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Analysis of munitions constituents in groundwater using a field-portable GC-MS
Authors:Bednar A J  Russell A L  Hayes C A  Jones W T  Tackett P  Splichal D E  Georgian T  Parker L V  Kirgan R A  MacMillan D K
Institution:a US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Environmental Laboratory, 3909 Halls Ferry Rd., Vicksburg, MS 39180, United States
b Badger Technical Services, Vicksburg, MS, United States
c US Army Corps of Engineers Environmental and Munitions Center of Expertise, Omaha, NE, United States
d US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH, United States
e FLIR, 3000 Kent Ave., West Lafayette, IN, United States
Abstract:The use of munitions constituents (MCs) at military installations can produce soil and groundwater contamination that requires periodic monitoring even after training or manufacturing activities have ceased. Traditional groundwater monitoring methods require large volumes of aqueous samples (e.g., 2-4 L) to be shipped under chain of custody, to fixed laboratories for analysis. The samples must also be packed on ice and shielded from light to minimize degradation that may occur during transport and storage. The laboratory’s turn-around time for sample analysis and reporting can be as long as 45 d. This process hinders the reporting of data to customers in a timely manner; yields data that are not necessarily representative of current site conditions owing to the lag time between sample collection and reporting; and incurs significant shipping costs for samples.The current work compares a field portable Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) for analysis of MCs on-site with traditional laboratory-based analysis using High Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV absorption detection. The field method provides near real-time (within ∼1 h of sampling) concentrations of MCs in groundwater samples. Mass spectrometry provides reliable confirmation of MCs and a means to identify unknown compounds that are potential false positives for methods with UV and other non-selective detectors.
Keywords:Munitions constituents  Field analysis  GC-MS  Detection and identification
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