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Debris Field at a Third Glenbrook Road Property

14 Debris Field at a Third Glenbrook Road Property [Pg.188]

After workers were sickened digging up several chemical bottles while planting a tree on a Glenbrook Road property. Apex Enviromnental performed an environmental survey of the property. Arsenic at 1200 ppm was found in the hole, confirming that at least one of the bottles contained chemical warfare agent. The District of Columbia viewed one of the bottles and it appeared to date to around 1918. Acid readings were detected at two places on the property, and a debris field was noted in the rear of the property. The recent geophysical study has also noted metal anomalies in the rear of the property and under the driveway. Any anomalies and the debris field on this property should be excavated. [Pg.188]

As noted previously, anomalies were located outside of the Spring Valley boundary during the 1993-1994 geophysical survey. Roughly 400 flags marking these anomalies were ordered pulled up because they were outside the boundary. The District of Columbia relocated this anomaly field and it should now be made a POI. In addition, an individual indicated that he dug up 50 shells, 45 of them live, adjacent to this field 18 years ago. He indicated that many more remained in one small area. Each of these areas should be a new POI. [Pg.188]




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