Abstract
Ellsworth Air Force Base is an Air Combat Command
located approximately 10 miles northeast of Rapid City, South
Dakota. Ellsworth Air Force Base occupies about 6,000 acres
within Meade and Pennington Counties, and includes runways,
airfield operations, industrial areas, housing, and
recreational facilities. Fuels Area C within Ellsworth Air Force
Base is a fuels storage area that is used to support the mission
of the base. In fall of 2013, the U.S. Geological Survey began
a study in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force, Ellsworth Air
Force Base, to estimate groundwater-flow direction, select
locations for permanent monitoring wells, and install and sample
monitoring wells for petroleum hydrocarbon compounds
within Fuels Area C. Nine monitoring wells were installed for
the study within Fuels Area C during November 4–7, 2014.
Soil core samples were collected during installation of eight
of the monitoring wells and analyzed for benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene, total xylenes, naphthalene, m- and p-xylene,
o-xylene, and gasoline- and diesel-range organic compounds.
Groundwater samples were collected from seven of the nine
wells (two of the monitoring wells did not contain enough
water to sample or were dry) during November 19–21, 2014,
and analyzed for select physical properties, benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene, total xylenes, naphthalene, m- and p-xylene,
o-xylene, and gasoline- and diesel-range organic compounds.
This report describes the nine monitoring well locations and
presents the soil- and groundwater-quality data collected in
2014 for this study.
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First posted May 28, 2015
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