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- Soil and groundwater in Greens, Tees, and Fairways should be tested for pesticides and metals such as Arsenic. While Chlorinated Pesticides, such as DDT, Chlordane, Aldrin, Toxaphene and their associated breakdown products are more likely to be detected because of the very slow rates of decay, other pesticides including Malathion, Parathion, etc., and Herbicides including 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T and Roundup can also be tested. The amount of testing locations should be representative of the golf course playing area, and the number of sampling locations depends on the size of the golf course.
- Soil and groundwater in the area of existing or former Chemical Buildings and Mixing Areas should be tested for pesticides and herbicides and various metals associated with the chemical compounds.
- Soil and groundwater around Pump Stations, which have diesel pumps and storage facilities should be tested for petroleum compounds. Groundwater can be collected from temporary monitoring wells and analyzed for components associated with diesel fuel. Soil can be collected and field-analyzed for hydrocarbons with an Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA) and can be analyzed in a laboratory for components associated with diesel fuel.
- Soil and groundwater in areas associated with Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Buildings and Fuel Storage Facilities should be tested. Groundwater can be collected from temporary monitoring wells and analyzed for components associated with petroleum and solvents. Soil can be collected and field-analyzed for hydrocarbons with an Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA) and can be analyzed in a laboratory for components of petroleum and solvents.
- Surface water and sediments in Golf Course Lakes should be tested for petroleum, pesticides, herbicides, and metals.
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