13-33-0709

RREC13-33-0911

CL

CLAY: dark gray semi-firm clay with little white
shell pieces ~1 mm (10%)

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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PROJECT NAME River Rouqe/Ecorse Shoreline PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

J LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
DATE COLLECTED 11/1/2013 3:40:00 PM LATITUDE I**0 11 1103

DATE LOGGED 11/4/2013 8:30:00 AM LONGITUDE -83° 08 6289

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy

iv.uupuppy ELEVATION 533 6 ft

DRILLING METHOD Vibracore (Sediment Surface)

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas CORE RECOVERY 9 7 ft

> DEPTH (ft)

SAMPLE INTERVAL
(inches)

SAMPLE TYPE

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS
(Sample ID at sample depth)

GRAPHIC LOG

uses CLASS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

.C
Q.
0
Q



12

CT

RREC13-34-0001

HP

CL

SILTY CLAY: gray silty soft clay with little organic
debris (15%). Hydrocarbon odor

0.8



OL /

PEAT: dense black organic debris (70%, 1-3 cm).
Hydrocarbon odor

08

2 -

24

CT

RREC13-34-0103

CL

,3

«

OL
CL

SILTY CLAY: gray silty soft clay with little organic
debris (15%). Hydrocarbon odor

1.3

PEAT: dense black organic debris (70%, 1-3 cm).
Hydrocarbon odor

SILTY CLAY: gray silty clay with some organics



4 -

24

CT

RREC13-34-0305

Hydrocarbon odor.

45

Si!

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray/black silty clay and
organic debris (35-40%), some fine-medium sand
(20%). Hydrocarbon odor.

6 -

24

CT

RREC13-34-0507

Ill

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty semi-soft clay.

Hydrocarbon odor.

6.8

o ^ u „ ^ V

CL

SILTY CLAY: silty clay and fine-medium sand
(40%), some organics 1-2 cm (twigs) (25%)



8 -

24

CT

RREC13-34-0709



CL ,

7 1



CL /
CL ,

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty semi-soft clay.

74

75

fl

CL I
CL

SILTY CLAY: silty clay and fine-medium sand
(40%), some organics 1-2 cm (twigs) (25%)



SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty semi-soft clay.
Hydrocarbon odor.

SILTY CLAY: silty clay and fine-medium sand
(40%), some organics 1-2 cm (twigs) (25%)

10	—

11	-

8

CT

RREC13-34-0911

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay

Qfi









sc

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy (fine-medium,
30%) semi-soft clay

9.7

End of Boring at 9.7 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-35

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 5:25:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 8:25:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.3934

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.6793

529.2 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 4.9 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-35-0001

ML

CL

24

CT

RREC13-35-0103

SC

SILT: black soupy silt, soupy, water visible in core,
with some fine sand (20%), some wood/organic
chips < 5 mm in size (20%). Strong hydrocarbon

odor.	

CLAY: dark gray/black soft to semi-soft clay with
little organic debris/wood chunks ~1.5 cm (15%),
one twig 5 cm long, 2 cm diameter. Strong
hydrocarbon odor.	

SAND: gray fine-medium grained sand with little
clay (10%), trace rounded gravel (5%). Sewage
odor.

23

CT

RREC13-35-0305

End of Boring at 4.9 ft.

11

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Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-36

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/28/2013 3:33:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 10/31/2013 11:55:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.0963

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.8892

533.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 2.6 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

<3

(/)

O

CO

_i

<

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-37

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/28/2013 4:39:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/1/2013 9:10:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.2855

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.5958

541.3 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.8 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

CT

RREC13-37-0001

GC

GRAVELLEY CLAY: gray to dark-gray semi-soft
clay and angular gravel (30-40%), trace gastropod
shells (10%), trace fine sand (10%). Slight
hydrocarbon odor.	

24

CT

RREC13-37-0103

24

CT

RREC13-37-0305

CL

CLAY: gray semi-hard clay with some organic
debris (20%) 3-4 cm long. @101": white shell
hash.

24

CT

RREC13-37-0507

24

CT

CT

RREC13-37-0709

RREC13-37-0911

End of Boring at 9.8 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-38

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 1:40:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/2/2013 12:00:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.2395

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.5045

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 6ft

545.1 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

o

(/)

o

CO

_l

<

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_l

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X


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PROJECT NAME River Rouqe/Ecorse Shoreline PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

J LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 2:20:00 PM LATITUDE 11 *M97

DATE LOGGED 11/2/2013 9:10:00 AM LONGITUDE -83° 08 3972
DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mudpuppy ELEVATION 544 5 fl
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore (Sediment Surface)

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

> DEPTH (ft)

SAMPLE INTERVAL
(inches)

SAMPLE TYPE

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS
(Sample ID at sample depth)

GRAPHIC LOG

uses CLASS

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

.C
Q.
0
Q



12

CT

RREC13-39-0001



sc

SANDY CLAY: dark gray sandy (fine-medium,

45%) clay with little organics/shell hash (15%).
Hydrocarbon odor.

1 4

2 -

24

CT

RREC13-39-0103



sc

CLAYEY SAND: gray clayey (40%) fine-medium
sand (fine-medium). @27-30": large cobble

4 -

24

CT

RREC13-39-0305



sc

SANDY CLAY: gray sandy (20%) clay with trace
rounded gravel. @100-101": white shell hash

BR

6 -

24

CT

RREC13-39-0507



8 -

24

CT

RREC13-39-0709



10	—

11	-

9

CT

RREC13-39-0911

^5^











End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-40

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/28/2013 4:04:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/1/2013 9:25:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.1417

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.6605

539.2 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.4 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

GC

12

CT

RREC13-40-0001

GRAVELLEY CLAY: gray gravelley soft clay with
some organic material/wood pices 2-3 cm (30%)

24

CT

RREC13-40-0103

24

CT

RREC13-40-0305

CL

CLAY: gray semi-hard clay with some organics
(25%)

28.8

CT

RREC13-40-0507

11

End of Boring at 7.4 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-41

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 4:13:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/31/2013 8:50:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 14.5261

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 08.4540

540 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

CL

12

CT

RREC13-41-0001

CLAY: dark gray semi-soft clay wth some organic
material 1-2 cm (20%), trace coarse/fine sand.
Strong hydrocarbon odor.	

24

CT

RREC13-41 -0103

24

CT

RREC13-41 -0305

CL

CLAY: gray soft clay with some angular gravel
(25%), little coarse sand (15%). @104-107":
angular cobble 6x6x4 cm in size. Less strong
hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-41-0507

24

CT

CT

RREC13-41-0709

RREC13-41-0911

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-42

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/4/2013 10:46:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/4/2013 3:10:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.3669

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.1948

536.4 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 4.25 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

CT

RREC13-42-0001

24

CT

RREC13-42-0103

15

CT

RREC13-42-0305

CL

CLAY: gray semi-stiff clay with shell fragments up
to 4 cm long

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with red/orange
striations/farving

CL

CLAY: black semi-stiff to stiff gray clay, faint
hydrocarbon odor.

CH

CLAY: stiff gray clay with orange/light gray
striations.

End of Boring at 4.25 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-44

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 8:25:00 AM

DATELOGGED 11/1/2013 3:20:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15
LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.3855

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.3724

543.5 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.3 ft

<
>
0-

LLl

< c

if) o

<
W

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O

o

o

X

w

<
—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-44-0001

24

CT

RREC13-44-0103

CL

24

CT

RREC13-44-0305

SILTY CLAY: black silty soft clay with trace fine
sand (10%) trace angular grave (5%).
Hydrocarbon odor.

28

CT

RREC13-44-0507

End of Boring at 7.3 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT= Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-45

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/29/2013 2:38:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/1/2013 2:30:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.4340

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.1805

538.2 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 5.3 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-45-0001

24

CT

RREC13-45-0103

28

CT

RREC13-45-0305

ML

GM

SILT: gray to dark gray silt, soupy with some
angular gravel/pebbles (20%), some organic
debris (20%). Hydrocarbon odor.	

GRAVELLEY SILT: black silt with 40%
gravel/coarse sand, little gravel-sized pices of
asphalt (10%). Hydrocarbon odor.

CL

CLAY: gray semi-soft clay with some coarse sand
(20%), trace gravel (10%)

End of Boring at 5.3 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-46

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 3:32:00 PM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/6/2013 9:00:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.5942

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.8372

537.9 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 8.6 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

12

CT

RREC13-46-0001

SILTY CLAY: black silty clay with some gravel
(30%), some pieces of asphalt (20%), soupy,
water visible in core. Sour/sewage odor

SILTY CLAY: black silty soft clay with little
grave/coarse sand (15%), water visible in core.

SP

sc

SILTY SAND: silty medium-coarse sand and
woody debris (35%)

24

CT

RREC13-46-0103

GM

SANDY CLAY: gray clay and medium-coarse
sand (30%). @23": large stick, 4 cm long, 2 cm
diameter

SILTY GRAVEL: subrounded gravel in silt

24

CT

RREC13-46-0305

CL

CLAY: gray semi-stiff clay with some fine sand
(20%)

24

CT

RREC13-46-0507

18

CT

RREC13-46-0710

End of Boring at 8.6 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-47

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 10/30/2013 11:19:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 10/30/2013 5:00:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.6007

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.1160

546.3 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 10 ft

<
>
a.

LU

< c

<
w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

O
O

o
x

w

—I

o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-47-0001

24

CT

RREC13-47-0103

24

CT

RREC13-47-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: dark gray silty clay and organic
material (30%), little wood pieces <1 cm (15%).
Hydrocarbon odor throughout. @89-90": very vine
(1mm) metal shavings, possibly? @110-120":
VERY strong hydrocarbon odor - wood pices
orange/slight sheen

24

CT

RREC13-47-0507

24

CT

RREC13-47-0709

12

CT

RREC13-47-0911

11

End of Boring at 10 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-48

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 7:42:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATELOGGED 11/5/2013 3:15:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.5722

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.0724

532.9 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

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SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

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MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

11

CL

12

CT

RREC13-48-0001

SILTY CLAY: gray silty (40%) soft clay with litle
coarse-medium sand (15%), little gravel (10%),
grace shell fragments <1 cm.	

24

CT

RREC13-48-0103

24

CT

RREC13-48-0305

CL

SILTY CLAY: gray silty (30%) soft clay with some
organics (small hair-like roots) (20%), trace wood
and shell debris < 1 cm (1%)

24

CT

RREC13-48-0507

33

CT

RREC13-48-0710

GP-GM

CL

CHARCOAL: charcoal pieces, black in color--
coarse to gravel-sized, angular in 10% gray silt.

CLAY: gray soft clay with little coarse sand (15%)

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-49

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 8:19:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/5/2013 4:00:00 PM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 15.6119

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 07.0358

535.2 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 9.75 ft

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LU

< c

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w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

a

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o
w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

CL

12

CT

RREC13-49-0001

CLAY: dark gray soft clay with some shell
fragments <1 cm (30%), little coarse sand/gravel
(10%), wood pieces 1-2 cm. Hydrocarbon odor

24

CT

RREC13-49-0103

24

CT

RREC13-49-0305

CL

CLAY: dark gray soft clay with trace gravel/asphalt
pieces (5%). Hydrocarbon odor.

24

CT

RREC13-49-0507

33

CT

RREC13-49-0710

End of Boring at 9.75 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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SEDIMENT BORING RREC13-50

PROJECT NAME River Rouge/Ecorse Shoreline
DATE COLLECTED 11/5/2013 2:53:00 AM

PROJECT NUMBER 62561.15

DATE LOGGED 11/6/2013 8:45:00 AM

LOCATION Ecorse, Ml
LATITUDE 42° 16.3952

DRILLING CONTRACTOR Mud puppy
DRILLING METHOD Vibracore

LONGITUDE -83° 06.5955

520.9 ft

LOGGED BY M. Gelinas

ELEVATION 	

(Sediment Surface)

CORE RECOVERY 7.1 ft

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LU

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w

SAMPLE SUBMITTED FOR ANALYSIS

(Sample ID at sample depth)

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w
o
w

MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

12

CT

RREC13-50-0001

24

CT

RREC13-50-0103

24

CT

RREC13-50-0305

ML

SANDY CLAYEY SILT: black silt with some
fine-medium sand (20%), some clay (20%), some
wood pieces 2x1 cm and organic debris
(sticks/roots) (20%) little angular asphalt/cement
pieces 5x2x3 cm (15%); shell fragment 5 cm
across. Water visible in core. Hydrocarbon odor.

25

CT

RREC13-50-0507

GC

GRAVELLY SILTY CLAY: gray silty clay and
gravel (30%), large cement/asphalt pieces, large
pices up to 6 cm long. Hydrocarbon odor.

End of Boring at 7.1 ft.

11

NOTES:

Sediment Surface elevation based on IGLD1985
CT = Core Tube

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Appendix C
Core Photographs


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10/31/2013

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RREC13-01-SURF


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11/02/2013

RREC13-02

A 		4. x.A

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11/02/2013

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11/05/2013

RREC13-03

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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/05/2013


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/05/2013

RREC13-05


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RREC13-06-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/05/2013

RREC13-07

No core photos
RREC13-07-SURF


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11/05/2013

RREC13-09



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RREC13-09-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-11

No Core Photos
RREC13-11-SURF


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11/05/2013

RREC13


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11/05/2013

RREC13-14


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RREC13-14-SURF


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RREC13-15-SURF


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10/31/2013

RREC13-16



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10/31/2013

RREC13-16-SU RF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-17


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-17-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-18


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-18-SU RF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-19

RREC13-19-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/01/2013

RREC13-20

RREC13-20-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/01/2013

RREC13-21


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11/01/2013

RREC13-21-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/01/2013

RREC13-22

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11/01/2013

RREC13-22-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/02/2013

RREC13-23

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11/02/2013

RREC13-23-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-24

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RREC13-24-SURF


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11/04/2013

RREC13-25



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11/04/2013

RREC13-25-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-26


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11/04/2013

RREC13-26-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-27


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11/04/2013

RREC13-27-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-28

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RREC13-28-SU RF


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11/04/2013

RREC13-29


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11/04/2013

RREC13-29-SU RF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/04/2013

RREC13-30


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11/04/2013

RREC13-30-SU RF


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10/31/2013

RREC13-31


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-31 -SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/01/2013

RREC13-32

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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/02/2013

RREC13-33

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11/02/2013

RREC13-33-SURF


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11/04/2013

RREC13-34

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11/04/2013

RREC13-34-SURF


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Grosse lie, Michigan
10/31/2013

RREC13-35

RREC13-35-SURF


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10/312013

RREC13-36


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Grosse lie, Michigan
11/1/2013

RREC13-37

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RREC13-37-SURF


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11/02/2013

RREC13-38

RREC13-38-SURF


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11/02/2013

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RREC13-39-SU RF


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11/01/2013

RREC13-40


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RREC13-40-SU RF


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10/31/2013

RREC13-41


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RREC13-41-SURF


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RREC13-42-SURF


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11/01/2013

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11/06/2013

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10/30/2013

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RREC13-48


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RREC13-49


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RREC13-49-SURF


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RREC13-50


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Appendix D
Particle Size Charts


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Sample ID:
Lab ID:"

RREC13-19-SURF

200-19207-F-1

Percent Solids:
Specific Gravity:

69.0%

2.650

Date Received:
Start Date:
End Date:

10/31/2013

11/20/2013

11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular

Non-soil material: Shell; Plant

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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Sieve
size

Particle
size, um

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finer

Incremental
percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

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100.0

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12.0

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2000

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13.9

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850

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6.6

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425

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5.8

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250

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9.0

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180

27.5

4.2

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150

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1.9

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75

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3.3

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30.7

21.4

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3.1

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12.2

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Classification

Percent of
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Gravel

33.0

Sand

44.7

Coarse Sand

13.9

Medium Sand

12.4

Fine Sand

18.4

Silt

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Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-45-SURF	Percent Solids: 41.8%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-2		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Shell; Plant; Wool

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Sieve

Particle

Percent

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

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1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

99.8

0.2

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4750

99.0

0.8

#10

2000

98.0

1.0

#20

850

97.4

0.6

#40

425

96.5

0.9

#60

250

91.9

4.6

#80

180

89.6

2.3

#100

150

87.7

1.9

#200

75

78.1

9.6

Hyd1

29.3

50.2

27.9

Hyd2

19.4

41.8

8.4

Hyd3

11.7

32.2

9.6

Hyd4

8.4

27.3

4.9

Hyd5

6.1

23.7

3.6

Hyd6

3.2

17.3

6.4

Hyd7

1.3

11.3

6.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

1.0

Sand

20.9

Coarse Sand

1.0

Medium Sand

1.5

Fine Sand

18.4

Silt

54.4

Clay

23.7









































TestAmerica Burlington

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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-22-SURF	Percent Solids: 40.4%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-3		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Shell

Hardness (>#10): NA

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

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3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.9

0.1

#20

850

99.5

0.4

#40

425

98.9

0.6

#60

250

97.6

1.3

#80

180

96.5

1.1

#100

150

95.5

1.0

#200

75

91.1

4.4

Hyd1

27.2

69.8

21.3

Hyd2

18.8

53.6

16.2

Hyd3

11.6

38.8

14.8

Hyd4

8.3

32.0

6.8

Hyd5

6.2

26.6

5.4

Hyd6

3.2

20.7

5.9

Hyd7

1.3

14.0

6.7









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

8.9

Coarse Sand

0.1

Medium Sand

1.0

Fine Sand

7.8

Silt

64.5

Clay

26.6









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-3	013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-21-SURF	Percent Solids: 31.3%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-4		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Wood

Hardness (>#10): NA



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size, um

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finer

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3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

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0.0

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4750

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0.0

#10

2000

100.0

0.0

#20

850

99.9

0.1

#40

425

99.9

0.0

#60

250

99.6

0.3

#80

180

99.6

0.0

#100

150

99.6

0.0

#200

75

99.3

0.3

Hyd1

25.9

97.1

2.2

Hyd2

17.5

83.6

13.5

Hyd3

11.1

60.0

23.6

Hyd4

8.1

46.6

13.4

Hyd5

6.1

37.9

8.7

Hyd6

3

25.8

12.1

Hyd7

1.3

17.4

8.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

0.7

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

0.1

Fine Sand

0.6

Silt

61.4

Clay

37.9









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-4 li^3/§
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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-20-SURF	Percent Solids: 68.1%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-5		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Plant; Wood

Hardness (> #10): Hard	

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Percent

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size

size, um

finer

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3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

97.2

2.8

#4

4750

89.1

8.1

#10

2000

79.2

9.9

#20

850

70.5

8.7

#40

425

63.5

7.0

#60

250

56.6

6.9

#80

180

53.8

2.8

#100

150

52.3

1.5

#200

75

48.1

4.2

Hyd1

27.9

40.1

8.0

Hyd2

18.3

36.0

4.1

Hyd3

11.1

29.4

6.6

Hyd4

7.9

25.1

4.3

Hyd5

5.9

22.6

2.5

Hyd6

3

16.7

5.9

Hyd7

1.3

12.6

4.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

10.9

Sand

41.0

Coarse Sand

9.9

Medium Sand

15.7

Fine Sand

15.4

Silt

25.5

Clay

22.6









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-5 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-16-SURF	Percent Solids: 38.4%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-6		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Subangular		Non-soil material: NA

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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size

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size, um

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finer

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percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.8

0.2

#20

850

99.7

0.1

#40

425

99.7

0.0

#60

250

99.4

0.3

#80

180

99.3

0.1

#100

150

99.2

0.1

#200

75

97.4

1.8

Hyd1

27.4

84.2

13.2

Hyd2

18.2

74.3

9.9

Hyd3

11.3

56.0

18.3

Hyd4

8.3

46.0

10.0

Hyd5

5.9

39.1

6.9

Hyd6

3

28.8

10.3

Hyd7

1.3

18.8

10.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

2.6

Coarse Sand

0.2

Medium Sand

0.1

Fine Sand

2.3

Silt

58.3

Clay

39.1









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-6 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-17-SURF	Percent Solids: 38.2%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-7		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

100.0

0.0

#20

850

99.9

0.1

#40

425

99.8

0.1

#60

250

99.2

0.6

#80

180

98.5

0.7

#100

150

97.9

0.6

#200

75

94.8

3.1

Hyd1

26.8

74.4

20.4

Hyd2

18.3

60.6

13.8

Hyd3

10.7

57.8

2.8

Hyd4

8.3

37.0

20.8

Hyd5

6.2

31.2

5.8

Hyd6

3.1

24.0

7.2

Hyd7

1.3

15.7

8.3









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

5.2

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

0.2

Fine Sand

5.0

Silt

63.6

Clay

31.2









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-7 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-18-SURF	Percent Solids: 40.2%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-8		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Shell; Plant

Hardness (> #10): Hard	

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Sieve
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size, um

Percent
finer

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percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.9

0.1

#20

850

99.7

0.2

#40

425

99.6

0.1

#60

250

98.6

1.0

#80

180

97.7

0.9

#100

150

96.9

0.8

#200

75

92.2

4.7

Hyd1

28.2

67.8

24.4

Hyd2

18.8

57.7

10.1

Hyd3

11.6

42.1

15.6

Hyd4

8.5

33.5

8.6

Hyd5

6

27.8

5.7

Hyd6

3.2

20.4

7.4

Hyd7

1.3

13.3

7.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

7.8

Coarse Sand

0.1

Medium Sand

0.3

Fine Sand

7.4

Silt

64.4

Clay

27.8









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-8 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-36-SURF	Percent Solids: 19.5%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-9		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Plant; Wood

Hardness (> #10): NA	

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Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

95.9

4.1

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2000

89.7

6.2

#20

850

89.4

0.3

#40

425

88.4

1.0

#60

250

86.7

1.7

#80

180

85.3

1.4

#100

150

83.2

2.1

#200

75

76.4

6.8

Hyd1

33.1

50.3

26.1

Hyd2

21.3

43.6

6.7

Hyd3

12.5

34.7

8.9

Hyd4

8.8

28.0

6.7

Hyd5

6.6

21.3

6.7

Hyd6

3.3

16.4

4.9

Hyd7

1.4

9.7

6.7









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

4.1

Sand

19.5

Coarse Sand

6.2

Medium Sand

1.3

Fine Sand

12.0

Silt

55.1

Clay

21.3









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-9 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-37-SURF	Percent Solids: 54.2%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-10	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Shell; Plant

Hardness (> #10): NA

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.7

0.3

#20

850

99.3

0.4

#40

425

99.0

0.3

#60

250

97.0

2.0

#80

180

95.3

1.7

#100

150

93.3

2.0

#200

75

64.5

28.8

Hyd1

33.4

19.2

45.3

Hyd2

21.6

15.3

3.9

Hyd3

12.8

9.4

5.9

Hyd4

9.2

7.5

2.0

Hyd5

6.6

5.4

2.1

Hyd6

3.2

5.0

0.3

Hyd7

1.4

4.1

1.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

35.5

Coarse Sand

0.3

Medium Sand

0.7

Fine Sand

34.5

Silt

59.1

Clay

5.4









































TestAmerica Burlington

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200-19207-F-10 lf4V&3/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-40-SURF	Percent Solids: 63.5%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-11		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Shell; Plant

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2 inch

50000

100.0

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1.5 inch

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3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

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4750

99.1

0.9

#10

2000

98.4

0.7

#20

850

98.0

0.4

#40

425

96.7

1.3

#60

250

93.1

3.6

#80

180

88.8

4.3

#100

150

83.5

5.3

#200

75

37.8

45.7

Hyd1

34.5

9.4

28.4

Hyd2

22.1

7.3

2.1

Hyd3

13

5.3

2.1

Hyd4

9.2

4.6

0.7

Hyd5

6.7

3.8

0.8

Hyd6

3.2

3.6

0.2

Hyd7

1.4

2.2

1.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.9

Sand

61.3

Coarse Sand

0.7

Medium Sand

1.7

Fine Sand

58.9

Silt

34.0

Clay

3.8









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-01-SURF	Percent Solids: 56.6%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-12	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Shell; Wood

Hardness (> #10): Hard	

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size, um

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75000

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2 inch

50000

100.0

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1.5 inch

37500

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3/8 inch

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4750

87.6

9.3

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2000

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10.7

#20

850

71.5

5.4

#40

425

68.7

2.8

#60

250

59.4

9.3

#80

180

55.0

4.4

#100

150

52.4

2.6

#200

75

46.2

6.2

Hyd1

29.7

33.4

12.8

Hyd2

19

31.7

1.7

Hyd3

11.5

25.0

6.7

Hyd4

8.5

21.6

3.4

Hyd5

6.1

18.3

3.3

Hyd6

3.1

12.9

5.4

Hyd7

1.3

8.6

4.3









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

12.4

Sand

41.4

Coarse Sand

10.7

Medium Sand

8.2

Fine Sand

22.5

Silt

27.9

Clay

18.3









































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Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-02-SURF	Percent Solids: 66.5%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-13	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Subangular		Non-soil material: Shell

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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size, um

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percent

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75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

98.5

1.5

#10

2000

97.5

1.0

#20

850

95.8

1.7

#40

425

89.6

6.2

#60

250

76.7

12.9

#80

180

64.0

12.7

#100

150

52.3

11.7

#200

75

19.2

33.1

Hyd1

34.1

10.1

9.1

Hyd2

21.8

8.8

1.3

Hyd3

12.7

7.5

1.3

Hyd4

9.2

6.2

1.3

Hyd5

6.3

4.9

1.3

Hyd6

3.2

4.7

0.2

Hyd7

1.4

3.3

1.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

1.5

Sand

79.3

Coarse Sand

1.0

Medium Sand

7.9

Fine Sand

70.4

Silt

14.3

Clay

4.9









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-23-SURF	Percent Solids: 42.8%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-14	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (> #10): Subangular		Non-soil material: Plant

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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75000

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100.0

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1.5 inch

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25000

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100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

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#4

4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.7

0.3

#20

850

99.3

0.4

#40

425

98.8

0.5

#60

250

97.2

1.6

#80

180

96.3

0.9

#100

150

95.4

0.9

#200

75

87.5

7.9

Hyd1

29.7

54.2

33.3

Hyd2

19.5

46.0

8.2

Hyd3

11.7

36.4

9.6

Hyd4

8.4

29.6

6.8

Hyd5

6.1

26.9

2.7

Hyd6

3.2

19.6

7.3

Hyd7

1.3

13.9

5.7









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

12.5

Coarse Sand

0.3

Medium Sand

0.9

Fine Sand

11.3

Silt

60.6

Clay

26.9









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-44-SURF	Percent Solids: 38.5%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-G-15	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

100.0

0.0

#20

850

99.8

0.2

#40

425

99.7

0.1

#60

250

99.2

0.5

#80

180

98.7

0.5

#100

150

98.1

0.6

#200

75

94.2

3.9

Hyd1

28.3

64.6

29.6

Hyd2

19

52.2

12.4

Hyd3

11.8

35.5

16.7

Hyd4

8.4

30.0

5.5

Hyd5

6.3

24.2

5.8

Hyd6

3.2

18.5

5.7

Hyd7

1.3

12.7

5.8









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

5.8

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

0.3

Fine Sand

5.5

Silt

70.0

Clay

24.2









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	10/31/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-47-SURF	Percent Solids: 36.8%	Start Date:	11/20/2013

Lab ID:	200-19207-F-16	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/23/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Plant

Hardness (>#10): NA

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100.0

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50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

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3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

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4750

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0.0

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2000

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#20

850

99.6

0.3

#40

425

99.5

0.1

#60

250

98.8

0.7

#80

180

98.4

0.4

#100

150

98.1

0.3

#200

75

94.7

3.4

Hyd1

27.9

71.2

23.5

Hyd2

19.3

52.2

19.0

Hyd3

11.7

40.5

11.7

Hyd4

8.4

31.7

8.8

Hyd5

6.3

25.6

6.1

Hyd6

3

19.5

6.1

Hyd7

1.3

13.4

6.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

5.3

Coarse Sand

0.1

Medium Sand

0.4

Fine Sand

4.8

Silt

69.1

Clay

25.6









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-31-SURF	Percent Solids: 40.8%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-7		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Shell; Plant

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size, um

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50000

100.0

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1.5 inch

37500

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100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

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3/8 inch

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4750

100.0

0.0

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2000

99.4

0.6

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850

98.7

0.7

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425

98.1

0.6

#60

250

94.9

3.2

#80

180

90.6

4.3

#100

150

85.9

4.7

#200

75

75.3

10.6

Hyd1

32.2

51.1

24.2

Hyd2

20.9

42.1

9.0

Hyd3

12.5

29.6

12.5

Hyd4

9.1

20.6

9.0

Hyd5

6.6

15.2

5.4

Hyd6

3.2

11.4

3.8

Hyd7

1.4

9.6

1.8









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

24.7

Coarse Sand

0.6

Medium Sand

1.3

Fine Sand

22.8

Silt

60.1

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Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-32-SURF	Percent Solids: 70.9%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-8	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Plant; Shell

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Sieve

Particle

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

99.9

0.1

#10

2000

99.5

0.4

#20

850

97.3

2.2

#40

425

91.1

6.2

#60

250

81.8

9.3

#80

180

65.4

16.4

#100

150

45.7

19.7

#200

75

15.7

30.0

Hyd1

35.3

8.2

7.5

Hyd2

22.6

6.6

1.6

Hyd3

13.1

5.9

0.8

Hyd4

9.4

3.5

2.3

Hyd5

6.7

3.5

0.0

Hyd6

3.2

2.6

0.9

Hyd7

1.4

2.6

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Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.1

Sand

84.2

Coarse Sand

0.4

Medium Sand

8.4

Fine Sand

75.4

Silt

12.2

Clay

3.5









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-33-SURF	Percent Solids: 41.5%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-9	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (>#10): NA		Non-soil material: Plant; Shell

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size, um

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100.0

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1.5 inch

37500

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100.0

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3/8 inch

9500

100.0

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4750

99.7

0.3

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2000

99.4

0.3

#20

850

99.2

0.2

#40

425

99.1

0.1

#60

250

98.3

0.8

#80

180

97.8

0.5

#100

150

97.3

0.5

#200

75

93.4

3.9

Hyd1

30.7

48.0

45.4

Hyd2

20.4

37.5

10.5

Hyd3

12.4

24.3

13.2

Hyd4

9.1

19.1

5.2

Hyd5

6.6

13.8

5.3

Hyd6

3.2

11.0

2.8

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1.4

8.3

2.7









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.3

Sand

6.3

Coarse Sand

0.3

Medium Sand

0.3

Fine Sand

5.7

Silt

79.6

Clay

13.8









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-35-SURF	Percent Solids: 72.1%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-10	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Shell

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

60.7

39.3

#4

4750

55.2

5.5

#10

2000

52.2

3.0

#20

850

50.6

1.6

#40

425

48.5

2.1

#60

250

41.6

6.9

#80

180

31.8

9.8

#100

150

25.2

6.6

#200

75

12.8

12.4

Hyd1

34.7

8.6

4.2

Hyd2

22.3

6.8

1.8

Hyd3

13

5.7

1.1

Hyd4

9.4

4.5

1.2

Hyd5

6.4

3.9

0.6

Hyd6

3.3

2.6

1.3

Hyd7

1.4

2.6

0.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

44.8

Sand

42.4

Coarse Sand

3.0

Medium Sand

3.7

Fine Sand

35.7

Silt

8.9

Clay

3.9









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-38-SURF	Percent Solids: 68.6%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-11		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (> #10): Angular		Non-soil material: Shell

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

99.6

0.4

#20

850

99.2

0.4

#40

425

99.0

0.2

#60

250

96.2

2.8

#80

180

90.3

5.9

#100

150

77.0

13.3

#200

75

32.7

44.3

Hyd1

34.7

12.2

20.5

Hyd2

22.4

8.8

3.4

Hyd3

13.1

6.3

2.5

Hyd4

9.2

4.6

1.7

Hyd5

6.6

3.8

0.8

Hyd6

3.4

2.0

1.8

Hyd7

1.4

2.0

0.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

67.3

Coarse Sand

0.4

Medium Sand

0.6

Fine Sand

66.3

Silt

28.9

Clay

3.8









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-39-SURF	Percent Solids: 66.3%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-13	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

100.0

0.0

#20

850

99.3

0.7

#40

425

96.9

2.4

#60

250

90.9

6.0

#80

180

83.3

7.6

#100

150

72.0

11.3

#200

75

28.4

43.6

Hyd1

35

10.9

17.5

Hyd2

22.4

9.2

1.7

Hyd3

13

7.4

1.7

Hyd4

9.1

5.7

1.8

Hyd5

6.7

4.8

0.9

Hyd6

3.4

2.9

1.9

Hyd7

1.4

2.9

0.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

71.6

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

3.1

Fine Sand

68.5

Silt

23.6

Clay

4.8









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/1/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-41-SURF	Percent Solids: 63.7%	Start Date:	11/21/2013

Lab ID:	200-19250-F-14	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	11/25/2013

Shape (>#10): Round		Non-soil material: NA

Hardness (> #10): Hard

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Sieve

Particle

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Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

93.1

6.9

#10

2000

76.8

16.3

#20

850

66.2

10.6

#40

425

64.0

2.2

#60

250

54.3

9.7

#80

180

53.5

0.8

#100

150

53.4

0.1

#200

75

52.7

0.7

Hyd1

28.5

40.2

12.5

Hyd2

18.8

35.2

5.0

Hyd3

11.5

27.5

7.7

Hyd4

8.3

22.4

5.1

Hyd5

6.2

18.2

4.2

Hyd6

3.1

10.4

7.8

Hyd7

1.4

6.2

4.2









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

6.9

Sand

40.4

Coarse Sand

16.3

Medium Sand

12.8

Fine Sand

11.3

Silt

34.5

Clay

18.2









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-28-SURF	Percent Solids: 64.3%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19294-F-1		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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size, um

finer

percent

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75000

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2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

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25000

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0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

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4750

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#10

2000

98.5

0.5

#20

850

97.9

0.6

#40

425

95.9

2.0

#60

250

84.2

11.7

#80

180

74.6

9.6

#100

150

69.9

4.7

#200

75

52.4

17.5

Hyd1

32.7

23.1

29.3

Hyd2

21.4

17.6

5.5

Hyd3

12.7

12.2

5.4

Hyd4

9.1

10.3

1.9

Hyd5

6.5

9.4

0.9

Hyd6

3.2

6.7

2.7

Hyd7

1.3

5.8

0.9









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

1.0

Sand

46.6

Coarse Sand

0.5

Medium Sand

2.6

Fine Sand

43.5

Silt

43.0

Clay

9.4









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-29-SURF	Percent Solids: 57.6%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19294-F-2		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): jia		Non-soil material: na

Hardness (> #10): na

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

100.0

0.0

#10

2000

100.0

0.0

#20

850

99.4

0.6

#40

425

99.1

0.3

#60

250

98.6

0.5

#80

180

97.5

1.1

#100

150

95.9

1.6

#200

75

81.6

14.3

Hyd1

32.2

40.0

41.6

Hyd2

20.9

32.9

7.1

Hyd3

12.4

25.9

7.0

Hyd4

8.9

21.6

4.3

Hyd5

6.5

18.8

2.8

Hyd6

3.1

13.2

5.6

Hyd7

1.3

10.1

3.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

18.4

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

0.9

Fine Sand

17.5

Silt

62.8

Clay

18.8









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-30-SURF	Percent Solids: 53.2%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19294-F-3		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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75000

100.0

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2 inch

50000

100.0

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1.5 inch

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25000

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0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

99.5

0.5

#10

2000

98.0

1.5

#20

850

96.5

1.5

#40

425

93.8

2.7

#60

250

89.2

4.6

#80

180

85.1

4.1

#100

150

79.9

5.2

#200

75

55.6

24.3

Hyd1

32.6

41.1

14.5

Hyd2

21.1

34.8

6.3

Hyd3

12.4

30.1

4.7

Hyd4

9

27.0

3.1

Hyd5

6.4

22.3

4.7

Hyd6

3.2

16.1

6.2

Hyd7

1.3

11.2

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Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.5

Sand

43.9

Coarse Sand

1.5

Medium Sand

4.2

Fine Sand

38.2

Silt

33.3

Clay

22.3









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-34-SURF	Percent Solids: 49.5%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19295-F-1		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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finer

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percent

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75000

100.0

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2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

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4750

98.8

1.2

#10

2000

94.0

4.8

#20

850

86.5

7.5

#40

425

80.0

6.5

#60

250

72.7

7.3

#80

180

68.7

4.0

#100

150

66.9

1.8

#200

75

63.5

3.4

Hyd1

32.4

51.3

12.2

Hyd2

20.8

45.7

5.6

Hyd3

12.4

36.3

9.4

Hyd4

9

30.6

5.7

Hyd5

6.2

25.0

5.6

Hyd6

3.2

17.2

7.8

Hyd7

1.4

11.6

5.6









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

1.2

Sand

35.3

Coarse Sand

4.8

Medium Sand

14.0

Fine Sand

16.5

Silt

38.5

Clay

25.0









































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200-19295-F-1 1013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Sample ID:
Lab ID:"

RREC13-24-SURF

200-19297-F-19

Percent Solids:
Specific Gravity:

82.0%

2.650

Date Received:
Start Date:
End Date:

11/5/2013

11/25/2013

12/2/2013

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Non-soil material: shell

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Particle

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Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

91.8

8.2

3/8 inch

9500

85.9

5.9

#4

4750

71.9

14.0

#10

2000

55.6

16.3

#20

850

49.1

6.5

#40

425

44.7

4.4

#60

250

33.0

11.7

#80

180

22.6

10.4

#100

150

17.6

5.0

#200

75

10.6

7.0

Hyd1

35.9

6.5

4.1

Hyd2

22.7

6.5

0.0

Hyd3

13.2

5.6

0.9

Hyd4

9.2

4.7

0.9

Hyd5

6.6

3.8

0.9

Hyd6

3.3

3.0

0.9

Hyd7

1.4

1.9

1.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

28.1

Sand

61.3

Coarse Sand

16.3

Medium Sand

10.9

Fine Sand

34.1

Silt

6.8

Clay

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TestAmerica Burlington

Page 156 of 172

200-19297-F-19 12|M/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-25-SURF	Percent Solids: 73.5%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19297-F-20	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): hard

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Sieve

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Percent

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size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

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2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

98.4

1.6

#4

4750

95.1

3.3

#10

2000

93.8

1.3

#20

850

92.6

1.2

#40

425

88.5

4.1

#60

250

70.0

18.5

#80

180

44.7

25.3

#100

150

29.4

15.3

#200

75

6.1

23.3

Hyd1

36.2

2.9

3.2

Hyd2

22.9

2.9

0.0

Hyd3

13.3

2.3

0.5

Hyd4

9.3

1.8

0.5

Hyd5

6.8

1.3

0.5

Hyd6

3.4

0.7

0.5

Hyd7

1.4

0.6

0.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

4.9

Sand

89.0

Coarse Sand

1.3

Medium Sand

5.3

Fine Sand

82.4

Silt

4.8

Clay

1.3









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 157 of 172

200-19297-F-20 12|M/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-26-SURF	Percent Solids: 71.5%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19299-F-1		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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86.7

8.2

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2000

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6.8

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850

77.2

2.7

#40

425

74.2

3.0

#60

250

69.2

5.0

#80

180

63.6

5.6

#100

150

56.7

6.9

#200

75

30.5

26.2

Hyd1

35.4

11.3

19.2

Hyd2

22.5

10.2

1.1

Hyd3

13.1

8.0

2.2

Hyd4

9.2

6.9

1.1

Hyd5

6.7

5.8

1.1

Hyd6

3.4

3.5

2.4

Hyd7

1.4

2.4

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Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

13.3

Sand

56.2

Coarse Sand

6.8

Medium Sand

5.7

Fine Sand

43.7

Silt

24.7

Clay

5.8









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 173 of 197

200-19299-F-1 03|i/@/4(/|3014


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/5/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-27-SURF	Percent Solids: 65.8%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19299-F-2		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: plant

Hardness (> #10): hard

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100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

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4750

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3.7

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2000

93.1

1.9

#20

850

90.3

2.8

#40

425

87.3

3.0

#60

250

81.9

5.4

#80

180

76.9

5.0

#100

150

73.2

3.7

#200

75

56.0

17.2

Hyd1

34.9

16.9

39.1

Hyd2

22.4

13.1

3.8

Hyd3

13.1

9.3

3.8

Hyd4

9.1

6.8

2.5

Hyd5

6.6

5.5

1.3

Hyd6

3.2

4.0

1.5

Hyd7

1.4

2.7

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Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

5.0

Sand

39.0

Coarse Sand

1.9

Medium Sand

5.8

Fine Sand

31.3

Silt

50.5

Clay

5.5









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 174 of 197

200-19299-F-2 03|i/@/4(/|3014


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Sample ID:
Lab ID:"

RREC13-42-SURF

200-19299-C-3

Percent Solids:
Specific Gravity:

80.2%

2.650

Date Received:
Start Date:
End Date:

11/5/2013

11/25/2013

12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular

Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): hard

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100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

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27.9

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4750

57.3

14.8

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2000

49.4

7.9

#20

850

43.2

6.2

#40

425

34.1

9.1

#60

250

20.9

13.2

#80

180

14.3

6.6

#100

150

10.8

3.5

#200

75

4.4

6.4

Hyd1

35.7

3.2

1.2

Hyd2

22.7

2.8

0.4

Hyd3

13.2

2.0

0.8

Hyd4

9.4

1.7

0.4

Hyd5

6.5

1.3

0.4

Hyd6

3.3

0.8

0.4

Hyd7

1.4

0.4

0.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

42.7

Sand

52.9

Coarse Sand

7.9

Medium Sand

15.3

Fine Sand

29.7

Silt

3.1

Clay

1.3









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 175 of 197

200-19299-C-3 03|i/@/4(/|3014


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-09-SURF	Percent Solids: 75.2%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19323-F-5	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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2 inch

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100.0

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4750

87.5

9.4

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2000

74.4

13.1

#20

850

66.8

7.6

#40

425

56.3

10.5

#60

250

34.0

22.3

#80

180

22.5

11.5

#100

150

16.8

5.7

#200

75

7.5

9.3

Hyd1

35.4

4.6

2.8

Hyd2

22.5

4.2

0.5

Hyd3

13.1

3.3

0.9

Hyd4

9.4

2.4

0.9

Hyd5

6.8

1.9

0.5

Hyd6

3.3

1.4

0.5

Hyd7

1.4

1.0

0.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

12.5

Sand

80.0

Coarse Sand

13.1

Medium Sand

18.1

Fine Sand

48.8

Silt

5.6

Clay

1.9









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 228 of 253

200-19323-F-5 12ii/2/2(/ll 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-11-SURF	Percent Solids: 75.8%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19323-F-6	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: shell, plant

Hardness (> #10): hard	

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75000

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50000

100.0

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1.5 inch

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100.0

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3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

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4750

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2.2

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2000

84.0

4.0

#20

850

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3.7

#40

425

75.1

5.2

#60

250

67.9

7.2

#80

180

60.2

7.7

#100

150

51.9

8.3

#200

75

21.1

30.8

Hyd1

35.9

4.6

16.5

Hyd2

22.8

4.0

0.6

Hyd3

13.2

3.4

0.6

Hyd4

9.4

2.1

1.3

Hyd5

6.5

2.1

0.0

Hyd6

3.4

1.4

0.7

Hyd7

1.4

0.7

0.6









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

12.0

Sand

66.9

Coarse Sand

4.0

Medium Sand

8.9

Fine Sand

54.0

Silt

19.0

Clay

2.1









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 229 of 253

200-19323-F-6 12ii/2/2(/ll 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-13-SURF	Percent Solids: 77.3%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19323-F-7		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): jia		Non-soil material: na

Hardness (> #10): na

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size, um

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75000

100.0

0.0

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50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

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0.0

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0.0

3/4 inch

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0.0

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4750

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0.0

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425

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250

97.0

2.1

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180

93.4

3.6

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150

89.4

4.0

#200

75

60.8

28.6

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35.9

9.0

51.9

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22.9

6.5

2.4

Hyd3

13.4

2.9

3.7

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9.4

1.6

1.2

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6.9

1.6

0.0

Hyd6

3.4

0.2

1.4

Hyd7

1.4

0.2

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Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

39.2

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

0.9

Fine Sand

38.3

Silt

59.2

Clay

1.6









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 230 of 253

200-19323-F-7 12|i£/2(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-14-SURF	Percent Solids: 65.2%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19323-F-8	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Sieve
size

Particle
size, um

Percent
finer

Incremental
percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

98.9

1.1

#10

2000

98.4

0.5

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850

97.7

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#40

425

96.6

1.1

#60

250

94.5

2.1

#80

180

91.5

3.0

#100

150

88.5

3.0

#200

75

64.5

24.0

Hyd1

32.9

27.3

37.2

Hyd2

21.2

24.0

3.3

Hyd3

12.5

18.3

5.7

Hyd4

9

15.0

3.3

Hyd5

6.5

12.7

2.3

Hyd6

3.1

10.5

2.2

Hyd7

1.4

6.0

4.5









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

1.1

Sand

34.4

Coarse Sand

0.5

Medium Sand

1.8

Fine Sand

32.1

Silt

51.8

Clay

12.7









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 231 of 253

200-19323-F-8 12ii/2/2(/ll 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-15-SURF	Percent Solids: 60.7%	Start Date:	11/25/2013

Lab ID:	200-19323-F-10	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): nja		Non-soil material: n/a

Hardness (> #10): n/a

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250

97.8

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180

96.8

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#100

150

95.9

0.9

#200

75

88.1

7.8

Hyd1

30.5

54.8

33.3

Hyd2

19.8

48.9

5.9

Hyd3

11.8

41.6

7.3

Hyd4

8.5

35.7

5.9

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6.2

31.3

4.4

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3

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1.3

16.6

7.4









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.0

Sand

11.9

Coarse Sand

0.0

Medium Sand

1.2

Fine Sand

10.7

Silt

56.8

Clay

31.3









































TestAmerica Burlington

Page 232 of 253

200-19323-F-10 12li£/l(/l3 013


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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-03-SURF	Percent Solids: 59.0%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-6		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subrounded		Non-soil material: plant, shell

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

99.2

0.8

#10

2000

98.6

0.6

#20

850

97.5

1.1

#40

425

94.4

3.1

#60

250

86.9

7.5

#80

180

77.9

9.0

#100

150

69.5

8.4

#200

75

46.4

23.1

Hyd1

33.8

27.7

18.7

Hyd2

21.7

23.6

4.1

Hyd3

12.9

16.8

6.8

Hyd4

9.2

14.1

2.7

Hyd5

6.6

11.4

2.7

Hyd6

3.2

8.6

2.8

Hyd7

1.4

4.5

4.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

0.8

Sand

52.8

Coarse Sand

0.6

Medium Sand

4.2

Fine Sand

48.0

Silt

35.0

Clay

11.4









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-05-SURF	Percent Solids: 77.5%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-7		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): hard

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

96.2

3.8

#4

4750

84.4

11.8

#10

2000

70.8

13.6

#20

850

61.8

9.0

#40

425

52.8

9.0

#60

250

39.7

13.1

#80

180

32.4

7.3

#100

150

26.8

5.6

#200

75

6.1

20.7

Hyd1

36.1

3.7

2.4

Hyd2

22.8

3.7

0.0

Hyd3

13.4

2.2

1.5

Hyd4

9.5

1.7

0.5

Hyd5

6.9

1.2

0.5

Hyd6

3.3

1.2

0.0

Hyd7

1.4

1.2

0.0









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

15.6

Sand

78.3

Coarse Sand

13.6

Medium Sand

18.0

Fine Sand

46.7

Silt

4.9

Clay

1.2









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-06-SURF	Percent Solids: 64.3%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-8		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): angular		Non-soil material: plant, shell

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

92.8

7.2

#10

2000

80.9

11.9

#20

850

72.0

8.9

#40

425

62.4

9.6

#60

250

56.1

6.3

#80

180

54.0

2.1

#100

150

52.8

1.2

#200

75

44.8

8.0

Hyd1

33.1

22.2

22.6

Hyd2

21.3

19.5

2.7

Hyd3

12.6

14.9

4.6

Hyd4

9.2

13.1

1.8

Hyd5

6.6

10.4

2.7

Hyd6

3.2

7.6

2.8

Hyd7

1.4

5.8

1.8









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

7.2

Sand

48.0

Coarse Sand

11.9

Medium Sand

18.5

Fine Sand

17.6

Silt

34.4

Clay

10.4









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-07-SURF	Percent Solids: 76.4%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-9		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): hard

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100000	10000	1000	100	10	1

Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

84.3

15.7

#4

4750

60.6

23.7

#10

2000

45.9

14.7

#20

850

39.2

6.7

#40

425

32.8

6.4

#60

250

24.5

8.3

#80

180

20.5

4.0

#100

150

18.0

2.5

#200

75

8.7

9.3

Hyd1

35.4

6.4

2.3

Hyd2

22.5

5.8

0.6

Hyd3

13.2

4.2

1.7

Hyd4

9.5

3.6

0.6

Hyd5

6.5

3.0

0.6

Hyd6

3.3

2.5

0.6

Hyd7

1.4

1.9

0.6









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

39.4

Sand

51.9

Coarse Sand

14.7

Medium Sand

13.1

Fine Sand

24.1

Silt

5.7

Clay

3.0









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-48-SURF	Percent Solids: 54.1%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-10	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): brittle

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

97.3

2.7

#4

4750

93.4

3.9

#10

2000

91.4

2.0

#20

850

88.7

2.7

#40

425

85.0

3.7

#60

250

81.3

3.7

#80

180

78.8

2.5

#100

150

77.0

1.8

#200

75

67.6

9.4

Hyd1

32.2

39.1

28.5

Hyd2

20.8

33.7

5.4

Hyd3

12.4

27.1

6.6

Hyd4

8.7

23.1

4.0

Hyd5

6.4

19.1

4.0

Hyd6

3.2

13.8

5.3

Hyd7

1.3

11.1

2.7









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

6.6

Sand

25.8

Coarse Sand

2.0

Medium Sand

6.4

Fine Sand

17.4

Silt

48.5

Clay

19.1









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/6/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-49-SURF	Percent Solids: 59.1%	Start Date:	11/26/2013

Lab ID:	200-19327-F-12	Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/2/2013

Shape (> #10): subangular		Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): hard

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Particle Size, microns (um)

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

100.0

0.0

#4

4750

93.4

6.6

#10

2000

86.1

7.3

#20

850

84.2

1.9

#40

425

81.5

2.7

#60

250

75.7

5.8

#80

180

70.5

5.2

#100

150

65.7

4.8

#200

75

39.8

25.9

Hyd1

34.2

20.6

19.2

Hyd2

22

17.3

3.3

Hyd3

12.9

12.8

4.5

Hyd4

9.1

10.5

2.3

Hyd5

6.6

9.4

1.1

Hyd6

3.3

7.1

2.3

Hyd7

1.4

6.0

1.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

6.6

Sand

53.6

Coarse Sand

7.3

Medium Sand

4.6

Fine Sand

41.7

Silt

30.4

Clay

9.4









































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Particle Size of Soils by ASTM D422

Date Received:	11/7/2013

Sample ID: RREC13-50-SURF	Percent Solids: 78.3%	Start Date:	12/2/2013

Lab ID:	200-19360-F-1		Specific Gravity: 2.650	End Date:	12/5/2013

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

100.0

0.0

3/8 inch

9500

98.1

1.9

#4

4750

91.4

6.7

#10

2000

84.1

7.3

#20

850

77.5

6.6

#40

425

66.5

11.0

#60

250

45.0

21.5

#80

180

28.3

16.7

#100

150

18.7

9.6

#200

75

6.3

12.4

Hyd1

36.5

2.8

3.5

Hyd2

23.2

2.3

0.5

Hyd3

13.4

1.7

0.5

Hyd4

9.7

1.2

0.5

Hyd5

6.6

1.2

0.0

Hyd6

3.3

1.2

0.0

Hyd7

1.4

0.6

0.5









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

8.6

Sand

85.1

Coarse Sand

7.3

Medium Sand

17.6

Fine Sand

60.2

Silt

5.1

Clay

1.2









































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Sample ID:
Lab ID:"

RREC13-46-SURF

200-19360-F-2

Percent Solids:
Specific Gravity:

68.5%

2.650

Date Received:
Start Date:
End Date:

11/7/2013

12/2/2013

12/5/2013

Shape (> #10): angular

Non-soil material: shell

Hardness (> #10): brittle

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100000

10000

1000	100

Particle Size, microns (um)

10

Sieve

Particle

Percent

Incremental

size

size, um

finer

percent

3 inch

75000

100.0

0.0

2 inch

50000

100.0

0.0

1.5 inch

37500

100.0

0.0

1 inch

25000

100.0

0.0

3/4 inch

19000

85.4

14.6

3/8 inch

9500

75.0

10.4

#4

4750

64.8

10.2

#10

2000

53.6

11.2

#20

850

45.1

8.5

#40

425

38.2

6.9

#60

250

27.5

10.7

#80

180

21.1

6.4

#100

150

17.2

3.9

#200

75

9.2

8.0

Hyd1

34.6

8.8

0.4

Hyd2

22.3

6.7

2.2

Hyd3

13.1

5.0

1.6

Hyd4

9.2

3.9

1.1

Hyd5

6.6

3.4

0.5

Hyd6

3.3

2.8

0.6

Hyd7

1.4

1.7

1.1









Soil
Classification

Percent of
sample

Gravel

35.2

Sand

55.6

Coarse Sand

11.2

Medium Sand

15.4

Fine Sand

29.0

Silt

5.8

Clay

3.4









































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