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Maryland 2003 Cleanup Standards for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Groundwater

Note: There are no promulgated cleanup standards for groundwater. Contact: Mick Butler, Maryland Department of the Environment, 410-537-3442 Web Site: http://www.mde.state.md.us E-mail: [email protected]

Copyright © 2009 Association for Environmental Health and Sciences Foundation, Inc. 150 Fearing Street · Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: 413.549.5170 Fax: 413.549.0579 E-mail: [email protected]

Maryland 2003 Cleanup Standards for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil Product Gasoline

Parameter/ Constituent BTEX, MTBE

Lab Test Protocol & Number EPA 602, 8020, 8240, 8260* EPA 602, 8020, 8240, 8260*

Notification Level (1)

Action Level

Cleanup Level (2)

any amount

>background

site specific

any amount

>background

site specific

EPA 8015M GRO

any amount

>background

EPA 8015M DRO

any amount

>background

any amount

>background

any amount

>background

site specific

Naphthalene

EPA 8020 EPA 602, 8020, 8240, 8260* EPA 8020

site specific or 230mg/kg site specific or 230mg/kg site specific

any amount

>background

TPH

EPA 1664

any amount

>background

EPA 8270

any amount

>background

EPA 1664

any amount

>background

EPA 8260 EPA 6010 EPA 8270

any amount any amount any amount

>background >background >background

site specific site specific or 230mg/kg site specific site specific or 230mg/kg site specific site specific site specific

TPH Diesel Fuel/ TPH #2 Heating Oil BTEX MTBE

Heavy Oil #4, 5, 6, Bunker C PAH Used Oil TPH Full Volatiles TCLP Metals PAH

Note: There are no promulgated cleanup standards. All decisions on "how clean is clean" are made via site-specific risk characterization. For groundwater there are no promulgated cleanup standards. If more than one of the suspected products listed above may be present in an excavation area, then analyses for all applicable constituents should be used to assess the soil. Test methods may be altered on a site-specific basis by an MDE representative. Sampling of a listed hazardous material storage system will be agreed upon on a site-specific basis. Soil treatment facilities and disposal sites may require further or different analyses. *Full volatile 8260 may be required in domestic well areas. Contact: Mick Butler, Maryland Department of the Environment, 410-537-3442 Web Site: http://www.mde.state.md.us E-mail: [email protected]

Copyright © 2009 Association for Environmental Health and Sciences Foundation, Inc. 150 Fearing Street · Amherst, MA 01002 Phone: 413.549.5170 Fax: 413.549.0579 E-mail: [email protected]

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