Thursday, July 21, 2011

2010 ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT

Volume II , Table 4.4 is rather interesting. This Table is titled "Indicator Well Evaluation Off-Site Collection and Treatment System". Wells over the last decade are examined for concentration trends of NDMA and Chlorobenzene only. It is more difficult to fudge statistics and numbers over a longer time frame than a short one. Nine wells , with three different aquifers and only two chemicals nevertheless shows THREE DECREASING TRENDS out of a possible FIFTEEN. This for me shows the scam that is ongoing. Off-site pumping has been ongoing now for thirteen years. I don't expect any much less all wells to be down to drinking water standards but I do expect them to have all turned the corner and at least be headed in that direction. It hasn't happened and indeed can't for a myriad of reasons including other off-site sources of sub surface contamination.

Appendix E, Tables E3.1 and E4.1 are eye openers. These Tables are titled "2010 Off-Site CTS Operation Interruptions..." and "2010 On-Site CTS Operational Interruptions...". These Tables detail the mechanical reasons for shutdowns within the groundwater Containment and Treatment Systems (CTS). The second Table (E4.1) is one full page in length and covers everything from power outages to maintenance to equipment breakdowns during 2010. The first Table (E3.1) is SIX pages long, over the same time period (2010) with similar reasons. This nonsense has been ongoing for years. It's no wonder that the pumping is and always has been inconsistent.

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