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Fort George G. Meade Post Removal Methane Gas Monitoring, Update Restoration Advisory Board Meeting November 15, 2012 1

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Page 1: Fort George G. Meade Post Removal Methane Gas Monitoring, Update Restoration Advisory Board Meeting November 15, 2012 1

Fort George G. Meade

Post Removal Methane Gas Monitoring, Update

Restoration Advisory Board Meeting November 15, 2012

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Central portion of site, looking north

Picture of Site Shown During Last RAB Meeting (9/20/12)

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Recent Picture of Site

(11/12/12)

Central portion of site, looking north

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Buried Natural Gas Line Limits of ExcavationMethane results are in parts per million by volume

VMP-320

VMP-430

VMP-420

VMP-24 & 250

RI Monitoring Point

VMP-3011/2/12: 42,00010/22/12: 155,00010/15/12: 111,00010/10/12: 158,000

MP-E 11/2/12: 010/22/12: 010/15/12: 010/10/12: 0

VMP-3111/2/12: 38,00010/22/12: 27,00010/15/12: 31,00010/10/12: 33,000

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Methane at VMP-30

• Mercaptan odor noted, but field tests for methyl mercaptan were negative

– Mercaptan is added to natural gas to give it a detectable odor

• Working with BGE and Picerne to shut off gas to unoccupied units and will measure change (if any) at VMP-30

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