State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Site Profiles
Ace Quality Cleaners, Orlando, Florida
Description
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This is an active PCE drycleaning facility that has been in operation since 1967. It is located in a strip shopping center in a mixed retail commercial/residential setting.
The contaminant source area is the soils beneath the facility floor slab in the vicinity of the drycleaning machine. Remediation Status: Site closed |
Contaminants
Contaminants present and the highest amount
detected in both soil and groundwater.
Contaminant | Media | Concentration (ppb) | Nondetect |
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1,1-Dichloroethene | groundwater | 10 ppb | |
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | groundwater | 10 ppb | |
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | groundwater | 10 ppb | |
groundwater | 10 ppb | ||
groundwater | 10 ppb | ||
soil | 67 ppb |
Site Hydrology
Deepest Significant Groundwater Contamination: | 43ft bgs | |
Plume Size: | Plume Length: 65ft Plume Width: 40ft Plume Thickness: 30ft |
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Average Depth to Groundwater: | 15ft |
Lithology and Subsurface Geology
fine-grained sand Depth: 0-43ft bgs 43ft thick Conductivity: 1.48ft/day Gradient: 0.0098ft/ft |
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dense clay Depth: 43-48ft bgs 5ft thick |
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clayey, fine-grained sand with limestone lenses Depth: 48-94ft bgs 46ft thick |
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sandy limestone Depth: 94-100ft bgs 6ft thick |
Pathways and DNAPL Presence
Groundwater Sediments Soil DNAPL Present |
Vapor Intrusion Pathway
Has the potential for vapor intrusion (VI) been evaluated? |
No |
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Has a vapor mitigation system been installed? |
Yes | |
Type of Vapor Mitigation System(s): |
Passive Vapor Barrier Sub-slab Depressurization Sub-slab Pressurization Passive Venting HVAC controls/modifications Soil Vapor Extraction |
Remediation Scenario
Cleanup
Goals: |
Groundwater: PCE = 3.0 µg/l; 1,1-DCE = 7.0 µg/L Soil: PCE = 30 µg/kg |
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Remedy Level: |
Full Scale Remedy |
Technologies
in Situ Monitored Natural Attenuation |
Why the technology was selected: |
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in Situ Soil Vapor Extraction |
Why the technology was selected: |
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in Situ Monitored Natural Attenuation |
Why the technology was selected: |
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in Situ Monitored Natural Attenuation |
Why the technology was selected: |
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in Situ Soil Vapor Extraction |
Why the technology was selected: Date implemented: Date completed: Final remediation design: Results to date: Next Steps: Cost to Design and Implement: |
Costs
Cost
for Assessment: |
$67,500 | |
Cost
for Operation and Maintenance: |
$54,400 | |
Total
Costs for Cleanup: |
$200,400 (includes $12,700 for closure reporting & site restoration) |
Lessons Learned
1. An active soil gas survey provided a more representative picture of VOC mass distribution in the contaminant source area than conventional soil sampling and analysis. 2. At most PCE drycleaning facilities there will be enough PCE in the unsaturated zone under the facility floor slab to continue to cause MCL exceedances in shallow groundwater if not addressed. |
Contacts
Aaron Cohen Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Cleanup, MS 4500 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399 850-245-8974 Aaron.Cohen@dep.state.fl.us Mike Lodato, PG GeoSyntec Consultants 14055 Riveredge Drive, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33637 Phone: (813) 558-9829 E-mail: mlodato@geosyntec.com |
Site Specific References
Contamination Assessment Report - 2001 Limited Remedial Action Plan - 2004 Construction Report - 2004 Operation & Maintenance Reports Groundwater Monitoring Reports |