SEVENTH FIVE-YEAR REVIEW REPORT FOR
BAYOU SORREL SUPERFUND SITE
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SEVENTH FIVE-YEAR REVIEW REPORT
BAYOU SORREL SUPERFUND SITE
EPA ID#: LAD980745541
IBERVILLE PARISH,LOUISIANA

This memorandum documents the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's performance, determinations, and
approval of the Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site (Site) seventh five-year review under Section 121(c) of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response. Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S. Code Section 9621(c), as
provided in the attached seventh Five-Year Review Report.

Summary of the Seventh Five-Year Review Report

The site began operation as a hazardous waste landfill operated by the Environmental Purification Advancement
Cooperation (EPAC) in early 1977. Approximately 50 of the 265 acres were actually used for waste disposal.
Wastes were disposed in two sludge pits, four liquid waste ponds, two drum burial cells (one crushed drum/one
filled drum), and one landfarm area. The facility has been closed since the summer of 1978. EPA selected a
remedy to address site contamination in a 1986 Record of Decision (ROD). The ROD included the follow ing
elements:

•	Minimize the threat to public health, if any, from use of or contact with onsite surface water bodies,
which include the lake and small pond, as well as the back swamp in the wet season. Protect the
environmental quality of these water bodies from degradation due to contaminants;

•	Minimize the threat to public health from use of or contact with off-site surface water bodies which
include the back swamp, the Upper Grand River. Grand River. Pat Bay. and Pat Bayou, and protect the
environmental quality of these water bodies from degradation due to contaminants;

•	Minimize the threat to public health from direct use of the shallow groundwater and protect the quality of
the Plaquemine Aquifer and surface water bodies which might receive discharges from the shallow
groundwater;

•	Minimize adverse effects of present and potential users of the Plaquemine Aquifer from contaminants
migrating from the site;

•	Isolate contaminated materials from direct contact with surface soils and sediments to minimize migration
of contamination; and

•	Limit the potential for air releases from the site that would have adverse effects on human health and limit
onsite concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, cyanide, and other hazardous air pollutants to within OSHA
standards.

The Site's potentially responsible party (PRPs). the Bayou Sorrel Steering Committee (BSSC). constructed the
EP A remedy selected in the ROD betw een 1989 -1990. Long-term monitoring of hazardous substance
concentrations in the capped landfill areas is ongoing. A Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for
the site exists between the landowners and the BSSC that restricts unauthorized access and use of the site and
surrounding property. No future land uses (other than post-construction Operations & Maintenance monitoring)
are anticipated by the BSSC at this time. This Five-Year Review (FYR) assessed the Site's vulnerability to the
effects of climate and weather hazards. The Site lies entirely within the 100-year floodplain. and protectiveness of
the remedy may be vulnerable to potential impacts of climate change (see Section V, Question C for more
information). A climate vulnerability assessment is recommended to be completed prior to the next five-year
review.

The EJScreen report identifies no EJ Indexes that exceed the 80th percentile at the national and state average level.
In addition, the community has not self-identified as an environmental justice community. The EJScreen report is
included in Appendix J.

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Environ mental Indicators

Human Exposure Status: Under Control
Contaminated Groundwater Status: Under Control
Site-Wide Ready for Reuse: Yes

Determination

I have determined that the remedy for the Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site is protective of human health and the
environment in the short term.

Digitally signed by

I IC A DRIfT LISA PRICE
LUn r I 11 v_ L_ Date: 2023.06.30

13:38:05 -05'00'

Lisa Price	Date

Action Director. Superfund Division

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6

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ISSUES/RECOMMENDATIONS

SEVENTH FIVE-YEAR REVIEW REPORT
BAYOU SORREL SUPERFUND SITE
EPA ID#: LAD980745541
IBERVILLE PARISH,LOUISIANA

Issues and Recommendations Identified in the Five-Year Review:

OU(s):

Sitewide

Issue Category: Other

EPA is recommending a full-scale Climate Vulnerability Assessment
(CVA) be conducted for the site.



Issue: N/A



Recommendation: EPA is recommending a full-scale Climate
Vulnerability Assessment (CVA) be conducted for the site.

Affect Current
Protectiveness

Affect Future
Protectiveness

Party
Responsible

Oversight
Party/Support
Agency

Milestone Date

No

Yes

EPA

EPA

6/1/2026

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Table of Contents

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

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I.	INTRODUCTION	7

Site Background	7

FIVE-YEAR REVIEW SUMMARY FORM	8

II.	RESPONSE ACTION SUMMARY	8

Basis for Taking Action	8

Response Actions	9

Status of Implementation	10

Systems Operations/O&M	12

III.	PROGRESS SINCE THE PREVIOUS REVIEW	13

IV.	FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS	 14

Community Notification. Community Involvement and Site Interviews	 14

Data Review	14

Site Inspection	 16

V.	TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT	 16

QUESTION A: Is the remedy functioning as intended by the decision documents'.'	 16

QUESTION B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels and RAOs used at the time of the

remedy selection still valid'.'	17

QUESTION C: Has any other information come to light that could call into question the protectiveness of the
remedy'.'	 17

VI.	ISSUES/RECOMMENDATIONS	17

OTHER FINDINGS	18

VII.	PROTECTIVENESS STATEMENT	18

VIII.	NEXT REVIEW	18

APPENDIX A - REFERENCE LIST	A-l

APPENDIX B - SITE CHRONOLOGY	B-l

APPENDIX C - SITE FIGURES	C-l

APPENDIX D - FIVE YEAR REVIEW PRESS NOTICE	D-2

APPENDIX E - SITE INSPECTION CHECKLIST	E-4

APPENDIX F - INTERVIEW FORMS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT	F-1

APPENDIX G- SITE INSPECTION PHOTOS	G-l

APPENDIX H - SITE MONITORING DATA TABLES	H-l

APPENDIX I - DETAILED SITE BACKGROUND INFORMATION	1-1

APPENDIX J - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SCREENING	J-l

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

ARAR

Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirement

ATSDR

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

BSSC

Bayou Sorrel Steering Committee

CD

Consent Decree

CERCLA

Comprehensive Environmental Response. Compensation, and Liability Act

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

EPA

United States Environmental Protection Agency

EPAC

Environmental Purification Advancement Corporation

ERM

Environmental Resources Management

FYR

Five-Year Review

GWSP

Ground Water Statistics Plan

LDEQ

Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality

LOPH

Louisiana Office of Public Health

LTMO

Long Term Monitoring Optimization

MAROS

Monitoring and Remediation Optimization System

MCL

Maximum Contaminant Level

MCLG

Maximum Contaminant Level Goal

NCP

National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan

NPL

National Priorities List

O&M

Operation and Maintenance

OSWER

Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response

OU

Operable, or Operating. Unit

PCY

Post-Construction Year

PRP

Potentially Responsible Party

QAPP

Quality Assurance Project Plan

RA

Remedial Action

RAO

Remedial Action Objective

RCRA

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

RD

Remedial Concept Design

RI/FS

Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study

ROD

Record of Decision

S&AP

Sampling and Analysis Plan

SARA

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act

SDWA

Safe Drinking Water Act

SOW

Statement of Work

TBC

To be Considered

uses

United States Geological Survey

voc

Volatile Organic Compound

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I. INTRODUCTION

The purpose of a five-year review (FYR) is to evaluate the implementation and performance of a remedy to
determine if the remedy is and will continue to be protective of human health and the environment. The methods,
findings and conclusions of reviews are documented in FYR reports such as this one. In addition. FYR reports
identify issues found during the review, if any, and document recommendations to address them.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing this FYR pursuant to the Comprehensive
Environmental Response. Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) Section 121. consistent with the National
Contingency Plan (NCP) (40 CFR Section 300.430(f)(4)(ii)) and considering EPA policy.

This is the seventh FYR for the Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site (the Site). The triggering action fortius statutory
review is the completion of the sixth FYR. dated July 10, 2018. The FYR was prepared due to the fact that
hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants remain at the site above levels that allow for unlimited use and
unrestricted exposure (UU/UE).

The Site is considered under one sitewide distinction and does not consist of individual operable units (OlJs). and
thus will be addressed sitewide in this FYR.

The Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site FYR was led by Brian Mueller and Jason McKinney (EPA - Region 6).
Participants included Laurie Peacock (LDEQ - Remediation). Ken Rike (BSSC - Chairman), kelli Hardest}
(ERM - Geologist/Partner-in-Charge). and Emily Bryan (ERM - Geologist/Project Manager). The PRP Group
and local community were notified of the initiation of the five-year review, which began on November 16. 2022.

Site Background

As shown in Figure 1 of Appendix C, the Site is located in Iberville Parish. Louisiana, approximately 20 miles
southwest of Baton Rouge (not shown on the figure), and about six miles northwest of the town of Bayou Sorrel.
The Site is a "T" shaped, relatively flat parcel of land encompassing about 265 acres, of which about 50 acres
were used for waste disposal. The waste disposal areas consisted of four landfills including a spent lime cell and a
crushed drum cell, four covered liquid waste ponds, and one land farm. The Site has vegetative cover consisting
mostly of trees and grass and is bound by rivers, bayous, and swamp land. Currently there are no industrial
workers onsite and there are no residences near the Site. There are structures near the Site that are used
infrequently for recreational purposes, such as fishing.

The site began operation as a hazardous waste landfill operated by the Environmental Purification Advancement
Cooperation (EPAC) in early 1977. Wastes were disposed in two sludge pits, four liquid waste ponds, two drum
burial cells (one crushed drum/one filled drum), and one landfarm area. The facility has been closed since the
summer of 1978. A Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for the site exists between the
landowners and the Bayou Sorrel Steering Committee (BSSC) that severely restricts unauthorized access and use
of the site and surrounding property. No future land uses (other than post- construction operation and
maintenance (O&M) monitoring) are anticipated by the BSSC at this time.

Appendix A includes a list of documents review ed during this FYR. Appendix B includes a timeline chronology
of Site events.

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FIVE-YEAR REVIEW SUMMARY FORM

II. RESPONSE ACTION SUMMARY

Basis for Taking Action

A December 1985 Endangerment Assessment, prepared by EPA contractors, concluded that the most significant
endangerment to human health at the site was direct contact with hazardous wastes at the site. Unrestricted access
to the site by hunters, fishermen and petrochemical workers, coupled with documented contamination of the soils
at the site and evidence of seeps around the waste disposal areas was sufficient to support a finding of potential
endangerment to human health from direct contact with contaminants at the site. The potential also existed for
both surface and subsurface contaminant migration and subsequent contamination of groundwater and surface
waters at the site. The potential for surface water contamination of the swamp to the south of the site and other
adjacent water bodies (Upper Grand River. Pat Bayou and the Borrow River and Lake) could result from overland
flow of contaminated runoff or flood waters from the site and subsurface migration of contaminants from the site
into the groundw ater. Thus, the potential existed for human exposure to contaminants by the ingestion of aquatic
life, incidental ingestion or by dermal exposure from these potentially contaminated waters. However, the
expected intake of contaminants via these pathw ays was expected to be minimal, both because of limited
exposure to the potentially contaminated areas and limited extent if migration did occur.

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Table 1: Contaminants - Hazardous Substances Released at the Site for each Media

Soil

Arsenic
Cadmium
Chromium
Mercury

Methylene chloride
1,1.2-trichloroethylene

Storm Water & Seeps

Arsenic

Mercury
Benzene

1,2-dichloroethane
1,1.2-trichloroethane

Fish. Shellfish & Wildlife

Arsenic

Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Mercury

Surface Water & Groundwater

Arsenic

Cadmium

Lead

Mercury

Chromium

1,1 -dichloroethylene

Methylene chloride

Pentachlorophenol

Response Actions
Record of Decision

The Acting Regional Administrator signed the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Site on November 14, 1986.
The overall Remedial Action Objective (RAO) is the protection of public health, welfare, and environment.
However, site-specific remedial objectives were established prior to the collection of Remedial Investigation (Rl)
data for the receptor media identified at the site. The Feasibility Study (FS) developed the follow ing objectives:

•	Minimize the threat to public health, if any, from use of or contact with onsite surface water bodies,
which include the lake and small pond, as well as the back swamp in the wet season. Protect the
environmental quality of these water bodies from degradation due to contaminants;

•	Minimize the threat to public health from use of or contact with off-site surface water bodies which
include the back swamp, the Upper Grand River. Grand River. Pat Bay. and Pat Bayou, and protect
the environmental quality of these water bodies from degradation due to contaminants;

•	Minimize the threat to public health from direct use of the shallow groundwater and protect the
quality of the Plaquemine Aquifer and surface water bodies which might receive discharges from the
shallow groundwater;

•	Minimize adverse effects of present and potential users of the Plaquemine Aquifer from contaminants
migrating from the site;

•	Isolate contaminated materials from direct contact with surface soils and sediments to minimize
migration of contamination; and

•	Limit the potential for air releases from the site that would have adverse effects on human health and
limit onsite concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, cyanide, and other hazardous air pollutants to within
OSHA standards.

Based on the data collected, active remediation was not required to meet all of the objectives. The objectives
served as the basis for the environmental assessment in the remedial alternatives evaluation. By combining the
applicable remedial action technologies and considering the pathw ays of migration in accordance with the then
existing regulations (40 CFR 300.68(f)), 13 remedial alternatives were developed for the Bayou Sorrel Site.

It was determined that controlling the source of contamination would reduce the endangerment to human health
and the environment, such that ingestion or contact was no longer possible. The ROD and subsequent remedial
design included the follow ing:

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•	Regrading of the Site to control runoff thus limiting erosion of the existing soil layers covering the waste
areas, limiting surface water ponding, and diverting storm water from waste areas;

•	Covering former waste disposal areas with RCRA topsoil/geomembrane/clay caps, regardless of their
current condition resulting from the closure activities conducted in 1979;

•	Installing a sand/geofabric porewater drainage layer (above the wastes and below the caps) connected to a
system of pipes, manholes, pumps, and tanks to collect and store any liquids from this layer;

•	Installing a gas venting system in the caps to reduce the accumulation of methane and other gases beneath
the caps;

•	Consolidating all miscellaneous wastes outside existing covered waste disposal areas under the new caps
for grading and fill purposes;

•	Installing a slurry wall approximately 30 feet deep (keyed into the underlying natural clay layer found at
that depth) around the former landfill area (South Area Cap) and installing a shallower slurry wall around
the former Pond 4 area (North Area Cap);

•	Installing fences around all new ly capped areas to restrict access to the disposal areas and constructing
gravel access roads around the fenced areas to allow continued recreational use of adjacent lands and the
borrow lake while diverting traffic around and away from the disposal areas; and

•	Installing a groundwater monitoring system to monitor the effectiveness of the remedy.

Status of Implementation

Negotiations betw een EPA and a PRP Steering Committee, through much of 1987, resulted in the signing of a
Consent Decree (CD), effective March 17. 1988, that required the PRPs to conduct the Remedial
Design/Remedial Action and O&M in accordance with the ROD. The CD contained a statement of work (SOW)
that described the necessary tasks to be completed to comply with the objectives of the ROD.

While the CD does not require institutional controls, a Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for the
site exists between the landowners and the BSSC that severely restricts unauthorized access and use of the site
and surrounding property. The Servitude Agreement dated September 15, 1987, was filed in Iberville Parish in
Conveyance Book 417, Entry 204. Additionally, the BSSC has a 99-year lease on the site with property
landowners, also dated September 15, 1987, filed in Iberville Parish, in Conveyance Book 417, Entry 205. The
CD is an exhibit to the lease. This Servitude Agreement instrument, the BSSC's 99-year lease of the property and
the site CD limit property access to the BSSC and their contractors, the EPA. and the LDEQ.

The EPA approved SOW for Remedial Design (RD). submitted by the PRPs on July 15, 1987, outlined the pre-
design activities, the design elements, and the deliverables. The final, approved RD was outlined in two separate
documents. Remedy construction was planned for the 1989 and 1990 construction seasons after pre-construction
site preparation work at the Site, which began in July 1988, was completed.

During the first construction season. April through November of 1989, the follow ing remedial construction
activities were completed:

•	Slurry walls around the North and South Areas - The trenching, slurry mixing and backfilling were
conducted around both former waste areas in accordance with approved specifications. The only
deviation from the original plans was in a small portion of the South Area, where slight modifications
(approved by EPA) in the slurry wall construction methods eliminated sloughing problems that occurred,
due to unusually heavy rains and slightly differing geotechnical conditions that were encountered in that
area.

•	Porewater Collection Svstem - Construction of the porewater collection trenches, collection lines,
geofabric. and storage manholes was completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.

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•	Clav Caps - Follow ing initial contouring with attic fill, the base clay cap lift (24 inches thick) was
installed at both the North and South areas. The attic fill, clay materials, placement methods, and
compaction requirements were all compliant with the plans and specifications. It was initially planned to
place a temporary layer of topsoil on this base lift of clay for protection during the off-season. The
temporary topsoil layer was deemed unnecessary, however, and not installed because full demobilization
did not occur, leaving equipment and manpower available to respond to any erosion problems
encountered between the construction seasons.

During the second and last construction season. April through September 1990, the follow ing remedial
construction activities were completed:

•	Final Clav Lift - The final clay lift of the cap was installed. Clay materials, placement, compaction and
preparation of the clay caps were all completed in accordance with the plans and specifications. The caps
were prepared as smooth surfaces, free of irregularities (sticks, rocks, etc.). for placement of the overlying
geomembrane.

•	Gas Venting Svstem. Geomembrane Laver. Sand Laver. Topsoil - Materials and placement of the 30 mil
geomembrane, the surface water drainage layer of sand (6 inches thick), and the topsoil layer (12 - 18
inches thick) were conducted at both the North and South Cap Areas in accordance with the plans and
specifications. Modifications in the materials and placement of the gas vent system were necessary
because the slots in the gas vent pipe were different than originally designed. Because of this minor
difference, concerns were raised about the possibility that the overlying geomembrane would cover the
slots and prevent any accumulated gas from entering the pipes. Therefore, the gas vent piping was placed
in a pea gravel bed to provide a space between the top of the piping and the geomembrane, which will
allow space for gas to enter the piping.

•	Pore water Irrigation Svstem - The original plans called for the off-site disposal of pore water generated
from the settling of the unconsolidated clays in the caps. At the time of the preparation of the final CD. it
was anticipated that pore water, based on its composition, might not be able to be managed onsite. Initial
monitoring of this pore water, both during and after construction of the caps, has shown that it has
consistently met State storm water discharge standards; therefore, an alternate, on site irrigation discharge
system was proposed by the PRPs and approved by EPA. This system will spray any generated

pore water onto the vegetative cover of the cap to provide moisture during dry periods.

•	General Engineering - Seeding of the newly covered clay caps, access road construction, and fencing of
the site were completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.

•	Monitoring Wells - In accordance with the CD. a total of 43 monitoring wells were installed at the site.
15 in the North Area, and 28 in the South Area. The monitoring wells were constructed in accordance
with the Remedial Concept Design Addendum to the approved Bayou Sorrel SOW and were approved by
EP A and the State. New groundw ater data is being compared to the statistics of historical groundw ater
data. This is the "trigger mechanism" referred to in the ROD.

As required by the CD. the PRPs submitted a draft Remedial Action (RA) Report on October 30, 1990. The final
RA Report was formally approved on April 16. 1991, after a joint EPA and LDEQ inspection indicated that the
requirements for conducting the Remedial Action had been met. This inspection, conducted on March 25 & 26,
1991, was the first Semi-Annual Engineering Inspection required as part Construction O&M Plan.

The EPA and the State determined that all areas of concern described in the NPL listing of the Bayou Sorrel Site
had been adequately addressed in the Site Close Out Report dated May 26, 1992. A stringent O&M and
groundwater monitoring program was established to ensure that protectiveness is maintained in the future; the site
is currently in post-construction year (PCY) 33 for O&M and groundwater monitoring activities.

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On January 15, 1997, Jon D. Rauscher. Ph.D.. EPA Toxicologist. concluded that arsenic detected in the
groundwater at the site appeared to be naturally occurring and recommended that the delisting of this Site from
the NPL proceed.

Institutional Control (IC) Review

The site CD does not require institutional controls. A Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for the
site exists between the landowners and the BSSC that severely restricts unauthorized access and use of the site
and surrounding property. This Servitude Agreement is effective for a minimum of 99 years and a ROD
Amendment or Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD) may be needed upon expiration of the Servitude
Agreement.

Systems Operations/QAM

Groundwater sampling activities have been conducted in accordance with the EPA-approved Sampling and
Analysis Plan (S&AP), April 13, 2021, which is based on the requirements outlined in the Quality Assurance
Project Plan (QAPP), April 24, 1989. The S&AP is revised on a frequent basis primarily to establish specific
sampling schedules. The analytical parameters were selected based on negotiations conducted prior to issuance of
the ROD and the constituents know n to be present onsite.

In a letter to EP A and LDEQ dated April 10, 2015, on behalf of BSSC. ERM informed the aforementioned parties
of the removal of three (3) non-priority pollutant constituents from the 5-year analysis suite due to the laboratory
indicating that they could no longer analyze for these 3 non-priority pollutants as Tentatively Identified
Compounds (TICs). as in the past. Pace Analytical Services. Inc.. historically utilized for Bayou Sorrel Site
sampling event analysis, does not have the standards and software to measure norflurazon. 3-(trifluoromethyl)-
benzeneamine and 1.2-benzene dicarboxylic acid via TICs. as has been the method of analysis in previous
sampling events. Additionally, the laboratory was not able to find an LDEQ-accredited laboratory in which to
subcontract for groundwater sample analysis of these constituents via TICs.

In 2016, a Long-Term Monitoring Optimization (LTMO) Report was developed by HydroGeo Logic. Inc.. which
provided recommended modifications to sampling monitor wells, sampling frequency, analytical parameters,
statistical analysis, etc. The LTMO review process included qualitative review of the conceptual site model,
statistical analysis, and a decision-logic based review of Site data using the Monitoring and Remediation
Optimization System (MAROS) software. Sampling results from individual wells were also evaluated using
statistical methods encoded in ProlJCL 5.0. Guidance on design and interpretation of statistical data was taken
from the U .S. EPA Statistical Analysis of Groundw ater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities Unified Guidance
(2009).

ERM submitted the LTMO recommendations to the EPA/LDEQ on April 1 1. 2016. The EPA reviewed the report
pursuant to Section VIII of the CD and provided comments and approval of the LTMO proposed
recommendations via electronic communications on June 8 and 14, 2016.

In September 2020, ERM submitted a proposal of long-term modifications to the Bayou Sorrel monitoring
program for PCY 3 1 and thereafter. The BSSC provided additional information and formally requested to modify
the groundwater, pore water, and storm water sampling programs at the Bayou Sorrel Site in a letter dated
December 15, 2020. The EPA and LDEQ provided a joint response to these recommendations on February 23,
2021, conditionally approving modifications to the storm water and pore water sampling programs; however, the
proposed revisions to the groundwater sampling network were not approved (e.g., changes to DW-1). The BSSC
provided a revised recommendation on March 31, 2021, per EPA and LDEQ request. The revised
recommendations were approved by the US EPA on April 27. 2021. The following modifications have been
incorporated into the program as of the PCY 3 1:

• Discrete sampling of pore water chambers for indicator parameters of total dissolved solids, total organic
carbon. pH. and specific conductance is no longer required.

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•	The porewater composite sample is analyzed for benzene only.

•	The frequency of storm water sampling has been reduced to occur only during the Five Year Review
sampling event.

•	Sampling parameters for storm water have been modified to be consistent with groundwater parameters.

•	Semi-annual cap settlement surveys are no longer required. The cap surface will continue to be inspected
visually after mowing.

•	The required frequency of site inspections has been reduced from weekly to quarterly.

•	The frequency of inspection and maintenance reporting has been reduced from semi-annually to annually.

Additionally, the EPA requested that BSSC evaluate the condition of the deep groundwater monitoring well
located on the South Cap. DW-1. due to previous and unsuccessful sampling attempts. The well was assessed,
redeveloped, and sampled during the PCY 32 and will continue to be monitored in accordance with the O&M
Plan.

Per LDEQ and US EPA approval, the upgradient wells (UW-1S, UW-2S, UW-1N, and UW-2N) were plugged and
abandoned on April 14, 2022, in accordance with the LDEQ and Louisiana Department of Transportation and
Development (LDOTD) Construction of Geotechnical Boreholes and Groundwater Monitoring Systems
Handbook.

Ongoing O&M activities continue to be conducted in accordance with the O&M Plan. These activities include:

•	At least quarterly site inspections by the Site caretaker;

•	Maintenance of vegetative cover and mowing the Site as needed;

•	Visually inspecting the surface of the caps after mowing and significant flooding events for signs of
erosion, ponding, and disruption of proper drainage patterns;

•	Collecting porewater level measurements;

•	Inspecting and maintaining the components of the porewater collection and monitor well systems; and

•	Amending any significant deficiencies to the Site access roads by regrading or filling with limestone.

Overall, the site remains in very good condition with no significant maintenance or operational deficiencies. No
issues were identified during the FYR site inspection that would indicate potential remedy failure.

III. PROGRESS SINCE THE PREVIOUS REVIEW

This section includes the protectiveness determinations and statements from the previous FYR (Table 2) as well
as the recommendations from the previous FYR and the status of those recommendations (Table 3).

Table 2: Protectiveness Deterniinations/Statenients from the 2018 FYR

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Protectiveness
Determination

Protectiveness Statement

Sitewide

Protective

The remedy for the Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site is protective of human health and
the environment.

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Table 3: Status of Recommendations from the 2018 FYR

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Issue

Recommendations

Current
Status

Current Implementation
Status Description

Completion

Date (if
applicable)



Sitewide

Operation

and
Maintenance

Fill in burrow holes and eliminate
ant mounds.

Ongoing

Burrow holes arc backfilled with
on-site borrow soil and ant mounds
arc eliminated during routine site
inspections.

NA

IV. FIVE-YEAR REVIEW PROCESS

Community Notification, Community Involvement and Site Interviews

Representatives from the EPA, LDEQ, BSSC. and ERM conducted a site visit and evaluation on November 29,
2022.

A public notice was made available by publication in the Post South, a weekly new spaper based in Plaquemine.
Louisiana on November 17. 2022, and in the Baton Rouge Advocate on November 16. 2022, stating that there
was a five-year review and inviting the public to submit any comments to the U.S. EPA. Proof of publication and
copies of the public notices are included in Appendix D. A period of at least 30 days was allowed to pass prior to
finalizing this Seventh FYR Report. No comments were received. The results of the review and the report will be
made available at the Site information repository located in Plaquemine. Louisiana at the city public library.
24605 J Gerald Berret Blvd. Plaquemine. LA 70764.

Public Notices will be sent to both of the aforementioned newspapers informing the community that the Seventh
FYR of the Site has been conducted and will list a contact name and telephone number for further information.
This notice will inform the community that the Seventh FYR of the Site is complete and that the results of the
review and the report are available at the Bayou Sorrel Public Repository located in Plaquemine. Louisiana at the
city's public library.

During the FYR process, interviews were conducted to document any perceived problems or successes with the
remedy that has been implemented to date. The results of these interviews are summarized below. The
interviewees included:

•	Ms. Emily Bryan, Environmental Resources Management (consultant to the BSSC);

•	Ms. Laurie Peacock. Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality; and

•	Mr. James Rike. PRP Group Chairman.

The individuals interviewed expressed no concerns with the operation and maintenance of the Site. All
individuals interviewed support that the Site continues to be protective of human health and the environment.

Data Review

This section provides a summary of the analytical history of the site, from completion of the fifth Five-Year
Review Report, dated July 10, 2018 through May 3 1. 2022, as well as a summary of continued O&M activities at
the site. This summary includes the groundwater data collected up to and including the PCY 32 annual
monitoring event. The annual groundwater sampling event for PCY 33 was conducted in May 2023. All of the
existing data, collected as part of the post-construction O&M program, are located in the Site file at the US EPA
Region 6 in Dallas. Texas. The file is continually updated and copies of select files are available for review in the
Bayou Sorrel Public Repository located in Plaquemine. Louisiana at the city public library.

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Groundwater sampling activities have been conducted in accordance with the EPA-approved S&AP, which is
based on the requirements outlined in the QAPP. The S&AP is revised on a frequent basis primarily to establish
specific sampling schedules. The analytical parameters were selected based on negotiations conducted prior to
issuance of the ROD and the constituents known to be present onsite. Per recent changes in the S&AP via the

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LTMO Report and EPA recommendations, a groundwater statistics report is generated subsequent to a five-year
sampling event, which statistically relates the changes in groundwater quality over time.

All corroborating groundwater, storm water, and pore water data from the fourth quarter of PCY 2 (at the latest)
through PCY 32 are summarized in Appendix H. Tables 1 - 4. Table 1 presents the results for the groundw ater
indicator and water quality parameters from monitoring wells installed to monitor the North Area cap. Table 2
presents the results for the groundwater indicator and water quality parameters from monitoring wells installed to
monitor the South Area cap. A review of the groundwater data collected through PCY 32 continues to indicate
that the remedy selected for the Site remains protective of human health and the environment. As reported in the
statistical evaluation performed during PCY 32:

•	The arsenic concentrations which have been reported at the Bayou Sorrel Site have been higher than the
MCL at areas of the Site where no historical waste handling activities have been known to occur;

•	The shallow groundwater conditions at the Site are such that there are no potential receptors for
groundw ater with arsenic present;

•	The presence of arsenic at higher levels than those found at the Site have been documented at numerous
other locations in south Louisiana (including areas in geographic proximity to the Bayou Sorrel Site); and

•	Observed differences for water quality parameters are measured in a shallow aquifer that does not meet
primary or secondary water quality standards, nor is the groundwater used for potable supply.

Therefore, although results of the statistical evaluation performed during PCY 32 concluded some statistically
significant differences and trends exist, there is no potential long- or short-term threat from groundw ater.

Table 3 of Appendix H presents the results for the analysis of pore water indicator and water quality parameters.
Samples from each porewater chamber are analyzed for pH. specific conductivity, and temperature. A flow-
weighted composite sample of porewater chambers 1-9 was analyzed for total dissolved solids, and total organic
carbon. Based on the results of the engineering evaluation, pumping activities for the porewater collection
chambers system were suspended during 1996. The BSSC decided to reinstate operation of the porewater
management system in 1997 in the manner that it was operated prior to the evaluation period. Porewater pumped
from the porewater management system is used to irrigate the caps during dry periods.

In accordance with the EPA approval of long-term program modifications, as of the PCY 31, discrete sampling of
porewater chambers for indicator parameters of total dissolved solids, total organic carbon. pH. and specific
conductance has been discontinued, and the porewater composite sample is analyzed for benzene only.

•	The frequency of storm water sampling has been reduced to occur only during the FYR sampling
event.

Sampling parameters for storm water have been modified to be consistent with groundwater parameters

Table 4 of Appendix H presents the results for the analysis of storm water indicator and water quality parameters.
Storm water sampling requirements are found in the 1988 O&M Plan that required a frequency of one sampling
per five years. Storm water sampling is conducted in conjunction with the schedule established for groundwater
monitoring at the site; how ever, if a storm event does not occur (w eather conditions documented) during the
groundwater monitoring event, storm water sampling will be postponed until the next scheduled sampling event.
A storm event took place during the groundwater sampling event for PCY 5 in 1995; those results are found in
Table 4. The next scheduled storm water sampling event was scheduled for PCY 10 in 2000. No storm event
occurred during the scheduled groundwater monitoring events for PCY 10 through PCY 31.

In accordance with the EPA approval of long-term program modifications, as of the PCY 3 1. the frequency of
storm water sampling has been reduced to occur only during the FYR sampling event, and sampling parameters for
storm water have been modified to be consistent with groundwater parameters. A storm water sampling event
occurred during the FYR sampling event in PCY 32, and the results of that sampling

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are included in Table 4.

Site Inspection

The inspection of the Site was conducted on November 29, 2022. In attendance were Brian Mueller and Jason
McKinney (EPA - Region 6). Participants included Laurie Peacock (LDEQ - Remediation). Ken Rike (BSSC -
Chairman), kelli Hardest} (PIC - Geologist/Partner-in-Charge), and Emily Bryan (PM - Geo 1 ogist/Project
Manager). The purpose of the inspection was to assess the protectiveness of the remedy. The site inspection
checklist is included in Appendix E. Site inspection photographs are included in Appendix G. The following
observations were made during the site inspection:

One bollard was collapsed and others need to be righted at South Cap and well labels need to be checked and
replaced where necessary at North Cap. No issues were identified during the FYR site inspection that would indicate
potential remedy failure.

V. TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT

QUESTION A: Is the remedy functioning as intended by the decision documents'.'

Question A Summary:

Yes. based on a review of Site documents, the data review and observations made during the Site inspection, the
remedy appears to be functioning as designed.

Remedial Action Performance

The review of documents, risk assumptions, and the results of the site inspection and monitoring indicate that the
remedy is functioning as intended by the ROD. While the ROD requirements addressed human health risk

management, the remedy also remains protective of ecological receptors. The capping of contaminated wastes
and soils and containment through installation of the slurry walls has achieved the remedial objectives to
minimize the migration of contaminants to groundwater and surface water and prevent direct contact with, or
ingestion of contaminants by human or ecological receptors. The cap's topsoil layer and sand layer also prevent
potential ecological exposure to waste material.

System Operations/O&M

Maintenance of the North and South area caps and drainage features has been effective. One bollard was
collapsed and others need to be righted at South Cap and well labels need to be checked and replaced where
necessary at North Cap. No issues were identified during the five-year review site inspection that would indicate
potential remedy failure. Routine monitoring of groundwater provides a triggering mechanism whereby frequent
sampling and analysis of the wells is used to identify any sudden degradation of the quality of the area's
groundwater before potentially affected materials can migrate offsite. The remedy of capping, slurry walls,
hydraulic controls, and containment is functioning as designed. Contaminants in the storage cells is wholly
contained and not observed outside the cells. The containment is judged to be effective. O&M annual costs are
consistent with original estimates and there are no indications of any difficulties with the remedy.

Implementation of Institutional Controls and Other Measures

While the CD does not require institutional controls, a Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for the
site exists between the landowners and the BSSC that severely restricts unauthorized access and use of the site
and surrounding property. The Servitude Agreement dated September 15, 1987, was filed in Iberville Parish in
Conveyance Book 417, Entry 204. Additionally, the BSSC has a 99-year lease on the site with property
landowners, also dated September 15, 1987, filed in Iberville Parish, in Conveyance Book 417, Entry 205. The
CD is an exhibit to the lease. This Servitude Agreement instrument, the BSSC's 99-year lease of the property and
the site CD limit property access to the BSSC and their contractors, the EPA. and the LDEQ.

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The fencing, signs, and other access controls are adequate to maintain site security. The site location is remote and
both vehicular and pedestrian traffic is infrequent.

QUESTION B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels and RAOs used at the time of the
remedy selection still valid'.'

Question 6 Summary:

There have been no changes in the physical conditions of the site that would affect the protectiveness of the
remedy.

Changes in Standards and TBCs

The ROD identified the Resource. Conservation, and Recovery Act (RCRA). 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et. seq.. as
the primary Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) governing remedial activities at the
Site. Specifically, the ROD states that the selected remedy would comply with RCRA capping requirements, as
well as all other applicable or relevant and appropriate standards, requirements, criteria, or limitations per Section
121(d) of CERCLA. There were no chemical specific ARARs identified by the ROD. There have been no
changes in these ARARs and no new standards or TBCs affecting the protectiveness of the remedy.

Changes in Toxicity and Other Contaminant Characteristics

The arsenic MCL in drinking water has changed from 50 ppb to 10 ppb; however, the remedy required in the
ROD is still protective. As stated previously, in a memorandum from Jon D. Rauscher. Ph.D.. EPA Toxicologist.
dated January 15, 1997, Dr. Rauscher concluded that arsenic detected in the groundwater at the site appeared to
be naturally occurring. The remedy of containment prevents contaminant migration, so the remedy is still valid.

There are no know n changes in toxicity factors or contaminant characteristics at the site. The assessment of risk
remains valid, and the remedy is functioning as designed. There have been no changes in risk assessment methods
or guidance that should affect the protectiveness of the designed remedy. There have been no notable changes in
land use on or near the site and no new routes of exposure have developed for the site. The suite of contaminants
remains the same as before, with no new toxic byproducts. Site conditions remain unchanged.

QUESTION C: Has any other information come to light that could call into question the protectiveness of the
remedy'.'

This FYR assessed the Site's vulnerability to the effects of climate and weather hazards. This site is located
within the 100-year floodplain and protectiveness of the remedy may be vulnerable to potential impacts of climate
change. A climate vulnerability assessment is recommended to be completed prior to the next five year review.

VI. ISSUES/RECOMMENDATIONS

Issues and Recommendations Identified in the Five-Year Review:

OU(s):

Sitewide

Issue Category: Other

EPA is recommending a full-scale Climate Vulnerability Assessment
(CVA) be conducted for the site.



Issue: N/A



Recommendation: EPA is recommending a full-scale Climate
Vulnerability Assessment (CVA) be conducted for the site.

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Affect Current
Protectiveness

Affect Future
Protectiveness

Party

Responsible

Oversight
Party/Support

Agency

Milestone Date

No

Yes

EPA

EPA

6/1/2026

OTHER FINDINGS

Additional recommendations were identified during the FYR. These recommendations do not affect current
and/or future protectiveness.

• One bollard was collapsed, and others need to be righted at South Cap and well labels need to be
checked and replaced where necessary at North Cap.

VII. PROTECTIVENESS STATEMENT

Silcuirii* ProlcTliu'iK'ss Siiiioinciil

Protectiveness Determination:

Protective

Protectiveness Statement:

The remedy at Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site is protective of human health and the environment.

VIII. NEXT REVIEW

The next FYR Report for the Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site is required five years from the completion date of this
review.

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APPENDIX A - REFERENCE LIST

June 1, 2018 through May 31, 2022
(Inventory was generated on February 8, 2023)

1986-2012

•	Record of Decision, November 14, 1986
Consent Decree and Statement of Work

•	Servitude Agreement, September 15, 1987 (filed in Iberville Parish in Conveyance Book 417, Entry 204)
99-year lease on the site with property landowners, September 15, 1987 (filed in Iberville Parish in
Conveyance Book 417, Entry 205)

•	Operation and Maintenance Plan, December 14, 1988
Quality Assurance Project Plan, April 24, 1989
Ground Water Statistics Plan

•	Remedial Action Report, April 1991
Site Closeout Report, May 26, 1992

•	Memorandum from Jon Rauscher, Ph.D., EPA Toxicologist, January 15, 1997

2013

Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 23
Ground Water Statistics Report; Post-Construction Year 23
Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 23
Fifth Five-Year Review Report, August 13, 2013

2014

Proposed Modifications to Ground Water Sampling and Analysis Plan, March 12, 2014

EPA Comments on Proposed Modifications to Ground Water Sampling and Analysis Plan, June 17, 2014

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 24

Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 24

Ground Water Statistics Report; Post-Construction Year 24

Monitoring and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 24

2015

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 25
Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 25
Ground Water Statistics Report; Post-Construction Year 25
Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 25
Sampling and Analysis Plan; Post-Construction Year 25

2016

•	Long-Term Monitoring Optimization Report, April 11, 2016

•	EPA Comments on Long-Term Monitoring Optimization Report, June 8, 2016
Sampling and Analysis Plan, Post-Construction Year 26, June 16, 2016

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 26
Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 26
Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 26

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2017

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 27
Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 27
Sampling and Analysis Plan Post-Construction Year 27, June 13, 2017
Ground Water Statistics Report; Post-Construction Year 27
Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 27

2018

Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 28

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 28

Sixth Five-Year Review Report; July 10, 2018

Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 28
2019

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 29

Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 29

Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 29

2020

First Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 30
Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 30
Second Semi-Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 30
• Bayou Sorrel Site Monitoring Program Modifications; December 15, 2020

2021

EPA Letter to Steering Committee re: Bayou Sorrel Site Monitoring Program Modifications; February 23,
2021

•	Post-Construction Year 31 Long Term Program Modifications; March 31, 2021

•	EPA Approval of Revised Long-Term Modification to Monitoring Program; April 27, 2021
Sampling and Analysis Plan; Post-Construction Years 31 -32

Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 31
Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 31
Work Plan to Plug and Abandon Monitoring Wells

2022

Monitoring and Maintenance Report; Post-Construction Year 32
Ground Water Statistics Report; Post-Construction Year 32
Annual Inspection and Maintenance Report, Post-Construction Year 32

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APPENDIX B - SITE CHRONOLOGY

Table B-l: Site Chronology

Event

Date

Initial discovery of problem or contamination

12/8/1978

Pre-NPL responses

N/A

NPL listing

9/21/1984

Removal assessments - (no removal action
necessary)

7/3/1990 & 12/22/1992

Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
complete

11/27/1985 & 1/31/1986

ROD signature

11/14/1986

ROD Amendments or ESDs

N/A

Enforcement documents (CD, AOC, Unilateral
Administrative Order)

7/26/1989 & 8/5/1988

Remedial design start

9/30/1987

Remedial design complete

1/4/1989

Superfund State Contract, Cooperative
Agreement, or Federal Facility Agreement
signature

CA - 7/29/1997

Actual remedial action start

7/11/1988

Construction start date

10/1/1988

Construction completion date

9/30/1990

Final Close-out Report

5/26/1992

Deletion from NPL

9/29/1997

Previous five-year reviews

9/30/1993, 9/22/1998, 9/11/2003, 8/22/2008,
8/13/2013, & 7/10/2018

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APPENDIX C - SITE FIGURES

List of Figures

Figure 1 - Site Location Map

Figure 2 - Monitor Well and Staff Gauge Locations: North Area Cap
Figure 3 - Monitor Well and Staff Gauge Locations: South Area Cap
Figure 4 - Potentiometric Surface Map - April 12, 2022: North Area Cap
Figure 5 - Potentiometric Surface Map - April 12, 2022: South Area Cap

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Potentiometric Surface Contour
(Dashed Where Inferred)

1.	All values are reported in feet.

2.	Elevations are referenced to mean sea level
at established on-site benchmarks.

3.	Depth to water was measured from the top of
the well casing using a water level meter.

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APPENDIX D - FIVE YEAR REVIEW PRESS NOTICE

BAYOU SORREL SUPERRJNB SITE
PUBLIC NOTICE
U. S ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY, REGION 6

NOVEMBER 2022

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 (SPA) will be conducting
trie seventh T.'e-year review of teresay .mpsfnenl3*JDn ana pertomance at the
Bayou Stwtf Siseffund 3ie Site Is oaa,ted lu Itservlie Parten, Louisiana,
approximately 2E miles southwest oT Baton Rouge, asna aiaout six m:es
rwrttwest or the town or Bayou Sanel. Trie Bayou SnerS Site remedy
conssts of a slusry ซaiLซ"ciay cap contalRirent system and an extensive
ground water monitoring program that was niUa:ed' to monitor :te remedy's
ability to contain tie waste, wficfi eoratetea prmartly oT rnateral ITOm
rnanutectunrg ard cleaning operations ana petrochemical processing ard
exploration act Mites. "Pie nve-year review wll determine tr the jeTeaes
are sill protecffMe or human tealtn ard the environment The Tfte-year
review Is scnediiee Br completion in August 2023. The report will ae Taae
avalaale to the pibIIc at the To owtng local Intomallon repository:

iQeiville Parted Library
245C-5 J. Geraia E-anet Boue^a-d
Plaquenlne, Lou sana, 7D764
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Mackensy Lunsford

If 2022 has taught us one thing, it's that we haven't
yet seen the end of the food supply chain woes.

Irifl at ion, avian flEu and market-shaking employ-
ment shifts have all combined to make your supermar-
ket trips a bit dicey. And yet, it's time for the holiday
season, when your budget seems stretched thinner
than the feathers on a turkey neck.

If you're dead set on the turkey for Thanksgiving
dinner, your options might look somewhat limited. In a
normal year, a smart consumer might get a small tur-
key, serve it with plenty of sides and guard the meat
with the carving fork. You're out of luck there. That's
because smaller turkeys may be harder to source in the
grocery store this year, a result of lingering processing
bottlenecks.

Thanksgiving turkeys of all sizes may be harder to
fiflnd and more expensive this year thanks to the spread
of the avian Ma. and inflQ&tion, USA Today reports. As
food prices soar across the nation, a recent Consumer
Price Index report showed the cost of uncooked poul-
try, including turkey, rose 17% in September from the
same month last year.

Think you 11 spring instead for turkey breast this
year? Think again if you're pinching pennies. The re-
tail price for fresh boneless and skinless turkey breast

Linton Hopkins basting a turkey with drippings and
butter. COURTESY OF HOPKINS & COMPANY

reached a record high of $6.70 per pound in Septem-
ber, 112% higher than the same time last year, accord-
ing to an American Farm Bureau Federation analysis.
USA Today says avian ffclu is also a factor, with poultry
producers in 43 states reporting impacts.

None of that is particularly cheery, so well focus on
the solutions. Those include ordering pizza (we kid,
but some news outlets have suggested it) and giving
meat a supporting role on your Thanksgiving table.
Here are some ideas:

How to save money at Thanksgiving

h Try main dishes where meat is used as a condi-
ment or mixed with other ingredients. Think shep-
herd's pie or chicken pot pie for elegant but affOordable
mains.

h Try smaller cuts. If you can fi nd affPordable turkey
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anyone complaining about a perfectly smoked chicken
with crispy skin, for example.

h If it's not going to spur an outright revolt at din-
nertime, consider skipping meat, period. Vegetarian
"roasts" and other plant-based proteins abound in the
freezer section of most well-stocked grocery stores.

h Think outside of the box and mix and match eco-
nomical proteins, such as sausages and deep-fried
chicken. It's physically impossible to complain when
the smell of fried chicken is wafting through the air.

h Fill them up: carbs, carbs and more carbs. Load
the table with comforting casseroles and perfect
mashed potatoes, and you can get away with serving
much less meat. As an added bonus, youll get a zip of
energy to help combat the turkey tired phenomenon.

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PLAQUEMINE, LA

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at the Ethylene plant (PEP-1),
which produces ethylene as
the raw material for VCM in the
Shintech PVC complex.

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The Mayor and
Board of Selectmen
of the City of Plaque-
mi nef State of
Louisiana	are

proposing to amend
Section 2 b of the
Charter of the City of
Plaquemine	to

reflect the new elec-
tion district bound-
aries for the Board
of Selectmen of the
City of Plaquemine.
The new election
district boundaries
are based upon
result from the 2020
Federal Census. Any
citizen of the City of
Plaquemine may
lodge a protest
against the proposed
amendment to the
Charter with the City
ClerN,	Roxane

Richard, at City
Hall, First Floor,
23640 Railroad
Avenue, Plaquemine,
Louisiana 70764,
between the hours of|
7:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday thru
Thursday and Friday
from 7:30a.m. to
:30 a.m. beginning
Monday, lovember
28, 202z thru : ednes-
day, December 28,
2022. The proposed
new election district
boundaries for the
Board of Selectmen
of the City of Plaque-
mine are on file with
the City ClerN for
viewing in written
legal description
form and a color-
coded map of the six
6	selectmen

districts.

13929

City H-all courtroom
located on the nd
)loor, 640 5ailroad
Avenue, Plaquemine,
Louisiana, concern-
ing the following
proposed variance
request

The property owner
for a tract of land
located at

, requests a
variance for an unoc-
cupied commercial
building that has
been ceased and
abandoned	for

several years. The
variance request is
to remain C-6
Commercial.

All persons inter-
ested in this matter
should attend the
public hearing and
make their views
known at this time.
To obtain additional
information, please
contact the City of
Plaquemine Plan-
ning and Zoning
Department, 58165
Court Street, Plaque-
mine, Louisiana,
70764.

8:30am- 6pm

)riday
December 2
8:30am- 6pm

Saturday
December 3
8:30am- 6pm

iti ens ho ant to
vote early may do so
in person at the
ฑ>erville 3arish
Registrar of Voters
Office located on the
2nd floor of the
,berville
ourthouse,

Meriam
3laTuemine,

70764.

Kirsha D. Barker
,berville 3arish
Registrar of Voters
225-687-5201

the permit applica-
tion.

A working draft of
the draft permit was
•rovided to Shintech
_ouisiana, LLC and
the remarks submit-
ted on behalf of Shin-
tech Louisiana, LLC.
and the department s
responses hereto, are
included in the
permit record that is
available for publ
review.

3arish
58050
Street,

Shintech Louisiana.
LLC. is proposing to s
renew a hazardous
waste permit cover-
ing one hydrochloric
acid production 21
furnace (HAPF-2),
one container stor-
age area (CSA-2),
and five hazardous
tanks (2MTK-496
2MTK-497 	

The City of Plaquem-
ine Planning and
Zoning Commission
Board will conduct a
public hearing on

lose of Books:
,n 3erson By Mail
Registration
Deadline:
November 9, 2022
Geaux Vote Online
Registration
Deadline:
November 19, 2022

Saturday
November 26

8:30am- 6pm

Monday
November 28

8:30am- 6om

7uesday
November 29
8:30am- 6pm

:ednesday
November 30

8:30am- 6pm

7hursday
December I

The LDEQ, Office of
Environmental
Services, is accept-
ing	written
comments on Draft
Hazardous Waste
Operating Permit
Renewal for Shintech
Louisiana, LLC.,
P.O. Box 358, Adais,
Louisiana 70710 for
the Plaquemine
Plant 2 (SPP-2).

Shintech Louisiana,
LLC. is seeking to
renew its Hazardous
Waste Operating
Permit for five stor-
age tanks, one
container storage
area, and one
furnace identified in

be

i d

2MTK1
499A, 2MTK-499B, a
and 2MTK-501) at the
Shintech Plaquemine
Plant 2. HAPF-2
combusts production
waste streams from
the EDC distillation ai
process, natural ga^,
steam, boiler feed sulpi
water, and sodium
hydroxide solution a
from the caustic p
scrubber (waste
codes D001, K019,;
and K020) to gener-
ate hydrochloric acic
that is used as a
feedstock in the
oxyhydrochlorination
recess. RCRA
azardous liquid
waste streams are t
stored in one of four
permitted storage
tanks (2MTK-496,
2MTK-497, 2MTK-
499A, 2MTK-499B).
Tank 2MTK-501
receives waste from f
the storage tanks
and operates as a
feed tank for HAPF-
2.

Delivery
may be made to the
rop-box at 602 N. . .
5th St., Baton Rouge
LA 70802. U.S. Mai
may be sent to
LDEQ,	Public

c Participation Group
P.O. Box 4313, Bato i
Rouge, LA 70821-
4313. Emails may
ubmitted	to

DEQ.PUBLICNOTTC 70
ES@LA.GOV and
faxes sent to (225
9-3309. Persons w
wishing to receive
notice of the fina
permit action must
include a complete
mailing address 2
when submitting
jmments.

Comments	and

requests for a public
hearing or notifica-
tion of the final deci-
sion can be submit-
ted online on the
public	notice

webpaae

(http://www.deq.loui
siana.gov/public-
notices),	via

personal delivery,
U.S. mail, email, or
fax.

K (4 S E
E ,
viewed

Additional copies
may be reviewed at
the Iberville Parish
Library - Headquar-
ters, 24605 -. Gerald
Berret Boulevard,
Plaquemine, LA,
764.

A previous notice
as published in the
The Advocate and
Plaquemine Post-
South on Thurs-
day, February 11,
p2i.

Please see addition
instructions for
comment submis-
sion, hand delivery
information LDEQ,
regarding electron
mission	at

http://www.deq. louisi
ia.gov/page/the- 431
jblic-participation-_ _0

group or call (225)
>19-327 "

276.

be

If LDEQ finds a
significant degree of
public interest, a
public hearing will
held. LDEQ will r
send notification of
he final permit deci-
sion to the applicant
and to each persoh
who has submitted
written comments oi
a written request fc
notification of the
nal decision.

The Draft Hazardous
/Vaste Operating
Permit and Fact
Sheet for Shintech
, Louisiana, LLC are c
available for review C
at the LDEQ, Public Ce
Records Center, 602
North 5th Street,
Baton Rouge, LA.
Viewing hours are
from 8:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday
through Frida1
(except

Friday
holidays).

on the LDEQ permits
xiblic webpage at
http://www.deq. louisi
ana.gov/public-
notices and general
information related
to the public partici-
pation in permitting
activities can be
at.

http://www.deq.louisi

ana.gov/paqe/the-

public-participation-

Inquiries or requests
for additional infor-
al mation regarding
this permit action
should be directed
to Heather Harrison,
Waste

c Permits Division,
P.O. Box 4313, Baton
Rouge, LA 70821-
3, phone (225) 219-
)29.

Persons wishing to
be included on the
LDEQ permit public
notice mailing list,
wishing to receive
the permit public
otices via email by
subscribing to the
LDEQ permits public
notice List Server, or
for other public
participation related
questions should
r contact the Public
Participation Group
in writing at LDEQ,
P.O. Box 4313, Baton
Rouge, LA 70821-
4313, by email at
DEQ'PUBLICNOTIC
ES@LA.GOV or
ontact the LDEQ
ustomer Service
iter at (225) 219-
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The 8.S. (nvironmental rotection gency egion 6 (( ) will be conducting
the seventh five-year review of remedy implementation and performance at the
Bayou Sorrel Superfund the Site is located in berville arish ouisiana
approximately 20 miles southwest of Baton ouge and about six miles
northwest of the town of Bayou Sorrel. The Bayou Sorrel Site remedy
consists of a slurry wall/clay cap containment system and an extensive
ground water monitoring program that was initiated to monitor the remedy s
ability to contain the waste which consisted primarily of material from
manufacturing and cleaning operations and petrochemical processing and
exploration activities. The five-year review will determine if the remedies
are still protective of human health and the environment. The five-year
review is scheduled for completion in ugust 202 . The report will be made
available to the public at the following local information repository

berville arish ibrary
24605 *erald Barret Boulevard
la uemine ouisiana 70764
(225) 6 7-4 7

Site status updates are available on the nternet at
www.epa.qov/superfund/bavou-sorrel

II media in uiries should be directed
to the ( ress 2ffice at (214) 665-2200

)or more information about the Site contact

Brian Oueller/ emedial ro ect Oanager
(214) 665-7167
or 1-00-5 - 50 (toll-free)
or by email at muellerbrian epa.gov

-ason Oc.inney/&ommunity nvolvement &oordinator
(214) 665- 1 2 or 1- 00-5 - 50 (toll-free)
or by email at mc innev. ason epa.aov


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APPENDIX E - SITE INSPECTION CHECKLIST

I. SITE INFORMATION

Site Name: Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site

Date of Inspection: November 29, 2022

Location and Region: Iberville Parish (Region 6)

EPA ID: LAD0980745541

Agency leading the five-year review: EPA

Weather/temperature: Cloudy, 75ฐF

Remedy Includes: (Check all that apply)

[X] Landfill cover/containment (Clay Barrier) ~ Monitored natural attenuation
[X] Access controls	[3 Groundwater containment

I I Institutional controls	[x] Vertical barrier walls

~	Groundwater pump and treatment

~	Surface water collection and treatment

[Xl	Other - while ICs were not a ROD rqmt, the PRP group has the equivalent of a deed restriction

Attachments: 1X1 Inspection team roster attached | | Site map attached to report

Manager

1.	PRP Ken Rike	Project Coordinator for BSSC	1/6/2023

Name	Title	Date

Interviewed: [X] by e-mail ~ at site ~ by phone E-mail ken.rike@svngenta.com

2.	Problems, suggestions: [>3 Report attached Survey form attached to report	

3.	O&M Site Manager Emily Bryan Project Manager for ERM	11/29/22

Name Title Date
Interviewed:: IXl by e-mail I I at site I I bv phone E-mail emilv.brvan@,erm.com
Problems, suggestions: Ms Hardesty no longer works for ERM	

2. O&M Staff	Tom Isacks	Site Manager	1/5/2023

Name	Title	Date

Interviewed: [>3 by e-mail ~ at site ~ by phone E-mail Tom.Isacks@eaglered .com
Problems, suggestions: [x] Report attached not interviewed

3. Local regulatory authorities and response agencies (i.e.; State and Tribal offices, emergency response
office, police department, office of public health or environmental health, zoning office, recorder of deeds, or
other city and county offices, etc.). Fill in all that apply.

Agency LDEO	

Contact	Laurie Peacock	Project Manager	(225)219-2967

Name	Title	Date	Phone no.

Problems, suggestions: Q Report attached Q 	

Agency	

Contact 		

Name Title Date Phone no.
Problems, suggestions: 	

Other interviews (optional):

III. ONSITE DOCUMENTS & RECORDS VERIFIED (Check all that apply)

1. O&M Documents

O&M manual (long term monitoring plan) [3 Readily available [x] Up to date Q N/A
I As-built drawings ~ Readily available [H Up to date [Xl N/A
J Maintenance logs	~ Readily available L>y Up to date Q N/A

Remarks:

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2. Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan ^

~ Contingency plan/emergency response plan
Remarks:	

Readily available
3 Readily available

~
~

Up to date
Up to date

~
~

N/A
N/A

O&M and OSHA Training Records

Remarks:

Readily available

Up to date Q N/A

4.

~
~
~
~

Permits and Service Agreements

Air discharge permit	Q Readily available	Q Up to date

Effluent discharge	~ Readily available	~ Up to date

Waste disposal, POTW Q Readily available Q	Up to date E

N/A
N/A

Other permits	

Remarks: Permits are not applicable for the O&M at this Site.

~ Readily available ~

M N/A
Up to date [X] N/A

5.

Gas Generation Records

| | Readily available

| | Up to date

Readily available ^J^Up to date

El N/A

6.

Settlement Monument Records

MN/A

7.	Groundwater Monitoring Records
Remarks:	

8	.	Leachate Extraction Records | |

1X1 Readily available
Readily available

n

Up to date
Up to date

~ N/A
M N/A

9.	Discharge Compliance Records

| | Air Q Readily available
~ Water (effluent)	~ Readily available

Remarks	

10.	Daily Access/Security Logs El Readily available
Remarks:

~
~

Up to date
Up to date

Up to date

N/A
N/A

~

N/A

IV. O&M COSTS

1. O&M Organization

~	State in-house

~	PRP in-house

~	Federal Facility in-house

| | Other	

~	Contractor for State
\y\ Contractor for PRP

~	Contractor for Federal Facility

2. O&M Cost Records

IXl Readily available

Up to date

Funding mechanism/agreement in place

Original O&M cost estimate from ROD ~

Remarks: There has only been one full year of O&M, costs are consistent with those in the ROD_

Total annual cost by year for review period, if available
Date	Date	Total Cost

From	To	-1	|

From	To	-1	|

From	To	-1	|

From	To	-1	|

From	To	-|	|

Breakdown attached
Breakdown attached
Breakdown attached
Breakdown attached
Breakdown attached

3. Unanticipated or Unusually High O&M Costs During Review Period

Describe costs and reasons:

V. ACCESS AND INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS Efl Applicable

N/A |—|

A. Fencing

1. Fencing damaged | |
Remarks:

Location shown on site map

Gates secured ~

N/A

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B. Other Access Restrictions

1. Signs and other security measures Q Location shown on site map [X] N/A
Remarks: Warning signs were observed during the site visit and appeared to be in good condition and
in multiple locations around the North and South Area Caps.	

Institutional Controls

1. Implementation and enforcement

Site conditions imply institutional controls not properly implemented	[] Yes ^ No [] N/A

Site conditions imply institutional controls not being fully enforced	~ Yes [x] No ~ N/A

Type of monitoring (e.g., self-reporting, drive by) Site inspections and O&M	

Frequency	Annual, semi-annual, and weekly inspections	

Responsible party/agency	Bavou Sorrel Steering Committee (BSSC) contractors	

Contact Emily Bryan Project Manager for ERM	11/29/2022 (504) 846 9216

Name	Title	Date	Phone no.

Reporting is up-to-date	[X] Yes [] No Q N/A

Reports are verified by the lead agency	[\] Yes ~ No ~ N/A

Specific requirements in deed or decision documents have been met [X] Yes ~ No ~ N/A
Violations have been reported	Yes Q No Q N/A

Other problems or suggestions: Q Report attached
Remarks:

2. Adequacy Q Institutional controls are adequate Q Institutional controls are inadequate [3 N/A
Remarks: While no institutional controls are required in the Record of Decision, a Servitude Agreement and
Long-Term Lease are in place and protective.	

D. General

1. Vandalism/trespassing Q Location shown on site map [X] No vandalism evident Remarks:
No evidence of vandalism or trespassing was observed during the site visit on November 29, 2022.	

2. Land use changes onsite	1X1 N/A

Remarks: There have been no land use changes on-site.

3. Land use changes offsite [X] N/A

Remarks: There have been no land use changes off-site.

VI. GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS

Roads 1X1 Applicable | | N/A

Roads damaged 12<] Location shown on site map [X] Roads adequate 12<] N/A
Remarks: The access bridge and roads located around each cap area were in good condition.	

B. Other Site Conditions | | Applicable 1X1 N/A

Remarks:

	VII. LANDFILL COVERS ^Applicable [~| N/A

Landfill Surface	1X1 Applicable	| | N/A

1. Settlement (Low spots) Q Location shown on site map [X] Settlement not evident

Areal extent		Depth	

Remarks: 	

2. Cracks Q Location shown on site map \7_\ Cracking not evident

Lengths		Widths		Depths	

Remarks:

3. Erosion	Q Location shown on site map [X] Erosion not evident

Areal extent		Depth	

Remarks:

4. Holes [XJ Holes evident Q Holes not evident

Areal extent Some small burrow holes in both N and S Cap Areas Depth -6-10 inches

5. Vegetative Cover Grass	Cover properly established	No signs of stress

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I | Trees/Shrubs (indicate size and locations on a diagram)

Remarks: Dense grass established with some weeds and some fire ant mounds observed upon inspection. No trees
or shrubs observed on caps during visit.	

6.

Remarks:

Alternative Cover (armored rock, concrete, etc.)

N/A

"F\l Bulges not evident

7. Bulges Q

Areal extent	

Remarks:	

Location shown on site map
		Depth	

8. Wet Areas/Water Damage [X] Wet areas/water damage not evident
| | Wet areas Q Location shown on site map Q Areal extent	

~	Ponding	~ Location shown on site map ~ Areal extent	

~	Seeps Q Location shown on site map Q Areal extent	

~	Soft subgrade Q Location shown on site map Q Areal extent	

Remarks: There was standing water observed in the storm water ditches located beyond the perimeter
of the cap areas from rains. No water damage was observed during the site visit.

9. Slope Instability Q Slides Q Location shown on site map

[Xl No evidence of slope instability Areal extent	

Remarks:

B.

Benches

| | Applicable

N/A

1. Flows Bypass Bench Q] Location shown on site map Q N/A or okay
Remarks:

2. Bench Breached

Remarks:	

| | Location shown on site map Q N/A or okay

3. Bench Overtopped Q Location shown on site map Q N/A or okay
Remarks:

C. Letdown Channels Q] Applicable	^N/A*

1. Settlement

Areal extent	

Remarks:	

| | Location shown on site map Q No evidence of settlement
		Depth	

2. Material Degradation Q Location shown on site map Q No evidence of degradation

Material type		Areal extent	

Remarks:

3. Erosion

Areal extent	

Remarks:	

~ Location shown on site map Q No evidence of erosion
		Depth	

4. Undercutting Q] Location shown on site map Q No evidence of undercutting

Areal extent		Depth	

Remarks:	

Obstructions Type

| | No obstructions Q Location shown on site map

Areal extent		Size	

Remarks:

6. Excessive Vegetative Growth Type	

| | No evidence of excessive growth	Q Vegetation in channels does not obstruct flow

| | Location shown on site map Areal extent	

Remarks:	

D. Cover Penetrations IXI Applicable p|
1. Gas Vents | | Active 1X1 Passive

N/A

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| | Properly secured/locked | | Functioning | | Routinely sampled

|| Good

condition







| | Evidence of leakage at penetration | |

Needs Maintenance | |

N/A



Remarks:







2. Gas Monitoring Probes







| | Properly secured/lockedl | Functioning

| | Routinely sampled

~

Good condition

| | Evidence of leakage at penetration | |

Needs Maintenance 1X1

N/A



Remarks:







1. Monitoring Wells (within surface area of landfill)





| | Properly secured/locked| | Functioning

| | Routinely sampled

~

Good condition

| | Evidence of leakage at penetration | |

Needs Maintenance IXI

N/A



Remarks:







4. Leachate Extraction Wells







| | Properly secured/lockedl | Functioning

| | Routinely sampled

~

Good condition

| | Evidence of leakage at penetration | |

Needs Maintenance IXI

N/A



Remarks:







5. Settlement Monuments [X] Located

| | Routinely surveyed

~ N/A



Remarks: Per ERM the settlement monuments are surveyed semi-annually.





E. Gas Collection and Treatment | | Applicable IXI N/A

1. Gas Treatment Facilities







| | Flaring | | Thermal destruction

| | Collection for reuse





I | Good condition | | Needs Maintenance







Remarks:







2. Gas Collection Wells, Manifolds, and Piping 1 1 Good condition

~

Needs

Maintenance







Remarks:







3. Gas Monitoring Facilities (e.g., gas monitoring of adjacent homes or buildings)



I | Good condition | | Needs Maintenance

~ N/A





Remarks:





F. Cover Drainage Layer | | Applicable

[XJ N/A





1. Outlet Pipes Inspected | | Functioning

~ N/A





Remarks:







2. Outlet Rock Inspected | | Functioning

~ N/A





Remarks:







G. Detention/Sedimentation Ponds | |

Applicable IXI N/A





1. Siltation Areal extent

Depth





I | N/A | | Siltation not evident







Remarks:







2. Erosion Areal extent

Depth





| | Erosion not evident







Remarks:







3. Outlet Works | | Functioning | |

N/A





Remarks:







4. Dam | | Functioning | | N/A







Remarks:







H. Retaining Walls | | Applicable

m. N/A





1. Deformations 1 1 Location shown on site

map | | Deformation not evident

Horizontal displacement Vertical displacement





Rotational displacement







Remarks:







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2. Degradation Q

Remarks:	

Location shown on site map Q Degradation not evident

L Perimeter Ditches/Off-Site Discharge IXI Applicable

N/A

1. Siltation

Areal extent	

Remarks:

I I Location shown on site map Q
		Depth	

Siltation not evident

2. Vegetative Growth Q

I I Vegetation does not impede flow

Areal extent	

Remarks: 	

Location shown on site map I I
Type	

N/A

3. Erosion

Areal extent	

Remarks:

I | Location shown on site map
		Depth	

I | Erosion not evident

4. Discharge Structure Q

Remarks:	

Functioning Q

N/A

VIII. VERTICAL BARRIER WALLS

IXI Applicable

m n/a

1. Settlement Q

Areal extent NA	

Location shown on site map
Depth NA

Settlement not evident

Remarks: Vertical barrier walls to the Cap Areas are located subsurface and could not be observed directly during
the site inspection. No obvious settlement was observed in the vicinity of the vertical barrier walls.	

2. Performance Monitoring

IXl Performance not monitored

Head differential	

Remarks:	

Type of monitoring.
Frequency	

I | Evidence of breaching

IX. GROUNDWATER/SURFACE WATER REMEDIES

Applicable

n

N/A

Groundwater Extraction Wells, Pumps, and Pipelines

| | Applicable IXI N/A

1. Pumps, Wellhead Plumbing, and Electrical

| | Good condition Q All required wells located
Remarks: 	

| | Needs Maintenance Q N/A

2. Extraction System Pipelines, Valves, Valve Boxes, and Other Appurtenances

| | Good condition Q Needs Maintenance
Remarks:	

3. Spare Parts and Equipment

| | Readily available | |

provided

Remarks:

Good condition Q Requires upgrade

~

Needs to be

B.

Surface Water Collection Structures, Pumps, and Pipelines IXI Applicable

n

N/A

1. Collection Structures, Pumps, and Electrical

[Xl Good condition Q Needs Maintenance
Remarks:

2. Extraction System Pipelines, Valves, Valve Boxes, and Other Appurtenances

IXI Good condition	Q Needs Maintenance

Remarks:

3. Spare Parts and Equipment
IXI Readily available Q
to be provided
Remarks:

Good condition

| | Requires upgrade | |

Needs

C.	Treatment System | |

Applicable

N/A

1.

a

Treatment Train (Check components that apply)
Metals removal	Oil/water separation _a.

Bioremediation

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~	Air stripping ~ Carbon absorbers
I I	Filters	

~	Additive (e.g., chelation agent, flocculent) pH management
I I	Others	

~	Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance

I I	Sampling ports properly marked and functional

~	Sampling/maintenance log displayed and up to date

~	Equipment properly identified

~	Quantity of groundwater treated annually	

I I	Quantity of surface water treated annually	

Remarks:	

2.	Electrical Enclosures and Panels (Properly rated and functional)

~	N/A ~ Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks:	

3. Tanks, Vaults, Storage Vessels

~ N/A ~ Good condition ~ Proper secondary containment ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks:	

4. Discharge Structure and Appurtenances

~ N/A ~ Good condition ~ Needs Maintenance
Remarks:

5. Treatment Building(s)

~	N/A ~ Good condition (esp. roof and doorways)	~ Needs repair

~	Chemicals and equipment properly stored
Remarks:	

6. Monitoring Wells (pump and treatment remedy)

x All required wells located Q Needs Maintenance Q N/A
Remarks:

D. Monitored Data IXI Applicable | | N/A

1. Monitoring Data

^^^s^outinely^submitte^on^ime?^Q^^^s^ofacceptablฃqudity?^

2. Monitoring data suggests:

lXl Groundwater plume is effectively contained?	| | Contaminant concentrations are declining?

E. Monitored Natural Attenuation

1. Monitoring Wells (natural attenuation remedy)

~ Properly secured/locked ~ Functioning ~ Routinely sampled ~ Good condition

X. OTHER REMEDIES

If there are remedies applied at the site which are not covered above, attach an inspection sheet describing the
physical nature and condition of any facility associated with the remedy. An example would be soil vapor
extraction.

XI. OVERALL OBSERVATIONS

A. Implementation of the Remedy

Describe issues and observations relating to whether the remedy is effective and functioning as designed. Begin
with a brief statement of what the remedy is to accomplish (i.e., to contain contaminant plume, minimize
infiltration and gas emission, etc.).

The remedy for the site includes landfill covers/containments, access controls, groundwater containment, and
vertical barrier walls. The remedy is designed to inhibit the migration of wastes by providing a barrier to shallow
groundwater flow and to prevent physical contact with materials.

The following observations were made during the site inspection conducted on November 29. 2022:	

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One bollard was collapsed, and others need to be righted at South Cap and well labels need to be checked and
replaced where necessary at North Cap.

~ All required wells located ~ Needs Maintenance	~ N/A

B.	Adequacy of O&M	

Describe issues and observations related to the implementation and scope of O&M procedures. In particular,
discuss their relationship to the current and long-term protectiveness of the remedy.

Based on the site inspection and review of Site documents, operation and maintenance of the site appears to be
adequate.	

C. Early Indicators of Potential Remedy Problems

Describe issues and observations such as unexpected changes in the cost or scope of O&M or a high frequency of
unscheduled repairs that suggest that the protectiveness of the remedy may be compromised in the future.
No issues were identified during the five-year review site inspection that would indicate potential remedy failure.

D.	Opportunities for Optimization	

Describe possible opportunities for optimization in monitoring tasks or the operation of the remedy.
Optimization actions were completed in 2016.	

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APPENDIX F - INTERVIEW FORMS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
FIELD INTERVIEW FORM

AGENCY INTEREST#: • , _	INSPECTION DATE:	_ TIME OF ARRIVAL:

ALTERNATE ID#:	DEPARTURE DATE:	'	TIME OF DEPARTURE:

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FACILITY NAME: f\, • , - . : - , , ^ i) , , , PHONE #: ( )

LOCATION:	iu	i /, J L" ysl.^ -i

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RECEIVING STREAM (BASIN/SUBSEGMENT)

MAILING ADDRESS:		_

t3u.^!.PO Box) f^f'C	(Ci'.y) >ฆ;>,,	('State!

FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE: ,Vl, "j[ .'J.- L , Jur .**ฆ Vy TITLE:	

FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE PHONE NUMBER:

NAME, TITLE. ADDRESS and TELEPHONE of RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL (if different from above);

INSPECTION TYPE:		PROGRAM INVOLVED;" air [jwasteK. water ~ other

INSPECTOR S OBSERVATIONS: (e g AREAS AND EQUIPMENT INSPECTED, PROBLEMS, DEFICIENCIES, REMARKS, VERBAL
;	" *	COMMITMENTS FROM FACILITY REPRESENTATIVES)

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AREAS OF CONCERN:

REGULATION	EXPLANATION	CORRECTED?

		-					yes ~ no ~

YES ~ NO ~

PHOTOS TAKEN:	YESfli NO^ .	SAMPLES TAKEN: YESH NOฃj |A-Tach Cham-of-Custody)

RECEIVED BY SIGNATURE:

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PRINT NAME: 	 *	, K. } \ A v.

(NOTE: SIGNATURE'dOES NOT INDlCATE'AGRFi'MENfWfHTS^PECTOR'^NOTESr-" ——————

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INSPECTOR^ ? :		CROSS REFERENCE:				

		 _ 			ATTACHMENTS-

REVIEWER:

NOTE, The information contained on this form reflects only the preliminary observations of the inspector(s) It should not 1

: be interpreted as a final determination by the Department of Environmental Quality or any of Its officers or personnel as to
any matter, including, but not limited to, a determination of compliance or lack thereof by the facility operator with any
requirements of statutes regulations or permits, Each day of non-compliance constitutes a separate violation of the i
! regulations and/or the Louisiana Environmental Quality Act,	I

REVISED: 12/06/2011

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liAYOl SORRKI. SI PKRIT M) SITK

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Site Name: Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site

EPA ID: 0628

Interviewer name: Jason McKinney

Interviewer affiliation: U.S EPA

mckmiiev.iasoii@epa.gov

Subject name: Tom Isacks

Subject affiliation: Eagle Environmental
Services, Inc.	

Subject contact information: 18379 Petroleum Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70809; Email:
tom.isacks@eaglered.com	

Interview date: 1/5/2023

Interview time: 9:00 am

Interview location: Baton Rouge

Interview format (circle one): In Person Phone Mail ^Emai^) Other:
Interview category: O&M Contractor

1.	What is your overall impression of the project, including cleanup, maintenance and reuse activities (as
appropriate)?

My overall impression is that the cleanup and follow-up maintenance have been successful in being
protective of human health and the environment.

2.	What is your assessment of the current performance of the remedy in place at the Site?

The remedy has worked as planned.

3.	What are the findings from the monitoring data? What are the key trends in contaminant levels that are being
documented over time at the Site?

The latest data continue to show that the remedy has been successful.

4.	Is there a continuous on-site O&M presence? If so, please describe staff responsibilities and activities.
Alternatively, please describe staff responsibilities and the frequency of site inspections and activities if there
is not a continuous on-site O&M presence.

There is not a continuous on-site O&M presence. Eagle Environmental Services was contracted to
perform O&M at the site. An Eagle representative makes several site visits each week (8 hours) and
inspects the fences and overall site conditions. The water level in each porewater manhole is measured.
If needed, the water is pumped from the appropriate manhole. The Eagle Project Manager visits the
site quarterly to check on site conditions. An O&M inspection is conducted on an annual basis. The
inspection results are provided to EPA and LDEQ on an annual basis. As requested by EPA and/or
LDEQ, the Eagle Project Manager or his designee visits the site after major weather events (hurricane,
flooding, etc.)

to check on site conditions. The grass on the cap and vegetation along the roads and fences are mowed
on an as-needed basis. This is typically done five times per year.

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5. Have there been any significant changes in site O&M requirements, maintenance schedules or sampling
routines in the last five years? If so, do they affect the protectiveness or effectiveness of the remedy? Please
describe changes and impacts.

There have been no significant changes in the O&M requirements and/or schedule involving the work
that has been contracted to Eagle.

6.	Have there been unexpected O&M difficulties or costs at the Site in the last five years? If so, please provide
details.

No

7.	Have there been opportunities to optimize O&M activities or sampling efforts in the last five years? Please
describe changes and any resulting or desired cost savings or improved efficiencies.

No opportunities to optimize the O&M activities currently contracted to Eagle.

8.	Do you have any comments, suggestions or recommendations regarding O&M activities and schedules at the
Site?

The site is well maintained.

9.	Do you give permission for the following to be included in the Five-Year Review Report and appendices,
which becomes a public document? Please initial below.

a)	Your name? Yes TI No	

b)	Your affiliation? Yes TI No	

c)	Your responses? Yes TI No	

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i im:-m:ar review interview i orm

Site Name: Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site

EPA ID: 0628

Interviewer name: Jason McKinney

Interviewer affiliation: U.S EPA

mckmiiev.iasoii@epa.gov

Subject name: Emily Bryan

Subject affiliation: ERM

Subject contact information: emily.bryan@erm.com

Interview date: 11/29/2022

Interview time: N/A

Interview location: N/A

Interview format (circle one): In Person

Phone

Mail

Email

Other:

Interview category: O&M Contractor

1.	What is your overall impression of the project, including cleanup, maintenance and reuse activities (as
appropriate)?

It is ERM's opinion that the project implementation is successfully progressing according to
agency-approved plans. The Site is well maintained, inspected according to schedule, and the
remedy effectiveness evaluated as required. The remedy is in good condition and project activities
are compliant with the Consent Decree. Eagle Environmental manages the regular O&M activities
associated with the Site (e.g., vegetation management, property maintenance, cap survey, etc.).
ERM manages the groundwater, porewater and storm water sampling, reporting and statistical
analysis.

2.	What is your assessment of the current performance of the remedy in place at the Site?

Based on Site observations and our review of the data, we conclude that the Site continues to be
protective of human health and the environment, which supports that the remedy has been and
continues to perform at a satisfactory level.

3.	What are the findings from the monitoring data? What are the key trends in contaminant levels that are being
documented over time at the Site?

The findings from the PCY32 monitoring data are consistent with historical analytical data.
Parameters with reported detections above the laboratory's limits of quantitation (LOQs) are
either below their respective Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) Risk
Evaluation/Corrective Action Program (RECAP) groundwater screening standards or considered
to be within accepted regional background concentration levels.

Key trends in contaminant levels are evaluated through a Ground Water Statistics Plan
(GWSP), which is now performed every five years, in accordance with the Consent
Decree and Statement of Work for the Site. The recent groundwater statistics report noted a
statistical difference existed between the compliance wells and background wells on the North Cap
for arsenic (2 wells).

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Arsenic concentrations are within regional background and consistent with historical Site
concentrations. Although these differences and trends have been observed, there is no potential
long-term or short-term threat to human health or the environment from the groundwater at the
Site.

4.	Is there a continuous on-site O&M presence? If so, please describe staff responsibilities and activities.
Alternatively, please describe staff responsibilities and the frequency of site inspections and activities if there
is not a continuous on-site O&M presence.

All activities are conducted in accordance with the Site's approved O&M Plan. ERM is
responsible for conducting the annual groundwater monitoring, drafting necessary annual
reports (e.g., groundwater monitoring and statistical analysis), and communicating with the
Bayou Sorrel Steering Committee and state/federal agencies. Eagle Environmental is
responsible for providing additional on-site O&M support.

5.	Have there been any significant changes in site O&M requirements, maintenance schedules or sampling
routines since start-up or in the last five years? If so, do they affect the protectiveness or effectiveness of the
remedy? Please describe changes and impacts.

Yes, within the last five years there have been significant changes to the monitoring and
maintenance program. In September 2020, ERM submitted a proposal of long-term modifications
to the Bayou Sorrel monitoring program for PCY 31 and thereafter. The BSSC provided additional
information and formally requested to modify the groundwater, porewater, and stormwater
sampling programs at the Bayou Sorrel Site in a letter dated December 15, 2020. The EPA and
LDEQ provided a joint response to these recommendations on February 23, 2021, conditionally
approving modifications to the stormwater and porewater sampling programs; however, the
proposed revisions to the groundwater sampling network were not approved. The BSSC provided a
revised recommendation on March 31, 2021, per EPA and LDEQ request. The revised
recommendations were approved by the USEPA on April 27, 2021. The following modifications
have been incorporated into the program as of the PCY 31:

Discrete sampling of porewater chambers for indicator parameters of total dissolved solids,
total organic carbon, pH, and specific conductance is no longer required.

The porewater composite sample is analyzed for benzene only.

The frequency of stormwater sampling has been reduced to occur only during the Five Year
Review sampling event.

Sampling parameters for stormwater have been modified to be consistent with groundwater
parameters.

Semi-annual cap settlement surveys are no longer required. The cap surface will continue to be
inspected visually after mowing.

The frequency of site inspections has been reduced from weekly to quarterly.

The frequency of inspection and maintenance reporting has been reduced from semi-annually

to annually.

Additionally, the EPA requested that BSSC evaluate the condition of the deep groundwater
monitoring well located on the South Cap, DW-1, due to previous and unsuccessful sampling
attempts. The well was assessed, redeveloped, and sampled during the PCY 32 and will continue to
be monitored in accordance with the O&M Plan.

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Per LDEQ and USEPA approval, the upgradient wells (UW-1S, UW-2S, UW-1N, and UW-2N) were
plugged and abandoned on April 14, 2022, in accordance with the LDEQ and Louisiana
Department of Transportation and Development (LDOTD) Construction of Geotechnical Boreholes
and Groundwater Monitoring Systems Handbook.

These changes still maintain the protectiveness or effectiveness of the remedy.

6.	Have there been unexpected O&M difficulties or costs at the Site since start-up or in the last five years? If so,
please provide details.

ERM has not encountered any unexpected O&M difficulties or costs at the Site in the last five years
related to groundwater monitoring activities.

7.	Have there been opportunities to optimize O&M activities or sampling efforts? Please describe changes and
any resulting or desired cost savings or improved efficiencies.

As mentioned in the above question-response #5, a reduction in some monitoring and maintenance
requirements for the site was approved in 2021. Each of these changes result in a cost savings for
the overall sampling program. For example, reduction in parameters analyzed for porewater
monitoring reduces laboratory costs, and modifying the frequency of stormwater sampling to once
in 5 years reduces waste of unused bottle ware for years when stormwater was not present at the
site. The two upgradient wells on each cap were removed from periodic monitoring and plugged
and abandoned.

8.	Do you have any comments, suggestions or recommendations regarding O&M activities and schedules at the
Site?

Based on our observations and the analytical results, we recommend continuing the currently
approved activities and schedule associated with the O&M activities at the Site.

9.	Do you consent to have your name included along with your responses to this questionnaire in the FYR
report?

Yes

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liAYOl SORRKI. SI PKRIT NDSITK

11\ i:-yi:ar review interview i orm

Site Name: Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site

EPA ID: 0628

Interviewer name: Jason McKinney

Interviewer affiliation: U.S EPA

mckmiiev.iasoii@epa.gov

Subject name: James K. Rike

Subject affiliation: Chairman BS Steering
Committee

Subject contact information: ken.rike@syngenta.com, (713) 248-0145

Interview date: 1/6/23

Interview time:ll:00

Interview location: Houston, TX

Interview format (circle one): In Person

Phone

Mail

Other:

Interview category: Potentially Responsible Party (PRP)

1.	What is your overall impression of the remedial activities at the Site?

The site continues to be maintained in an acceptable manner resulting in no risk to human health or
the environment.

2.	What have been the effects of this Site on the surrounding community, if any?

I am not aware of any effect on the surrounding community. Feedback from local government
representatives during a 2017 site visit indicated the community was pleased with the condition of the
site.

3.	What is your assessment of the current performance of the remedy in place at the Site?

Contractor reports indicate remedial goals continue to be met.

4.	Are you aware of any complaints or inquiries regarding environmental issues or the remedial action from
residents since implementation of the cleanup?

I am not aware of any complaints or inquiries in the last five years.

5.	Do you feel well-informed regarding the Site's activities and remedial progress? If not, how might EPA
convey site-related information in the future?

The PRP Group continues to be well aware and informed of site activities and remedial progress.
There is regular communication between the Group and contractors regarding Site activities.

6. Do you have any comments, suggestions or recommendations regarding the management or operation of the
Site's remedy?

Site management should continue according to the current procedures.

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Do you consent to have your name included along with your responses to this questionnaire in the FYR
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APPENDIX G - SITE INSPECTION PHOTOS

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: Photo of site pond from access road.

'

Description: South Cap from access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

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Description: South Cap from access road.

Description: South Cap from access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: Porewater Chamber 9 from access road.

Description: North Cap from access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: North Cap from access road.

Description: North Cap perimeter wells and access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: MW-24S.

Description: MW-13Sfrom access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: MW-13N from access road.

Description: MW-9N from access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: Bayou Sorrel field office.

Description: Site entry road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: Site entry gate

Description: DW-lfrom access road.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: DW-1 and waste drums from access road

Description: Site entry gate and bridge South.

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Site Inspection Photographs
November 29, 2022
Bayou Sorrel Superfund Site Five-Year Review

Description: Site entry gate and bridge North,

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APPENDIX H - SITE MONITORING DATA TABLES

List of Tables

List of Technical Abbreviations

Table 1 - Ground Water Database: North Area Cap

Table 2 - Ground Water Database: South Area Cap

Table 3 - Porewater Indicator and Water Quality Parameters Database

Table 4 - Storm Water Indicator and Water Quality Parameters Database

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Well

Code

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51

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51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

51

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

52

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52

52

52

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52

TABLE 1

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site

luster
"ode

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((.unhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Cadmium Chromium Lead
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

24

5.71

1640

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

135

4

0.001

0.0025

24

6.57

1690

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

140

5

0.001

0.0025

24

5.98

1760

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

128

9

0.001

0.0025

24

7.30

1100

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

133

3

0.001

0.0025

24

6.56

1350

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

202

6

0.001

0.0025

24

6.53

1840

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

9

205

5

0.001

0.0025

24

6.60

1830

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.019

23

158

4

0.001

0.0025

24

6.44

1960

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

8

139

5

0.001

0.0025

24

6.54

1570

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

8

157

4

0.001

0.0025

24

6.62

2100

04/25/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

9

139

5

0.001

0.0025

24

6.61

1816

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

147

6

0.001

0.0025

24

6.41

1820

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

9

175

4

0.001

0.0025

24

6.72

1820

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

171

2

0.001

0.0025

24

6.86

1830

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

169.0

2.48

0.001

0.0025

24

6.98

1860

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

9

180.0

1.63

0.001

0.0063

24

6.78

1640

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

11

182.0

2.58

0.001

0.0063

24

6.66

1770

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

67.0

2.00

0.001

0.0063

24

6.74

1780

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.022

11.60

195.0

4.90

0.001

0.0063

24

6.81

1750

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.023

10.80

182.0

3.98

0.001

0.0063

24

6.79

1390

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.021

8.90

191.0

3.29

0.001

0.005

24

6.77

1430

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.016

8.80

191.0

1.77

0.001

0.0063

24

6.78

1540

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10.40

178.0

2.31

0.001

0.006

24

7.14

1770

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.014

14.80

198.0

1.25

0.001

0.006

24

6.67

1730

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

9.71

188.0

1.89

0.001

0.006

24

6.68

1770

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11.00

160.0

2.70

0.001

0.010

24

6.53

1930

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0358

0.019

9.20

166.0

1.80

0.001

0.010

24

6.52

1450

04/20/10

0.005

0.00179

0.00435

0.021

7.95

180

1.5

0.005

0.010

24

6.47

1540

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.031

9.2

188

1.6

0.005

0.010

24

6.57

1530

04/24/12

0.005

0.00191

0.005

0.018

7.59

165

1.1

0.0000774

0.010

24

6.69

1750

04/30/13

0.005

0.00212

0.005

0.023

8.87

78.4

1.0

0.005

0.010

24

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.005

0.0100

0.0034

0.020

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

24

6.6

1810

04/21/15

0.005

0.0048

0.005

0.029

8.7

179

20.0

0.005

0.010

24

6.8

1943

04/17/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.047

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

24

7.07

1,871

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

24

7.23

1780

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

24

7.84

1,585

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

24

7.11

1,701

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

24

6.81

2,063

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.060

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

21

5.71

1480

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

125

5

0.001

0.0025

21

6.48

1640

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

118

6

0.001

0.0025

21

6.15

1850

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

123

3

0.001

0.0025

21

6.80

1000

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

119

4

0.001

0.0025

21

6.71

1570

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

188

1

0.001

0.0025

21

6.62

1910

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.019

10

132

4

0.001

0.0025

21

6.68

1850

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

15

141

4

0.001

0.0025

21

6.47

2010

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

9

121

2

0.001

0.0025

21

6.65

1490

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

133

4

0.001

0.0025

21

6.62

2000

04/25/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

111

6

0.001

0.0025

21

6.72

1980

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

10

122

3

0.001

0.0025

21

6.47

1930

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

11

141

5

0.001

0.0025

21

6.73

1897

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

141

2

0.001

0.0025

21

6.80

1880

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

13

130.0

1.27

0.001

0.0025

21

7.08

1820

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

123.0

1.88

0.001

0.0063

21

6.83

1550

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

13

123.0

4.33

0.001

0.0063

21

6.68

1700

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

13

75.0

0.90

0.001

0.0063

21

6.78

1560

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.027

12.80

96.5

2.10

0.001

0.0063

21

6.91

1530

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.025

12.70

79.0

0.89

0.001

0.0063

21

6.89

1800

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

13.20

75.8

1.10

0.001

0.005

21

6.87

944

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

11.50

56.6

2.66

0.001

0.0063

21

6.87

1240

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

14.60

75.6

3.00

0.001

0.0062

21

7.25

1500

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

18.00

95.1

1.53

0.001

0.006

21

6.89

1420

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

13.30

79.9

3.88

0.001

0.006

21

6.81

1720

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.034

14.10

90.3

2.60

0.001

0.010

21

6.36

1730

04/22/09

0.005

0.0028

0.0273

0.023

11.70

91.3

1.90

0.001

0.010

21

6.57

1260

04/20/10

0.005

0.010

0.00313

0.016

9.62

83.1

1.7

0.005

0.010

21

6.57

1310

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.015

10.7

89.0

1.7

0.005

0.010

21

6.76

1270

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.020

9.16

71.7

1.1

0.0000644

0.010

21

6.87

1290

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00246

0.010

9.82

70.9

1.1

0.005

0.010

21

6.8

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0020

0.021

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.7

1460

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0021

0.0050

0.035

11.2

87.8

10.0

0.005

0.010

21

6.8

1639

04/17/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.061

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

21

7

1569

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.06

1506

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.74

1,349

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.12

1,503

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.89

1,730

04/12/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.058

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

luster
"ode

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

21

5.81

1630

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

200

30

0.001

0.0025

21

6.28

1840

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

203

26

0.001

0.0025

21

5.96

2080

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

196

28

0.001

0.0025

21

7.00

1100

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

201

27

0.001

0.0025

21

6.46

1770

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

207

32

0.001

0.0025

21

6.67

1970

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

197

27

0.001

0.0025

21

6.55

2000

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

20

211

24

0.001

0.0025

21

6.47

2140

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

206

23

0.001

0.0025

21

6.78

1050

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

72

107

0.001

0.0025

21

6.65

1500

04/25/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

72

49

0.001

0.0025

21

6.74

1563

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

86

41

0.001

0.0025

21

6.44

1220

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

5

90

30

0.001

0.0025

21

6.69

1370

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

83

24

0.001

0.0025

21

6.90

1340

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

84.6

24.30

0.001

0.0025

21

7.06

1350

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

6

94.9

18.90

0.001

0.0063

21

6.72

1390

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

112.0

19.90

0.001

0.0063

21

6.60

1500

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

7

46.0

15.80

0.001

0.0063

21

6.81

1190

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

6.53

73.2

13.80

0.001

0.0063

21

6.98

745

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

4.82

28.4

14.30

0.001

0.0063

21

6.82

986

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

6.17

53.1

13.1

0.001

0.005

21

6.77

999

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

5.66

70.4

11.3

0.001

0.0063

21

6.73

1160

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

7.68

71.5

10.7

0.001

0.0062

21

7.21

1650

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

12.2

124

9.33

0.001

0.006

21

6.69

1240

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

7.44

75

13

0.001

0.006

21

6.68

1430

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8.38

95.3

11

0.001

0.010

21

6.57

1360

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0251

0.005

5.47

77

9.8

0.001

0.010

21

6.48

1130

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00377

0.005

6.43

97.5

7.3

0.005

0.010

21

6.34

1430

04/19/11

0.000168

0.010

0.005

0.005

7.54

126

8.5

0.05

0.010

21

6.62

1210

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.002

4.62

96.2

8.0

0.0000684

0.010

21

6.55

1500

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.005

6.05

114

6.8

0.005

0.010

21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.5

1770

04/21/15

0.00058

0.0047

0.005

0.005

7.1

142

6.0

0.005

0.010

21

6.49

1809

04/17/17

0.005

0.0034

0.005

0.007

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

21

6.94

1596

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.85

1570

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.67

1,514

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.69

1,877

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.61

2,115

04/12/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.026

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

21

6.61

2,115

04/12/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.026

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site

luster
"ode

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((.unhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Cadmium Chromium Lead
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

21

5.88

1680

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

6

145.0

5

0.001

0.0025

21

6.69

1960

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

138.0

9

0.001

0.0025

21

6.19

2010

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

139.0

12

0.001

0.0025

21

6.80

1000

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

10

140.0

7

0.001

0.0025

21

6.54

1980

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

12

203.0

10

0.001

0.0025

21

6.73

2230

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

13

170.0

6

0.001

0.0025

21

6.72

2080

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

27

146.0

4

0.001

0.0025

21

6.64

2290

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

12

129.0

5

0.001

0.0025

21

6.67

1970

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

13

151.0

1

0.001

0.0025

21

6.68

2410

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.028

13

165.0

5

0.001

0.0025

21

6.72

2400

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.041

14

145.0

3

0.001

0.0025

21

6.62

2440

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

13

171.0

2

0.001

0.0025

21

6.75

2440

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

13

192.0

1

0.001

0.0025

21

6.91

2060

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

15

130.0

0.89

0.001

0.0025

21

7.03

1780

05/04/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

13

116.0

0.96

0.001

0.0063

21

7.00

1650

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

14

110.0

1.63

0.001

0.0063

21

6.72

1800

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

14

95.0

0.40

0.001

0.0063

21

6.85

1820

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

14.90

141.0

1.19

0.001

0.0063

21

6.98

1580

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.034

15.30

80.6

0.68

0.001

0.0063

21

6.89

1570

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.027

13.20

98.3

0.51

0.001

0.005

21

6.83

1380

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.045

12.40

96.1

0.20

0.001

0.0063

21

6.93

1570

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

12.40

89.7

0.43

0.001

0.0061

21

7.25

1690

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.044

16.70

118.0

0.42

0.001

0.006

21

6.91

1780

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

14.70

141.0

0.51

0.001

0.006

21

6.83

1860

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14.20

123.0

0.20

0.001

0.010

21

6.58

1860

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0238

0.039

13.20

112.0

0.20

0.001

0.010

21

6.52

1820

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00202

0.024

12.2

269.0

0.770

0.005

0.010

21

6.52

1640

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.012

12.2

174.0

0.20

0.005

0.010

21

6.78

1540

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.016

9.04

130

1.0

0.0000561

0.010

21

6.78

1550

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.010

9.02

86.0

1.0

0.005

0.010

21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.7

1760

04/21/15

0.00066

0.006

0.005

0.053

11.4

99.4

10.0

0.005

0.010

21

6.57

1939

04/17/17

0.005

0.010

0.0014

0.075

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

21

6.78

1,733

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.12

1649

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

7.88

1,621

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.97

1,955

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

21

6.90

1,961

04/12/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.080

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

22

6.30

2030

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

290.0

38

0.001

0.0025

22

6.48

2150

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

272.0

49

0.001

0.0025

22

6.06

2240

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

245.0

41

0.001

0.0025

22

7.10

1000

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

258.0

37

0.001

0.0025

22

6.36

2110

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

345.0

35

0.001

0.0025

22

6.65

2520

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

366.0

27

0.001

0.0025

22

6.64

2250

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

329.0

31

0.001

0.0025

22

6.57

2410

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

322.0

31

0.001

0.0025

22

6.66

2080

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

323.0

26

0.001

0.0025

22

6.61

2900

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

259.0

25

0.001

0.0025

22

6.79

2200

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.012

8

338.0

21

0.001

0.0025

22

6.49

2240

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

362.0

19

0.001

0.0025

22

6.65

2600

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

361.0

15

0.001

0.0025

22

6.86

2220

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10

285.0

15.40

0.001

0.0025

22

7.24

2040

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

7

247.0

16.70

0.001

0.0063

22

6.73

2010

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

10

291.0

16.60

0.001

0.0063

22

6.62

2700

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

323.0

12.20

0.001

0.0063

22

6.78

2250

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

10.50

312.0

17.50

0.001

0.0063

22

6.83

2090

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10.70

355.0

7.40

0.001

0.0063

22

6.80

2100

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

8.20

275.0

11.70

0.001

0.005

22

6.71

2430

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

10.40

407.0

3.76

0.001

0.0063

22

6.71

2520

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

10.20

371.0

7.49

0.001

0.0061

22

7.10

3480

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.063

20.70

669.0

3.74

0.001

0.006

22

6.83

2250

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.022

10.20

302.0

12.80

0.001

0.006

22

6.76

2220

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.033

12.10

284.0

9.90

0.001

0.010

22

6.76

2140

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0221

0.014

8.29

430.0

2.50

0.001

0.010

22

6.49

1800

04/20/10

0.005

0.00123

0.00355

0.008

9.32

284.0

5.7

0.005

0.010

22

6.48

1770

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.020

8.73

284.0

6.7

0.005

0.010

22

6.66

1840

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.00223

0.019

6.21

252

5.2

0.0000528

0.010

22

6.59

1260

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.008

7.34

157

5.3

0.005

0.010

22

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0027

0.011

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.50

2710

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0054

0.0050

0.022

10.2

382

50.0

0.005

0.010

22

6.45

3257

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.022

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

22

7.58

2,787

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.79

2614

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

7.61

2,516

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.44

2,283

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.22

3,033

04/14/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.030

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

MW-6N

56

22

6.30

3090

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

685.0

55

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

7.01

3270

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

572.0

72

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.36

3810

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

578.0

64

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

7.20

1500

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

646.0

63

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.49

3610

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

714.0

44

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.69

3730

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

727.0

39

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.64

3670

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

21

792.0

38

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.58

3720

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

634.0

34

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.64

3480

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

8

625.0

35

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.61

4000

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

590.0

37

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.76

3800

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.029

10

801.0

21

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.53

3520

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

8

714.0

32

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.66

3900

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

11

696.0

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

6.84

3510

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

11

681.0

22.10

0.001

0.0025

MW-6N

56

22

7.36

3490

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10

661.0

17.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.78

3360

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

12

727.0

11.60

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.60

3960

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

16

395.0

4.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.71

3520

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.031

15.00

527.0

14.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.76

3560

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.057

13.20

609.0

8.76

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.74

3660

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.022

10.80

668.0

8.69

0.001

0.005

MW-6N

56

22

6.66

3640

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.031

12

712.0

3.27

0.001

0.0063

MW-6N

56

22

6.68

3740

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.056

14.8

748.0

4.25

0.001

0.006

MW-6N

56

22

7.24

2560

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.058

19.9

417.0

3.9

0.001

0.006

MW-6N

56

22

6.92

3450

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.061

14.4

643.0

4.37

0.001

0.006

MW-6N

56

22

6.68

3880

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.047

15.7

657.0

5.5

0.001

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.58

4090

04/22/09

0.005

0.00189

0.0266

0.036

11.6

643.0

8.1

0.001

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.29

3110

04/20/10

0.005

0.00119

0.0024

0.047

11.7

752.0

4.1

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.30

3110

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.060

13.4

752.0

3.3

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.65

3350

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.051

9.2

620

5.2

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.54

3470

04/30/13

0.005

0.00244

0.005

0.020

10.3

636

4.8

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0025

0.035

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6N

56

22

6.50

3720

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0064

0.005

0.054

12.6

696

100.0

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

6.35

4221

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.005

0.026

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-6N

56

22

7.21

3,725

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6N

56

22

6.86

3498

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6N

56

22

7.36

3,079

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6N

56

22

6.57

2,976

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6N

56

22

6.26

3,839

04/14/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.005

0.037

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Well

Code

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

57

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

58

TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site









Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













luster





Sample















Ethyl-



"ode

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

(Std. Units)

((.unhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

22

6.33

1940

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

285

37

0.001

0.0025

22

6.60

1750

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

205

49

0.001

0.0025

22

6.13

1920

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

240

41

0.001

0.0025

22

7.40

1100

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

426

21

0.001

0.0025

22

6.40

2320

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

524

19

0.001

0.0025

22

6.69

2560

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

515

9

0.001

0.0025

22

6.59

2310

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

15

471

19

0.001

0.0025

22

6.56

2240

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

289

27

0.001

0.0025

22

6.62

2310

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

423

16

0.001

0.0025

22

6.64

3000

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

320

23

0.001

0.0025

22

6.73

2300

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

436

16

0.001

0.0025

22

6.47

2090

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

5

320

26

0.001

0.0025

22

6.63

2740

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

8

465

2

0.001

0.0025

22

6.82

2200

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

7

330.0

17.30

0.001

0.0025

22

7.14

2290

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

6

358.0

15.40

0.001

0.0063

22

6.74

2260

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

8

418.0

14.30

0.001

0.0063

22

6.63

2430

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

7

273.0

14.60

0.001

0.0063

22

6.75

2460

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.016

8.37

417.0

16.10

0.001

0.0063

22

6.79

2230

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.022

7.19

328.0

16.80

0.001

0.0063

22

6.58

2590

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

7.31

436.0

6.56

0.001

0.005

22

6.66

2420

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

8.23

531.0

6.02

0.001

0.0063

22

6.69

2640

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.015

9.83

502.0

7.81

0.001

0.006

22

7.09

2530

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.055

15.20

446.0

5.04

0.001

0.0063

22

6.82

2450

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.034

9.87

457.0

8.59

0.001

0.0062

22

6.62

2650

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.045

10.90

404.0

8.50

0.001

0.010

22

6.63

2700

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0258

0.012

6.45

319.0

10.90

0.001

0.010

22

6.34

2440

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00194

0.043

8.44

578

4.1

0.005

0.010

22

6.33

2330

04/19/11

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.044

9.98

520

6.2

0.005

0.010

22

6.66

2380

04/24/12

0.005

0.01

0.00218

0.032

5.39

417

6.8

0.0000522

0.010

22

6.59

2240

04/30/13

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.017

6.10

307

7.3

0.005

0.010

22

NA

1570

06/12/14

0.005

0.01

0.0013

0.021

1.0

206

7.4

NA

NA

22

6.6

2490

04/21/15

0.005

0.0057

0.005

0.04

8.0

396

50.0

0.005

0.010

22

6.35

3415

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.017

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

22

7.22

2,929

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.77

2839

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

7.33

2,690

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.63

2,810

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

22

6.14

3,244

04/14/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.03

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

23

6.44

1920

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

420

16

0.001

0.0025

23

6.22

2290

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

404

51

0.001

0.0025

23

6.06

2830

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

16

441

9

0.001

0.0025

23

7.00

1100

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

7

400

13

0.001

0.0025

23

6.41

2400

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

13

432

10

0.001

0.0025

23

6.57

2480

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

15

420

12

0.001

0.0025

23

6.53

2570

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.019

24

455

11

0.001

0.0025

23

6.50

2660

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

15

413

8

0.001

0.0025

23

6.63

2450

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

435

7

0.001

0.0025

23

6.56

2700

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

14

412

6

0.001

0.0025

23

6.76

2430

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.014

14

425

9

0.001

0.0025

23

6.48

2430

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

517

7

0.001

0.0025

23

6.58

2580

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

15

401

4

0.001

0.0025

23

6.68

2420

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

17

422.0

3.46

0.001

0.0025

23

6.92

2380

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

383.0

4.27

0.001

0.0063

23

6.91

2260

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

14

413.0

5.92

0.001

0.0063

23

6.64

2490

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

18

277.0

2.00

0.001

0.0063

23

6.58

2300

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

17.90

455.0

6.17

0.001

0.0063

23

6.75

2380

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

18.00

405.0

3.24

0.001

0.0063

23

6.50

2470

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

14.60

428.0

1.77

0.001

0.005

23

6.62

2290

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

13.90

370.0

2.20

0.001

0.0063

23

6.71

2180

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.033

15.00

350.0

4.17

0.001

0.006

23

7.01

2310

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

18.50

366.0

1.65

0.001

0.006

23

6.86

2230

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.025

14.90

382.0

3.17

0.001

0.006

23

6.65

2560

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15.00

391.0

3.10

0.001

0.010

23

6.60

2600

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0392

0.012

13.40

338.0

2.90

0.001

0.010

23

6.26

2030

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00300

0.04

14.4

396

2.7

0.005

0.010

23

6.32

2030

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.042

15.4

403

1.9

0.005

0.010

23

6.57

2220

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.036

12.8

366

2.8

0.0000681

0.010

23

6.51

2300

04/30/13

0.005

0.00418

0.00304

0.035

14.1

391

1.4

0.005

0.010

23

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0033

0.032

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.5

2450

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0047

0.0050

0.034

13.5

380

50.0

0.005

0.010

23

6.44

2558

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.029

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

23

7.10

2,292

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.95

2191

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

7.20

1,945

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.72

1,985

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.28

2,334

04/14/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.031

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Well

Code

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

59

TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

luster
"ode

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

23

5.98

2900

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

665

55

0.001

0.0025

23

6.21

2970

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.025

2

697

51

0.001

0.0025

23

6.23

3680

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.031

10

734

35

0.001

0.0025

23

6.39

3220

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.052

4

730

35

0.001

0.0025

23

6.53

3200

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.062

11

698

61

0.001

0.0025

23

6.63

3250

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.045

11

667

50

0.001

0.0025

23

6.64

3440

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.089

20

647

36

0.001

0.0025

23

6.59

3450

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.044

11

624

29

0.001

0.0025

23

6.79

3210

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.084

9

667

28

0.001

0.0025

23

6.72

3200

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.055

11

612

20

0.001

0.0025

23

6.80

3170

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.062

10

623

17

0.001

0.0025

23

6.48

3030

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.080

10

703

37

0.001

0.0025

23

6.90

3380

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.070

11

589

11

0.001

0.0025

23

6.95

3200

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.090

12

607.0

17.50

0.001

0.0025

23

7.39

3100

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

11

588.0

17.10

0.001

0.0063

23

6.93

3000

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.070

12

670.0

4.48

0.001

0.0063

23

6.62

3200

05/09/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.090

13

556.0

11.90

0.001

0.0063

23

6.81

3060

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.140

12.70

571.0

37.30

0.001

0.0063

23

6.85

3170

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.111

12.00

571.0

19.60

0.001

0.0063

23

6.74

3250

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.059

10.60

616.0

15.30

0.001

0.005

23

6.74

2780

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

9.37

571

20.6

0.001

0.0063

23

6.78

2730

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.140

10.6

572

23.9

0.001

0.006

23

7.10

2900

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

16.3

579

11.1

0.001

0.006

23

6.84

2950

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.180

12.2

554

13.5

0.001

0.006

23

6.97

3140

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.075

13.7

521

38.4

0.001

0.010

23

6.65

3340

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.031

0.139

10.8

515

23.1

0.001

0.010

23

6.43

2420

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00178

0.077

9.99

596

10.4

0.005

0.010

23

6.38

2610

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.188

11.3

607

10.4

0.005

0.010

23

6.72

2720

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.143

9.19

593

12.1

0.005

0.010

23

6.67

2800

04/30/14

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.104

8.68

451

18.5

0.0000727

0.010

23

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0014

0.12

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.6

2770

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0041

0.005

0.154

8.1

467

28.1

0.005

0.010

23

6.49

3139

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.005

0.089

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

23

6.92

2,767

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.78

2651

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

7.56

2,390

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.73

2,327

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

23

6.31

2,865

04/14/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.005

0.12

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

MW-10N

60

23

6.16

1970

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

385

74

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.34

2290

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

349

70

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.14

2780

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

341

70

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

7.10

1200

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

368

66

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.52

2560

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

456

66

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.67

2800

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

475

48

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.67

2660

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

16

455

51

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.62

2720

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

380

69

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.68

2380

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

366

52

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.67

2700

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

309

65

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.84

2810

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.012

9

404

45

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.49

2470

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

6

339

61

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.70

2790

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

388

43

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

6.89

2480

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

7

321.0

57.00

0.001

0.0025

MW-10N

60

23

7.15

2500

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

299.0

47.90

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.90

2290

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

8

303.0

40.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.88

2440

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

9

199.0

27.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.80

2380

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.026

7.50

277.0

46.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.82

2340

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.033

6.92

224.0

35.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.82

2330

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

6.40

266.0

30.60

0.001

0.005

MW-10N

60

23

6.81

2090

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

5.44

275.0

28.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-10N

60

23

6.82

1890

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.026

7.29

224.0

27.10

0.001

0.0062

MW-10N

60

23

7.43

2080

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.071

11.30

204.0

21.30

0.001

0.006

MW-10N

60

23

7.00

1860

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

7.36

185.0

26.00

0.001

0.006

MW-10N

60

23

6.80

2130

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.015

8.69

201.0

28.10

0.001

0.01

MW-10N

60

23

6.78

1880

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.029

0.019

4.74

166.0

21.10

0.001

0.01

MW-10N

60

23

6.49

1580

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00163

0.031

4.34

198

19.2

0.005

0.01

MW-10N

60

23

6.59

1690

04/19/11

0.000276

0.010

0.005

0.031

4.31

183

26.1

0.005

0.010

MW-10N

60

23

6.79

1620

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.017

4.48

501

1.1

0.005

0.010

MW-10N

60

23

6.77

1560

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00202

0.027

3.82

118

19.6

0.005

0.010

MW-10N

60

23

6.7

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0064

0.0024

0.014

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10N

60

23

6.7

2010

04/21/15

0.00031

0.0044

0.005

0.027

3.5

142

15.4

0.005

0.010

MW-10N

60

23

6.57

2370

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0013

0.032

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-10N

60

23

6.92

2,199

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10N

60

23

6.79

2,394

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10N

60

23

7.39

2,085

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10N

60

23

6.65

2,765

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10N

60

23

7.05

2,556

04/14/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.026

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

5.86

1870

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

305

38

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.14

1770

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

276

41

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

5.86

1640

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

267

39

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

7.20

1000

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

3

332

24

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.29

2010

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

546

20

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.43

2140

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

9

392

20

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.39

2220

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

458

21

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.35

2330

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

355

21

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.48

2010

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

385

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.47

2600

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

381

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.60

2240

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

424

15

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.17

1740

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

6

344

14

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.59

2450

05/13/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

7

435

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.61

2040

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

384.0

10.50

0.001

0.0025

MW-11N

61

24

6.89

2080

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

392.0

7.11

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.59

2080

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

10

483.0

3.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.60

2090

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

7

294.0

11.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.46

2140

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

10.60

473.0

7.43

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.61

2190

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.027

8.38

422.0

4.33

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.48

2260

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

7.97

435.0

3.30

0.001

0.005

MW-11N

61

24

6.52

1950

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

7.87

391.0

3.51

0.001

0.0063

MW-11N

61

24

6.53

2070

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

8.23

380.0

5.19

0.001

0.0061

MW-11N

61

24

7.01

2180

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.048

13.00

385.0

1.87

0.001

0.006

MW-11N

61

24

6.66

2140

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

8.65

429.0

3.43

0.001

0.006

MW-11N

61

24

6.55

2280

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

8.62

384.0

4.60

0.001

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.53

2360

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.026

0.016

7.94

362.0

4.00

0.001

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.37

1720

04/20/10

0.005

0.00283

0.00248

0.032

6.82

370

5.4

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.26

1970

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.031

7.90

434

3.6

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.54

1980

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.027

7.16

351

5.0

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.48

2020

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00300

0.029

7.08

375

3.5

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

NA

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0027

0.021

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11N

61

24

6.4

2110

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0034

0.0050

0.022

7.1

365

50.0

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.67

2305

04/17/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.027

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-11N

61

24

6.85

2,138

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11N

61

24

6.71

2,045

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11N

61

24

7.57

1,876

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11N

61

24

6.64

1,972

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11N

61

24

6.71

2,387

04/14/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.033

NA

NA

NA

0.0050

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

MW-12N

62

24

6.20

1820

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

250

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.14

2070

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

259

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.03

2200

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

235

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.51

1990

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

7

248

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.63

2040

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

11

333

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.75

2310

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

13

350

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.75

2170

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

22

303

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.66

2430

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.027

13

307

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.71

2160

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.019

13

275

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.70

2500

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

307

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.86

2380

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.015

12

302

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.39

2310

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

14

341

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.84

2350

05/13/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

14

337

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.91

2360

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

297.0

0.20

0.001

0.0025

MW-12N

62

24

6.86

2350

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

329.0

0.21

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.86

2200

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

306.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.71

2630

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15

371.0

0.30

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.72

2370

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

18.30

370.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.82

2290

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.041

18.20

278.0

0.28

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.82

2230

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.021

14.40

233.0

0.20

0.001

0.005

MW-12N

62

24

6.73

2150

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

12.2

395

0.2

0.001

0.0063

MW-12N

62

24

6.78

2280

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

14.9

280

0.2

0.001

0.006

MW-12N

62

24

7.12

2420

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.041

18.9

407

0.368

0.001

0.006

MW-12N

62

24

6.91

1870

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

14

205

0.2

0.001

0.006

MW-12N

62

24

6.71

2200

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.022

13.8

210

0.2

0.001

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.66

2060

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0219

0.008

13

148

0.2

0.001

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.53

1840

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.0013

0.016

10.7

335

0.79

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.51

2130

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.027

11.8

427

0.40

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.58

2540

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.012

10.3

220

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.68

1700

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00147

0.015

11.5

336

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-12N

62

24

6.6

1920

04/21/15

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.026

10.7

196

20.0

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

7

2657

04/17/17

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.082

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-12N

62

24

6.79

2,840

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-12N

62

24

6.84

2,669

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-12N

62

24

7.62

2,502

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-12N

62

24

6.69

2,178

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-12N

62

24

6.71

3,161

04/14/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.062

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

(^mhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

MW-13N

63

24

5.94

2420

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

665

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.08

2740

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

702

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

5.82

3130

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

708

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.43

2560

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

4

730

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.48

2890

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

8

741

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.54

3370

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

8

760

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.58

3440

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

16

805

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.54

3670

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.019

9

765

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.64

3230

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.023

9

750

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.67

3600

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

9

678

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.66

3400

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.024

9

653

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.35

3300

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

798

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.77

3140

05/13/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

12

517

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

6.84

2660

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

13

408.0

0.26

0.001

0.0025

MW-13N

63

24

7.18

2430

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

383.0

0.22

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.87

2350

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

12

394.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.93

2410

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

12

277.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.71

2310

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.065

17.20

335.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.83

2240

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.041

13.80

291.0

0.26

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.75

2240

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

13.60

278.0

0.34

0.001

0.005

MW-13N

63

24

6.76

1930

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

12.1

235

2.35

0.001

0.0063

MW-13N

63

24

6.76

2140

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.045

13.1

243

0.2

0.001

0.0061

MW-13N

63

24

7.15

1900

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.058

19.5

203

0.359

0.001

0.006

MW-13N

63

24

6.92

1850

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.015

13.4

227

0.322

0.001

0.006

MW-13N

63

24

6.80

2090

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

12.8

193

0.2

0.001

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.63

2040

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0289

0.015

11.8

160

0.2

0.001

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.53

1590

04/20/10

0.005

0.0014

0.00334

0.049

10.9

217

1.2

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.59

1610

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.027

11.5

182

0.75

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.81

1530

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.00236

0.010

9.67

150

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.77

1520

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00207

0.030

10.6

141

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.6

NA

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0032

0.013

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-13N

63

24

6.6

1760

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0053

0.005

0.094

11.6

155

20.0

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.78

2719

04/17/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.005

0.097

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-13N

63

24

6.95

1,882

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-13N

63

24

6.91

1,756

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-13N

63

24

7.72

1,584

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-13N

63

24

6.73

1,387

07/08/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-13N

63

24

6.81

1,931

04/14/22

0.0050

0.010

0.0050

0.130

NA

NA

NA

0.0050

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

...

...

...

(Std. Units)

(^mhos/cm)

...

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

UW-1N

70

30

6.19

2400

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

385

42

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.65

2410

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

340

55

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.81

2540

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

328

45

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.30

2400

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

345

45

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.54

2580

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

380

39

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.68

2650

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

440

35

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.61

2390

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

23

435

33

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.67

2810

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

369

38

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.69

2520

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

405

25

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.64

3400

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

357

21

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.78

2740

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

323

38

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.57

2520

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

380

27

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.67

2720

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

395

17

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

6.84

2560

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9

371.0

20.90

0.001

0.0025

UW-1N

70

30

7.08

2350

05/04/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

9

379.0

19.00

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.93

1580

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10

442.0

13.40

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.96

2690

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

368.0

14.30

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.72

2570

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.019

11.10

413.0

19.70

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.83

2610

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

10.00

381.0

20.00

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.87

2380

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.017

7.94

356.0

45.20

0.001

0.005

UW-1N

70

30

6.80

2150

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.28

354.0

22.90

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

6.86

2300

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.46

335.0

24.70

0.001

0.0063

UW-1N

70

30

7.69

2420

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

9.51

407.0

9.97

0.001

0.006

UW-1N

70

30

6.78

2710

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.40

406.0

14.90

0.001

0.006

UW-1N

70

30

6.76

2690

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8.76

356.0

22.20

0.001

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.64

2870

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0214

0.009

8.12

334.0

15.30

0.001

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.45

1990

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00457

0.008

7.64

360

13.8

0.005

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.48

2260

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.007

7.78

399

12.5

0.005

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.75

2300

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.006

6.57

351

15.6

0.005

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.72

2390

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.005

6.89

309

19.7

0.005

0.010

UW-1N

70

30

6.6

2130

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0031

0.0013

0.005

6.0

263

25.3

NA

NA

UW-1N

70

30

6.6

2360

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0040

0.0050

0.008

6.6

309

23.7

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

5.77

1610

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

170

11

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.57

1830

02/12/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

160

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.06

1630

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

158

12

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.14

2200

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

176

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.33

1810

11/05/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

318

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.47

2120

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

12

250

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.62

1780

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

27

187

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.54

2100

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

191

7

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.63

1730

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

175

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.56

2500

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

155

10

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.74

1940

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

159

9

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.49

1860

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

10

167

5

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.65

1894

05/13/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

151

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.83

1830

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11

164.0

3.89

0.001

0.0025

UW-2N

71

30

6.77

1760

05/04/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11

158.0

3.27

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.76

1740

05/11/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

12

168.0

4.43

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.84

1850

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

183.0

2.40

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.65

1880

04/17/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.014

14.20

188.0

7.43

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.72

1860

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12.90

133.0

4.15

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.73

1860

04/21/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

12.50

189.0

2.38

0.001

0.005

UW-2N

71

30

6.68

1640

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.015

12.1

212

1.18

0.001

0.0063

UW-2N

71

30

6.72

1710

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.021

14.1

183

1.75

0.001

0.0061

UW-2N

71

30

7.06

1620

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

21.7

148

1.46

0.001

0.006

UW-2N

71

30

6.72

1700

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.017

12.7

165

5.2

0.001

0.006

UW-2N

71

30

6.73

2160

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

12.4

158

2.5

0.001

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.81

1770

04/22/09

0.005

0.01

0.0258

0.005

11.2

138

2.4

0.001

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.42

1420

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.0024

0.028

10.6

163

2.3

0.005

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.43

1550

04/19/11

0.005

0.00782

0.005

0.030

13.3

196

0.75

0.005

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.98

1350

04/25/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.017

9.09

134

2.0

0.005

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.57

1290

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00132

0.009

9.58

103

2.0

0.005

0.010

UW-2N

71

30

6.8

1330

06/12/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0022

0.015

1.0

113

1.5

NA

NA

UW-2N

71

30

6.3

1680

04/21/15

0.0050

0.0041

0.005

0.018

9.5

136

10.0

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
NORTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

(^mhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

UW-B

49

29

6.19

2400

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

4

385

42

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

5.77

1610

10/30/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

4

170

11

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.20

2290

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.01

1640

10/31/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.65

2410

02/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

2

340

55

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.64

2350

02/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.57

1830

02/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

5

160

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

7.01

1750

02/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.33

2180

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.28

1660

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.81

2540

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

6

328

45

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.23

2510

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.06

1630

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

9

158

12

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.19

1990

05/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

5.79

2390

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

5.58

1630

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.30

2400

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

7

345

45

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

7.30

1300

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.56

2190

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.14

2200

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

9

176

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

7.30

1100

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

6.45

1720

07/23/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

5.32

2360

11/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

49

29

5.45

1720

11/01/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

Notes:

(1) - Practical Quantitation Level

Statistical evaluation of the groundwater analytical data collected at the Site through post-construction year 32 is provided in the Groundwater Statistics Report, Post-Construction Year 32,
dated 26 October 2022.

NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 2

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site











Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













Well

Well

Cluster



Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-1S

1

1 6.31

3190

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.031

7

744

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.76

2800

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.150

4

768

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.49

3270

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.108

8

782

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.41

3190

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.047

6

754

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.52

2960

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.100

10

969

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.11

2780

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.157

18

777

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.66

3070

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.122

13

772

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.75

3650

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.100

10

760

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.70

2520

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.113

9

764

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.72

3110

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.152

8

722

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.80

3160

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.117

7

682

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.50

3470

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.150

9

744

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.82

3390

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.130

11

714

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 6.78

3200

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.190

12

761.0

0.20

0.001

0.0025

MW-1S

1

1 7.18

3080

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.130

11

733.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.91

3120

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.160

12

757.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.82

3180

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

11

665.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.77

3240

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.180

13.40

742.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.78

3190

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.152

13.20

669.0

0.21

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.70

3250

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.171

10.30

689.0

0.26

0.001

0.005

MW-1S

1

1 6.75

3100

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.120

10.10

655.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-1S

1

1 6.78

2910

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

12.30

681.0

0.20

0.001

0.006

MW-1S

1

1 6.79

2850

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.067

10.50

666.0

0.24

0.001

0.006

MW-1S

1

1 6.81

3010

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

11.5

699

0.317

0.001

0.006

MW-1S

1

1 6.73

3310

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.065

12.3

696

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 6.67

3610

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00762

0.035

11.2

688

0.25

0.001

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 6.37

2480

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00156

0.155

10.1

653

0.20

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 6.49

2720

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.141

10.5

714

0.470

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 7.01

2680

04/25/12

0.005

0.00223

0.005

0.152

8.87

624

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 6.69

3000

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00126

0.127

10.5

612

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-1S

1

1 6.5

2980

4/22/2015

0.00035

0.0063

0.005

0.116

11.2

707

0.35

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 6.95

2794

4/18/2017

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.14

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-1S

1

1 7.91

2,887

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-1S

1

1 6.73

2718

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-1S

1

1 7.96

2,409

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-1S

1

1 6.71

2,542

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-1S

1

1 7.41

2,971

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.150

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.18

2890

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.027

7

675

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.72

2620

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.047

3

700

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.28

2940

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.040

8

685

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.37

2800

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

8

672

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.47

2680

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.042

10

846

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.15

2900

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.036

22

667

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.57

2740

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.044

14

690

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.67

3330

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.088

10

609

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.69

2210

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.037

10

654

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.69

3100

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.036

9

635

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.78

2950

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.037

8

635

12

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.61

3070

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

11

592

35

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.75

2950

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

11

244

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.76

2820

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

12

624.0

6.22

0.001

0.0025

MW-2S

2

1 6.92

2760

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

11

600.0

25.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.76

2740

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.001

0.020

12

604.0

19.90

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.71

2820

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

464.0

9.90

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.68

2760

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

13.70

638.0

1.70

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.80

2740

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.025

13.60

542.0

1.22

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.70

2770

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

10.80

609.0

0.47

0.001

0.005

MW-2S

2

1 6.66

2600

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.057

10.80

561.0

0.47

0.001

0.0063

MW-2S

2

1 6.73

2540

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.057

12.10

585.0

2.85

0.001

0.006

MW-2S

2

1 6.86

2450

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.049

11.10

528.0

0.44

0.001

0.006

MW-2S

2

1 6.74

2600

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

12.00

611.0

1.03

0.001

0.006

MW-2S

2

1 6.61

2900

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.046

11.70

571.0

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.68

3220

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0113

0.070

11.20

548.0

1.70

0.001

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.37

2170

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00126

0.096

63

550

1.7

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.46

2350

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.081

11.4

607

1.4

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.94

2330

04/25/12

0.005

0.00726

0.005

0.056

9.30

539

1.4

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.60

2560

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00226

0.055

9.88

541

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 NA

NA

06/13/14

0.005

0.0100

0.0037

0.047

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-2S

2

1 6.60

2660.00

04/22/15

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.058

10.2

559

1.20

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 6.82

2350.00

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.003

0.039

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-2S

2

1 7.87

2,403

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-2S

2

1 6.69

2304.00

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-2S

2

1 7.54

2,051

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-2S

2

1 6.76

2,098

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-2S

2

1 7.48

2,433

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.039

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site











Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













Well

Well

Cluster



Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-3S

3

1 6.22

2920

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

15

656

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.74

2590

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

711

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.47

2990

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

693

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.37

2880

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

707

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.45

2770

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

11

796

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.14

2350

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

19

717

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.60

2840

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

15

687

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.59

3540

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

695

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.63

2740

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

731

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.63

2950

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

697

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.87

2900

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

696

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.64

3150

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

761

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.74

3140

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

735

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.75

3000

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

756.0

0.35

0.001

0.0025

MW-3S

3

1 6.81

2910

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

18

711.0

1.94

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.76

3070

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

780.0

0.55

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.75

3130

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

707.0

0.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.70

3120

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

14.50

799.0

0.67

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.70

3160

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

13.80

749.0

0.25

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.77

2290

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11.20

230.0

12.80

0.001

0.005

MW-3S

3

1 6.67

3020

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

11.8

714

0.2

0.001

0.0063

MW-3S

3

1 6.65

2960

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

12.5

752

0.2

0.001

0.006

MW-3S

3

1 6.78

2950

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

11.6

730

0.599

0.001

0.006

MW-3S

3

1 6.79

3010

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

12.6

684

0.284

0.001

0.006

MW-3S

3

1 6.57

3320

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13.2

739

0.65

0.001

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.66

3670

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00552

0.010

12.5

685

0.2

0.001

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.38

2490

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00156

0.015

11.3

707

0.740

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.24

2740

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.016

12.8

745

0.400

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.83

2690

04/25/12

0.005

0.0032

0.005

0.008

10.70

676

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.59

3040

05/01/13

0.005

0.00214

0.00298

0.011

11.30

634

1.2

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-3S

3

1 6.5

3080

04/22/15

0.005

0.0057

0.005

0.014

11.20

675

0.5

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 6.77

2773

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.0021

0.007

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-3S

3

1 7.61

2,901

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-3S

3

1 6.67

2967

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-3S

3

1 7.39

2,448

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-3S

3

1 6.69

2,506

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-3S

3

1 7.36

2,938

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.0071 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













Well

Well

Cluster



Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

—

(Std. Units) ((.unhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-4S

4

1

6.20

3050

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.047

8

748

12

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.68

2980

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.059

3

765

21

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.20

3090

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.044

9

757

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.34

3070

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.036

7

742

27

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.41

2770

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.062

12

893

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.12

2930

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

23

747

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.63

3050

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.079

16

750

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.70

3750

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.038

10

740

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.68

2600

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

744

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.71

3200

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.068

9

700

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.83

3200

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.062

7

745

22

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.68

3140

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

10

724

22

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.70

3340

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.060

12

728

16

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.76

3070

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.070

12

715.0

12.00

0.001

0.0025

MW-4S

4

1

6.79

2960

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

11

674.0

24.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.79

3050

05/12/99

0.005

0.001

0.01

0.060

12

726.0

9.62

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.67

3160

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

12

599.0

9.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.71

2970

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.072

13.50

741.0

3.88

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.68

3080

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.064

12.90

662.0

9.79

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.69

3080

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.081

10.60

683.0

6.28

0.001

0.005

MW-4S

4

1

6.61

2980

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.082

10.10

651.0

10.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-4S

4

1

6.51

2920

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.080

12.20

687.0

7.56

0.001

0.006

MW-4S

4

1

6.70

2140

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

10.20

665.0

9.07

0.001

0.006

MW-4S

4

1

6.64

2920

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.080

11.50

614.0

7.02

0.001

0.006

MW-4S

4

1

6.53

3290

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.079

11.70

674.0

3.40

0.001

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.66

3630

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.093

10.90

652.0

17.4

0.001

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.36

2530

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.141

9.37

617

6.4

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.32

2650

04/20/11

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.164

10.7

702

6.70

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.82

2590

04/25/12

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.083

8.73

638

4.1

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.53

2980

04/30/13

0.005

0.01

0.00140

0.067

9.52

598

2.6

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

NA

NA

06/13/14

0.005

0.01

0.00460

0.06

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-4S

4

1

6.5

3060

04/22/15

0.005

0.0049

0.005

0.098

10.2

665

10.7

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

6.75

2771

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.002

0.045

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-4S

4

1

7.50

2,903

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-4S

4

1

6.68

2756

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-4S

4

1

7.44

2,432

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-4S

4

1

6.60

2,558

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-4S

4

1

7.34

2,920

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.048

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.17

2530

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

567

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.64

2420

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

529

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.16

2490

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

467

16

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.33

2480

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

424

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.38

2550

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

11

639

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.11

2530

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

19

522

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.48

2630

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

14

590

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.58

3060

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

446

13

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.54

2410

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

339

62

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.66

2510

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

282

64

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.77

2500

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

443

25

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.55

2280

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

13

308

27

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.73

2550

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

293

22

0.001

0.0025

MW-5S

5

2

6.78

2270

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

270.0

32.60

0.001

0.005

MW-5S

5

2

6.82

2190

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

252.0

32.70

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.83

2250

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

272.0

24.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.82

2260

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

225.0

41.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.72

2220

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

13.80

235.0

29.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.79

2300

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

13.40

207.0

25.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.71

3130

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

12.60

737.0

0.47

0.001

0.005

MW-5S

5

2

6.66

2160

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

10.80

191.0

21.50

0.001

0.0063

MW-5S

5

2

6.61

2130

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

13.00

182.0

20.10

0.001

0.0061

MW-5S

5

2

6.78

2060

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10.60

182.0

15.50

0.001

0.006

MW-5S

5

2

6.67

2150

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11.50

176.0

14.00

0.001

0.006

MW-5S

5

2

6.62

2440

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

16.70

180.0

5.40

0.001

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.79

2610

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0136

0.006

10.50

170.0

17.80

0.001

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.51

1900

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00283

0.011

11.3

203

3.3

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.33

2120

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.010

10.9

194

5.70

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.90

1940

04/25/12

0.005

0.00186

0.005

0.011

9.42

165

00
00

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.70

2220

05/01/13

0.005

0.00343

0.00117

0.007

10.8

148

10.0

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-5S

5

2

6.6

2430

04/22/15

0.005

0.0043

0.005

0.007

10.6

182

10.7

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

6.7

2095

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-5S

5

2

7.37

2,308

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-5S

5

2

6.6

2166

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-5S

5

2

7.36

1,881

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-5S

5

2

6.74

1,994

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-5S

5

2

6.71

2,338

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.0093 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

—

(Std. Units) ((.unhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-6S

6

2

6.34

1760

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

210

30

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.80

1890

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

234

22

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.20

1980

05/04/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

212

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.43

1900

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

191

21

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.55

1880

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

311

14

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.17

1950

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

26

325

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.56

1920

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

21

247

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.69

2360

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

14

267

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.58

1980

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

221

42

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.67

2350

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

205

16

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.75

2100

11/08/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

10

219

12

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.59

2200

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

212

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.63

2470

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

207

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-6S

6

2

6.78

2290

06/24/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15

225.0

9.04

0.001

0.005

MW-6S

6

2

6.92

2330

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

211.0

9.43

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.81

2270

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

188.0

24.50

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.79

2250

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

184.0

14.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.70

2110

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

14.30

199.0

18.90

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.71

2180

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

13.60

172.0

7.08

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.70

2170

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

12.20

178.0

4.41

0.001

0.005

MW-6S

6

2

6.65

2110

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

11.4

164

3.24

0.001

0.0063

MW-6S

6

2

6.68

2080

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

14.1

148

3.63

0.001

0.0062

MW-6S

6

2

6.76

2080

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

11.9

157

4.87

0.001

0.006

MW-6S

6

2

6.68

2140

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.016

12.3

156

2.7

0.001

0.006

MW-6S

6

2

6.68

2380

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

14.3

156

3.1

0.001

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.76

2650

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0109

0.016

11.8

148

4.2

0.001

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.53

1820

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00276

0.012

10.2

160

2.1

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.36

2010

04/20/11

0.000384

0.010

0.00848

0.021

10.9

153

3.00

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.87

1920

04/25/12

0.005

0.00259

0.005

0.029

9.98

133

2.8

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.64

2150

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.00126

0.028

12.1

131

2.6

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

NA

NA

06/13/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.011

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6S

6

2

6.6

2310

04/22/15

0.0050

0.0053

0.0050

0.014

10.7

139

1.9

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

6.7

2121

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0017

0.003

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-6S

6

2

NA

NA

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6S

6

2

6.8

2153

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6S

6

2

7.31

1,920

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6S

6

2

6.79

2,072

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-6S

6

2

7.50

2,309

04/12/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.0069 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

(Std. Units) ((.unhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-7S

7

2

6.15

3180

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.031

8

763

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.64

3120

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.035

3

805

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.37

3550

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.059

8

797

19

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.31

3250

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.054

9

792

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.44

3220

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.050

10

936

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

5.96

3280

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

20

875

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.48

3040

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

16

607

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.43

3530

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.043

10

836

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.53

3060

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

9

780

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.66

3500

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.049

8

740

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.59

3250

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.071

7

754

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.55

3220

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

10

792

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.56

3040

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

11

737

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-7S

7

2

6.94

3230

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

11

782.0

2.04

0.001

0.005

MW-7S

7

2

6.96

2950

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

10

749.0

3.58

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.78

3140

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

12

786.0

1.28

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.70

3260

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

11

617.0

9.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.83

3140

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.064

13.60

746.0

3.71

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.70

3210

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.066

12.80

683.0

3.17

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.72

3310

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

11.10

706.0

2.39

0.001

0.005

MW-7S

7

2

6.61

3140

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

10.30

673.0

1.22

0.001

0.0063

MW-7S

7

2

6.70

3030

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

12.10

688.0

2.39

0.001

0.006

MW-7S

7

2

6.76

2770

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.033

10.30

686.0

0.02

0.001

0.006

MW-7S

7

2

6.68

3060

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

11.00

650.0

3.13

0.001

0.006

MW-7S

7

2

6.56

3350

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.053

12.50

676.0

2.90

0.001

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.60

3380

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00778

0.066

11.20

749.0

1.80

0.001

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.39

2550

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00256

0.081

10.2

682

1.7

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.30

2810

04/20/11

0.000515

0.010

0.00635

0.070

10.5

714

2.90

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.78

2710

04/25/12

0.005

0.00678

0.005

0.052

9.09

650

2.6

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.61

3060

05/01/13

0.005

0.00228

0.00342

0.051

10.8

617

1.9

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-7S

7

2

6.50

3190

04/22/15

0.005

0.00480

0.005

0.046

9.7

653

1.1

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

6.79

2893

04/18/17

0.005

0.01000

0.005

0.047

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-7S

7

2

7.17

3,045

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-7S

7

2

6.82

2863

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-7S

7

2

7.48

2,539

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-7S

7

2

6.88

2,706

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-7S

7

2

7.33

3,056

04/12/22

0.005

0.01000

0.005

0.041

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.39

2910

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

9

621

22

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.77

3050

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.017

4

654

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.52

3280

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.041

9

669

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.42

2970

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.038

9

644

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.56

3000

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.025

14

701

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

5.97

3050

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.040

20

715

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.73

3000

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.051

20

665

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.60

3320

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.045

10

644

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.72

2880

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.060

8

659

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.19

3240

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.055

10

682

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.77

3180

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.029

7

642

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.67

2680

05/02/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.040

10

662

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.67

2780

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

11

656

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-8S

8

2

6.94

3110

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

11

677.0

10.90

0.001

0.005

MW-8S

8

2

7.44

2890

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

10

635.0

18.50

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.96

3070

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

12

667.0

12.60

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.91

3270

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11

568.0

28.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

7.00

3220

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.062

13.30

704.0

11.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.98

3240

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.036

13.30

619.0

12.70

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.88

3300

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

10.40

655.0

12.50

0.001

0.005

MW-8S

8

2

6.81

3130

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

10.30

608.0

14.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.87

3030

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.036

11.90

634.0

23.20

0.001

0.0061

MW-8S

8

2

6.93

2790

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

10.50

643.0

9.29

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.80

3120

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

11.10

606.0

7.69

0.001

0.0063

MW-8S

8

2

6.71

3440

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

12.60

670.0

9.80

0.001

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.76

3810

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00772

0.039

11.20

782.0

9.60

0.001

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.61

2570

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00272

0.025

9.82

612

10.3

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.47

2870

04/20/11

0.000309

0.010

0.00687

0.013

10.3

693

14.6

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.89

2810

04/25/12

0.005

0.00288

0.005

0.044

9.41

627

10.6

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.72

3250

05/01/13

0.005

0.00362

0.00305

0.045

10.7

588

15.4

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-8S

8

2

6.7

3310

04/22/15

0.005

0.00440

0.005

0.016

9.6

678

10.5

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

6.95

2985

04/18/17

0.005

0.01000

0.005

0.024

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-8S

8

2

7.29

3,163

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-8S

8

2

6.95

3,019

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-8S

8

2

7.47

2,615

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-8S

8

2

7.04

2,849

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-8S

8

2

6.83

3,353

04/12/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.031

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

—

(Std. Units) ((.unhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-9S

9

3

6.33

2850

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.065

7

577

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.77

2990

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.054

3

613

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.48

3110

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.062

8

616

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.43

2930

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.078

8

599

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.59

2940

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

637

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

5.94

2900

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.084

21

665

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.65

2880

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.129

24

790

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.61

3210

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.129

8

617

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.75

2700

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.170

7

604

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.82

3190

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.097

8

605

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.61

2700

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.075

7

580

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.75

3160

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.110

8

611

9

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.64

2710

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.120

10

607

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-9S

9

3

6.94

3050

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.080

10

611.0

7.51

0.001

0.005

MW-9S

9

3

7.17

2820

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.090

9

593.0

7.10

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.97

2960

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

11

623.0

6.45

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.96

3150

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.070

10

511.0

8.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.86

3100

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.170

11.50

624.0

14.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.91

3080

04/18/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.157

11.40

557.0

8.58

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.88

3160

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.124

9.19

591.0

7.60

0.001

0.005

MW-9S

9

3

6.86

3000

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.130

9.07

553

5.75

0.001

0.0063

MW-9S

9

3

6.90

2860

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.260

10.4

591

4.29

0.001

0.0061

MW-9S

9

3

6.98

2780

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.140

9.08

582

9.09

0.001

0.006

MW-9S

9

3

6.85

2970

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.150

9.4

545

10.4

0.001

0.006

MW-9S

9

3

6.76

3330

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.120

13.4

558

7.9

0.001

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.84

3680

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0136

0.099

9.9

683

5.9

0.001

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.46

2500

04/21/10

0.005

0.000974

0.00184

0.137

8.86

547

6.1

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.55

2720

04/20/11

0.00053

0.010

0.00626

0.085

9.12

644

7.10

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.97

2700

04/25/12

0.005

0.00209

0.00290

0.081

7.88

584

9.5

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.80

3130

05/01/13

0.005

0.00276

0.00268

0.121

9.48

553

9.6

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.7

NA

06/13/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0021

0.11

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-9S

9

3

6.7

3170

04/22/15

0.0050

0.0068

0.0050

0.099

8.5

612

7.8

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

6.9

2872

04/18/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.096

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-9S

9

3

7.08

2,872

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-9S

9

3

6.85

2,865

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-9S

9

3

7.62

2,574

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-9S

9

3

7.01

2,723

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-9S

9

3

7.65

3,071

04/12/22

0.0050

0.0100

0.0050

0.12

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster

Code pH SC

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Cadmium Chromium Lead
(mg/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

MW-10S

10

3

6.72

2900

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

280

413

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.76

2950

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

377

391

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.47

3350

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

567

400

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.38

3070

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

341

389

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.52

2940

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

399

47

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.07

3340

05/07/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

28

435

400

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.65

3040

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

20

327

406

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.59

3460

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

815

392

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.68

2740

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

8

314

344

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.76

3320

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

382

327

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.63

2900

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

6

307

389

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.78

3360

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

367

343

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.63

2920

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

383

391

0.001

0.0025

MW-10S

10

3

6.90

3150

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

334.0

297.00

0.001

0.005

MW-10S

10

3

7.18

3040

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9

364.0

286.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.94

3130

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9

332.0

280.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.82

3270

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9

277.0

259.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.93

3270

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

11.70

394.0

290.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.81

3340

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

10.90

401.0

266.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.82

3290

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

9.30

366.0

0.20

0.001

0.005

MW-10S

10

3

6.82

3230

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.52

363.0

257.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-10S

10

3

6.80

3030

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

11.60

349.0

228.00

0.001

0.006

MW-10S

10

3

6.86

3080

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.96

373.0

236.00

0.001

0.006

MW-10S

10

3

6.82

3280

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

13.10

422.0

236.00

0.001

0.006

MW-10S

10

3

6.66

3560

04/24/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10.30

382.0

211.00

0.001

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.83

3930

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0122

0.005

9.10

434.0

212.00

0.001

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.52

2620

04/21/10

0.005

0.00105

0.00254

0.005

7.55

425

195

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.44

2830

04/20/11

0.55062

0.010

0.00552

0.005

7.50

389

196

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.86

2790

04/25/12

0.005

0.00560

0.00697

0.002

6.57

348

189

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.56

3180

05/01/13

0.005

0.00422

0.00198

0.005

8.34

391

182

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10S

10

3

6.7

3310

04/22/15

0.005

0.0048

0.005

0.005

7.70

371

166

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

6.76

2933

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.003

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-10S

10

3

7.20

3,206

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10S

10

3

6.88

3,040

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10S

10

3

7.66

2,634

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10S

10

3

6.80

2,776

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-10S

10

3

6.84

3,380

04/12/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.0085 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.75

2540

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.030

7

405

60

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.92

2520

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.068

4

408

45

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.45

2780

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.029

6

409

51

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.49

2560

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.080

8

409

53

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.65

2530

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.057

7

613

66

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.28

2540

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.057

9

425

56

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.77

2480

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.057

18

405

64

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.66

2840

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.066

7

428

62

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.76

2310

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.090

7

409

81

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.79

2750

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.088

7

432

49

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.87

2660

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.086

6

365

55

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.80

2800

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

7

408

58

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

6.62

2300

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.080

8

408

64

0.001

0.0025

MW-11S

11

3

7.05

2620

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.130

8

407.0

62.00

0.001

0.005

MW-11S

11

3

7.13

2470

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.120

8

402.0

45.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

7.09

2620

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.140

8

415.0

59.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

6.94

2590

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

7

340.0

58.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

6.75

2650

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.110

8.30

435.0

60.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

6.88

2700

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.154

8.98

417.0

47.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

6.93

2640

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.091

7.62

445.0

51.20

0.001

0.005

MW-11S

11

3

6.87

2590

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.120

6.76

384.0

47.70

0.001

0.0063

MW-11S

11

3

6.95

2560

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.059

8.16

414.0

58.50

0.001

0.0061

MW-11S

11

3

7.01

2550

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.061

6.63

403.0

68.90

0.001

0.006

MW-11S

11

3

6.91

2660

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

9.19

428.0

80.30

0.001

0.006

MW-11S

11

3

6.87

3010

04/24/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.021

7.52

394.0

85.00

0.001

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.85

3160

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0135

0.044

6.72

418.0

84.50

0.001

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.64

2210

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00346

0.132

6.45

425

66.8

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.58

2430

04/20/11

0.000167

0.010

0.00732

0.130

6.18

423

76.3

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.97

2450

04/25/12

0.005

0.010

0.00214

0.100

5.75

409

68.7

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.77

2810

05/01/13

0.005

0.00272

0.00154

0.094

6.16

394

71.6

0.0000745

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

NA

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

418

97.6

NA

NA

MW-11S

11

3

6.7

2960

04/22/15

0.005

0.0078

0.005

0.032

5.7

445

85.4

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

6.8

3048

04/19/17

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.11

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-11S

11

3

7.02

2,704

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11S

11

3

7.04

2,635

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11S

11

3

7.75

2,355

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11S

11

3

7.15

2,523

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-11S

11

3

6.86

2,851

04/12/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.11

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Code

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

aster
ode

pH

SC

Sample
Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

Ethyl-
benzene

Phenol

...

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

3

6.83

3620

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.053

6

670

433

0.001

0.0025

3

6.94

3730

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.052

2

682

348

0.001

0.0025

3

6.36

4070

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.083

6

673

280

0.001

0.0025

3

6.38

3770

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.087

7

672

365

0.001

0.0025

3

6.50

3650

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.072

8

879

369

0.001

0.0025

3

6.21

3420

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.122

9

685

324

0.001

0.0025

3

6.62

3580

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.055

16

705

347

0.001

0.0025

3

6.59

3980

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.109

7

750

340

0.001

0.0025

3

6.63

3710

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.041

7

681

380

0.001

0.0025

3

6.70

4100

04/27/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

7

705

338

0.001

0.0025

3

6.71

3940

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.073

6

594

414

0.001

0.0025

3

6.67

4000

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

7

708

448

0.001

0.0025

3

6.54

3550

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

9

656

351

0.001

0.0025

3

6.79

3830

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

9

705.0

326.00

0.001

0.005

3

6.98

3600

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

8

673.0

351.00

0.001

0.0063

3

6.97

3750

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

9

694.0

368.00

0.001

0.0063

3

6.75

4050

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

8

574.0

422.00

0.001

0.0063

3

6.80

3850

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.047

9.44

714.0

351.00

0.001

0.0063

3
3

6.72
6.76

4010
3830

04/17/02
04/23/03

0.005
0.005

0.01
0.01

0.01
0.01

0.054
0.029

12.60
7.86

637.0
659.0

337.00
362.00

0.001
0.001

0.0063
0.005

3

6.63

3940

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.017

7.36

620

373

0.001

0.0063

3

6.71

3530

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

12

652

296

0.001

0.006

3

6.82

3690

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

7.46

656

331

0.001

0.006

3

6.71

3830

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

6.2

629

310

0.001

0.006

3

6.64

4140

04/24/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

8.84

638

237

0.001

0.010

3

6.68

4180

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.018

8.1

675

264

0.001

0.010

3

6.49

3140

04/21/10

0.005

0.00107

0.00104

0.012

8.22

678

298

0.005

0.010

3

6.79

3470

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.017

7.03

675

342

0.005

0.010

3

6.84

3510

04/25/12

0.005

0.00271

0.005

0.014

7.42

641

309

0.005

0.010

3

6.57

3960

05/01/13

0.005

0.00353

0.005

0.027

7.50

636

321

0.0000802

0.010

3

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3

6.5

3970

04/22/15

0.005

0.00740

0.005

0.023

7.40

641

242

0.005

0.010

3

6.74

4174

04/19/17

0.005

0.01000

0.0017

0.058

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

3

6.96

3,638

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3

6.97

3,543

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3

7.72

3,039

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3

NA

NA

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

3

6.71

3,751

05/11/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.011

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Code

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

13

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site









Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

4

6.72

2830

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.134

8

460

200

0.001

0.0025

4

6.82

2850

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.143

4

481

89

0.001

0.0025

4

6.54

2920

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.159

8

479

86

0.001

0.0025

4

6.45

2850

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.101

9

451

148

0.001

0.0025

4

6.65

2760

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.128

9

618

168

0.001

0.0025

4

6.29

2800

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.193

10

515

94

0.001

0.0025

4

6.80

2770

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.221

18

554

115

0.001

0.0025

4

6.64

2880

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.240

9

471

70

0.001

0.0025

4

6.76

2540

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.107

9

485

94

0.001

0.0025

4

6.75

3200

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.227

12

522

61

0.001

0.0025

4

6.88

2560

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.240

7

413

107

0.001

0.0025

4

6.85

2950

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.220

9

504

62

0.001

0.0025

4

6.49

2560

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.200

9

494

98

0.001

0.0025

4

6.92

2880

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.210

10

478.0

83.80

0.001

0.0025

4

7.17

2740

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.130

9

479.0

67.70

0.001

0.0063

4

7.09

2800

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.160

9

491.0

99.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.96

2990

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

10

360.0

178.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.90

2840

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.100

10.10

441.0

220.00

0.001

0.0063

4

7.01

3000

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.208

11.20

457.0

135.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.91

2820

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.101

9.41

483.0

150.00

0.001

0.005

4

6.91

2970

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.130

8.94

431.0

126.00

0.001

0.0063

4

7.04

2690

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.110

10.40

482.0

104.00

0.001

0.0062

4

7.02

3000

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.100

8.89

440.0

160.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.95

2930

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.140

9.15

453.0

176.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.86

3290

04/24/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.056

9.94

452.0

127.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.87

3590

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00832

0.074

9.20

487.0

115.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.59

2430

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00294

0.079

8.09

468

127

0.005

0.010

4

6.79

2730

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.094

8.00

472

151

0.005

0.010

4

7.02

2670

04/25/12

0.005

0.00216

0.00338

0.047

8.07

404

179

0.005

0.010

4

6.67

3020

05/01/13

0.005

0.00431

0.00195

0.039

8.63

405

174

0.0000991

0.010

4

6.7

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

416

209

NA

NA

4

6.7

3150

04/22/15

0.005

0.0063

0.005

0.096

8.00

477

153

0.005

0.010

4

6.91

3301

04/19/17

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.11

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

4

7.66

2,944

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.15

2,558

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.97

2,209

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.06

2,221

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.59

2,841

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.091

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010



PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

4

6.74

3520

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.080

4

645

205

0.001

0.0025

4

6.78

2840

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.079

2

589

149

0.001

0.0025

4

6.49

3010

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.043

5

595

161

0.001

0.0025

4

6.43

3040

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.071

7

594

136

0.001

0.0025

4

6.57

3000

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.078

7

736

110

0.001

0.0025

4

6.26

3010

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.074

8

640

124

0.001

0.0025

4

6.70

3030

11/11/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.105

13

691

91

0.001

0.0025

4

6.65

3260

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.068

7

659

87

0.001

0.0025

4

6.76

2570

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.063

7

664

94

0.001

0.0025

4

6.69

3400

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.090

7

690

78

0.001

0.0025

4

6.78

3100

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.091

4

64

90

0.001

0.0025

4

6.80

3490

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.080

6

718

103

0.001

0.0025

4

6.71

3130

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.080

8

704

111

0.001

0.0025

4

6.88

3840

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.090

5

751.0

14.70

0.001

0.0025

4

7.19

3160

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

7

712.0

86.80

0.001

0.0063

4

7.38

3360

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.080

8

794.0

118.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.96

3670

05/10/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

7

665.0

147.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.91

3810

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.039

8.57

879.0

183.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.90

3820

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.039

9.78

762.0

174.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.87

3650

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

5.33

828.0

204.00

0.001

0.005

4

6.88

3780

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

7.32

756.0

199.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.94

3450

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

9.54

813.0

195.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.91

3930

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.034

6.38

850.0

236.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.88

3900

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

7.88

800.0

256.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.77

4330

04/24/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12.70

818.0

218.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.79

4750

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.014

8.38

884.0

253.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.44

3260

04/21/10

0.005

0.00107

0.00269

0.012

7.51

885

255

0.005

0.010

4

6.68

3470

04/20/11

0.000133

0.010

0.005

0.011

7.60

906

290

0.005

0.010

4

6.97

3500

04/25/12

0.005

0.00385

0.00294

0.013

8.31

851

300

0.005

0.010

4

6.62

4020

05/01/13

0.005

0.00515

0.005

0.010

8.25

888

309

0.0000860

0.010

4

NA

4100

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.0

825

316

NA

NA

4

6.80

4190

04/22/15

0.005

0.0063

0.005

0.007

7.4

848

324

0.0050000

0.010

4

6.91

4394

04/19/17

0.005

0.01

0.0015

0.089

NA

NA

NA

0.0050000

0.010

4

7.65

3,924

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.18

3,675

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.92

2,916

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.97

3,104

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

8.36

3,511

04/13/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.069

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010



PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Code

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site









Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















luster





Sample















Ethyl-



Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

4

6.99

3820

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

8

660

48

0.001

0.0025

4

6.85

3480

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

5

652

42

0.001

0.0125

4

6.39

4040

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

9

687

60

0.001

0.0025

4

6.38

3670

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

14

654

63

0.001

0.0025

4

6.59

3550

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

12

793

37

0.001

0.0025

4

6.23

3640

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.018

13

650

25

0.001

0.0025

4

6.67

3750

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

18

675

10

0.001

0.0025

4

6.60

3780

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

10

659

21

0.001

0.0025

4

6.71

3110

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

10

634

23

0.001

0.0025

4

6.65

2400

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

22

675

18

0.001

0.0025

4

6.76

3910

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.014

6

584

18

0.001

0.0025

4

6.80

4150

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

24

654

32

0.001

0.0025

4

6.75

3880

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

17

630

15

0.001

0.0025

4

6.81

3360

06/25/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

15

573.0

101.00

0.001

0.0025

4

7.02

3590

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

14

541.0

19.40

0.001

0.0063

4

7.12

3750

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

18

558.0

20.70

0.001

0.0063

4

6.92

3780

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

13

472.0

33.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.95

3910

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

22.80

535.0

52.30

0.001

0.0063

4

6.93

3920

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.014

19.60

498.0

31.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.85

3610

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

4.56

534.0

37.60

0.001

0.005

4

6.87

3680

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

13.7

479

31

0.001

0.0063

4

6.99

3270

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.015

25.1

480

38.6

0.001

0.0061

4

7.01

3730

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.018

10.2

496

29.8

0.001

0.006

4

6.85

3670

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

17.4

481

32.1

0.001

0.006

4

6.83

4060

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.016

17.8

499

14.6

0.001

0.010

4

6.61

4350

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.020

16.1

549

14

0.001

0.010

4

6.52

3010

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00182

0.015

14.6

505

8.3

0.005

0.010

4

6.67

3180

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.017

15.5

529

11.4

0.005

0.010

4

6.94

3220

04/25/12

0.005

0.00239

0.00222

0.015

14.7

313

22.2

0.0000557

0.010

4

6.67

3700

05/01/13

0.005

0.00438

0.00154

0.014

18.7

472

4.9

0.0000673

0.010

4

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.8

3710

04/22/15

0.005

0.00620

0.005

0.017

16.2

505

3.1

0.005

0.010

4

6.01

3674

04/19/17

0.005

0.01000

0.005

0.005

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

4

7.35

3,413

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.09

3,251

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.67

2,884

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.82

2,927

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.78

3,621

04/13/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.0087 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010



PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Code

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

16

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

17

TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

uster
"ode

pH SC
(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

4

6.70

3430

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.077

5

625

334

0.001

0.0025

4

6.59

3510

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.046

3

690

391

0.001

0.0025

4

6.25

3990

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.042

7

690

310

0.001

0.0025

4

6.23

3430

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.047

8

633

295

0.001

0.0025

4

6.37

3330

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.058

9

941

257

0.001

0.0025

4

6.15

3400

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.055

9

645

312

0.001

0.0025

4

6.57

3320

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.083

16

629

257

0.001

0.0025

4

6.42

3490

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.065

7

619

234

0.001

0.0025

4

6.53

2900

11/18/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.042

7

639

282

0.001

0.0025

4

6.46

3000

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.051

7

631

306

0.001

0.0025

4

6.69

3560

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.049

5

587

316

0.001

0.0025

4

6.60

3910

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

14

674

326

0.001

0.0025

4

6.32

3520

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

13

670

297

0.001

0.0025

4

6.84

4090

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

11

694.0

405.00

0.001

0.0025

4

6.92

3900

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

11

679.0

409.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.85

4060

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.060

14

706.0

428.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.63

4270

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

8

612.0

425.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.68

4200

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.032

16.70

598.0

415.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.66

4170

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.046

15.40

612.0

375.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.72

1650

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

3.73

287.0

4.07

0.001

0.005

4

6.66

3820

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.028

11.10

589.0

342.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.71

3280

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.049

18.70

614.0

283.00

0.001

0.0063

4

6.70

3880

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

9.40

605.0

322.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.73

3830

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

13.50

561.0

325.00

0.001

0.006

4

6.63

3900

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.042

14.40

581.0

235.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.45

4040

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.053

12.80

539.0

197.00

0.001

0.010

4

6.41

2910

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00147

0.047

11.7

591

231

0.005

0.010

4

6.43

3180

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.065

12.0

586

230

0.005

0.010

4

6.80

3290

04/25/12

0.005

0.00270

0.005

0.045

11.1

837

304

0.005

0.010

4

6.53

3750

05/01/13

0.005

0.00423

0.00154

0.038

12.1

552

234

0.0000812

0.010

4

NA

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.60

3560

04/22/15

0.005

0.0048

0.005

0.038

12.5

574

165

0.005

0.010

4

6.75

3720

04/19/17

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.1

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

4

7.56

3,310

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.82

3,178

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

7.79

2,700

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.77

2,821

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

4

6.68

3,354

04/13/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.11

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

5

6.51

2360

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

12

410

87

0.001

0.0025

5

6.66

2280

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

418

78

0.001

0.0025

5

6.71

2410

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

11

410

65

0.001

0.0025

5

6.23

2280

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

10

403

59

0.001

0.0025

5

6.45

2130

11/07/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

10

561

30

0.001

0.0025

5

6.13

2210

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.017

12

395

37

0.001

0.0025

5

6.58

2190

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

20

385

19

0.001

0.0025

5

6.41

2250

05/05/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

11

390

20

0.001

0.0025

5

6.55

2290

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

402

62

0.001

0.0025

5

6.55

2400

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.017

12

391

27

0.001

0.0025

5

6.95

2300

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

407

31

0.001

0.0025

5

6.65

2430

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

10

395

31

0.001

0.0025

5

6.59

2420

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

12

381

24

0.001

0.0025

5

6.77

2290

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

11

384.0

32.00

0.001

0.0025

5

6.94

2280

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11

400.0

36.60

0.001

0.0063

5

6.75

2340

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

409.0

44.00

0.001

0.0063

5

6.66

2280

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12

341.0

52.00

0.001

0.0063

5

6.72

2350

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14.00

415.0

43.80

0.001

0.0063

5

6.71

2350

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

11.60

409.0

33.30

0.001

0.0063

5

6.64

2380

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

10.70

415.0

44.00

0.001

0.005

5

6.65

2270

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

10.60

366.0

41.40

0.001

0.0063

5

6.88

1960

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

12.60

402.0

31.20

0.001

0.0061

5

6.80

2320

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

10.80

397.0

32.00

0.001

0.006

5

6.76

2330

04/25/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11.30

410.0

35.70

0.001

0.006

5

6.60

2580

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

11.90

412.0

36.90

0.001

0.010

5

6.58

2830

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00997

0.010

10.90

401.0

31.60

0.001

0.010

5

6.49

1990

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00217

0.006

9.98

411

31.0

0.005

0.010

5

6.34

2150

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.005

9.73

432

39.3

0.005

0.010

5

6.82

2160

04/25/12

0.005

0.00353

0.00265

0.003

8.53

415

37.3

0.005

0.010

5

6.54

2560

05/01/13

0.005

0.00248

0.00276

0.005

9.67

397

36.2

0.000101

0.010

5

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

6.6

2670

04/22/15

0.005

0.0053

0.005

0.005

9.6

428

34.5

0.005

0.010

5

6.69

2831

04/19/17

0.005

0.0100

0.0017

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

5

7.50

2,477

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

6.93

2,433

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

7.95

2,157

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

6.85

2,285

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

5

6.58

2,674

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010



PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana













Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-18S

18

5

6.55

1930

10/18/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.017

13

310

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.69

1780

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.016

7

315

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

5.99

1890

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.023

14

316

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.30

1820

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

14

318

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.51

1770

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.013

13

456

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.10

1890

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.027

15

340

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.56

1820

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.025

21

317

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.57

1950

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.036

15

639

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.53

1650

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.015

14

310

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.58

2000

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

14

314

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

7.01

1600

11/09/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

14

313

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.76

1910

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

14

337

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.67

1984

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

14

305

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.82

1870

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

309.0

0.23

0.001

0.0025

MW-18S

18

5

6.91

1820

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

14

309.0

0.32

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.86

1890

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

14

327.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.65

1950

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

15

269.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.70

1940

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.025

16.80

338.0

0.23

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.71

1940

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.021

14.40

337.0

0.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.71

2040

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

13.60

353.0

0.24

0.001

0.005

MW-18S

18

5

6.65

1890

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.017

13.4

306

0.2

0.001

0.0063

MW-18S

18

5

6.69

1800

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.019

16.8

278

0.272

0.001

0.0062

MW-18S

18

5

7.03

1920

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

20.8

312

0.342

0.001

0.006

MW-18S

18

5

6.65

1920

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.025

12.9

338

0.276

0.001

0.006

MW-18S

18

5

6.59

2110

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

15.2

347

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

6.65

2640

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0126

0.011

13.1

370

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

6.34

1700

04/21/10

0.005

0.00183

0.00296

0.020

12.2

373

0.800

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

6.37

1820

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.010

12.5

353

0.490

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

6.65

1880

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.010

10.8

335

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

6.61

2080

05/01/13

0.005

0.00235

0.004

0.007

12.0

346

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-18S

18

5

6.60

2120

04/22/15

0.005

0.004

0.005

0.006

11.5

350

0.37

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

5.94

2223

04/19/17

0.005

0.010

0.0022

0.012

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-18S

18

5

7.83

2,122

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-18S

18

5

7.07

2,040

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-18S

18

5

8.12

1,814

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-18S

18

5

6.88

1,973

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-18S

18

5

6.63

2,297

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.013

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((^mhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride

(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

MW-19S

19

5

5.98

2460

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.024

12

460

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.64

2250

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

11

478

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.18

2640

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.030

13

463

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.40

2380

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.032

12

457

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.58

2350

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.014

13

641

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.19

2440

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.030

14

480

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.66

2510

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.031

20

470

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.61

2540

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.042

13

554

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.59

2100

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

12

424

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.61

2700

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.026

13

436

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.39

2090

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.017

12

447

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.72

2550

05/03/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

13

492

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.69

2580

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

14

442

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.83

2450

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

14

458.0

2.25

0.001

0.0025

MW-19S

19

5

6.92

2390

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

12

449.0

1.62

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.79

2510

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

13

460.0

1.40

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.92

2620

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

14

392.0

1.80

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.76

2490

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.041

16.30

476.0

1.02

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.77

2490

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

14.80

458.0

0.66

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.74

2600

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.038

12.90

488.0

0.57

0.001

0.005

MW-19S

19

5

6.77

2390

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.036

13.60

419.0

0.62

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

6.70

2550

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.031

18.40

449.0

0.65

0.001

0.0063

MW-19S

19

5

7.12

2430

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.019

22.70

423.0

0.42

0.001

0.006

MW-19S

19

5

6.76

2470

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.043

13.00

457.0

0.26

0.001

0.006

MW-19S

19

5

6.69

2660

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14.30

478.0

0.70

0.001

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.64

2980

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00516

0.017

13.70

496.0

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.58

2030

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00176

0.021

11.9

460

0.950

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.36

2290

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.015

12.8

486

1.40

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.65

2340

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.015

10.3

474

1.5

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.64

2530

05/01/13

0.005

0.00238

0.00366

0.018

12.4

466

1.5

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.5

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-19S

19

5

6.6

2580

04/22/15

0.005

0.0043

0.005

0.013

10.5

469

1.4

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

6.06

2595

04/19/17

0.005

0.01

0.003

0.034

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-19S

19

5

7.40

2,461

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-19S

19

5

6.92

2,326

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-19S

19

5

7.93

2,072

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-19S

19

5

6.69

2,198

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-19S

19

5

6.77

2,602

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.037

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

5.88

2380

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

15

430

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.38

2470

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

11

410

23

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.18

2590

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

396

13

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.32

2470

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

406

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.37

2370

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

451

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.16

2500

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

19

415

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.65

2320

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

26

445

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.00

2900

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

375

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.54

2250

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

453

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.60

2700

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

401

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.22

2120

11/10/94

0.02

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

432

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.65

2840

05/03/95

0.02

0.02

0.2

0.010

17

447

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.62

2620

05/14/96

0.02

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

422

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.85

2610

06/26/97

0.005

0.02

0.01

0.010

18

478.0

0.30

0.001

0.0025

MW-20S

20

5

6.95

2470

05/06/98

0.005

0.02

0.01

0.010

17

400.0

0.38

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.78

2520

05/13/99

0.005

0.02

0.01

0.010

19

450.0

0.48

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.84

2690

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

19

366.0

0.60

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.68

2820

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

19.70

406.0

0.24

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.71

2850

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

19.30

414.0

0.29

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.71

2970

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

17.20

393.0

0.29

0.001

0.005

MW-20S

20

5

6.67

2630

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

15.60

403.0

0.99

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

6.66

2760

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

26.70

421.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-20S

20

5

7.03

2650

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

28.30

408.0

0.49

0.001

0.006

MW-20S

20

5

6.66

2920

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.016

18.30

384.0

0.20

0.001

0.006

MW-20S

20

5

6.55

3000

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.011

18.60

395.0

1.10

0.001

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.54

3250

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00789

0.013

17.20

386.0

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.44

2260

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00208

0.015

15.5

414

0.890

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.35

2460

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.013

16.4

452

0.860

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.58

2740

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.019

14.0

404

1.7

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.56

2970

05/01/13

0.005

0.00248

0.00156

0.014

17.4

380

1.8

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

6.5

2830

06/13/14

0.0050

0.0034

0.0043

0.012

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-20S

20

5

6.6

2940

04/22/15

0.0050

0.0043

0.005

0.011

15.5

415

0.77

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

5.9

2952

04/19/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0019

0.0082

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-20S

20

5

7.18

2,682

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-20S

20

5

6.91

2,653

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-20S

20

5

7.76

2,319

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-20S

20

5

6.86

2,621

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-20S

20

5

6.66

2,941

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.0073 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((^mhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride

(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

MW-21S

21

6

5.90

2150

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.046

17

425

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.08

2160

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.029

11

455

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.00

2340

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.037

19

421

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.37

2110

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.026

8

421

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.46

2090

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.041

18

570

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.05

2220

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.040

20

430

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.51

2240

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.035

26

430

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.48

2390

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.035

18

430

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.46

1950

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.035

17

412

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.47

2300

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.041

19

417

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.41

2170

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.024

18

431

5

0.001

0.0086

MW-21S

21

6

6.51

2320

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.020

18

465

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

6.53

2350

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.030

19

411

1

0.001

0.0086

MW-21S

21

6

6.78

2160

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

18

423.0

0.20

0.001

0.0025

MW-21S

21

6

7.04

2060

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

17

421.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.67

2180

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

21

459.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.64

2310

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

20

409.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.67

2200

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.036

20.30

440.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.68

2240

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.035

21.30

441.0

0.23

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.61

2300

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

17.70

423.0

0.23

0.001

0.005

MW-21S

21

6

6.61

2160

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

17.6

390

0.525

0.001

0.0063

MW-21S

21

6

6.66

2280

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.039

23.8

420

0.20

0.001

0.0062

MW-21S

21

6

7.09

2220

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.057

23.9

419

0.32

0.001

0.006

MW-21S

21

6

6.62

2230

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.037

18.9

435

0.299

0.001

0.006

MW-21S

21

6

6.55

2460

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.035

20.7

453

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.56

2720

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0113

0.044

18.5

483

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.24

1900

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.0014

0.049

16.4

430

0.650

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.23

2120

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.043

19.5

468

0.400

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.57

2130

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.038

15.8

447

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.56

2360

05/01/13

0.005

0.00239

0.00452

0.036

17.8

422

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

6.5

NA

06/13/14

0.005

0.0100

0.0051

0.033

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-21S

21

6

6.5

2360

04/22/15

0.0050

0.0037

0.005

0.032

16.1

438

0.32

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

5.89

2318

04/19/17

0.0050

0.0100

0.0016

0.015

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-21S

21

6

7.16

2,233

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-21S

21

6

6.95

2,112

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-21S

21

6

7.88

1,884

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-21S

21

6

6.62

2,039

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-21S

21

6

6.64

2,401

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.018

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site













Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















Well

Well

Cluster





Sample















Ethyl-



Name

Code

Code

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

MW-22S

22

6

6.01

1630

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

255

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.07

1340

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

19

284

7

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.03

1680

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

26

260

10

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.45

1540

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

14

282

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.48

1800

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

28

580

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

5.85

1630

05/06/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

30

340

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.47

1970

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

44

340

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.60

1610

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

34

164

25

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.48

1430

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

38

262

4

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.47

2200

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

37

312

6

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.28

780

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

42

304

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.65

1690

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

35

307

8

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.63

1863

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

44

280

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

6.85

1690

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

34

267.0

3.69

0.001

0.0025

MW-22S

22

6

7.02

1680

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

3

282.0

0.26

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.86

1700

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

36

269.0

4.30

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.72

1840

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

47

274.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.73

1740

04/19/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

42.90

278.0

3.74

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.74

1780

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

37.80

267.0

8.28

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.64

4090

04/23/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.020

31.40

627.0

391.00

0.001

0.005

MW-22S

22

6

6.67

1720

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

38.40

261.0

3.13

0.001

0.0063

MW-22S

22

6

6.77

1540

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

33.90

272.0

2.97

0.001

0.0062

MW-22S

22

6

6.94

1720

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

46.20

255.0

1.05

0.001

0.006

MW-22S

22

6

6.64

1740

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

34.30

293.0

2.01

0.001

0.006

MW-22S

22

6

6.59

1880

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

34.00

276.0

1.50

0.001

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.65

2270

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0158

0.005

35.2

275

3.0

0.001

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.50

1520

04/21/10

0.005

0.01

0.00317

0.013

29.6

281

1.6

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.28

1720

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.007

34.4

307

1.20

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.77

1650

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.002

28.7

273

1.4

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.75

1760

05/01/13

0.005

0.010

0.00439

0.005

32.0

244

2.4

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.6

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-22S

22

6

6.7

1870

04/22/15

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.005

23.8

282

1.1

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

6.0

1818

04/19/17

0.005

0.00

0.001

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-22S

22

6

7.12

1,778

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-22S

22

6

6.90

1,710

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-22S

22

6

7.72

1,562

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-22S

22

6

6.84

1,719

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-22S

22

6

7.45

1,848

04/13/22

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

5.90

2540

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

600

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

5.83

2410

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

628

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

5.95

2710

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

644

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.41

2450

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

621

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.40

2470

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

1180

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.53

2540

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

14

645

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.56

2510

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

18

600

1

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.48

2830

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

289

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.42

2280

11/17/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

537

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.47

2900

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

13

578

5

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.30

2760

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

13

529

1

0.001

0.011

MW-23S

23

6

6.63

2770

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

13

609

3

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.61

2720

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

14

559

2

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.74

2530

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14

580.0

0.20

0.001

0.0025

MW-23S

23

6

6.89

2430

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

576.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.67

2490

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15

568.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.67

2700

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14

497.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.60

2510

04/19/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

15.10

574.0

0.30

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.67

2660

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

16.70

535.0

0.31

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.57

2700

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

12.90

577.0

0.24

0.001

0.005

MW-23S

23

6

6.62

2500

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

12.70

511.0

0.20

0.001

0.0063

MW-23S

23

6

6.60

2590

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

19.30

574.0

0.02

0.001

0.006

MW-23S

23

6

6.98

2560

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

19.70

524.0

0.36

0.001

0.006

MW-23S

23

6

6.68

2530

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

13.10

511.0

0.20

0.001

0.006

MW-23S

23

6

6.54

2840

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15.60

585.0

0.71

0.001

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.51

3180

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.00896

0.007

13.7

638

0.20

0.001

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.22

2150

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00242

0.007

12.3

570

0.740

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.31

2370

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.006

11.8

612

0.20

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.59

2450

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.008

10.6

538

1.0

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.53

2640

05/01/13

0.005

0.00263

0.00333

0.006

13.4

547

1.400

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

6.4

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-23S

23

6

6.4

2780

04/22/15

0.005

0.0039

0.005

0.007

11.6

614

0.37

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

5.88

2625

04/19/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-23S

23

6

7.1

2555

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-23S

23

6

6.91

2,426

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-23S

23

6

7.69

2,146

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-23S

23

6

6.93

2,323

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-23S

23

6

7.13

2,586

04/13/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010





PQL

(1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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Well

Code

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

24

TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site









Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana















luster





Sample















Ethyl-



.'ode

pH

SC

Date

Cadmium

Chromium

Lead

Arsenic

TOC

Chloride

Sulfate

benzene

Phenol

—

(Std. Units) (|imhos/cm)

—

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

(mg/L)

6

5.93

2440

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

515

9

0.001

0.0025

6

6.33

2300

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

528

11

0.001

0.0025

6

6.06

2700

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

539

10

0.001

0.0025

6

6.49

2450

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

537

13

0.001

0.0025

6

6.64

2550

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

941

3

0.001

0.0025

6

6.61

2700

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

550

13

0.001

0.0025

6

6.69

2560

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

12

532

14

0.001

0.0025

6

6.58

2810

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

546

10

0.001

0.0025

6

6.72

2450

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

9

487

10

0.001

0.0025

6

6.57

2900

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

10

2540

10

0.001

0.0025

6

6.49

2530

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

11

758

12

0.001

0.0025

6

6.69

2910

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

10

520

13

0.001

0.0025

6

6.70

2830

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

13

492

11

0.001

0.0025

6

6.94

2720

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13

493.0

13.20

0.001

0.0025

6

7.14

2540

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

11

467.0

12.20

0.001

0.0063

6

6.88

2730

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

14

470.0

11.80

0.001

0.0063

6

6.90

2890

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

15

384.0

8.00

0.001

0.0063

6

6.79

2770

04/19/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

15.80

502.0

5.53

0.001

0.0063

6

6.80

2780

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

15.00

470.0

2.96

0.001

0.0063

6

6.77

2820

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

12.20

488.0

1.72

0.001

0.005

6

6.70

2560

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

12.6

453

1.23

0.001

0.0063

6

6.73

2530

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

16.6

472

1.42

0.001

0.006

6

7.23

2670

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

20.2

449

2.91

0.001

0.006

6

6.73

2680

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

13.9

478

0.848

0.001

0.006

6

6.75

2900

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

13.9

489

2.6

0.001

0.010

6

6.58

3220

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.011

12.4

489

2.4

0.001

0.010

6

6.46

2270

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00278

0.006

11.2

490

1.8

0.005

0.010

6

6.46

2440

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.007

9.86

492

3.30

0.005

0.010

6

6.84

2520

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.00272

0.004

10.1

458

1.4

0.005

0.010

6

6.74

2730

05/01/13

0.005

0.00372

0.00211

0.006

12.4

436

1.8

0.000207

0.010

6

6.6

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

1.0

NA

NA

NA

NA

6

6.5

2700

04/22/15

0.005

0.0038

0.005

0.005

10.7

463

50

0.005

0.010

6

6.54

2939

04/18/17

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

6

6.99

2676

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

6

6.98

2,543

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

6

7.72

2,256

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

6

6.98

2,406

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

6

6.95

2,695

04/13/22

0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.0066 J

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium

(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

MW-25S

25

7

6.07

3320

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

790

43

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.36

3110

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

735

49

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.01

3580

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

766

15

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.50

3050

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

2

796

33

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.55

3270

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

1150

43

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.63

3560

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.012

8

870

30

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.66

3560

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

19

802

23

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.57

3760

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

760

33

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.68

3430

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

725

25

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.62

3840

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

7

715

30

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.57

3900

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

8

512

35

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.68

3570

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

7

718

11

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.63

3310

05/14/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

627

51

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

6.85

3300

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

591

40.70

0.001

0.0025

MW-25S

25

7

7.02

3080

05/06/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

537

63.30

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

6.76

3240

05/13/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

575

75.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

5.87

3380

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

484

66.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

6.75

2930

04/19/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

10.30

461

121.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

6.81

3030

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

10.50

453

98.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

6.74

2950

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

9.73

416

127.00

0.001

0.005

MW-25S

25

7

6.84

2710

04/20/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

8.11

394

122.00

0.001

0.0063

MW-25S

25

7

6.74

2720

04/19/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

11.30

386

132.00

0.001

0.006

MW-25S

25

7

7.21

2730

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.006

15.40

346

124.00

0.001

0.006

MW-25S

25

7

6.81

2680

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.009

8.10

333

122.00

0.001

0.006

MW-25S

25

7

6.71

3020

04/23/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9.21

378

94.60

0.001

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.52

3240

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0132

0.005

8.13

333

115.0

0.001

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.51

2500

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.0024

0.005

7.68

466

56.8

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.44

2390

04/20/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.005

7.42

364

86.6

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.83

2370

04/24/12

0.005

0.010

0.00303

0.002

7.2

320

79.5

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.69

2330

05/01/13

0.005

0.00258

0.005

0.005

7.70

273

86.3

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

NA

NA

06/13/14

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

284

71.6

NA

NA

MW-25S

25

7

6.70

2570

04/22/15

0.005

0.0055

0.005

0.005

7.2

265

73.9

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.89

2504

04/18/17

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

MW-25S

25

7

6.92

2516

04/17/18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-25S

25

7

6.89

2,004

04/17/19

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-25S

25

7

7.86

1,872

04/15/20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-25S

25

7

6.88

2,506

07/09/21

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

MW-25S

25

7

6.73

3,200

04/13/22

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.44

4350

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.030

4

1160

10

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.19

3960

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

1

1190

18

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

5.82

4560

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.026

5

1210

14

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.52

3960

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.032

1

1190

15

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.56

4070

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.028

5

1500

2

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.59

4240

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.053

6

1170

19

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.71

4370

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.052

11

1160

12

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.61

4730

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.031

6

1160

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.70

4370

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.039

5

1160

3

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.59

4100

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.048

6

1170

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.97

4470

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.035

6

1180

3

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.79

4770

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.050

5

1100

14

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

6.77

4570

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.060

7

1160

5

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

7.60

4290

07/11/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

5

1230

2.21

0.001

0.0025

UW-1S

30

20

7.29

4030

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.050

6

1140

3.50

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.76

4110

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

8

1220

5.77

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.89

4610

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.040

8

1050

4.50

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.67

4370

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.049

9.36

1190

62.20

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.76

4350

04/16/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

9.59

1080

15.10

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.75

4360

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.024

6.24

1200

7.21

0.001

0.005

UW-1S

30

20

6.78

4190

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

6.92

1070

3.58

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.76

4220

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.029

7.96

1190

4.20

0.001

0.006

UW-1S

30

20

6.88

4140

04/18/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.055

6.11

1190

5.84

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.78

4220

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.023

6.24

1040

8.50

0.001

0.0063

UW-1S

30

20

6.67

4790

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.030

8.41

1180

4.90

0.001

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.66

5020

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.0096

0.059

7.97

1,050

3.5

0.001

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.38

3650

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00113

0.046

7.09

1,080

2.8

0.005

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.34

3850

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.056

6.44

1,220

4.1

0.005

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.82

3720

04/25/12

0.005

0.00343

0.005

0.033

6.13

1,180

3.4

0.005

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.54

4250

04/30/13

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.052

6.43

1,050

3.7

0.005

0.010

UW-1S

30

20

6.6

4180

06/13/14

0.0050

0.0100

0.0016

0.028

1.0

1.0

1.7

NA

NA

UW-1S

30

20

6.5

4470

04/23/15

0.0050

0.0044

0.005

0.042

6.7

1,150.0

1.6

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH
(Std. Units)

SC

((imhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium

(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol

(mg/L)

UW-2S

31

20

6.28

4840

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

3

1520

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.01

4640

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

1620

19

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

5.95

5540

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

4

1620

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.17

4100

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

1

1520

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.34

4300

11/06/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

6

1460

1

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.31

5130

05/05/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.011

6

1510

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.29

4780

11/10/92

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

14

1420

8

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.33

5630

05/04/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

1550

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.39

4270

11/16/93

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

1250

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.33

4030

04/26/94

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.010

5

1290

12

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.63

4220

11/10/94

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

6

1140

4

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.50

5240

05/04/95

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

6

1310

7

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.61

4620

05/15/96

0.02

0.04

0.2

0.010

9

1210

3

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.60

4430

06/26/97

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9

1330

1.64

0.001

0.0025

UW-2S

31

20

6.77

3690

05/05/98

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

7

1020

11.20

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.58

3270

05/12/99

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

8

911

17.70

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.70

3890

05/11/00

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

10

884

8.40

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.90

3880

04/18/01

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.007

11.10

1090

11.00

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.72

3880

04/17/02

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

9.16

917

13.30

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.59

3780

04/22/03

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.013

6.96

974

6.53

0.001

0.005

UW-2S

31

20

6.59

3560

04/21/04

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.008

8.86

887

4.8

0.001

0.0063

UW-2S

31

20

6.60

3470

04/20/05

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

15.4

893

6.23

0.001

0.0062

UW-2S

31

20

7.01

3040

04/19/06

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.014

11.3

679

9.31

0.001

0.006

UW-2S

31

20

6.64

3180

04/24/07

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.012

7.14

747

10.4

0.001

0.006

UW-2S

31

20

6.62

3720

04/22/08

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.010

9.27

771

4.9

0.001

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.17

3270

04/23/09

0.005

0.01

0.011

0.007

7.29

625

17

0.001

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.44

2510

04/20/10

0.005

0.01

0.00171

0.005

8.02

660

7.0

0.005

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.27

2640

04/19/11

0.005

0.010

0.005

0.017

7.81

696

8.2

0.005

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.80

2460

04/25/12

0.005

0.00244

0.005

0.010

6.29

621

9.7

0.005

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.59

2420

05/01/13

0.005

0.01

0.00176

0.010

6.73

466

11.2

0.005

0.010

UW-2S

31

20

6.5

2350

06/13/14

0.005

0.01

0.0013

0.007

1.0

514

7.8

NA

NA

UW-2S

31

20

6.4

2640

04/23/15

0.005

0.01

0.005

0.005

6.4

515

10.7

0.005

0.010







PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
POST-CONSTRUCTION YEARS 1 THROUGH 32
SOUTH AREA CAP

Bayou Sorrel Site
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana

Well
Name

Well
Code

Cluster
Code

pH SC
(Std. Units) ((.unhos/cm)

Sample
Date

Cadmium
(mg/L)

Chromium
(mg/L)

Lead
(mg/L)

Arsenic
(mg/L)

TOC

(mg/L)

Chloride
(mg/L)

Sulfate
(mg/L)

Ethyl-
benzene
(mg/L)

Phenol
(mg/L)

UW-B

0

0

6.44

4350

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.03

4

1160

10

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.28

4840

10/16/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

3

1520

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.29

3960

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.024

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.02

4430

10/17/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.03

4220

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.041

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

5.93

4730

10/19/90

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.19

3960

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.022

1

1190

18

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.01

4640

02/13/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

1

1620

19

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.79

4010

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.03

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.4

4750

02/14/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.71

3990

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.021

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.37

4850

02/15/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

5.82

4560

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.026

5

1210

14

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

5.95

5540

05/02/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

4

1620

13

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.36

4550

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.02

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.42

4510

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.032

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.1

5410

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.2

5220

05/03/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.52

3960

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.032

1

1190

15

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.17

4100

07/24/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

1

1520

6

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.29

4100

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.046

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.17

4860

07/25/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.37

4010

07/26/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.039

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025

UW-B

0

0

6.15

4720

07/26/91

0.01

0.02

0.2

0.01

NA

NA

NA

0.001

0.0025





PQL (1) (mg/1)





0.005

0.0100

0.005

0.010

NA

NA

NA

0.005

0.010

Notes:

(1) - Practical Quantitation Level

Statistical evaluation of the groundwater analytical data collected at the Site through post-construction year 32 is provided in the Groundwater
Statistics Report, Post-Construction Year 32, dated 26 October 2022.

NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-1

11/11/1992

7.19

1880

1430

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

2/11/1993

7.05

1580

880

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/5/1993

6.79

2540

2200

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

8/5/1993

7.05

2840

1520

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

11/17/1993

7.10

1660

1470

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

2/17/1994

7.55

2360

1310

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/27/1994

6.81

2110

1440

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

8/11/1994

6.83

3100

2180

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

11/10/1994

7.18

2770

1770

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

2/15/1995

7.01

2500

1580

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/3/1995

6.85

2560

1750

13.00

56

60

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-1

2/15/1995

6.85

2250

1380

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

6/25/1997

7.49

2050

1420

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/6/1998

7.38

1920

1060

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/13/1999

7.35

2390

1470

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/12/2000

6.90

2120

1420

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/19/2001

7.03

2280

1300

12.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/18/2002

7.31

2480

1620

15.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/23/2003

7.17

2720

1680

13.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/21/2004

7.31

2900

2120

15.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/21/2005

7.32

2710

2220

17.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/20/2006

7.81

1650

823

12.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/26/2007

7.17

2140

1590

16.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/23/2008

7.23

3200

2420

20.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/23/2009

6.99

3090

1980

14.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/21/2010

6.76

2400

2220

16.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/20/2011

6.87

2950

2350

16.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/26/2012

7.39

3210

2290

13.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

5/2/2013

7.23

1680

1260

8.85

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

6/13/2014

7.40

1460

1200

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/23/2015

6.90

2110

1530

9.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

6/27/2016

7.00

2830

2350

13.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/20/2017

7.00

2020

1490

9.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/18/2018

7.00

2230

3470

11.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/22/2019

7.10

1880

1580

13.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/14/2020

6.90

3050

1840

15.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-1

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-2

11/11/1992

7.46

1490

1120

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

2/11/1993

6.80

2250

1280

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/5/1993

7.16

1674

1780

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

8/5/1993

7.04

2720

1890

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

11/17/1993

6.80

1370

466

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

2/17/1994

7.85

1749

567

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/27/1994

6.93

1640

876

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

8/11/1994

7.12

1721

1400

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

11/10/1994

7.00

2300

1420

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

2/15/1995

7.02

890

529

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/3/1995

6.68

1200

796

12.00

28

54

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-2

2/15/1995

6.53

890

584

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

6/25/1997

7.03

666

435

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/6/1998

7.09

1020

613

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/13/1999

7.22

1790

1080

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/12/2000

6.80

1910

1350

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/19/2001

6.92

944

601

10.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/18/2002

7.06

1260

757

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/23/2003

7.23

1560

915

11.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/21/2004

7.39

1400

946

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/21/2005

7.38

1420

1060

13.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/20/2006

7.64

1280

831

20.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/26/2007

7.25

918

614

13.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/23/2008

7.28

2310

1720

18.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/23/2009

7.31

741

365

9.34

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/21/2010

7.11

1230

1030

8.69

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/20/2011

6.97

1450

1060

10.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/26/2012

7.75

1600

850

10.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

5/2/2013

7.11

945

595

9.15

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

6/13/2014

7.00

1160

745

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/23/2015

7.00

1030

695

15.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

6/27/2016

7.10

1860

1280

15.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/20/2017

7.10

959

720

8.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/18/2018

6.80

1430

2120

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/22/2019

7.00

825

630

12.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/14/2020

7.30

1540

885

13.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-2

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-3

11/11/1992

7.43

1620

1120

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

2/11/1993

7.23

1500

862

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/5/1993

6.98

1450

2040

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

8/5/1993

7.06

1610

1020

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

11/17/1993

6.73

1310

1090

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

2/17/1994

7.78

1239

962

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/27/1994

6.88

1540

828

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

8/11/1994

6.51

1785

1520

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

11/10/1994

6.94

1850

1130

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

2/15/1995

7.01

1590

942

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/3/1995

6.52

1310

868

11.00

3

42

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-3

2/15/1995

6.25

1795

1110

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

6/25/1997

6.90

1780

1160

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/6/1998

6.77

918

556

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/13/1999

6.74

1220

744

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/12/2000

7.07

1010

667

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/19/2001

7.10

1030

604

9.26

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/18/2002

7.47

755

405

8.65

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/23/2003

7.23

977

511

8.26

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/21/2004

7.56

950

601

8.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/21/2005

7.11

1140

825

10.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/20/2006

7.51

940

515

11.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/26/2007

7.33

565

349

9.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/23/2008

7.53

703

572

8.47

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/23/2009

7.32

613

285

9.84

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/21/2010

7.35

749

545

6.76

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/20/2011

7.23

783

528

8.18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/26/2012

7.93

708

340

5.91

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

5/2/2013

7.07

644

412

5.91

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

6/13/2014

6.80

634

405

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/23/2015

7.10

789

545

9.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

6/27/2016

6.90

1220

795

11.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/20/2017

7.40

1010

715

10.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/18/2018

7.50

1100

1800

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/22/2019

7.60

959

750

15.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/14/2020

7.60

1280

785

14.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-3

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-4

11/11/1992

6.79

2360

1700

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

2/11/1993

6.85

2360

1480

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/5/1993

6.57

2470

2740

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

8/5/1993

7.02

2610

1850

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

11/17/1993

6.73

1260

1280

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

2/17/1994

7.22

1603

1260

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/27/1994

7.27

1720

1020

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

8/11/1994

6.66

2050

1680

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

11/10/1994

7.04

2210

1350

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

2/15/1995

6.61

3050

1850

28.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/3/1995

6.94

1340

1150

8.00

11

47

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-4

2/15/1995

6.25

1940

1260

19.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

6/25/1997

7.18

1730

1160

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/6/1998

7.39

2000

1290

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/13/1999

7.24

1460

948

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/12/2000

6.68

2820

1880

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/19/2001

6.64

3220

2020

16.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/18/2002

7.27

1530

900

10.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/23/2003

7.41

1760

1010

7.91

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/21/2004

7.28

1820

1170

7.99

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/21/2005

7.13

1560

1120

8.64

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/20/2006

7.59

1360

733

9.13

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/26/2007

7.07

1650

1080

14.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/23/2008

6.86

2850

1980

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/23/2009

6.92

2070

1140

8.94

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/21/2010

7.01

2140

1740

9.43

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/20/2011

6.51

2390

1540

11.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/26/2012

7.38

2450

1360

8.18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

5/2/2013

7.30

1060

685

6.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

6/13/2014

7.10

749

475

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/23/2015

7.00

1080

650

6.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

6/27/2016

7.20

2320

1590

14.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/20/2017

7.30

1110

795

7.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/18/2018

7.10

1080

1650

7.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/22/2019

6.90

1310

910

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/14/2020

7.10

1580

970

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-4

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-5

11/11/1992

7.39

1760

1380

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

2/11/1993

7.23

1440

860

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/5/1993

7.32

1059

1440

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

8/5/1993

6.97

1710

990

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

11/17/1993

7.16

1490

1270

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

2/17/1994

7.83

1388

904

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/27/1994

7.07

1510

864

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

8/11/1994

7.06

1753

1430

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

11/10/1994

7.29

2010

1300

19.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

2/15/1995

6.73

1590

970

24.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/3/1995

6.83

960

684

14.00

1

58

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-5

2/15/1995

6.25

1324

871

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

6/25/1997

7.17

1330

876

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/6/1998

7.45

919

525

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/13/1999

7.28

1150

715

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/12/2000

7.32

1070

723

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/19/2001

7.28

874

543

8.82

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/18/2002

7.46

855

519

10.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/23/2003

7.40

1160

684

11.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/21/2004

7.54

1110

818

12.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/21/2005

7.68

1330

1030

17.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/20/2006

7.69

1370

677

19.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/26/2007

7.51

942

942

16.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/23/2008

7.54

1110

1050

15.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/23/2009

7.22

864

515

12.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/21/2010

7.30

882

618

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/20/2011

7.17

722

570

5.95

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/26/2012

8.11

719

348

4.46

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

5/2/2013

7.21

773

498

7.48

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

6/13/2014

7.10

620

385

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/23/2015

7.20

809

535

7.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

6/27/2016

7.10

1040

740

10.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/20/2017

7.30

798

740

10.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/18/2018

7.40

917

1530

9.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/22/2019

7.30

767

550

12.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/14/2020

7.60

1050

660

11.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-5

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-6

11/11/1992

6.77

2450

1880

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

2/11/1993

6.74

3720

1810

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/5/1993

7.27

1066

1160

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

8/5/1993

7.31

2270

1600

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

11/17/1993

6.67

2160

1980

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

2/17/1994

6.49

2920

1720

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/27/1994

6.88

3310

2040

25.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

8/11/1994

6.78

2150

1670

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

11/10/1994

7.14

2690

1600

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

2/15/1995

6.63

2560

1630

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/3/1995

6.61

2130

1550

19.00

63

97

14

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-6

2/15/1995

6.67

2870

1950

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

6/25/1997

7.38

2110

1460

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/6/1998

7.41

995

569

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/13/1999

7.24

1680

999

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/12/2000

6.61

3200

2160

29.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/19/2001

7.20

882

526

8.28

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/18/2002

7.51

1120

649

10.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/23/2003

7.33

1860

1080

12.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/21/2004

7.25

1200

755

8.58

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/21/2005

7.13

2250

1690

20.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/20/2006

7.56

1770

782

18.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/26/2007

7.06

1480

970

21.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/23/2008

6.98

2390

1930

23.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/23/2009

7.19

1420

770

10.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/21/2010

6.80

1370

1040

12.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/20/2011

7.07

963

538

8.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/26/2012

7.72

2050

1710

24.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

5/2/2013

7.28

803

515

7.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

6/13/2014

7.40

689

450

ND(1.0)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/23/2015

7.00

1290

855

11.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

6/27/2016

7.10

1880

1380

14.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/20/2017

6.80

1080

785

9.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/18/2018

7.00

989

1360

9.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/22/2019

7.10

1030

715

12.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/14/2020

7.20

981

660

10.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-6

4/12/2022

7.47

1145

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-7

11/11/1992

7.07

2740

1820

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

2/11/1993

6.35

3060

1720

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/5/1993

6.92

2310

2560

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

8/5/1993

3.93

2920

1940

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

11/17/1993

6.95

1930

1650

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

2/17/1994

7.06

2320

1570

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/27/1994

7.16

2900

1880

7.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

8/11/1994

6.95

2970

2250

8.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

11/10/1994

6.94

3000

1830

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

2/15/1995

7.01

2920

1890

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/3/1995

6.73

2840

2080

14.00

47

79

1

0.02

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-7

2/15/1995

6.62

3160

1900

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

6/25/1997

6.97

2850

2050

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/6/1998

7.12

2930

1980

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/13/1999

7.09

3000

1950

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/12/2000

6.99

3220

2080

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/19/2001

6.94

3080

1800

14.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/18/2002

7.10

2150

1440

11.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/23/2003

7.11

3390

2200

10.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/21/2004

6.90

2660

1930

10.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/21/2005

7.17

2960

2310

14.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/20/2006

7.69

2280

1650

16.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/26/2007

7.09

2470

1800

20.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/23/2008

7.12

3320

2540

17.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/23/2009

6.70

3580

2120

14.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/21/2010

6.92

1750

1460

9.43

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/20/2011

6.66

2690

1870

13.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/26/2012

7.33

3080

2300

12.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

5/2/2013

6.81

2630

1940

12.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

6/13/2014

7.00

2880

2230

2.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/23/2015

7.00

2480

1660

11.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

6/27/2016

7.10

2980

2140

14.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/20/2017

6.90

1350

960

9.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/18/2018

6.80

1340

1460

8.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/22/2019

7.00

2190

1650

14.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/14/2020

7.10

2720

2060

15.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-7

4/12/2022

8.13

786

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-8

11/11/1992

7.05

2000

1450

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

2/11/1993

6.58

2320

1340

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/5/1993

6.88

2480

2040

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

8/5/1993

6.93

2390

1660

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

11/17/1993

6.66

1590

1280

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

2/17/1994

7.17

1919

1250

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/27/1994

7.05

2410

1430

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

8/11/1994

6.46

2510

1910

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

11/10/1994

6.81

2480

1500

13.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

2/15/1995

7.07

2560

1560

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/3/1995

6.74

2330

1650

15.00

40

90

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-8

2/15/1995

6.43

2650

1590

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

6/25/1997

6.97

2510

1650

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/6/1998

7.01

2450

1590

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/13/1999

7.32

2560

1660

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/12/2000

6.79

2610

1710

24.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/19/2001

7.17

2680

1720

21.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/18/2002

7.06

2660

1640

18.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/23/2003

7.05

2450

1670

15.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/21/2004

6.90

2380

1520

19.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/21/2005

7.13

2290

1550

21.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/20/2006

7.13

2330

1420

27.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/26/2007

7.11

2260

1490

34.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/23/2008

7.02

2520

1700

23.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/23/2009

6.85

2080

1060

15.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/21/2010

6.97

1740

1560

16.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/20/2011

6.92

2060

1300

17.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/26/2012

7.91

1860

1410

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

5/2/2013

6.94

2360

1470

17.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

6/13/2014

6.90

2260

1420

10.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/23/2015

6.90

2120

1280

14.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

6/27/2016

7.20

2490

1620

20.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/20/2017

7.40

646

405

7.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/18/2018

6.80

1210

2040

9.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/22/2019

7.10

1590

1110

18.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/14/2020

7.10

2280

1480

20.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-8

4/12/2022

7.25

772

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater	Sample

imber

Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

PC-9

11/11/1992

7.09

1840

1480

16.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

2/11/1993

6.54

2400

1350

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/5/1993

7.16

2760

1760

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

8/5/1993

6.91

2350

1580

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

11/17/1993

6.88

1080

1020

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

2/17/1994

7.51

1720

800

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/27/1994

7.26

2300

1320

9.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

8/11/1994

6.50

2460

2210

10.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

11/10/1994

6.99

2550

1560

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

2/15/1995

7.30

2140

1370

12.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/3/1995

6.70

2320

1720

10.00

21

79

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

PC-9

2/15/1995

6.54

2910

1750

21.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

6/25/1997

6.99

2580

1780

17.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/6/1998

7.25

2280

1480

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/13/1999

7.01

2740

1770

18.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/12/2000

6.82

2820

1870

15.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/19/2001

7.06

2470

1600

14.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/18/2002

6.90

1740

1050

11.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/23/2003

7.05

2450

1480

10.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/21/2004

6.94

2110

1380

10.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/21/2005

7.17

2380

1630

14.50

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/20/2006

7.18

2330

1560

18.80

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/26/2007

7.14

2190

1440

23.10

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/23/2008

7.13

2560

1990

19.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/23/2009

6.76

1880

1040

9.18

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/21/2010

6.83

1860

1740

11.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/20/2011

6.74

1890

1200

10.70

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/26/2012

8.20

1810

1540

11.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

5/2/2013

7.09

2320

1550

11.00

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

6/13/2014

7.10

2090

1380

6.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/23/2015

6.80

2020

1290

10.40

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

6/27/2016

7.10

3020

2100

15.90

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/20/2017

7.00

858

540

6.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/18/2018

6.80

1270

1410

8.60

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/22/2019

6.90

1380

1030

11.20

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/14/2020

7.10

2500

1840

16.30

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

PC-9

4/12/2022

7.41

560

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
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TABLE 3 (CONTINUED)

POREWATER

INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Porewater
Chamber

Sample
Date

pH

SC

TDS

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G

As

Cd

Ni

CN

Benzene

PC-10W

11/11/1992

7.07

2220

NA

18.00

28

67

1

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.005

NA

PC-10W

2/11/1993

6.69

2500

NA

10.00

17

64

1

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.014

NA

PC-10W

5/5/1993

7.02

2890

NA

11.00

26

89

1

0.01

0.01

0.054

0.02

NA

PC-10W

11/17/1993

6.93

1370

NA

14.00

25

72

1

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.01

NA

PC-10W

2/17/1994

7.33

2200

NA

11.00

5

63

1

0.01

0.01

0.05

0.01

NA

PC-10W

4/27/1994

7.25

2230

NA

9.00

34

79

1

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.01

NA

PC-10W

8/11/1994

7.37

2560

NA

11.00

40

79

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

NA

PC-10W

11/10/1994

7.07

2410

NA

12.00

1

122

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.02

NA

PC-10W

2/15/1995

7.41

2290

NA

14.00

191

111

1

0.13

0.02

0.1

0.01

NA

PC-10W

5/3/1995

6.75

2100

NA

10.00

6

115

1

0.01

0.02

0.1

0.01

NA

PC-10W

2/15/1995

6.58

2410

NA

17.00

75

130

2

0.037

0.02

0.1

0.01

NA

PC-10W

6/25/1997

7.13

2390

NA

15.00

32

62

1

0.03

0.005

0.04

0.01

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

5/6/1998

7.35

2350

NA

13.00

22

34

ND(5)

ND(0.01)

ND(0.005)

0.05

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

5/13/1999

7.20

2420

NA

15.00

33

36

ND(5)

0.02

ND(0.005)

0.05

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

5/12/2000

7.07

2800

NA

18.00

87

73

ND(6)

0.03

ND(0.005)

0.04

ND(0.01)

NA

PC-10W

4/19/2001

7.08

3560

NA

16.00

53

62.9

ND(5.7)

ND(0.005)

ND(0.005)

0.041

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/18/2002

7.33

2040

NA

12.00

32

43.6

ND(5.6)

ND(0.005)

ND(0.005)

0.027

ND(0.005)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/23/2003

7.28

2540

NA

12.40

19

57.9

ND(5.8)

ND(0.005)

ND(0.005)

0.0336

ND(0.005)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/21/2004

7.15

2050

NA

13.10

47

50

ND(5.6)

0.0180

ND(0.005)

0.0275

ND(0.005)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/21/2005

7.40

2310

NA

15.30

35

73.4

ND(5.7)

0.0091

ND(0.005)

0.0344

ND(0.005)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/20/2006

7.50

2270

NA

18.80

24

70.4

ND(5.8)

0.0090

ND(0.005)

0.0351

ND(0.005)

NA

PC-10W

4/26/2007

7.36

2190

NA

13.80

34

63.3

ND(5.7)

0.0079

ND(0.005)

0.0306

ND(0.005)

NA

PC-10W

4/23/2008

7.13

2960

NA

18.40

17

51.0

ND(5.56)

ND(0.010)

ND(0.005)

0.0251

ND(0.005)

NA

PC-10W

4/23/2009

7.01

2230

NA

13.00

30.0

37.0

ND(5.00)

0.006

ND(0.005)

0.0136

ND(0.010)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/21/2010

6.99

1910

NA

12.40

19.0

33.0

ND(5.0)

0.008

ND(0.005)

0.0250

ND(0.010)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/20/2011

6.94

2040

NA

13.20

23.0

29.0

ND(5.26)

0.011

0.000165J

0.0211J

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/26/2012

7.16

2030

NA

13.10

48.5

76.0

ND(5.00)

0.049

ND(0.005)

0.0276J

ND(0.01)

0.0216

PC-10W

5/2/2013

7.06

2020

1260

11.50

9.5

34.8

ND(5.00)

0.015

ND(0.005)

0.0171J

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

6/13/2014

7.50

2020

1300

5.60

13

49.0

ND(6.2)

0.008

ND(0.005)

0.0325J

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/23/2015

7.00

1870

1160

11.10

68

41.0

ND(5.3)

ND(0.005)

ND(0.005)

0.016J

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

6/27/2016

7.00

2550

1710

17.00

17

51.0

2.9J

0.031J

0.012

ND(0.0050)

ND(0.01)

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/20/2017

7.40

1050

675

8.10

6

22.0

3.5J

0.0027J

ND(0.005)

0.011J

ND(0.01)

0.0019

PC-10W

4/18/2018

7.00

1260

1740

9.90

30

33.0

ND (5.3)

0.0070J

ND (0.005)

0.012J

0.0043J

0.018

PC-10W

4/22/2019

7.20

1730

1410

15.00

21

36.0

ND (5.3)

ND (0.01)

ND (0.005)

0.026J

ND (0.02)

0.0015

PC-10W

4/14/2020

7.20

2440

1470

16.30

27

53.0

ND (5.0)

ND (0.01)

ND (0.005)

0.034J

ND (0.02)

0.00061

PC-10W

7/8/2021

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

ND (0.005)

PC-10W

4/12/2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

ND (0.005)

Notes:

As of 2021, discrete sampling of porewater chambers was discontinued, and Porewater Composite Samples are only analyzed for Benzene.
(1) - PC-10 is a flow weighted composite sample of porewater chambers PC-1 through PC-9.

NA - Not analyzed

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TABLE 4

STORM WATER
INDICATOR AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS DATABASE
FOURTH QUARTER, POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2 THROUGH POST-CONSTRUCTION YEAR 32

Bayou Sorrel Site
Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Indicator and Water Quality Parameters

Sample
Date

pH

sc

TOC

TSS

COD

O&G



Location

















North Storm Water

11/11/1992

7.81

168

6

142

61

1



South Storm Water

11/11/1992

7.97

148

6

144

52

1



South Storm Water

8/15/1995

7.32

126

8

39

21

1



South Storm Water

4/13/2022

8.80

2,087

NA

NA

NA

NA



Inorganics

Sample
Date

Sb

As

Be

Cd

Cr

Cu

Pb

Location

















North Storm Water

11/11/1992

0.2

0.01

0.0005

0.01

0.02

0.05

0.02

South Storm Water

11/11/1992

0.2

0.01

0.0005

0.01

0.02

0.05

0.02

South Storm Water

8/15/1995

0.025

0.01

0.005

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.1

South Storm Water

4/13/2022

0.06

0.01

0.005

0.005

0.01

0.01

0.005

Inorganics (continued)

Sample
Date

Hg

Ni

Se

Ag

T1

Zn

CN

Location

















North Storm Water

11/11/1992

0.0005

0.05

0.005

0.01

0.5

0.02

0.005

South Storm Water

11/11/1992

0.0005

0.05

0.005

0.01

0.5

0.02

0.005

South Storm Water

8/15/1995

0.0005

0.02

0.005

0.005

0.01

0.022

0.01

South Storm Water

4/13/2022

0.0002

0.04

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.02

NA

Notes:

NA - Not analyzed.

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APPENDIX I - DETAILED SITE BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Physical Characteristics

As shown in Figure 1 of Appendix B, the Site is in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, approximately 20 miles southwest
of Baton Rouge (not shown on the figure), and about six miles northwest of the town of Bayou Sorrel. The
western border of the Site is bound by the Borrow River, a man-made drainage feature. This river was formed
during the construction of the Atchafalaya Basin Protection Levee, which is located approximately 100 yards to
the west. The north and east sides of the Site are bordered by the Upper Grand River and Pats Bayou,
respectively. Undeveloped swamp land is adjacent to the Site to the south. Access to the Site from the north is
along an unpaved levee road, 17 miles south of its intersection with Interstate 10 in Ramah, Louisiana. Access to
the Site from the south is along the same unpaved levee road and is approximately six miles north of the town of
Bayou Sorrel.

The Bayou Sorrel site is a "T" shaped, relatively flat parcel of land encompassing about 265 acres.

Approximately 50 of the 265 acres were used for waste disposal. The waste disposal areas consisted of four
landfills including a spent lime cell and a crushed drum cell, four covered liquid waste ponds, and one land farm.
A 50-acre lake and a one-acre pond, probably former borrow pits, are situated along the north border of the site.
Outside of the North and South area caps, dense brush and trees generally cover the site. The site (particularly the
south end) and surrounding areas can best be described as having marshy bayou-type environment and are prone
to periodic flooding and poor drainage.

Site Hydrogeology

On a regional scale, the first aquifer of significance is the Plaquemine aquifer, which is expected to be present at a
depth of about 100 to 125 feet beneath the ground surface at the Site. The total thickness of the Plaquemine
aquifer in this area is about 600 feet which, in the vicinity of the Site, consists of sand and gravel with a few, thin,
lenticular interbeds of silt and clay. The Plaquemine aquifer is confined, with the clays and silts of the overlying
top stratum (100 to 125 feet thick) comprising the upper confining unit.

The direction of ground water flow within the Plaquemine aquifer will vary on a seasonal basis as a result of
recharge from or discharge to the Mississippi River. This is due to the subsurface hydraulic connection between
the Mississippi River and the uppermost section of the Plaquemine aquifer in several areas where the river has
completely cut through the clay and silt deposits of the top stratum. Additional hydraulic connections between the
river and the aquifer are provided by the sandy point-bar deposits, which occur in the immediate vicinity of the
river.

Although ground water is present within the clays and silts of the top stratum, which immediately underlie the
Site, this shallow saturated zone is not considered a potential source for domestic use because of the low available
yield and poor regional ground water quality. The shallow saturated zone is not useable as a drinking water supply
due to its low transmissivity (the clay and silty deposits of the top stratum are typically in the range of 10-6 to 10-
8 cm/sec) and its inability to satisfy primary or secondary drinking water standards (analytical results have
consistently reported concentrations of chloride and sulfate in excess of these standards). Furthermore, there are
no known users or potential users of shallow ground water proximal to the Site.

Ground water in the shallow saturated zone is analyzed in accordance with the requirements of the Sampling and
Analysis (S&A) Plan and is the only relatively transmissive zone above the Plaquemine aquifer. Results of the
analyses of ground water from this zone, reported from the fourth quarter of Post-Construction Year (PCY) 2
through PCY 27, are summarized in Section IV. B. of this review and listed in Appendix E. Monitor well and
staff gauge locations used to define shallow ground water flow directions and gradients (within the shallow
saturated zone) across the North and South Area Caps are provided in Appendix B, Figures 2 and 3, respectively,
and shallow ground water flow directions proximal to the North and South Area Caps are depicted in Appendix B,
Figures 4 and 5, respectively. In general, shallow ground water flow direction in the vicinity of each cap is radial,
away from the caps.

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Due to the relatively large distance, approximately 13 miles, between the Site and the Mississippi River
(Appendix B, Figure 1), the effects of seasonal fluctuations in river stage on the shallow saturated zone are not
believed to be significant. This is due to the very low gradient in this area, which results in a very slow rate of
ground water movement through this zone. Constant fluctuations of the Mississippi River stage affect the water
table in the area of the Site, but only to a minor extent.

Surface gradients and the presence of a high-density polyethylene geomembrane liner on each cap significantly
reduce the potential for migration of storm water through the cap and promote sheet flow into perimeter drainage
swales designed to accommodate runoff from rainfall events. The swales discharge directly (via culverts installed
beneath the Site access roads) into the North and South Runoff Ponds illustrated on Figures 2 through 5 of
Appendix B.

Land and Resource Use

The site began operation as a hazardous waste landfill operated by the Environmental Purification Advancement
Cooperation (EPAC) in early 1977. Approximately 50 of the 265 acres were actually used for waste disposal.
Wastes were disposed in two sludge pits, four liquid waste ponds, two drum burial cells (one crushed drum/one
filled drum), and one landfarm area. The facility has been closed since the summer of 1978.

A Servitude Agreement and Declaration of Restriction for the site exists between the landowners and the BSSC
that severely restricts unauthorized access and use of the site and surrounding property. Currently, no persons
other than the BSSC representatives/contractors and authorized EPA and LDEQ officials are allowed access to the
Site without permission and the Site is not currently being utilized for any purposes other than activities
associated with ongoing, post-construction O&M monitoring. No future land uses (other than post-construction
O&M monitoring) are anticipated by the BSSC at this time. Site institutional controls are discussed more fully in
Section II.C of this review.

The following information is based on data from the 2010 United States Census. Approximately 33,390 people
live in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Though no one lives on the Superfund site or directly adjacent to it. There are
approximately 30 seasonal fishing camps located across the Upper Grand River from the North Area Cap. The
Borrow River lies between the site and the Atchafalaya River Basin levee. The population of the City of
Plaquemine, which lies 13 miles to the northeast of the site, is 7,119. The town of Bayou Sorrel is six miles south
of the site and due north of the Bayou Sorrel waterway. Approximately 1,000 residents live along the bayou and
within the town of Bayou Sorrel.

Although ground water is present within the clays and silts of the top stratum, which immediately underlies the
site, this shallow saturated zone is not considered a potential source for domestic use because of the low available
yield and poor regional ground water quality. The shallow saturated zone is not useable as a drinking water supply
due to its low transmissivity (the clay and silty deposits of the top stratum are typically in the range of 10-6 to 10-
8 cm/sec) and its inability to satisfy primary or secondary drinking water standards (analytical results have
consistently reported concentrations of chloride and sulfate in excess of these standards). Furthermore, there are
no known users or potential users of shallow ground water proximal to the site.

History of Contamination

The Bayou Sorrel Site began operation in early 1977. It was operated by Environmental Purification
Advancement Corporation (EPAC). A sister firm, Clean Land Air Water (CLAW, Inc.) operated an injection
well approximately six miles south of the site, in the town of Bayou Sorrel.

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EPAC operations included land farming, open liquid impoundments, drum burial, and landfilling of "chemically
fixated" wastes. The LDEQ officials report that all of these except the open pond were permitted by the State.
The fixation process was unknown but may have included lime, cement, and native soils. EPAC was supposedly a
separate operation from CLAW. However, court testimony by former employees suggests that wastes were
diverted from the injection well to the EPAC site when process problems at the well caused a bottleneck.
Therefore, both injection-well waste records and EPAC records were included in summarizing wastes possibly
present at the site.

According to records retained by the Potentially Responsible Parties (PRP) Group, the majority of wastes
disposed of at the Site fell into three categories:

•	Process wastes from chemical manufacture.

•	Sulfide-containing wastes (scrubber blowdown and spent caustic) from hydrocarbon processing and
exploration activities; and

•	Spent wash solutions from boiler-cleaning and equipment-cleaning contractors.

In the summer of 1978, State and Federal regulatory officials inspected the site following an incident occurring at
the site. The investigation revealed the presence of large open, unpermitted ponds containing unknown materials.
As a result of the governmental investigation, the 18th Judicial District Court ordered the closure of the site to
eliminate all health hazards.

Initial Response

The Site was operated by EPAC until the summer of 1978 when it implemented a court-ordered closure of the
Site from September 1978 through June 1979. During this closure, conducted under the oversight of the State of
Louisiana, the contents of Ponds 1, 2, and 3 (South Area Cap) were reportedly pumped to Pond 4 (North Area
Cap) where solids were concentrated by enhancing evaporation and landfarming pond supernatant. These ponds
were then filled and covered with soil. Pond 4 was closed by the use of enhanced evaporation within the pond.
The remaining Pond 4 contents were then covered with native soils. Sampling activities were performed
concurrent with the closure which resulted in the detection in onsite soils of various organic compounds, heavy
metals, phenols, oil and grease, asbestos, cyanide, sulfide, and other inorganics.

During the transfer of material to Pond 4 from Ponds 1-3, there may have been some spill-over of material to the
periphery of Pond 4. Closure activities were completed in the spring of 1979, and later that year EPA placed the
site on inactive status. The quantity of wastes remaining on site was estimated to be 1 million cubic feet (36,400
cubic yards) (Remedial Investigation (RI) report). After closure, the State received complaints about odor and
surface contamination in the south of the site. The State contracted Resource Technology, Inc. in 1981 for a
preliminary site investigation, and a further Investigation by Woodward-Clyde Consultants was completed in
1982. These studies included installation of a total of 12 groundwater monitoring wells, although only three of
these were sampled. Definitive pesticide surface contamination evidence was collected, but ground water data
were inconclusive. Based on the aforementioned information, the site was placed on the NPL on December 20,
1982.

Results from the RI sampling indicated that surface and subsurface soil contamination, including herbicides, other
organic compounds, and some cadmium compounds, was found in several areas of the site. Most of these areas
are located in the former sludge pits and disposal ponds located in two distinct areas of the site: the sludge pit and
Ponds 1, 2, and 3 in the South Area Cap and Pond 4 and the crushed drum cell in the North Area Cap. There was
estimated to be 1,000,000 cubic feet of contaminated soils in these areas that were deemed to present a current or
potential risk if left unmanaged. Some actual waste material (able to liberate hydrogen sulfide) was found in the
North Area Cap as well. Unless the soil cover that was placed in the pits in the earlier closure activities was
penetrated, no air emissions were detected anywhere during the investigation.

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APPENDIX J - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SCREENING REPORT


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EPA Environmental Protection	EJScreen Report (Version 2.1)

3 miles Ring Centered at 30.221522,-91.409365, LOUISIANA, EPA Region 6
Approximate Population: 53
Input Area (sq. miles): 28.27
Bayou Sorrel

Selected Variables

State
Percentile

USA
Percentile

Environmental Justice Indexes

EJ Index for Particulate Matter 2.5

28

41

EJ Index for Ozone

23

10

EJ Index for Diesel Particulate Matter*

22

25

EJ Index for Air Toxics Cancer Risk*

22

36

EJ Index for Air Toxics Respiratory HI*

22

37

EJ Index for Traffic Proximity

4

5

EJ Index for Lead Paint

28

27

EJ Index for Superfund Proximity

18

14

EJ Index for RMP Facility Proximity

8

10

EJ Index for Hazardous Waste Proximity

7

9

EJ Index for Underground Storage Tanks

16

25

EJ Index for Wastewater Discharge

40

46

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This report shows the values for environmental and demographic indicators and EJSCREEN indexes. It shows environmental and demographic raw data (e.g., the
estimated concentration of ozone in the air), and also shows what percentile each raw data value represents. These percentiles provide perspective on how the
selected block group or buffer area compares to the entire state, EPA region, or nation. For example, if a given location is at the 95th percentile nationwide, this
means that only 5 percent of the US population has a higher block group value than the average person in the location being analyzed. The years for which the
data are available, and the methods used, vary across these indicators. Important caveats and uncertainties apply to this screening-level information, so it is
essential to understand the limitations on appropriate interpretations and applications of these indicators. Please see EJSCREEN documentation for discussion of
these issues before using reports.

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Protection	EJScreen Report (Version 2.1)

3 miles Ring Centered at 30.221522,-91.409365, LOUISIANA, EPA Region 6

Approximate Population: 53
Input Area (sq. miles): 28.27
Bayou Sorrel

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* Bayou Sorrel (National Percentiles)

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50 - 60 percentile

60 - 70 percentile
70-80 percentile
80 - 90 percentile

90 - 95 percentile
95 - 100 percentile
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United States	__ _	.

snvTormentaiprotection	EJScreen Report (Version2.1)

3 miles Ring Centered at 30.221522,-91.409365, LOUISIANA, EPA Region 6
Approximate Population: 53
Input Area (sq. miles): 28.27
Bayou Sorrel

Selected Variables

Value

State

%ile in

USA

%ile in





Avg.

State

Avg.

USA

Pollution and Sources

Particulate Matter 2.5 (ng/m3)

9.29

9.2

57

8.67

71

Ozone (ppb)

36.3

37

44

42.5

15

Diesel Particulate Matter* (ng/m3)

0.173

0.297

37

0.294

<50th

Air Toxics Cancer Risk (lifetime risk per million)

64

40

96

28

95-100th

Air Toxics Respiratory HI*

0.54

0.45

93

0.36

95-100th

Traffic Proximity (daily traffic count/distance to road)

11

640

11

760

9

Lead Paint (% Pre-1960 Housing)

0.15

0.2

53

0.27

42

Superfund Proximity (sitecount/km distance)

0.023

0.076

36

0.13

22

RMP Facility Proximity (facility count/km distance)

0.079

0.96

12

0.77

12

Hazardous Waste Proximity (facility count/km distance)

0.061

1.4

12

2.2

11

Underground Storage Tanks (count/km2)

0.029

2.2

17

3.9

23

Wastewater Discharge (toxicity-weightedconcentration/m distance)

0.12

0.37

90

12

85

Socioeconomic Indicators

Demographic Index

12%

41%

11

35%

15

People of Color

5%

42%

13

40%

14

Low Income

20%

38%

23

30%

36

Unemployment Rate

1%

7%

32

5%

24

Limited English Speaking Households

0%

2%

0

5%

0

Less Than High School Education

14%

14%

56

12%

69

Under Age 5

3%

7%

35

6%

30

Over Age 64

16%

15%

58

16%

53

* Diesel particular matter, air toxics cancer risk, and air toxics respiratory hazard index are from the EPA's Air Toxics Data Update, which is the Agency's
ongoing, comprehensive evaluation of air toxics in the United States. This effort aims to prioritize air toxics, emission sources, and locations of interest for
further study. It is important to remember that the air toxics data presented here provide broad estimates of health risks over geographic areas of the country,
not definitive risks to specific individuals or locations. Cancer risks and hazard indices from the Air Toxics Data Update are reported to one significant figure and
any additional significant figures here are due to rounding. More information on the Air Toxics Data Update can be found at: https://www.epa.gov/haps/air-
toxics-data-update.

For additional information, see: www.epa.gov/environmentaliustice

EJScreen is a screening tool for pre-decisional use only. It can help identify areas that may warrant additional consideration, analysis, or outreach. It does not
provide a basis for decision-making, but it may help identify potential areas of EJ concern. Users should keep in mind that screening tools are subject to substantial
uncertainty in their demographic and environmental data, particularly when looking at small geographic areas. Important caveats and uncertainties apply to this
screening-level information, so it is essential to understand the limitations on appropriate interpretations and applications of these indicators. Please see
EJScreen documentation for discussion of these issues before using reports. This screening tool does not provide data on every environmental impact and
demographic factor that may be relevant to a particular location. EJScreen outputs should be supplemented with additional information and local knowledge
before taking any action to address potential EJ concerns.

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