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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD003446721_19960801_Celeanse Corporation - Shelby Fiber_FRBCERCLA RA_OU-1 Semiannual Report January - June 1996-OCR-, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Operable Unit 1 Semiannual Report January 1996 -June 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina RE.CEIVED SEP O 3 1996 SUPERFUND SECTION Document Control No. 026SB-0051 Submitted to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency RegionN Atlanta, Georgia Prepared/or · Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina August 1996 Kubal-Furr & Associates I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Contents Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Work Performed ................................................ J 1st Quaner 1996 .............................................. 3 2nd Quarter 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 System Performance .............................................. 6 Inner and Outer Tier Extraction Rates .. ; ............................. 6 Ground-Water Movement ........................................ 7 Treatment Efficiencies .......................................... 9 Maintenance Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Analytical Test Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Data Quality Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Discussion of Analytical Test Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Review of Selected Historical Water Quality Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Closing Comments .............................................. 16 Tables Table 1. Sampling Matrix-Hoechst Celanese-Shelby, NC Table 2. Inner Tier Production Data (Jan '96 -June '96) Table 3. Outer Tier Production Data (Jan '96 -June '96) Table 4. Inner/Outer Tier TOC Data (Jan '96 -June '96) Table 5. Semiannual Maintenance Summary (Jan '96 -June '96) ' Table 6. Summary of Selected Water Quality Constituents (1st Quarter 1996) Table 7. Summary of Selected Water Quality Constituents (2nd Quarter 1996) i I I I I I I I I I I I I 1· I I I I I I Figures Figure 1. Site Plan Showing Monitoring Locations and Geologic Cross Sections Figure 2. Potentiomettic Surface Map-Shallow Saprolite---January 15, 1996 Figure 3. Potentiomettic Surface Map-Deep Saprolite/Upper Bedrock-January 15, 1996 Figure 4. Hydrogeologic Cross Section A-A', January 15, 1996 Figure 5. Hydrogeologic Cross Section B-B', January 15, 1996 Figure 6. Potentiomettic Surface Map-Shallow Saprolite---April 15, 1996 Figure 7. Potentiomettic Surface Map-Deep Saprolite/Upper Bedrock-April 15, 1996 Figure 8. Hydrogeologic Cross Section A-A', April 15, 1996 Figure 9. Hydrogeologic Cross Section B-B', April 15, 1996 Attachments Attachment 1. Operation and Maintenance Data (Jan '96 -June '96) Attachment 2. QA Summary Repon and Analytical Data for the January 1996 Sampling Event Attachment 3. QA Summary Repon and Analytical Data for the April 1996 Sampling Event Attachment 4. Selected Water Quality Plots ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Introduction Hoechst Celanese Corporation (HCC) is currently operating a long term remedial action (L TRA) system at its Shelby, North Carolina facility. This system, designated as Operable Unit 1 (OU-1) in the Record of Decision (ROD), consists of two ground-water extraction and treatment systems identified as the Inner Tier and Outer Tier systems. OU-1 became operational in August 1989. The OU-1 Inner Tier system was designed to extract contaminated ground water from around a former source area which was remediated as a separate operable unit (OU-2) with its own ROD. The Outer Tier system was designed to provide hydraulic control over ground water near the property boundary to prevent the off-site migration of any constituents from the former OU-2 source area. The location of the Inner and Outer Tier systems, the former OU-2 source area, and the ground-water monitoring points are shown on Figure I. In the OU-I Annual Operating Status Report dated September 1995, a recommendation was made to modify the monitoring locations, frequency and parameter list based on a detailed evaluation of the water-quality database assembled for the HCC L TRA. This recommendation was reviewed by the EPA and the State of North Carolina, and approval was given to modify the sampling matrix beginning with the 1st Quarter of 1996. Approval was also given at the time to change the reporting frequency from quarterly to semiannually. The current report represents the second semiannual report prepared under the new reporting schedule and the first since modification of the sampling matrix. Kubal-Furr & Associates (KF&A) has prepared this semiannual OU-1 operating summary report for submittal to the EPA on behalf of HCC. It covers the period from January 1, 1996 through June 30, 1996 and includes information on system performance and the results of analytical testing of samples collected between January 15-16, 1996 and April 15-16, 1996. A summary of the significant events occurring during this reporting period include the following: • A revised sampling and analysis plan, approved by the EPA and State of North Carolina, was implemented during the 1st Quarter of 1996. • The Lambert domestic supply well was abandoned at their request on February 19, 1996 and the Runyans domestic supply well was abandoned at their request on April 16, 1996; Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 1 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporalion--Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I therefore, these wells are no longer available for sampling. No volatile organics were reported as present above the detection limit in either of the samples collected from these wells just prior to their being plugged. These wells were the last two domestic supply wells to be plugged back as part of an HCC voluntary initiative to provide surrounding residents with an alternate source of water. • Outer Tier well OT-2 continued to experience "sanding" problems related to a separation of the casing from the screen. This well was abandoned and replaced by OT-2R during the period April 29-May 2, 1996. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 2 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporation-Shel/,y. North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Work Performed As pan of the OU-1 remedy, samples are collected at selected monitor wells, domestic supply wells, and at points in the ground-water treatment system. The frequency of analysis and the parameters to be analyzed are summarized in the sampling matrix (Table 1). A description of the work performed during this reporting period is provided below. 1st Quarter 1996 During January 1996, water levels were measured in a total of 91 monitor wells, extraction wells, and piewmeters. Water~quality samples were collected from 2 domestic supply wells, 13 monitor wells, and 6 process points and analyzed for the parameters summarized in Table 1. The samples were collected and analyzed by Shealy Environmental Services of Columbia, South Carolina. Domestic Supply Well Sampling The Lambert and Runyans wells were the only domestic supply wells sampled during the 1st Quaner. These samples were analyzed in the field for pH, temperature, and conductivity; and, by the laboratory for volatile organics by EPA Method 8260A. As discussed in earlier operating reports, all neighboring residents downgradient of the HCC facility were provided with county water during the summer of 1995 as part of a voluntary initiative undertaken by HCC. By the end of 1995, all domestic supply wells, with the exception of Lambert and Runyans were plugged back by HCC. (The Elliott and Camp wells represent a special case and their wells were allowed to remain but their use is reserved exclusively for agricultural watering) Monitor Well Sampfing Thirteen monitor wells were analyzed in the field for pH, temperature and conductance; and, by the laboratory for volatile organics by EPA Method 8260A. Additionally, samples from monitor wells K-28 and V-23 were analyzed by the laboratory for TOC by EPA Method 415.1. Kubal-F"" & Associates/Page 3 OU-1 Semiannual Repon (Jan '96-Jw,e '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporation-Shelby, Nonh Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Process Point Sampling One sample each of SBR (sequencing batch reactor) wasted sludge and FP (filter press) sludge were analyzed for full TCLP. Samples of Inner Tier (IT) influent and effluent, and Outer Tier (OT) influent and effluent were collected for analysis of volatile organics by Method 8260A. The Inner Tier influent and effluent samples were also analyzed by the laboratory for TOC by Method 415.1, and for ethylene glycol by GC/FID. During the reporting period, influent and effluent samples from the Inner Tier and the Outer Tier were also collected by HCC personnel for analysis of TOC by the HCC on-site laboratory. These samples are collected weekly to evaluate treatment efficiency, and the results are suroroario:ed in the O&M reports provided in Attachment 1. 2nd Quarter 1996 During April 1996, water levels were measured in a total of 92 monitor wells, extraction wells, and piezometers. Water-quality samples were collected from 1 domestic supply well, 2 monitor wells, and 2 process points and analyzed for the parameters summarized in Table 1. The samples were collected by Shealy Environmental Services who also performed the analyses. Domestic Supply Well Sampling The Runyans well was the only domestic supply well sampled during the 2nd Quarter. Between the 1st and 2nd Quarter sampling events (on February 19, 1996) the Lambert well was plugged back at their request, and was no longer available for sampling. It should be noted that the Runyans well was plugged back at their request following the 2nd Quarter sampling event (on April 16, 1996), and this well is no longer available for sampling. The Runyans well was analyzed in the field for pH, temperature and conductivity; and, by the laboratory for volatile organics by EPA Method 8260A. The samples were collected and analyzed by Shealy Environmental Services. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 4 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatia11-Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitor Well Sampling Monitor wells K-28 and V-23 were sampled during the 2nd Quaner sampling event. These wells were analyzed in the field for pH, temperature and conductivity; and, by the laboratory for TOC by Method 415.1. Process Point Sampling Samples of Inner Tier influent and effluent were collected for analysis of TOC by Method 415.1 and volatile organics by EPA Method 8260A. The Inner Tier influent and effluent samples were also analyzed for ethylene glycol by GC/FID. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 5 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-JUlle '96) Hoechst Celanese CorporaJion--Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I System Performance Detailed records of system maintenance are kept by HCC and are summarized monthly. The monthly records for the current reporting period are contained in Attachment 1. Summaries of physical operating data for the Inner and Outer Tier extraction well systems are presented in Tables 3 and 4, respectively. Inner and Outer Tier Extraction Rates During the reporting period, the Inner Tier wells extracted a total of 488,473 gallons. Inner Tier flows ranged from a low of 78,144 gallons in May, to a high of 91,116 gallons in January. Pumping from the Inner Tier wells is limited by the capacity of the SBR treatment system, which is designed to process about 2500 gallons of water per day. With 182 days in the reporting period, the optimum pumping from the Inner Tier would have been some 455,000 gallons. Based on the pumpage during the reporting period, the Inner Tier extraction system was producing at a rate of about 107% of the optimum rate. The Outer Tier wells extracted 13,331,398 gallons during the reporting period. The flow from the Outer Tier system ranged from a low of 2,094,269 gallons in February to a high of 2,326,805 in May. It is important for the Inner Tier system to extract and treat contaminated ground-water at a I rate as near the design capacity as possible due to the lengthy clean-up times involved with the remedy. The Outer Tier system, however, needs to be evaluated somewhat differently than the I I I I I I I I Inner Tier. The Outer Tier is extracting water primarily to maintain hydraulic control near the property boundary in order to prevent off-site migration of former OU-2 source area constituents. Therefore, the primary evaluation criteria for the Outer Tier system needs to be drawdown along the perimeter of the site. The actual pumping rates and treatment efficiencies, while providing useful data, are of lesser importance than the demonstration of hydraulic control. A description of the techniques used to evaluate the ability of the Outer Tier to control ground-water movement along the perimeter is described below. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 6 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatioll-Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ground-Water Movement The purpose of the OU-1 remedial design was to extract contaminated ground water from the former OU-2 source area and to provide hydraulic control at the property boundary to prevent the off-site migration of constituents. Along with the water-quality data, one of the best ways to evaluate system performance in terms of the above objectives is to construct potentiometric maps which allow inferences as to the direction of ground-water movement In order to accurately predict the direction of ground-water movement, water-level measurements were collected from all accessible monitor wells, extraction wells and piezometers during each of the 1st and 2nd Quarter sampling events. These data were used to construct the potentiometric surface maps and hydrogeologic cross sections from the January 15, 1996 water levels (Figures 2, 3, 4, and 5) and from the April 15, 1996 water levels (Figures 6, 7, 8,and 9). The shallow saprolite maps (Figures 2 and 6) show the water-level contours and direction of ground-water movement in the uppermost water-bearing zone beneath the site. The direction of movement in this zone is to the east from upgradient areas along NC 198, towards discharge areas along the intermittent, unnamed tributaries of Buffalo Creek. Drawdown and a capture zone are apparent on these figures situated around the Inner Tier extraction system, along the Outer Tier system, and in the vicinity of the PEW extraction well system (a non-CERCLA related remediation project). An attempt was made to separate the uppermost water-bearing zone from the deeper saprolite and upper bedrock zone. While these maps (Figures 3 and 7) present a reasonable picture of ground-water movement in this zone, it should be pointed out that these maps are giving a somewhat more generalized picture of ground-water movement because of the well construction techniques used in many of the wells and piezometers. The typical construction of these wells was to have relatively long screens (20-40 ft) and extremely long sand packs in the annular space above the screens (up to 60-ft). As a result, the lower saprolite/upper bedrock maps have a number of composite head values measured along a longer screened area. However, the maps are useful for determining the general direction of ground-water movement The lower saprolite/upper bedrock maps show movement toward the east from the upgradient areas west of the plant These maps also show the drawdowns and capture zones around the PEW extraction well system in the main part of the plant, and along the Outer Tier extraction well system Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 7 OU-1 SerroaMual Report (Jan '96-Jwie '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatiol>-Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I along the east propeny boundary. These maps indicate that the Outer Tier system was exerting hydraulic control along the property boundary during the 1st and 2nd Quarters of 1996 although it appears that less control, or a loss of control, may have occurred in the vicinity of OT-2 during the 1st Quarter of 1996. As noted in earlier operational reports, OT-2 has developed problems pumping sand similar to what occurred at OT-1. This well was abandoned and had to be replaced by OT-2R during the middle of the 2nd Quarter (April 29-May 2, 1996). To confirm inferences made about the direction of movement and hydraulic control exerted by the Inner and Outer Tier systems, two hydrogeologic cross sections each were constructed for the January and April data sets (Figures 4 and 5, and 8 and 9, respectively). The locations of the cross sections are shown on the site base map, Figure 1. There is one east-west cross sections (A-A') constructed through the plant from upgradient areas west of the plant to downgradient, off-site areas east of the plant. The other cross section (B-B ') is oriented north-south, and is situated along the Outer Tier extraction well system The hydrogeologic cross sections are very similar for the two measurement periods and show a general direction of movement in the saprolite and upper bedrock from upgradient areas west of the plant toward downgradient areas to the east No appreciable downward hydraulic gradients are apparent on these maps except in the vicinity of the extraction wells, and the movement in the saprolite and shallow bedrock is predominantly horizontal across the site. The Inner Tier capture zone is shown on Figures 4 and 9. These figures show that the Inner Tier is extracting water from beneath the former OU-2 source area in accordance with the remedial design. The Outer Tier capture zone is shown on all of the cross sections and it can be inferred to extend entirely beneath the plant in cross sections A-A'. Cross section B-B' indicates that the Outer Tier wells are exerting hydraulic control along the eastern propeny boundary from near DD-58 in the south to near PZ-12 at the northern boundary, with the exception of the January and April data sets for OT-2 which show control at OT-lR and OT-3, but little to no control at OT-2. Kubal-F"" & Associates/Page 8 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-Jw,e '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporalion-Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Treatment Efficiencies Two aspects of the extraction system performance were reviewed for this annual repon: the production rates achieved during the year, and the removal efficiencies for TOC from the Inner Tier and from the Outer Tier systems. Presented in Table 5 is a summary of the treatment system effectiveness of the Inner Tier and of the Outer Tier in removing TOC during the reponing period. These summaries were prepared from the water-quality data collected weekly by the HCC on-site laboratory as presented in the monthly operating summaries (Attachment 1). During the reponing period, the Inner Tier average removal efficiency for TOC was 96%, with an average influent concentration of 18 IO ppm (parts per million), and an average effluent concentration of 74 ppm. Removal rates for TOC from the Outer Tier treatment system were calculated to be 37%, lower than the Inner Tier but in keeping with historical values. The average influent concentration during the reporting period was 5.6 ppm, and the average effluent concentration was 3.5 ppm. The percent reduction ofTOC through the Outer Tier treatment system is not as high as that for the Inner Tier because of the much lower Outer Tier influent TOC. The Outer Tier appears to be reducing TOC as well as can be expected. Maintenance Activities Low flow from the Inner Tier wells is a chronic problem requiring frequent maintenance. The actions taken to rectify the low flow problems consisted of replacing bladders, timers, air lines and such, adjusting the controls and flow rates, and cleaning the strainers. Specific actions taken at individual wells during the reporting period are contained in the monthly operating summaries (Anachment 1). A summary of Inner Tier maintenance incidents is summarized in Table 5. Replacing bladders at the IT wells was the most frequent maintenance activity during the reponing period, with IT-5 requiring 3 bladder replacements. IT-SR experienced the most frequent number of maintenance activities, principally related to problems with the Hammerhead pump. This pump problem has been noted in earlier operational repons as well. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 9 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96--JUlle '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporation-Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I No unusual operational problems were experienced during the reporting period in the Outer Tier recovery well system with the exception of wells OT-IR and OT-2. Replacement well OT-IR experienced the most numerous maintenance requests followed by OT-2. Cleaning the strainer was the most frequent maintenance request during the reporting period, principally at wells OT-IR and OT-2. As noted earlier, well OT-2 began to experience problems similar to old well OT-1 (i.e., pumping sand) during August of 1995. This well appears to have separated between the casing and screen due to a galvanic reaction between the carbon steel casing and the stainless steel screen, allowing formation material and sand pack to enter the well. The sanding problem at OT-2 has recurred on several occasions and it had to be replaced during the middle of the 2nd Quarter of 1996. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 10 OU-1 Semiannual Report (](Jll '96-June '96) HMchst Celanese Corporatioll--Shel/Jy, Nonh Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Analytical Test Results The analytical test results for the 1st and 2nd Quarter sampling events were evaluated using method specific quality control criteria and, for additional guidance when necessary, the EPA' s National Functional Guidelines for organic and inorganic data review. The data assessment su=ary repon for the 1st Quaner sample set is presented in Attachment 2 along with the analytical test results, field sampling logs, water-level measurements, and chain-of-custody forms. Similar information for the 2nd Quarter data set is contained in Attachment 3. A su=ary of selected analytical data for the 1st and 2nd Quaners is presented in Tables 6 and 7, respectively. Data Quality Assessment Regarding sample collection, the sampling logs and field information provided was complete. The chains of custody were incomplete with respect to site specific information concerning client information, etc. These deficiencies did not compromise the data quality but they will be corrected in future sampling events. All TOC data and ethylene glycol test results for the 1st and 2nd Quaners met all method acceptance criteria and are considered useable for quantitative purposes. During the 2nd Quaner, acetone and 2-butanone were reponed as present in the field blank. However, the samples associated with this field blank did not require data flags based on their reponed concentrations. Therefore, all VOC data met the method acceptance criteria and is considered useable for quantitative purposes. The only data needing qualification were the metals barium and mercury for the TCLP tests run on the Filter Press and SBR sludge samples. In the case of barium, the digested metals blank contained 0.009 mg/L barium, most likely due to the TCLP filter. All barium results greater than the quantitation limit but less than 0.09 mg/L were flagged with a "U'' (as non-detect, because of the presence in the blank). All mercury test results are considered unusable and were flagged "R" because the test results were obtained without running a daily calibration curve as stated in the method. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 11 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporation--Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Discussion of Analytical Test Results Domestic Supply Wells No volatile organics were reponed as present above the detection levels during the 1st or 2nd Quarters at either of the two domestic supply wells (i.e. Lamben and Runyans) sampled during the reponing period. As noted in an earlier section, these data represent the final sampling to be conducted at these two supply wells. The Lamben and Runyans wells were plugged back at their request during the reponing period and are no longer available for sampling. Monitor Wells Of the 13 monitor well samples analyzed during the reporting period, only 5 had any volatile organics reponed above the detection level. Of these five, only one (V-23) had more than one individual constituent reponed as present above the detection level. Monitor well V-23, located downgradient of the former OU-2 source area and just upgradient of the Inner Tier extraction system, reponedly contained acetone (487 µg/L), benzene (19.3 µg/L), 2-butanone (MEK) (3600 µg/L), carbon disulfide (49 µg/L) and 2-hexanone (282 µg/L). CC-33 and K-28, adjacent to and just downgradient of the former OU-2 source area, reportedly contained benzene at 10 µg/L and 8.6 µg/L, respectively. Monitor wells HH-48 and HH-77, off-site and adjacent to the Elliott residence, reponedly contained trichlorothene (TCE) at concentrations of 165 µg/L and 187 µg/L, respectively. Toe presence ofTCE at this location is thought to be the result of a localized source, unrelated to activities at HCC or the former OU-2 source area. Monitor wells K-28 and V-23 were also analyzed for TOC during the 1st and 2nd Quarters. The K-28 test results were similar for the 1st and 2nd Quarters at 222 and 40 mg/L, respectively. The TOC test results for V-23 were noted to increase from 1237 mg/L to 6100 mg/L during the 1st and 2nd Quarters. Process Point Samples Inner Tier influent and effluent samples were analyzed during the 1st and 2nd Quarters for ethylene glycol, TOC, and volatile organics. All volatiles in the Inner Tier effluent sample were below the detection levels. Toe 1st Quarter Inner Tier influent sample reponedly contained the Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 12 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatiol>--Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I volatiles acetone (342 µg/L), benzene (18.3 µg/L), MEK (352 µg/L), and chlorobenzene (8.8 µg/L). The 2nd Quarter Inner Tier influent sample reportedly contained the volatiles acetone (645 µg/L), benzene (58.5 µg/L), MEK (537 µg/L), carbon disulfide (12.1 µg/L), chlorobenzene (41.1 µg/L), and 2-hexanone (193 µg/L). TOC test results for both the Inner Tier influent and effluent samples were similar for the 1st and 2nd Quarter data sets. Inner Tier influent TOC was reported at 1614 mg/Land 1600 mg/L for the 1st and 2nd Quarters, respectively. Inner Tier effluent TOC was reported at 50 mg/Land 31 mg/L for the !st and 2nd Quarters, respectively. Two other process point samples were analyzed during the 1st Quarter sampling event. These included full-TCLP analyses of the FP (filter press) and SBR sludge samples. The constituent reported .above the detection limits (i.e., barium) was below any applicable State or Federal regulatory level, and the sludge would not be considered characteristically hazardous, nor would there be any restriction on disposal into a North Carolina landfill based on the TCLP test results. Review of Selected Historical Water Quality Data Attachment 4 contains plots of selected water quality constituents for various monitor wells and process points. The choice of locations and constituents was based on a review of the water quality database, in particular those locations having any meaningful data to plot In general, only those monitoring locations within a few hundred feet of the former OU-2 source area have any significant number of water quality constituents reported above the detection limits. In an attempt to assess long-term improvement in water quality conditions resulting from source removal and ground water recovery, the following locations and constituents were selected: • Inner Tier Combined Influent TOC and ethylene glycol test results. The Inner Tier TOC continues to fluctuate in a fairly narrow range of from 1500 to 2500 mg/L, and no long- term trends have been established. However, during the past year, the TOC results have been trending downward and may be an early indication of some gradual improvement in water quality conditions. Similarly, the Inner Tier ethylene glycol data have established an apparent downward trend although the database is much smaller than the TOC database and contains several qualified data points. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 13 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporation--She/by, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • Monitor Well V-23 TOC, 2-butanone (MEK), and acetone. An attempt to plot benzene did not provide any useful information because more than half the benzene data for V-23 are either below the detection levels or qualified as estimated The V-23 TOC data began trending downward from a high of 8000 mg/Lin mid-1989 to less than 1000 mg/Lin early 1992. Since that time, the TOC data has shown several wide swings in concentration, and at the present time, no trend has established itself during the past several years. The V-23 MEK data have generally fluctuated in a narrow range less than 1 mg/L, with 10 of 23 data points below the detection level. The 1st Quarter data showed a spike for MEK at 3.6 mg/L. Because the previous quarter's sample was greater than the reported value of 0.767 mg/L (qualified because the test result was out of linear range), it indicates an increase in MEK concentrations at this location but it's not apparent whether this trend will continue with the next sample set The V-23 acetone test results have generally fluctuated in a narrow range below 0.6 mg/L since 1989. No apparent trend has been established from the reported acetone test results at this monitoring location. • Monitor well CC-33 benzene and chlorobenzene data. The water quality plots for monitor well CC-33, just south of the Inner Tier capture zone, has shown a continual improvement in water quality conditions as indicated by these two constituents. In the case of chlorobenzene, this improvement began in late 1989, just after start up of the Inner Tier extraction system. Both· benzene and chlorobenzene peaked at about the mid-point in the OU-2 remediation (late 1991), and have continued to decline since that time. • Monitor well K-28 TOC, MEK, acetone and benzene data. TOC, MEK and acetone have all shown a decrease in concentration beginning about the time the OU-2 source remediation began in January of 1991. While benzene has also shown a decline during this period, this trend is not as readily apparent, and for the past three years benzene has been fluctuating in a range of from 0.01 to 0.02 mg/L. • Monitor well HH-48 and Illi-77 TCE data. The Illi-48 TCE test results have generally fluctuated in a narrow range of from 0.15 to 0.25 mg/L during the past six years, and no Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 14 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatio,......She/by, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I apparent trend is evident in the water quality plots. HH-77 had been fluctuating in the range of 0.05 to 0.15 mg/L until the August 1995 sampling event when it peaked at 0.332 mg/L. Toe subsequent sample for HH-77 was below 0.2 mg/L, and it's not apparent if an upward trend will continue at this monitoring location. As noted in an earlier section, the TCE contamination in this area appears to be due to a localized source and not related to past activities at HCC. Kubal-F"" & Associates/Page 15 OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporatioll--She/1:,y, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Closing Comments The extraction well production data and the analytical test results for the domestic supply wells, the monitor wells and process points were generally found to be consistent with historical information, and no unusual or unsuspected contamination was identified during the reporting period. Treatment efficiencies at the Inner Tier for removal of TOC remained consistently greater than 90%, and no volatiles were detected in either the 1st or 2nd Quarter Inner Tier effluent samples. TCLP test results for the SBR sludge and FP sludge samples were found to be below any applicable State or Federal regulatory level; the samples were not characteristically hazardous and are suitable for disposal at a North Carolina landfill site without further treatment. The present report represents the second semiannual report prepared under a revised sampling, analysis and reporting schedule approved by the EPA during its review of the OU-1 Annual Report (August 1995). A revised sampling matrix, approved by the EPA and the State of North Carolina, was implemented beginning with the 1st Quarter sampling event of this reporting period. The next sampling events are scheduled for July and October of 1996, with the next scheduled semiannual report to be submitted to the agency by March 1, 1997. Kubal-Furr & Associates/Page 16 OU-1 SemiaMual Repon (Jan '96-June '96) Hoechst Celanese Corporaliort-Shelby, North Carolina -- - - - - - - - --- -- - - - - - Table 1. Sampling Matrix-Hoechst Celanese-Shelby 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Monllorlng TOO voe Eth. Glycol TOO voe Eth. Glycol TOO voe Eth. Glycol roe voe Eth. Glycol Location (415.1) (8260) (GCIFID) (415.1) (8260) (GCIFID) (415.1) (8260) (GCIFID) (415.1) (8260) (GC/FID) PtOCBSS Points ITCI -I -I -I -I -I -I -J -J -J -J -J -I ITEF -I -J -I -I -I -I -I -J -I -I -I -I OTCI -I -I OIEF -J -I SBRSIJdge (Full TCLP) FP Sludge (FullTCLP) Morrlor Wells C-49 -J -J K-28 -J -J -J -I -J -I P-58 -I -I T-35 -I -I V-23 -I -I -I -I -I -I AA-54 -I -I CC-33 -J -J EE-58 -J -I FF-34 -I -J FF-62 -I -I GG-61 -I -I HH-48 -I -I HH-n -I -I Domestic Suee!l, Wells Lambert11 -I Aunyans21 -I -I Notes: 1 / Lambert Well abandoned on February 19, 1996. 2/ Aunyans welt abandoned on April 16, 1996 J/oechst Celanes~helby, NC OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) -- _!!!!_ IT-1 IT•2 IT•3 IT-4 IT~ IT-8 IT-7 IT-all IT-9 • ADF: - - - - -- --- Table 2. Inner Tier Production Data Jan '96 -June '96 Hoechst Celanese Corporadon---Shslby, NC January 1898 February 1996 March 1990 Aprll 1998 Total Total Total Total Gallons ~ Gallons ~ Gallon• ~ Gallons ~ 5,576 180 5,242 181 8,581 212 5,489 183 1,770 57 2,254 78 2,188 70 2,210 74 3 860 125 3 077 106 4 559 147 3 291 110 1,881 80 3,023 104 2,307 74 3,822 127 11,721 378 11,857 402 9,940 321 8,902 230 4 804 149 4 851 180 4 754 153 4 284 143 4,751 153 3,981 137 6,333 204 5,848 195 37,150 1,198 27,425 840 28,097 842 24,825 831 191823 839 17 492 803 181873 809 221eas 782 81, 1111 78,782 81,110 79,834 Average Delly Aow baaed on HCC production records {Attachment 1), Ca)culated ae mtaJ flow clvkiad by the number ot days In the month. - -- May 1998 Total Gallon• ADP 4,547 147 1,808 58 1 955 83 3,541 114 8,328 289 4 083 132 5,514 178 28,079 881 21 891 700 78,144 ---- June 1998 Jan.June '96 Total Gallons ~ Tolal Gallon• 4,563 152 31,998 1,558 52 11,784 2 880 •• 19 72!!_ 2,288 78 U,820 11,052 388 ae,aoo 3 382 113 2a 1aa 5,299 177 31,708 32,908 1,097 175,182 15 181 508 1111,823 78,187 488,473 1/oechsl Cela.nese-SMlby, NC OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) - --- - --- Janua!I 1996 Febru!!! 1996 Total Total Well Gallons ADF' Gallons ADP OT·1R 574,000 18,516 531,600 18,331 OT•2(R) 462,100 14,906 474,100 16,348 OT-3 56 107 1 810 60 384 2 082 OT-4 35,072 1 I 131 34,241 1. 181 OT-5 51,458 1,880 88,840 2,298 OT-II 143 161 4 618 184 421 e 359 OHA 222,870 7,189 198,554 8,847 OT-7 81,428 2,827 77,729 2,880 OT-II 5701900 18,418 466 600 18,090 2,197,092 2,094,289 • ADF: Ava,age Dally Aow baaed on HCC production rec:ords (Attachment 1), Calculated aa total now divided by the number of days In the monlh. -- - - - Table 3. Outer Tier Production Data Jan '96 -June '96 Hoechst Celanese CorporsUon-Shelby, NC March 1996 Aprtl 1996 Total Total Gallons ADP Gallons ADF' 519,900 16,771 48-4,500 16,150 592,200 19,103 549,800 18,320 67 337 2 172 85 358 2 179 41,502 1,339 38,881 1,229 82,733 2,889 78,931 2,631 181 774 5 864 205 532 6 851 194,234 8,288 195,014 6,500 84,377 2,722 82,025 2,734 5591300 18,042 -4851800 15,530 2,323,357 2,183,741 -- •i 1996 Total Gallons ADF' 820,100 20,003 503,700 16,248 35 339 1 140 39,909 1,287 84,328 2,075 220 779 7 122 207,110 6,681 77,640 2,505 5571900 17,897 2,320,8015 - -- - June 1996 Jan.Jun• '96 Total Total Gallons ADP Gollona 591,600 19,720 3,321,700 342,800 11,427 2,924,500 61 309 20.U 345 834 40,873 1,362 228,478 82,642 2,088 406,730 22.§. 379 7 513 1 161 046 266,531 8,884 1,284,313 80,900 2,897 484,097 554 100 18,470 3 174 700 2,228,134 13,331,398 Jloechsl Cekmese-She/by, NC OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jo.n '96 • June '96) - I I Table 4. Inner/Outer Tier TOC Data I January '96 -June '96 Hoechst Celanese Corporation-Shelby, North Carolina I (all results reported In mg/L) Inner Tier Outer Tier I Influent Effluent %Reduction Influent Effluent % Reduction Date I 1/1/96 1428 18.4 99 7 2.6 63 ......... ,_ 1/10/96 2707 276.9 90 6 4.1 32 I 1 /15/96 2492 259.7 90 7 6.1 13 1 /22/96 2249 36 98 6 3.3 45 .. 1 /29/96 1854 215.3 88 7 4.2 40 I 2/5/96 1861 75 96 6.1 4.1 33 2/12/96 2083 165.8 92 7.2 5.2 28 2/1 9/96 2275 20.1 99 3.1 2.2 29 I 2/26/96 1570 112.6 93 4.1 5.3 3/6/96 2135 __ 18 99 3.3 3 9 .............. , .. ,_ 3/13/96 1424 50 96 5 3 40 I 3/1 9/96 1885 41 98 3 3 0 3/26/96 1538 83 95 5 7 -·--4/1 /96 1333 36 97 3 2 33 I 4/8/96 1309 24 98 5 5 0 4/16/96 1570 45 97 3 2 33 4/22/96 1747 32 98 17 3 82 I 4/29/96 1881 31 98. 8 4 50 5/6/96 1718 1 .. 67 ---~-Q __ 7 6 14 5/13/96 1333 21 98 3 3 0 I 5/22/96 1613 57 96 5 2 60 5/28/96 1778 32 98 3 3 0 6/4/96 1337 10 99 5 3 40 I 6/11 /96 1378 46 97 3 2 33 6/1 8/96 2428 27 99 6 3 50 6/26/96 2126 12 99 5 5 0 I Average: 1810 74 96 5.6 3.5 37 I Note: Outer Tier Average Influent, Effluent, and Percent Reduction do not include 2/26/96 or 3/26/96 data. I I I HoechstCelanese---Shelby,NC OU-I Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) ------------------- Location ID IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 Table 5. Semiannual Maintenance Summary-1st/2nd Quarter 1996 (Number of Incidents Reported) Adj Flow/ Strainer Pump Flow Meter Bladder Other 1 1 1 2 1 ........... ,_,, ...... 1 2 3 Total Incidents 2 0 4 3 3 0 -········'"·········· .. IT-7 IT-SR 2 4 2 IT-9 1 Total Incidents: 3 5 2 OT-1R 5 1 1 OT-2/R 4 1 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 1 OT-6 1 OT-6A 1 2 OT-7 OT-8 Total Incidents: 10 1 6 1 8 N/A N/A N/A NIA NIA N/A N/A N/A NIA N/A 1 8 3 4 7 25 2 9 2 7 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 6 23 1/oechst Celanese-Shelby, NC OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) ------------------- Table 6. Sumn:iary of Selected Water Quality Constituents (1st Quarter 1996) C-33 K-28 V-23 Total Organic Carbon (mg/L) NA 22 1237 Ethylene glycol (mg/L) NA NA NA VofaUfe Organics tuq1u Acetone ND ND 487 Benzene 10 8.6 19.3 2-butanone (MEK) ND ND 3600 Carbon disulfide ND ND 49 Chlorobenzene ND ND ND 2-hexanone ND ND 282 Trichloroethane ND ND ND Notes: ND = Constituent not detected/reported as below the detection level NA = Sample not analyzed for indicated constituent(s) HH-48 NA NA ND ND ND ND ND ND 165 HH-77 ITCI ITEF NA 1614 50 NA 11 00 ND ND 342 ND ND 18.3 ND ND 352 ND ND ND ND ND 8.8 ND ND ND ND 187 ND ND lloechst Celanese-She/by, NC OU-/ Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table 7. Summary of Selected Water Quality Constituents (2nd Quarter 1996) K-28 V-23 ITCI Total Organic Carbon (mg/L) 40 6100 1600 Ethylene glycol (mg/L) NA NA 1070 Volatile Organics fuq/L/ NA NA Acetone 645 Benzene 58.5 2-butanone (MEK) 537 Carbon disulfide 12 .1 Chlorobenzene 41.1 2-hexanone 193 Trichloroethene ND Notes: ND = Constituent not detected/reported as below the detection level NA = Sample not analyzed for indicated constituent(s) ITEF 31 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Hoechst Celanese-Shelby, NC OU-1 Semiannual Report (Jan '96 -June '96) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I • Monitor well o Monitor well cluster Legend ... .... + Inner ner Extraction Well --I e A-39 PEW Extraction Well Piezometer Stream/Creek ♦ Outer ner Extraction Well 1!11!1 HCC Building/Structure o Domestic Supply Well ♦ Abandoned Outer ner Well • Abandoned Inner ner Well A-A' Location of geologic cross-sections _, ~ Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- --Ai --' --~ I ---- - ' \ ~ -----~ --- Scale in Feet 0 400 Figure I. Site Pl~n Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina 800 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .------------------------::---------:------------=--=--=----=----_-_-_-, B 0 830 BOO , 111 ___ ,._ ____ ,, Legend --• Monitor well I Stream/Creek Water Level (fl msl) 0 Monitor Well Cluster -HCC Bulldlng/Slructure .... Plezorneter / Water-Level Contour 750 Inner Tier Extraction Well I (Dashed where Inferred) + (See Table for Water Levels) -+-PEW Extraction Well ♦ Outer Tier Extraction Well • , 770 ~ 770 T-17 764.13 750 G ~·1 Crotts " \\ Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- I Inner Tier Water Levels IT-I = 792.15 IT-2 = 795.18 IT-3 = 794.66 IT-4 = SA IT-5 = 788.6-l IT-6 = 781.90 IT-7 = 789.88 IT-SR = 791.10 IT-9 = <797.73 Outer Tier W atcr Levels OT-IR = 755.94 OT-2 = 763.61 OT-3 = 745.03 OT-4 = 741.63 OT-5 = 744.75 OT -6 = 729.45 OT -6A = 729.38 OT-7 = 729.98 OT-7A = 773.96 OT-8 = 760.81 OT-10 = 779.07 PEW Water Levels PEW-I = 769.25 PEW-2 = 788.69 PEW-3 = 801.60 PEW-4 = 806.82 \ Figure 2. Potentiometric Surface Map Shallow Saprolite -January 15, 1996 (See Table for Water Levels) " Domestic Supply Well Hoechst Celanese Corporation IL.::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;:_ ________________ ....1 _______________ ..J, _______ s_h_e_Ib.;,.y_, N_orth __ c_aro_Ii_n_a _____ ....., I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,_ -- i ', \ \ i ·. --------- ~ -:.-- -.:-0 _, - !:,:: . _ • Monitor well Water Level (ft msl) o Monitor Well Cluster ♦ Outer Tier Extraction Well /, 750 Water-Level Contour 1 (Dashed where inferred) .._ Piezometer --, Stream/Creek Ill HCC Building/StructUre Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- / 0 Scale in Feet 400 800 Figure 3_ Potentiometric Sunace Map Deep Saprolite / Upper Bedrock -January 15. 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 850.00 o--------Piant Area----------0------------------Wastewater Trestment Area----------------◄ 830.00 810.00 790.00 770.00 D-'.!7 (829.20) D-35 (828.95) D-56 (828.71) 750.00 C 730.00 - 710.00 69000 Potenciometric Surface -Inferred direction of ground-water movement Inferred capture zone-Outer Tier Wells * Not used in contouring ---, ---' Saprolite G-50 (809.13) Screened Interval of Well T • • J-28 (805.14) • • Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- LAND SURFACE 850.00 ..: 830.00 ~ 810.00 790.00 770.00 A' 1 750.00 730.00 710.00 " 690.00 C 670.QO Figure 4. Hydrogeologic Cross-Section A-A' January 15, 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --€10/ T I - I * 830.00 810.00 790.00 no.oo 750.00 730.00 710.00 690.00 I I i I ! I i ' L ; I I ,- ; ' c i I ' I i ' r 760 Line of equal fluid potential (ft msl). Dashed where inferred. Potentiometric Surface ' Inferred direction of ground-water movement Not used in contouring Bedrock ,---, . ___ , Saprolitc Screened Interval of Well LAND SURFACE Of-4 Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- -I 830.00 J i J ' 810.00 790.00 no.oo 750.00 730.00 710.00 690.00 670.00 Figure 5. Hydrogeologic Cross-Section 8-8' January 15, 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 850 840 830 820 • A-39 814.00 810 800 \\~'.,=2 .\\~L:~:~~1:~~::~j=~~F~====:::::==:~=,g"=":=±+=:::::--...'i ' ~ 790 \\\ J\\ /,---\ \ \ --+---- \\\ • --t----f I \\ \ \ ---+---;\ \, ', ~'<----• -\', \ ' C ,...\\\ '\ --JI----- --!'•. 0 \ \\ \ +----- .[_: \ \ \ ) r-------- ·, \ \ . \ I ' . I \ · .. c\ \ ·.<JI ' \:i:\ \_ \~\ .'. '-' \ \ Legend ----- 780 -' • Monitor well I Stream/Creek ~ Water Level (ft msl) 0 Monitor Well Cluster 11111 HCC BulldlnglStructure A Plezometer / Water-Leve! Contour 750 Inner Tier Extraction Well I (Dashed where inferred) + (See Table for Water Levels) -+-PEW Extraction Well ♦ Outer ner Extraction Well (See Table for Water Levels) C Domestic Supply Well 00-see1 \ Crotts le \ \\ Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- 0 Inner Tier Water Levels IT -I = 785.42 IT-2 = 785 . .50 IT-3 = 783.78 IT~ = 78-tl9 IT-5 = IT-o = IT-7 = IT-SR = IT-9 = 793.93 781.98 786.09 789.94 <783.75 Outer Tier Water Le .. ·els OT-IR = 758.54 = 761.91 = 728.73 = 747.80 = 738.05 = 739.00 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-o OT-oA = OT-7 = OT-7A = OT-8 = OT-10 = Scale in Feet 400 735.63 730.98 773.68 765.03 779.60 800 Figure 6. Potentiomenic Surface Map Shallow Saprolite -April 15, 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina i I 1\\ J 0 ' \ \ . \~\\=='. \t\ \-==• S\\_j-I \ • ,1 I / ,,,,.- / ' _ ,,,_ --- / - 810 Legend • Monitor wet Water Level(ft mal) o Monitor Wei Cluster ♦ OUter Tier Exb&Cllon Wei 1fi' Waler-Level Contour I (Cashed where b,fe11ed) a Do.uewac ~ Wei ♦ PEW Exlrac1lon Wei A PlezoitW,tei -~. Sbean~c• • HCC BulldlnglStJuc1 830 -_, , ' ' ' , _____ .. rC·~•-.~ · soo:::::~::=:,':", i:i: .... :,.' , , -- , ' ' ----- 750 I ' ' ' 0 ,, 720 730 ---- ' I Scale In Feet 400 --- --- - ,,JP r "---~~:- ____ ___.:...u..._....:.. ___ __, ______________ ---1 Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- Figure 7. Potentiometric Surface Map Deep Saprolite / Upper Bedrock -,.\pril 15, 1996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 850.00 - 830.00 " 810.00 790.00 770.00 r C 750.00; i 730.00 - 710.00 r 690 00 - - oooao ---------Plant Area----------- D-'.27 (830.41) D-35 (830.21) D-56 (830.09) * Not used in contouring --------------------Wastewater Treatment Area---------------- G-50 (809.40) -Environmental Consultants- LAND SURFA·:E C 850.00 830.00 810.00 790.00 770.00 A' .:. 750.00 -730.00 - 710.00 690.00 : 670.00 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby. Nonh Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I I I 830.00 810.00 i l 8 790.00 [ 770.00 ;- I ' I ' ' ' I ' 750.00 ,- i 730.00 ; ' t i ! c 710.00 690.00 l ' Line of equal fluid potential (ft msl). Dashed where inferred. • Potentiometric Surface -Inferred direction of ground-water movement Not used in contouring I I T-17 (764.51) Saprolite Screened Interval of Well LAND SURFACE 750 Kubal-Furr & Associates -Environmental Consultants- 750 830.00 810.00 790.00 770.00 750.00 730.00 710.00 690.00 670.00 Figure 9. Hydrogeologic Cross-Section B-B' April 15, I 996 Hoechst Celanese Corporation Shelby, North Carolina I January WELLS3.WK1 JANUARY I i 996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 01/01/96 0 50 0 43 428 107 11 0 1094 581 I 01/02/96 0 57 o 29 490 134 140 1245 780 01/03/96 11 3 55 0 22 338 139 150 1295 810 01/04/9 6 0 46 0 1 1 229 11 9 1 .13 1082 5978 I 01/05/96 229 50 96 1 6 447 134 149 1146 658 01/06/96 INCLEt'v1ENT WEATHER NO READINGS 5 INCHES SLEET & SNOW I 01/07/96 425 101 214 41 968 267 293 2289 1163 01/08/96 220 57 11 8 21 0 158 156 1251 661 01/09/96 196 50 1 1 1 1 5 456 159 152 1205 482 I 01/~')/96 209 54 122 7 266 166 159 1291 507 01/11/96 192 50 11 0 1 5 205 147 143 1208 593 01/12/96 188 47 11 3 · 1 6 307 138 150 1186 601 I 01/13/96 182 49 121 1 7 325 143 143 1188 465 01/14/96 1 91 47 176 1 7 425 144 149 1225 403 01/15/96 227 47 1 21 20 460 147 152 1268 319 I 0 1 / 1 6 /9 6 235 57 291 136 592 167 160 108 210 01/17/96 237 63 177 127 643 182 228 1401 95 01/18/96 237 68 2d2 0 611 179 1 91 1471 108 I 01/19/96 217 64 201 288 235 169 175 1358 178 01/20/96 233 75 152 96 232 193 196 1508 86 01/21/96 211 68 142 84 180 181 1 91 1440 1 2 I 01/22/96 223 73 145 88 310 195 202 151 9 4 01/23/96 218 74 143 68 623 191 205 1557 0 01/24/96 207 72 137 70 417 1 78 139 121 8 758 I 01/25/96 185 57 11 3 59 248 130 138 1255 691 01 /26/96 1 78 52 155 128 429 11 9 129 1137 624 01/27/96 1 71 50 156 129 348 11 4 11 1 964 569 I 01/28/96 176 59 1 21 76 277 126 129 1099 653 01 /29/96 164 57 92 75 415 11 9 109 1029 609 01/30/96 170 62 163· 79 432 139 111 1122 655 I 01/31/96 142 59 128 68 385 120 98 991 570 I AVG: 186 57 129 62 391 153 158 1238 661 I TOT: 5576 1770 3860 1861 11721 4604 4751 37150 19823 I I I OUTER TIER DAILY FLOW Page 5 of 9 I I January WELLS3.WK1 I JANUARY 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-6A OT-7 OT-8 I 01/01/96 30700 100 2187 1068 2143 3375 9238 2606 24800 01/02/96 17300 17100 1744 1082 1618 3026 6966 2641 18200 I 01/03/96 16300 18900 1723 1090 1589 3386 6942 2650 . 1 7300 01/04/96 17200 17300 1770 1072 1 611 3267 7011 2618 17600 I 01/05/96 19500 14600 1904 1090 1667 3224 7387 2630 18800 01/06/96 INCLEMENT' WEATHER NO READINGS 5 INCHES SLEET & SNOW 01/07/96 40500 20100 4007 2288 3376 6887 15431 5538 39300 I 01/08/96 17000 0 1722 971 1443 3227 6568 2332 16900 01/09/96 16500 17500 1772 1074 1498 3842 7101 2648 18500 01/10/96 16400 18000 1781 1069 1520 5100 7030 2624 18500 I 01/11/96 16500 18000 1785 1086 1593 7309 7001 2628 18500 01/12/96 16600 18600 1816 1110 1667 7814 6903 2628 18700 01/13/96 16500 17100 1800 1087 1591 6315 7029 2584 18500 I 01/14/96 16600 17900 1813 1130 1558 5147 7279 2597 18800 01/15/96 16500 17900 1808 1150 1587 4547 7019 2619 18700 01/16/96 16000 17300 1743 1144 1552 4284 6931 2603 17700 I 01/17/96 15300 17400 1680 1149 1520 4134 6756 2606 17300 01/18/96 16000 18400 1748 1152 1564 4010 7057 2618 17700 01/19/96 17300 17700 1715 11 61 1572 3757 6992 2655 17700 I 01/20/96 17500 17000 1697 1151 1572 3462 6899 2621 17400 01/21/96 18100 16800 1737 1170 1588 3606 7004 2647 17700 01/22/96 18100 15900 1731 1156 1653 3716 6916 2596 17500 I 01 /23/96 20200 13700 1821 1175 1563 3837 7213 2630 18300 01/24/96 21000 12300 1852 1181 1631 3536 7311 2629 18300 01 /25/96 17500 16500 1706 1183 1604 4130 6948 2654 17400 I 01/26/96 17900 17700 1772 1172 1701 5816 7171 2636 181 00 01/27/96 18200 18000 1773 1177 1700 5771 7111 2641 17900 01/28/96 20000 15500 1845 1186 1 81 0 5913 7285 2636 18100 I 01/29/96 28500 3100 2156 1179 2105 7491 8192 2591 20800 01/30/96 19600 15400 1775 1195 1904 6701 7177 2672 18200 01/31/96 18700 16300 1724 1174 1956 6531 7002 2648 17700 I AVG: 18516 15403 1870 1169 1715 4772 7429 2714 19030 .TOT: 574000 462100 56107 35072 51456 143161 222870 81426 570900 •• I I Page 6 of 9 I -- --- - ------- --- - -- GfOU)WATEA UONl)I.Y MONITOAN'.i: GROLN)WAlER UONHLY MOJJTOANG: 11-N:H I EA COMBV--.IEO N=LUENT #2 ITCI OU!cR TEA COMBlr-ED l>Fl.1£r,tT; 111 OTCI PAGE N0.1 PAGEN0.1 JAN.1996 JAN.1996 DATE: FLOW; Pit COO: TSS: TOC: DATE: FLOW: PH TOC: CR) pH ppm ppm ppm CR) ptl ppm 01/01/96 2413 5,5 6000 14 1428 01101/96 76217 5.9 7 01/02/96 2875 01 /02/96 69677 5.9 01/03/96 2922 5,7 ◄230 3 01/03/96 69880 5. 7 0 1/04/96 2227 5.8 3870 7 01/04/96 69449 5.6 01/05/96 2925 5.9 37◄ 0 10 01/05/98 70802 5.5 01/06/96 5.8 3700 8 01/06/96 5.6 01/07/96 5761 5.9 5430 9 01/07196 137427 5,7 01/08/96 2642 5.7 6170 11 01 /08/96 50163 5.6 01/09/96 2826 5.7 6350 13 01/09/96 70435 5.6 01/10/96 2781 5.6 9750 29 2707 01/10/96 7202 ◄ 6, 1 6 01/11/96 2663 5.9 8960 20 01/11/96 74402 6.0 01/12/98 2746 5.7 8700 16 01/12/96 75838 6. 1 01/13J96 2833 5.6 5800 21 01/13/96 72506 5.6 01/14/96 2777 5.5 8000 23 01/14/96 7282◄ 5.6 01115/96 2761 5, 7 8950 10 2492 01/15/96 71830 5,9 7 01/16/96 1856 5.7 7100 • 01116/96 69257 6.1 01/17/96 3163 5.4 8210 1 ◄ 01117196 67845 5.6 01/18/96 31D7 5.5 5700 24 01/18/96 70249 6.1 01/19/96 2885 5.6 5610 20 01119/96 70552 6.2 01/20/96 2771 5.5 8390 9 01/20/96 69302 6.0 01121196 25D9 5.6 8410 10 01121/96 70352 5,7 01/22196 2759 5.7 8950 10 2249 01/22196 69268 6.0 6 01123196 3079 5.7 9350 • 01/23/98 70439 5.6 01 /24/96 3246 5.8 6500 17 01/24/96 69740 5.7 01125/96 2876 5.7 7110 16 01 /25/96 69625 5.6 01/26/96 2951 7,5 6400 4 01/26/96 73988 6.1 01/27/96 2612 5.4 5100 18 01127/96 74273 5,7 01128/96 2716 5,5 5060 21 01/28/96 74275 5.7 01129/96 2669 5.4 6260 6 1854 01/29/96 76114 5.6 7 01 /30/96 2933 5.5 6340 8 01 /30/96 74624 5.6 01/31/96 2561 5.6 6620 6 01/31/96 73735 5.5 AVG: 2858 5.7 6692 13 2146 AVG: 73236 5.8 7 MAX: 5761 7.5 9750 29 2707 MAX: 137427 6.2 7 MIN: 1956 5.4 3700 3 1428 MIN: 50163 5.5 6 Jenuery 1996 Pege 1 ol 10 Jenuery 1998 Page 2 ol 10 ----- -- -- --- ------- GfO.UlWAl Ell MONII L V MONJTOAJ-tl: GftOI. H:JWA 1 i:A MONII I .Y MOIIIORNG: Sl!HMIXfl)l OU)R; S8fM. At-71:A Pl AIE SEPARATOH BEFORE S8R: PAGE NO. 4 PAGEN0.3 JAN.1996 SETT. SlJJGE 6/0AY JAN.1096 UAlt:: fH Nll3N: P04; 00; MISS: MLVSS: SOUllS; WASTED F/M: F/M: DATE; Pl t C,CX); TSS: pl I ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/I 9•1 r8.tlo re.llo pH ppm ppm 01101/96 8.0 114 39.5 1.• 2616 190 121 0.15 01/01/96 6.3 4400 12 01/02/96 7.9 126 25.◄ 1. 7 2552 200 121 D.17 01102/96 6.7 4750 16 01/03/96 -, .9 110 18.4 1.9 270◄ 1856 200 106 0.18 D1/03/96 7.3 4970 40 01/04/96 7.9 92 15.1 1.9 2HO 190 105 D.13 01/04/96 6.9 3550 44 01/05/96 7.6 64 17.4 1.6 3276 110 94 0.10 o.u D1/05/96 6.0 3610 40 01106/9 6 7.9 110 19.-4 1.6 3200 170 135 0. ,o D.13 D1/08/96 6.9 3540 48 01/07/96 7.7 100 18.◄ 1.6 2960 170 106 0.15 0.13 01107/96 6.0 5064 40 01/06/96 7.9 116 19.8 1.9 262◄ 160 121 O.UI 0.13 01/08/96 6.9 6110 46 D1109/96 7.9 87 6.6 1.6 312◄ 160 100 0.17 0.13 01/09/96 0.0 6800 40 01/10/96 7.8 121 40.2 1.6 2400 1876 160 1,21 0,22 0.16 01/10/96 6.9 69D0 66 01/11/96 6.0 100 12.8 1.5 2860 150 108 0,20 0.18 01/11/96 6.9 6630 94 01/12/96 8.0 62 11.8 1. 7 2620 165 108 0.2◄ 0.20 01/12/98 5.6 7200 20 01113/96 6.0 105 31.2 1.8 25◄◄ 185 108 o. 19 0.20 01/13/98 5.7 5◄60 16 01/1 ◄/96 6.0 121 2◄.◄ 1.7 2◄0 ◄ 160 81 0.21 0.21 01/1 ◄/08 6.8 6760 28 01/16/96 8.0 116 17.0 ,.. 268 ◄ 180 100 0.20 0.21 01/15/06 8.0 5700 44 01 /16/98 8.0 116 12.0 1.8 2760 160 94 o. 18 0.21 01/1 8/98 5.7 6060 46 01/17196 7.9 167 16,0 1.• 3◄22 2372 140 84 0.15 0, 19 01/17/98 6.9 6950 60 01/16/86 6.0 166 56,8 1.1 3000 140 100 o.u 0.18 01118/96 0.0 6560 eo 01119/98 7.9 145 48.6 ,.. 3400 160 81 0.1 ◄ 0.17 01119/96 6.8 6480 60 0 1 /20/96 7.8 140 40,0 1.8 3200 160 94 0.17 0.16 0 1/20/08 5.6 6080 80 01/21/96 7.8 130 20.4 1. 7 30◄0 176 10• 0,11!1 o. 18 01/21/98 6.9 8140 80 01/22/06 8.0 144 14.3 1.8 2960 190 136 0, 19 0.17 01/22/08 5.P 8◄50 68 01/23/08 6.0 130 14.4 ,.. 3800 196 121 0.19 0, 18 0 1/23/00 0.0 82iO 40 01/2◄/98 7.9 167 37.2 ,.. 350◄ 2404 186 106 0,20 o. 19 01/2◄/98 6.4 7800 20 01125/98 7.1 160 38.0 1. 7 308◄ 180 1 21 0.21 0.20 01 /26196 5.8 7360 40 01126/98 6.0 200 17.2 1.8 3052 200 100 0.18 0.19 01/26198 8.0 6050 18 01127/96 6.0 177 40.4 1.9 3008 220 148 o. 18 o. 19 01/27186 8.1 5400 20 01/20/86 6.0 169 36.0 1. 7 2798 200 100 0.17 0,18 O 1 /28198 6.3 5250 26 0 1 /29/96 8.1 169 38.0 1.8 3100 200 100 0, 14 0.17 01 /29/96 8.1 ◄810 108 01/30/96 8.0 130 32.0 1.9 30◄0 200 108 0.1 ◄ o. 16 01/30/96 6.5 495D 144 01/31/96 1.9 156 30.7 1.7 3904 2724 210 106 0.12 0.16 01/31/96 6.0 5◄60 172 AVG: 1.U 131 26.1 , .-, 297◄ 2206 175 106 0.17 0.17 AVG: 6.0 5625 66 MAX: 0.1 200 56.8 1.9 3904 272◄ 220 148 0.2◄ 0.21 UAl(; 7.3 8220 172 "'"' 7.1 82 6.6 1.5 2400 1878 140 61 o. 10 0.13 MIN; 6.4 3540 12 J11mi111y IUUtl P11g111 3 of 10 Jtmuttry 1 U06 Pugo ◄ ol 10 -- - ---- ---- --- - -- -- GFO.WWAl EA MOtlll-L Y MONITORt-G: GROLN)WATEA MONTI I.Y MO-UTORNG: SBA EFFLUENT:(DECANT) "4 SBRE INl'-EATIEA EOUALlZATION TANK: ITEOT PAGE NO. 5 PAGEN0.2 JAN.1996 WAS. NH3N PHOS. JAN.1996 DATE: Fl.OW: COD: TSS: 1SS ADDED: AOOED: DATE: PH CCX): OTWATERADDEO GO ppm ppm ppm gal Iba pH ppm· gal a 110110e 2267 190 120 99-40 0 0 01/01/98 7.2 4200 01 /02/96 2255 230 105 10800 0 0 01/02/96 7.3 ◄550 01/03/96 226-4 206 60 10600 0 0 01/03/98 7.3 5010 01/0-4/96 2262 190 6◄ 13200 1 01/04/96 7.2 3490 01/05/96 2256 209 60 10400 0 01/05/96 7.1 3580 01/06/96 22-48 200 6 ◄ 11600 0 0 01/08/96 7.0 3480 01/07/96 2226 200 60 10800 01/07/96 7.1 6080 01/06/96 2220 175 72 12200 1 01/08/98 7.2 6180 01 /09/96 2223 160 90 12240 3 3 01/09/96 7.3 5600 01/10/96 2217 2◄0 66 1-48-40 1 0 01/10/96 7.◄ 5700 01/11/96 2253 227 96 12000 0 0 01/11/96 7.3 6-410 01/12/96 2175 260 166 14880 3 3 01/12/96 7.3 6700 01/13/98 2188 2◄0 120 11880 2 1 01/13/98 7.1 5150 01/1-4/96 2178 265 1 ◄◄ 12660 1 0111 4/96 7.2 6520 01/16196 2277 266 120 12440 1 01116/96 7.2 6300 01/16/98 2330 296 1 ◄0 16 ◄00 2 3· 01/16/96 7.3 6700 01/17/96 2276 280 1 ◄0 12800 3 0111 7196 7.0 6260 01118/96 2269 260 90 13580 0 01/18/98 7.3 6750 01119/98 2287 316 ◄O 12000 0 01/19/96 7.◄ 5540 01 /20/98 2231 259 66 12◄00 1 01120/98 7.2 6030 01/21196 2233 300 60 12000 2 01121/98 7.0 6190 01122/96 218◄ 271 96 11600 1 2 01/22/98 7.7 6810 0 1 /23/96 2206 270 10 ◄ 116◄0 3 3 01 /23/96 7.◄ 8310 0 112◄/96 228◄ 2◄0 135 1 ◄220 3 1 01/2 ◄/96 7.◄ 6350 01/25/96 2231 261 60 11860 3 01/25/98 7.2 65 ◄ 0 01126/96 2231 235 110 8520 0 2 01/28196 7.3 5◄00 01127/98 2281 235 92 10600 01127/98 7.3 5050 01/28/96 2171 250 12◄ 9980 01/28/96 7.3 4700 01/29/96 2250 250 120 11500 01129/96 7.3 5070 01/30/96 2205 2◄0 136 11 ◄20 0 0 01/30/96 7.2 5060 01/31/96 2267 226 172 12260 0 01131/96 7.3 5420 AVG: 2240 242 10 ◄ 12015 AVG: 7.3 5449 #OIV/01 MAX: 2330 316 172 15400 • 3 MAX: 7. 7 8310 0 MIN: 2164 175 40 8520 0 0 MIN: 7.0 3480 0 January 1996 Page 5 of 10 January 1996 Pege 6 ol 10 -- -- - - - --- - -- - -- - -- GACXN)WATF.n MONTl-L Y MONfTOANl: GROLN)WATER MONTH.Y MOOfTORNG: N-EATIEA c.ARBOl'J FUEA EFfll.ENT 18 ITEF OUTEATERCARBONFLTEREFFU£NT: ll70TEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGEN0.3 JAN.1996 JAN.1996 DATE: Pit COO: TOC: TSS: DATE: PH: TOC: TSS: ... ppm ppm ppm pli ppm ppm 01/01/86 18.◄ 01/01/96 2.6 01/02/96 01/02/96 01/03/98 6.2 206 66 01/03/96 6.7 0 1 /04/98 01 /0 ◄/98 01/05/96 01 /D 5/96 01/08/96 01/06/96 01/07/98 01/07/96 01/08/96 01/08/96 01/09/96 01/09/96 01/10/96 6.2 340 276.9 01/10/96 6.4 4.1 01/11/96 01/11/96 01/12/98 01/12/98 01/13/98 01/13/98 01/1 ◄/96 01/14/98 01/16/96 259.7 01/15/96 6.1 01/16/96 01/18/96 01/17/96 6.1 290 01/17/96 6.9 01/18/96 01/18/98 01/19/98 01/19/96 01/20/96 01/20/96 01/21/98 01/21/96 01/22/96 36.0 01/22/96 3.3 01/23/96 01/23/96 01/24/86 6.3 255 01/24/96 6.5 01/25/96 01/25/96 01/26/96 01/26/96 01/27/96 01/27/96 01128/96 01/28/96 01/29/98 215.3 01/29/96 4.2 01/30/96 01130/96 01/31/96 6.3 220 01131196 7.7 AVG: 6.2 262 161 56 AVG: 6.6 4.1 MAX: 8.3 340 277 56 MAX: 7.7 6. 1 MIN: 6.1 206 18 56 MIN: 5.9 2.6 January 1996 Pago 7 of 10 January 1996 Pago 8 ot 10 ---- --- - - - GFOl.NJWATEA MONTH. Y MONrTOANG: RAINFALL DATA DATE ctl:.S'OAY 01/01196 0.10 01/02/96 0.20 01/03/96 0.00 01/04/96 0.00 01/05/98 0.00 01/08/96 O. ◄O 01/07/96 0.50 01/06/96 0.00 01/09/96 0.00 01/10/96 0.00 01/11/98 0.20 01/12/96 D.00 01/13/96 0,00 01/14/96 0.00 01115/98 0.00 01/16/98 0.00 01/17/98 0,00 01/18/96 1. 10 01/19/96 0.00 01/20/96 0.00 01/21/98 0.00 01/22/98 0.00 01/23/96 0.10 01/24/96 0.30 01125/98 0.00 01 /26/96 1.50 01127/96 0.00 01/28/96 0.00 01/29/96 0.30 0 1 /30/96 0.10 01/31/96 0.00 TOTAL 4.80 AVG 0.◄ 4 January 1996 Page 9 of 10 - -- GfOJNlWAlEA TREAlMENT Pl.ANT NEAlEASYSTEM JAN.1996 ITEM 1/fLUENT FLOW -TGD 2.9 COD • mg/I. 6707.1 TSS • mg/I. 13.6 LOW 5.4 pH HIGH 7.5 GAOUl-llWATEA TREATMENT PU\Nf OUfEA lEA SYSTEM ITEM ffllJENT FLOW • TGO 73.2 TSS . mg/I. LOW 5.5 pl I HIGH 6.2 t-olES - - EfFLUENf %RED. ·······-...... 2.9 262.2 96.1% 6B.0 .. , B.3 EfFLLENT %RED. 73.2 1.0 5.9 7.7 LEAK IN INNER TIER INFLUEN r LINE.NO SAMPLES.01/02196 NO WEU READING 01/07195 INCLEMENT WEATHER January 1996 - - -- Pago 10 ol 10 I January ITMAINT1.WK1 I MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 INNER llER SYSTEM I DATE LOCATION PROBLEM I NO MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES REPORTED IN JANUARY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 1 of 1 ACllON DATE ACTION MECHANIC I January OTMAINT1 .WK1 I MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM I ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBlEM DATE ACTION MECHANIC I NO MAINTENANCE ACTIVrTlES REPORTED IN JANUARY. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 1 of 1 I February WELLS3.WK1 INNER TIER I DAILY FLOW: FEBAJARY I 1996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 02/01/96 172 71 136 85 335 153 118 1239 711 02/02/96 343 74 445 245 0 156 119 1289 767 I 02/03/96 227 74 183 129 0 147 85 1443 840 02/04/96 151 75 157 158 50 147 154 1238 877 02/05/96 167 76 150 169 150 154 129 1279 175 I 02/06/96 172 83 158 201 230 178 158 1400 1 02/07/96 166 82 156 61 570 182 152 1296 0 02/08/96 172 84 155 4 625 187 144 1273 0 I 02/C 9/96 182 90 161 77 505 184 151 1329 884 02/ 1 0/96 170 81 138 79 571 156 122 953 863 02/11 /96 201 88 148 96 512 164 141 908 932 I 02/12/96 198 91 142 97 280 157 145 874 904 02/13/96 205 95 150 144 576 161 197 1008 448 02/14/96 199 94 145 156 602 161 186 568 891 02/15/96 209 93 127 149 627 162 134 204 948 I 02/16/96 195 85 96 124 305 139 152 56 892 02/17/96 137 60 35 102 336 108 100 0 590 02/18/96 204 85 0 152 287 166 135 0 30 I 02/1 9/96 157 68 15 130 462 144 122 0 626 02/20/96 198 81 18 142 538 159 157 0 30 02/21 /96 182 77 0 85 506 169 121 1172 1 I 02/22/96 192 84 0 0 582 193 170 1474 721 02/23/96 190 83 0 5 592 197 175 1482 965 02/24/96 191 78 0 134 542 194 138 1467 944 02/25/96 154 61 0 1 6 490 161 131 1198 769 I 02/26/96 11 6 61 0 103 403 141 81 1028 647 02/27 /96 122 62 118 12 409 140 89 1065 672 02l'-8196 126 61 122 72 372 143 89 1065 673 I 02/29/96 144 57 122 96 200 148 166 1117 691 I AVG: 181 78 106 104 402 160 137 946 603 I TOT: 5242 2254 3077 3023 11657 4651 3961 27425 17492 I I I I Page 3 of 8 I I February WELLS3.WK1 OUTERTIER I DAILY FLOW: FEBAJARY 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-6A OT-7 OT-8 I 02/01 /96 24100 5900 1926 1171 2119 6842 7332 2656 18600 02/02/96 21300 10800 1821 1169 2025 6701 7175 2657 17600 I 02/03/96 21500 12200 1840 1180 1998 6839 7297 2667 17900 02/04/96 23200 9600 1920 1175 1757 7072 7538 2616 17500 02/05/96 17100 16600 1659 1186 1740 6330 6767 2668 15900 I 02/06/96 17900 17600 1752 1193 2001 6606 7072 2679 16100 02/07/96 17700 17400 1752 1192 2150 6557 7024 2665 16000 02/08/96 17700 17400 1772 1179 2240 6558 7053 2686 16300 I 02/09/96 18300 16300 2211 1195 2166 6602 3077 2693 16700 02/1 0/96 17300 16500 2179 1185 2239 6420 10878 2646 16000 02/11 /96 17700 16300 2209 1188 2382 6539 7003 2678 16500 02/12/96 17500 16600 2201 1196 2403 6599 7063 2680 16500 I 02/13/96 17300 16500 2202 1214 2494 6564 7020 2679 16300 02/14/96 17200 16100 2199 1208 2556 6563 7022 2689 16200 02/15/96 17100 15900 2172 1250 2628 6503 6962 2658 15800 I 02/16/96 17400 16300 2175 1217 2594 6684 7155 2649 16500 02/17 /96 17600 16300 2199 1255 2493 6732 7228 2690 16900 02/18/96 17600 16400 2193 1192 2540 6728 7232 2685 16500 I 02/19/96 17800 16700 2192 1182 2552 6648 7143 2721 16700 02/20/96 17800 16700 2180 1148 2429 6353 6836 2669 16500 02/21 /96 18000 17300 2169 1114 2431 6258 6728 2681 15800 I 02/22/96 18500 17900 2214 1102 2429 6115 6630 2747 15300 02/23/96 19600 16000 2194 1133 2423 6126 6634 2695 15700 02/24/96 17300 19700 2197 1084 2382 5817 6313 2718 14600 02/25/96 16000 18100 2148 982 2175 5276 5749 2655 13400 I 02/26/96 17700 20000 2192 1180 2268 5654 6140 2703 14500 02/27/96 17900 20000 2180 1191 2274 5608 6159 2707 14700 02/28/96 17800 20700 2183 1279 2291 5605 6183 2719 15100 I 02/29/96 17700 20300 2153 1301 2461 5522 6141 2673 14500 I AVG: 18331 16348 2082 1181 2298 6359 6847 2680 16090 I TOT: 531600 474100 60384 34241 66640 184421 198554 77729 466600 I I I I Page 4 of 8 I -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - ---- GfD.NJWATERMONlll.VMONITORN3: GFD..NlWATEA MONTI·LY MO,UTORNG: l>I-ERTERCOM8"'Ell >FLUENT #2 ITCI OUTER TEA COMBl>ED l!fl.LENT: #1 OTCI PAGEN0.1 PAGEN0.1 FEB.1996 FEB.1996 DATE: FLOW: Pit 000: TS& TOC: DATE: FLOW: Pit TOC: CH) pH ppm ppm ppm GR) pH ppm 02/01/96 3020 5.4 5450 13 02/01/96 70646 5.9 02/02/96 3438 5.7 6340 10 02/02/96 71248 5.6 02/03/96 3128 5.6 6410 10 02/03/96 73421 5.6 02/04/96 3007 5.7 6550 10 02/04/96 72378 5.6 02/05/96 2449 5.6 5718 18 1661.0 02/05/96 69950 5.5 6.1 02/08/96 2581 5.7 5690 10 02/06/98 72903 8.5 02/07/96 2665 5.7 7150 32 02/07/96 72440 5.8 02/06/96 264◄ 5.5 10000 64 02/08/98 72888 6.0 02/09/96 3563 5.4 11000 73 02/09/96 69244 6.1 02/10/96 3133 5.6 6900 14 02/1 0/96 75347 6.1 02/11/96 3190 5.5 6350 12 02/11/96 72499 5.7 02/12/96 2888 5.6 7910 13 2083.0 02/12/98 72742 5.8 7.2 02/13/96 2984 5.5 7150 19 02/13/96 72273 6.7 02/14/96 3002 5.5 6240 34 02/14/96 71737 5.5 02/15/96 2653 6.7 6000 60 02/15/96 70973 6.3 02/18/98 20,4,4 5.8 6740 24 02/18/96 7287-4 5.5 02/17/96 1468 . 5,8 6130 14 02/17/96 73397 5.8 02/18/96 1059 5.5 5840 10 02/1 6/96 73070 5.7 02/19/96 1724 5.6 7130 8 2275.0 02/19/98 73838 5.8 3.1 02/20/98 1323 5.5 5660 8 02/20/98 72815 5.8 02/21/96 2313 5.5 6570 17 02/21/96 72481 6.0 02122/96 3-416 5.7 6730 • 02/22/96 72937 5.6 02/23/96 3669 5.7 4700 13 02/23/96 72505 6.3 02/24/96 3688 5.5 4950 6 02/2-4/98 72111 6.0 02/25/96 2960 5.7 4200 15 02/25/96 66465 5.6 02/26/96 2560 5.5 5050 9 1570.0 02/26196 72337 5.6 02/27/96 2689 5.6 4820 7 02/27/98 72719 6.1 4.1 02/28/96 2723 5.5 5410 9 02/28/96 73660 6.3 02/29/96 2741 5.6 6340 7 02/29/96 72751 5.7 AVG: 2717 5.6 6453 19 1947,3 AVG: 72216 5.9 5.1 MAX: 3689 5.7 11000 84 2275.0 MAX: 75347 6.7 7.2 MIN: 1059 5.4 4200 7 1570.0 MIN: 66465 5.5 3.1 February 1996 Page 1 of 10 February 1896 Page 2 of 10 ---- - 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V MONITORN3: GFPLNJWATER MONTH..Y MO\IITORN3: SBRMIXEDUQUOA: --AFTER PLATE SEPARATOR BEFORE SBA: PAGEN0.4 PAGEN0.3 FEB.1996 SETT. SU1lGE 5/DAV FEB.1996 DATE: PH: Nfl3N; P04: 00: MlSS: MLVSS: &X.DS:WASTED F/M: FIM: DATE: PH cco: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/I gal ratio retlo pH ppm ppm 02/01/96 8.0 147 5.0 1. 7 2988 210 135 0.14 02/01/96 8.1 4700 28 02/02/96 8.0 184 23.3 1.9 3524 200 87 0. 14 02/02/98 8.2 5450 32 02/03/96 7.9 180 22.4 1.9 3200 200 81 0.15 02/03/96 8.0 5360 44 02/04/96 7.7 195 19.4 1.8 3200 180 108 0.15 02/04/96 8.2 5410 78 02/05/96 7.8 160 17.6 1.9 3892 200 81 0.12 0.14 02/05/96 8.0 5280 124 02/08/96 7.9 108 16.7 1.6 2660 210 81 0.19 0. 15 02/06/96 5.9 5580 92 02/07/96 7.9 148 12.1 1.8 3796 2640 190 81 0.14 0.15 02/07/98 6.5 5990 28 02/08/98 7.9 207 47.3 1.5 3200 190 81 0.18 0.15 02/08/96 5.5 6350 32 02/09/96 7.9 140 42.2 1.8 3260 190 67 0.15 0.16 02/09/98 5.4 6660 18 02/10/96 7.9 144 40.2 1.6 2268 230 81 0.25 0.18 02/10/98 5.1 8300 38 02/11/96 7.9 148 35.1 1.9 3168 210 81 0.19 0.18 02/11/98 5.8 6650 20 02/12/96 8.0 152 20.0 1.3 3880 210 81 0.15 0.18 02/12/96 5.7 6410 18 02/13/96 7.8 160 27.5 1.9 3340 220 81 0.15 0.18 02/13/96 5.2 5700 20 02/14/98 7.8 147 15.5 1.9 "4240 3600 220 81 0.15 0.18 02/14/96 5.7 7030 72 02115/96 8. 1 177 47.8 1.5 3284 240 54 0.16 0.18 02/15/96 5.7 5950 24 02/18/98 5.9 184 44.0 1.8 3372 250 94 0.17 0.16 02/18/98 5.8 6590 16 02/17/98 7.8 180 42.4 1.9 3200 245 94 0.14 0.15 02/17/96 5.7 5070 40 02/18/98 7.7 154 40.4 1.8 2662 250 94 0.19 0.16 02/18196 5.8 5730 28 02/1 9/98 8.1 150 42.0 1.8 3388 260 81 0.14 0.16 02/19/98 5.5 5190 40 02/20/98 7.9 200 44.4 1.4 2210 270 94 0.21 0.17 02/20/98 5.7 5260 40 02/21198 7.9 138 14.0 1.7 3580 2560 270 84 0.14 0.18 02/21/98 6.4 5700 48 02/22/98 7.9 134 15.2 1.7 3400 270 94 0.18 0.17 02/22198 5.5 6090 40 02/23/96 8.0 154 32.9 1.8 3480 280 94 0.13 0.18 02/23/96 7.0 5000 40 02/24/96 7.9 115 37.6 1.3 3340 270 108 0.13 0.15 02/24/96 8.7 5050 20 02/25/96 7.9 113 16.0 1.0 3148 230 64 0.14 0.14 02/25/96 7.1 4850 32 02/28/96 8.0 127 15.6 1.6 3428 260 64 0.13 0.14 02/28/98 7.0 4850 38 02/27/96 8.1 107 21.2 1.8 3480 270 94 0.12 0.13 02/27/96 5.6 4690 20 02/28/98 7.9 135 33.2 1.5 3360 2120 290 100 0.12 0.13 02128/96 5.8 4710 •• 02/29/96 8.2 135 26.6 1.8 3496 300 100 0.13 0.13 02/29/96 5.7 5180 40 AVG: 7.8 149 28.2 1.7 3290 2730 234 88 0.15 0.16 AVG: 5.9 5579 39 MAX: 8.2 207 47,6 1.9 4240 3600 300 135 0,25 0.18 IAAX: 7.1 7030 124 MIN: 5.9 107 5.0 1.0 2210 2120 180 54 0.12 0.13 MIN: 5. 1 4690 18 February 1996 Page 3 of 10 February 1996 Page 4 ol 10 ---- - - - - ---- - - - - - -- GFOLN)WATEAMONll-LYMONITORN3: GA'.X.N>WATER MONil-1.. Y MOOITORNG: SBA EFFLUENT~DECANT] #4 SBAE INt-EA TIER EQUALIZATION TANK: ITEOT PAGE NO. 5 PAGEN0.2 FEB.1996 WAS. NH3N PH06. FEB.1996 DATE: FLOW: COO: TSS: 1SS AOOED: ADDED: DATE: PH COO: OTWATEAADDED CH) ppm ppm ppm gal lbs pH ppm gal 02/01196 2192 220 100 10300 3 02/01/96 7.3 4800 02102/96 2356 217 64 10440 0 02/02/96 7.3 5090 02/03/96 2524 220 120 12000 1 02/03/96 7.4 5240 0 2/04196 3270 269 186 12610 1 1 02/04/96 7.2 5380 02/05/96 2226 228 164 10680 1 2 02/05/96 7.3 5190 02/06/96 2279 252 124 10640 2 3 02/06/96 7.7 5510 02107196 2282 203 125 10000 2 4 02/07/98 7.5 7020 500 02/08/96 2291 190 150 11820 0 0 02/08/96 7.7 6700 02/09/96 2275 220 60 12000 1 ·O 02/09/96 7.4 5900 02/10/96 1939 220 104 13180 0 02/1 0/98 7.4 6350 02/11/96 2156 255 140 9600 0 02/11 /98 7.4 6350 02/12/98 2226 224 200 16200 1 02/12/96 7.3 6520 02/13/96 2211 215 120 11340 1 02/13/96 7.1 5600 02/14/98 2232 228 132 14800 2 4 02/14/96 7.1 7110 02/15/98 1917 240 120 10920 0 02/15/98 7.3 8000 02/16/98 2274 283 128 12020 0 02/18/96 7.2 6090 02/17/96 2140 182 120 12000 1 02/17/96 7.1 5160 02/18/96 2172 258 100 10200 0 02/18/96 7.2 5860 02/19/96 2265 225 92 15600 0 02/19/98 7.7 5080 02/20/96 2273 253 120 12880 0 02/20/98 7.6 5410 02/21/96 2282 274 196 11400 2 02/21/98 7.7 5640 02/22/96 2386 263 126 11600 2 02/22/96 7.2 6340 02/23/96 2554 295 125 11840 0 02/23/96 7.5 4900 02/24/96 2945 310 92 8920 0 02/24/96 7.5 4550 02/25/96 3053 320 124 8600 1 02/25/96 7.8 4550 02/26/96 2264 260 110 10640 1 02/26/96 6.0 4700 02/27/96 2289 240 160 11000 2 02/27/98 6.1 4710 02/28/96 2291 242 160 10000 0 02/28/98 7.4 4670 02/29/96 2264 246 124 12400 1 02/29/96 7.3 5260 AVG: 2338 243 129 11560 1 AVG: 7.4 5575 500 MAX: 3270 320 200 16200 2 4 MAX: 6.1 7110 500 MIN: 1917 162 80 8800 0 0 MIN: 7.1 4550 500 February 1996 Page 5 of 10 February 1996 Page 6 of 10 --- - - - - - ---- - - - - --- GROlNJWAlER MONTI LY MONITOANG: GAOLN)WATEAMONTH.YMONITORJ.IG: IN'ERTIERCAR!lONFILTEREFFUENf #8ITEF OUTER TEA CARBON FL TEA EFFLLENf: 17OTEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGEN0.3 FEB.1996 FEB.1996 DATE: PH: COO: TOC: TSS: DATE: PH: TOC: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm pH ppm ppm 02/01/96 02/01 /96 02/02/96 02/02/96 02/03/96 02/03196 02/04/96 02/04/98 02/05/96 75.0 02/05/96 •• 1 02/06/96 02/06/96 02/07/98 6.1 164 38 02107/96 7.2 5 02/08/96 02108/98 02/09/96 02/09/86 02/10/96 02/1 0/96 02/11/96 02111/98 02/12/96 165.8 02/12/96 5.2 02/13/96 02/13/96 02/14/96 8.3 2<0 02/14/96 7 .• 02/15/96 02/16/96 02/16/96 02/16/96 02/17/96 02/17/96 02/18/96 02/18/96 02/19/96 20.1 02/19/96 2.2 02/20/96 02/20/96 02/21/96 8.0 275 02/21/96 6.2 02/22/96 02/22/96 02/23/96 02/23/96 02/24/96 02/2-4/96 02/25/96 02/25/96 02/26/96 02/26/96 02/27/96 112.6 02/27/96 5.3 02/28/96 8 .• 226 02/28/98 6.6 02/29/96 02/29/96 AVG: 8.2 232 93.4 38 AVG: 6.9 4.2 5 MAX: 6.4 275 165.8 38 MAX: 7.4 5.3 5 MIN: 6.0 184 20.1 36 MIN: 6.2 2.2 5 February 1996 Page 7 ol 10 February 1996 Pago 8 of 10 -- --·--- -- - - - - - - ---- GAOLN)WATEA MONTl-1.. Y MONfTOAN3: GFD.JMJWATER TREAlMENT Pl.ANT UERlERSVSTEM ( 1) RAINFALL DATA FEB.1996 DATE Q-ESIDAY ITEM NFLLENT EfFLLENT %RED. 02/01/96 0.40 ·····--·····-···· 02/02/96 1.80 FLOW • TGD 2.7 2.7 02/03/96 0.00 02/04/96 0.00 COD • mgll 6452. 7 231.B 96.4% 02/05/98 0.00 02106/96 0.00 TSS . mgll 19.3 38.0 02/07/96 0.10 02/08/98 0.10 LOW 5.4 8.0 02/09/96 0.00 pH 02/10/96 0.00 HIGH 5.7 8.4 02/11/96 0.00 02/12/96 0.00 02/13/98 0.00 GlnJl,DWATER TREATMENT PUWf 02/14/96 0.00 OUTERlER SYSlcM (2) 02/15/98 0.00 02/18/98 0.00 02/17/98 0,00 02/18/98 0,00 ITEM NFLLENT EFFLLENT %RED. 02/19/96 0.70 02/20/96 0.20 FLOW • TGD 72.2 72.2 02/21/96 0.00 02/22/96 0.00 TSS • mgll 5.0 02/23/96 0.00 02/24/96 0.00 LOW 5.5 6.2 02/25196 0.00 pH 02/26/96 0.00 HIGH 6.7 7.4 02127196 0.00 02/28/96 0.10 02/29/96 0,00 TOTAL 3.40 MIN. 0.10 MAX. 1.80 AVG. 0.◄ 9 February 1996 Page 9 of 10 February 1996 Page 10 of 10 -------------------February ITMAINT1 .WK1 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 INNER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION MECHANIC 02/20/96 PLATE SEPARATOR SLUDGE PUMP 02/21 /96 REPLACED KEY ON SHAFT TO PUMP JPPP 02/21 /96 IT-8 NO FLOW 02/21 /96 REPLACED FLOW METER JPPP 02/21 /96 IT-9 NO FLOW 02/21 /96 CLEANED PROBES JPPP 02/22/96 IT-9 NO FLOW 02/22/96 REPLACED PUMP JPPP 02/22/96 IT-3 NO FLOW 02/27 /96 REPLACED EXHAUSTED JPPP 02/22/96 E.O.TANK VENT LINE 02/26/96 REPLACED VENT LINE JP 02/23/96 IT-3 NO FLOW 02/23/96 REPLACED BLADDER FP 02/23/96 IT-4 LOW FLOW 02/28/96 REPLACED REFIL TIMER CONTROL REPLACED EXHAUST CONTROL JPPP 02/26/96 PH.PROBE CALIBRATION 02/27/96 CALIBRATED RPBH 02/29/96 IT-7 LOW FLOW 02/29/96 REPLACED BLADDER JPPP Page 1 of 1 -------------------February OTMAINT.1.WK1 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM DATE LOCATION 02/22/96 OT-2 PROBLEM LOW FLOW ACTION DATE 02/23/96 Page 1 of 1 ACTION MECHANIC CUT OFF 18 IN.OF PIPE TO GET ABOVE SAND.REPLACED PUMP. JP PP I March WELLS3.WK1 INNER TIER I DAILY FLOW: I MARO-I 1996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 I 03/01/96 147 59 124 1 211 153 196 1125 702 03/02/96 136 57 118 88 204 146 188 1067 653 03/03/96 149 69 137 54 126 161 211 1181 647 I 03/04/96 157 51 95 55 112 116 149 847 532 03/05/96 218 63 118 79 336 132 180 1029 414 03/06/96 254 61 239 20 341 157 177 1009 460 I 03/07 /96 219 50 209 80 255 116 135 784 218 03/08/96 275 75 155 0 173 184 223 1299 93 03/09/96 292 71 147 0 252 207 253 1420 6 I 03/1 0/96 283 71 144 0 230 200 253 1383 0 03/11 /96 292 75 150 0 312 199 255 1422 0 03/12/96 284 77 150 0 339 204 248 1374 681 I 03/13/96 223 62 124 37 452 122 196 1089 744 03/14/96 251 71 141 43 489 145 212 571 808 03/15/96 244 · 74 136 6 537 174 219 135 828 03/1 6/96 256 83 143 0 588 191 244 1 926 I 03/17 /96 244 86 144 0 552 190 241 51 550 03/18/96 275 84 203 150 493 193 243 605 913 03/1 9/96 262 85 196 224 495 185 243 0 931 I 03/20/96 252 83 147 88 345 176 236 384 910 03/21 /96 243 83 147 74 282 154 223 486 900 03/22/96 246 83 143 74 291 156 212 888 884 I 03/23/96 206 73 126 121 369 135 185 803 782 03/24/96 176 67 113 127 315 86 168 0 657 03/25/96 168 66 114 119 310 113 172 899 638 I 03/26/96 202 77 137 157 328 149 210 1297 783 03/27 /96 151 66 113 137 255 126 1 81 1019 665 03/28/96 144 65 149 136 259 129 178 1007 658 03/29/96 62 62 117 120 249 118 168 978 637 I 03/30/96 63 59 117 124 247 121 173 999 650 03/31 /96 207 58 263 193 193 116 161 945 603 I AVG: 212 70 147 74 321 153 204 842 609 I TOT: 6581 2166 4559 2307 9940 4754 6333 26097 18873 I I I Page 3 of 8 I I March WELl.S3.WK1 I OUTERTIER DAILY FLOW: MARCH I 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-GA OT-7 OT-8 03/01/96 17700 20400 2180 1330 2404 5603 6253 2724 15200 I 03/02/96 18200 20900 2226 1359 2572 5779 6422 2767 15300 03/03/96 17000 19600 2118 1298 2343 5494 6121 2618 14600 03/04/96 15600 17900 2026 1257 2230 5062 5670 2479 13600 I 03/05/96 17400 20000 2194 1342 2370 5584 6316 2734 17700 03/06/96 16900 19400 2167 1324 2570 5505 6288 2734 18300 03/07 /96 16600 19400 2157 1330 2386 5490 6241 2702 18200 03/08/96 16800 19600 2175 1331 2441 5621 6358 2722 18300 I 03/09/96 16700 19200 2171 1335 2472 5659 6358 2704 18200 03/10/96 16700 19100 2163 1345 2505 5684 6466 2725 18300 03/11/96 18000 20600 2204 1339 2825 6160 1863 2693 20100 I 03/12/96 16300 18700 2182 1338 2551 5686 2809 2710 18000 03/13/96 20300 13600 2187 1348 2889 6176 9927 2701 19700 03/14/96 16700 20000 2184 1328 2662 5813 6485 2747 18600 I 03/15/96 16200 18900 2151 1337 2685 5949 6403 2717 18400 03/1 6/96 16600 19400 2184 1350 2772 6007 6442 2741 18500 03/17 /96 16900 19700 2174 1359 2838 6159 6649 2770 19100 I 03/18/96 16500 19000 2197 1353 2757 5922 6461 2720 18500 03/19/96 16600 19100 2191 1359 2822 6090 6546 2750 18800 03/20/96 15800 18100 2184 1349 2684 5803 6239 2733 17800 03/21 /96 15700 18000 2147 1329 2703 5749 6311 2682 17900 I 03/22/96 16200 18600 2265 1338 2773 6001 6522 2729 18600 03/23/96 16700 19000 2089 1355 2871 6007 6594 2767 18900 03/24/96 16600 18900 2181 1348 2844 6043 6556 2758 18700 I 03/25/96 16500 18800 2166 1329 2819 6116 6516 2730 18500 03/26/96 16900 19300 2185 1357 2870 6177 6651 2768 18900 03/27 /96 16900 19000 2165 1325 2843 6053 6542 2739 18600 I 03/28/96 16900 18900 2167 1355 2819 6076 6528 2741 18500 03/29/96 14700 20400 2139 1325 2831 6110 6586 2685 18600 03/30/96 16800 19500 2222 1365 2796 6117 6584 2796 18500 I 03/31 /96 16500 19200 2196 1365 2786 6079 6527 2791 18400 AVG: 16771 19103 2172 1339 2669 5864 6266 2722 18042 I TOT: 519900 592200 67337 41502 82733 181774 194234 84377 559300 I I I I Page 4 of 8 I - - ---------- ------- GAOlN)WA1ER MONl1-L Y MONITORNG: GAOIN)WA1ER MONTH. Y MONITORl<G: NERTERCOMBNED N'l.lJENT #2 ITCI OUTER TEA COM811ED IN'l.LENT: 111 OTCI PAGEN0.1 PAGEN0.1 MAA.1996 MAR.1996 DATE: FLOW: PH: coo TSS: TOC: DATE: FLOW: PH: TOC: GO pH ppm ppm ppm GO pH ppm 03/0 1 /96 2718 5.5 5530 14 03/01/96 73794 5.6 03/02/96 2657 5.6 6180 9 03102/96 75525 5.7 03/03/96 2735 5.5 5770 9 03/03/96 71192 5,6 03/04/96 2114 5.6 5170 26 03/04/96 65624 5.9 03/05/96 2569 5.6 4900 17 03/05/96 75640 5.8 03/06/98 2718 5.7 6550 18 2135 03/06/96 75188 5.8 3,265 03/07/96 2088 5.6 5570 7 03/07/96 74506 5.9 03/08/96 2477 5.6 6350 8 03/08/96 75348 6.0 03/09/96 2648 5.6 8420 9 03/09/96 74799 5.9 03110196 2564 5.6 8400 11 03/10/96 74988 6.0 03/11/96 2705 5.6 8600 28 03/11/96 75764 6.1 03/12/96 3357 5.6 8360 23 03112/96 70276 5.9 03/13/96 3049 5.6 6410 8 1424 03/13/98 78828 5.9 5 03/14/96 2731 5.6 5900 11 03/14/96 76519 6.9 03/15/96 2353 6.5 7220 10 03/16/98 74742 5.6 03/16/96 2432 5.4 7210 6 03/18/98 75996 5.6 03/17/98 2058 5.5 7380 10 03/17/96 77649 5.6 03/18/98 3159 5.4 9990 6 03/t 8/96 75410 5.9 03/19/98 2621 5.4 6070 10 1885 03/19/96 78593 5.9 3 03/20/96 2621 5.4 6000 6 03/20/98 72692 6.0 03/21/96 2592 5.6 7110 10 03/21/96 72521 6.1 03/22/96 2977 5.5 7700 6 03/22/96 75028 6.0 03/23/96 2800 5.5 8000 23 03/23/98 76283 6.0 03/24/98 1709 5.6 6350 6 03/2•'196 75930 6.0 03/25/98 2599 5.6 5300 17 03125/98 75476 6.0 03/28/96 3340 5,6 5550 11 1538 03/26/98 77108 5.7 5 03/27/96 2713 5.7 6690 10 03/27/98 76167 6.0 03/28/96 2725 5,5 5540 6 03/28/96 75988 5.7 03/29/96 2511 5,6 6550 13 03/29/96 75376 5,6 03/30/96 2553 5.5 5690 10 03/30/98 76680 5.6 03/31/96 2739 5.6 6090 11 03/31/96 75884 5.5 AVG: 2633 5.6 6669 1 2 1746 AVG: 75024 5.6 4 MAX: 3357 5.8 9990 26 2135 MAX: 78826 6.1 5 MIN: 1709 5,4 4900 6 1424 MIN: 65824 5.5 3 March 1996 Page 1 of 10 March 1996 Page 2 ol 10 -- - --- - ----- - - - - - -- GFKX..tOWATEA MONTl-L Y MONITORN3: GAOLN)WAlEA MONTH. Y MCNITORNG: SBA MIXED l.Xll.OR: SBIM_ AFTER Pl.Al£ SEPARATOR BEFORE SBA: PAGE N0.4 PAGEN0.3 MAA.1996 SETT. SUJJGE 5/OAY MAA.1996 DAlE: PH: NH3N: P04: DO: MLSS: MLVSS: SCU)S: WASTED FJM: F/M: DATE: PH: COO: TSS: ~ ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/I gal ratio ratio ~ ppm ppm 03/01/96 8.1 130 25.0 1.8 2844 200 94 0.17 03/01/96 5.6 5340 80 03/02/96 8.2 134 24.4 1 ,7 3408 240 g4 0.15 03/02/96 5.5 5790 46 03/03/96 8.3 132 22.2 ,.. 3200 250 108 D.16 03/03/98 5.0 5710 68 03/04/96 8. 1 123 25.0 1,6 3644 280 64 0.14 03/04/96 5.5 5830 72 03/05/96 6.1 156 7.1 1.6 3560 290 97 0.14 0.15 03105/96 5.6 5550 40 03/06/96 6,2 163 24.D 1.6 3404 2368 270 61 0.13 0.14 03/08/96 5.7 5000 24 03/07/98 6.2 160 17.6 1.7 3536 280 81 0.13 0.14 03/07/98 5.6 5080 28 03/08/96 8.2 140 16.6 1.7 3600 290 94 0.12 0.13 03/08/96 5.6 4850 20 03/09/96 6.1 149 14.D 1.7 3572 260 106 0.16 0.14 03/09/98 5.6 6420 26 03/10/98 6.2 121 35.2 1.5 3400 260 106 0.18 o. 14 03/10/98 6.5 7000 20 03/11/96 8.2 119 10.0 1.7 3480 320 94 0.17 0.15 03/11/96 6.3 6700 24 03/12/96 6.1 126 14.1 1.8 3740 320 94 0.16 0.16 03/12/98 5.5 6550 24 03/13/98 8.1 137 15.2 1.8 3524 2368 330 100 0.18 0.17 03/13/98 5.4 6520 24 03/14/98 6. 1 144 28.8 1.8 3900 320 108 0.14 0.16 03/14/98 5.4 6000 16 03/16/98 8.0 148 26.8 1.9 5372 320 121 0.08 0,14 03/ 15/98 6.6 6490 62 03/18/98 8. 1 174 28.8 1 ,6 4000 310 135 0.14 0.14 03/18198 6,7 83-40 60 03/17/98 6.0 164 26.4 1.6 3760 310 121 0.17 0.14 03/17/96· 5.6 7290 46 03/18/96 6.0 146 24.0 1.8 4536 330 106 0.12 0.13 03/18/96 5.2 6250 48 03/19/96 6.0 145 18.8 1.3 4604 310 121 0.09 0.12 03/19/96 5.7 6010 52 03/20/96 6.0 139 40.4 1.7 3912 2688 330 135 0.12 0.13 03/20/96 5.4 5100 12 03/21/96 6.0 149 38.9 1.0 3860 320 106 0.14 0.13 03/21/96 5.3 5880 40 03/22/98 6.1 163 29.7 1.7 3892 310 121 0.13 0.12 03/22/98 5.6 5500 16 03/23/96 6.0 169 30.0 1 ,9 3604 320 121 0.13 0.12 03/23/96 5.7 5450 24 03/24/96 6.0 163 34.9 1 .4 3880 320 106 0.14 0.13 03/24/98 5.7 6100 24 03/25/96 8.0 184 1 ◄.5 1 ,6 4284 320 121 0. 11 0.13 03/25/98 6.0 5200 52 03/28/96 6.0 176 15.9 1.9 4132 330 108 0.12 0.12 03/26/96 5.6 5350 24 03/27/96 6.0 177 17.7 1.7 4624 3148 320 135 0.10 0.12 03/27/98 5.7 5280 46 03/28/96 6.0 165 18.2 1.7 3996 310 106 0.12 0.12 03/28/98 5,4 5610 32 03/29/96 6.1 199 19.6 1.6 4816 320 121 0.10 0.11 03/29/96 5.5 5480 60 03/30/96 6.0 190 18.9 1 ,7 4740 320 135 0.10 0.11 03/30/98 6.3 5310 46 03/31 /96 6.1 161 20.4 1.9 4560 310 121 o. 11 0.11 03/31/96 5.6 5730 56 AVG: 6.1 156 23 2 3922 2843 303 109 0.13 0.13 AVG: 5.7 5764 36 MAX: 6.3 199 40 2 5372 3148 330 135 0.18 0.17 MAX: 6,5 7290 72 MIN: 6.0 119 7 2844 2368 240 61 0.09 0. 11 MIN: 5.2 4850 12 March 1996 Page 3 of 10 March 1996 Page 4 of 10 -- --- ---- -- - - ------ GAOLNJWATEA MONTH. Y MONITOANG: GAOLNJWATEA MONTH.Y MOOITOANG: SBA EFFLUENT:(OECANI) #4SBAE INi-EATIEA EClUAI.IZATION TANK: ITEOT PAGEN0.5 PAGEN0.2 MAR.1996 WAS. NH3N PH05. MAR.1996 DATE: FLOW: COD: TSS: TSS ADOED: ADDED: DATE: PH COO: OT WATER ADDED CHI ppm ppm ppm gal lbs pH ppm gal 03/01/96 2279 244 140 10640 2 03/01/96 7.4 5380 03/02/96 2296 278 120 12000 03/02/96 7.3 5770 03/03/98 2285 208 138 12200 03/03/96 7.4 5540 03/04/96 2228 259 124 11140 2 03/04/98 7.4 5800 03/05/96 2233 280 104 9000 1 4 03/05/96 7.3 4900 03/06/96 2264 270 120 10300 1 1 03/06/96 7.3 5200 03/07/98 2284 255 95 9860 1 1 03/07/96 7.2 5100 03/08/96 1780 235 92 8640 1 03/08/96 7.3 •4700 03/09/96 2280 290 104 9660 1 03/09/96 7.2 5820 03/10/98 2260 300 124 9240 1 1 03/1 0/98 7.2 8500 03/11/98 2281 280 98 1020D 1 1 03/11/96 7.1 7000 03/12/96 2246 285 150 8840 2 2 03/12/96 7.0 8900 03/13/98 2267 275 200 10260 2 3 03/13/96 8.9 7570 03/14/96 2242 250 184 10460 1 03/14/98 7.0 5800 03115198 2287 243 11 2 18600 03/15/96 7. 1 5650 03/18/96 2228 240 120 18100 1 03/18/96 7.0 6970 03/17/96 2285 223 138 16000 1 03117/96 7.1 6970 03/18/96 2218 175 152 12420 1 03/18/96 7.4 7330 03/18/98 2247 191 180 16280 2 03/19/96 7.2 4980 03/20/96 2199 180 88 9620 0 03/20/96 7.3 5300 03/21/96 2190 188 80 13080 0 03/21198 7.2 5900 03/22198 2233 195 48 10580 1 0 03122196 7.3 5500 03/23198 2205 205 80 10280 0 0 03/23/98 7.3 5300 03/24/98 2257 210 108 10460 1 0 03/24/98 7.3 5400 03/25/96 2237 190 80 11700 0 1 03/25/96 7. 1 5150 03/26/96 2271 190 80 11180 0 2 03/26/96 7.5 5400 03/27/96 2247 148 40 13200 0 1 03127198 7.4 5320 03/28/96 2198 182 98 9140 1 2 03/28/96 7.0 5400 03/29/96 2240 185 48 12640 03/29/96 7.1 5610 03/30/96 2273 208 58 12020 03/30/96 7.0 5240 03/31/96 2248 251 58 11680 03/31/96 7. 1 5540 AVG: 2233 227 105 11465 AVG: 7.2 5736 #OIV/01 MAX: 2296 300 200 18800 2 4 MAX: 7.5 7570 0 MIN: 1760 148 40 8640 0 0 MIN: 8.0 4700 0 March 1996 Page 5 of 10 March 1996 Page 6 ol 10 - ---- --- - -- ----- - -- GOOLN>WATEA MONTH_ Y MONITORNG: GAOl.NlWATEA MONTH. Y MONITOAl>IG: IM'EAT!EACARBONFILTEAEFFLLENT #8 ITEF OUTER TEA CARBON FL TEA EFFLLENT: t7OTEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGE NO. 3 MAA.1996 MAR.1996 DATE: Pl-t COO: TOC: TSS: DATE: Pit TOC: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm pH ppm ppm 03/01/96 03/01/98 03/02/96 03/02/96 03/03/96 03/03/96 03/04/96 03/04/96 03/05/96 03105196 03/06/96 8.4 285 18 48 03/08/98 7.0 3 7 03/07/96 03/07/96 03/08/96 03/08/98 03/09/96 03/09/96 03/10/98 03/10/96 03/11/96 03/11198 03/12/98 03/12/98 03/13/96 8.4 283 50 03/13/96 6.8 3 03/14/96 03/14/96 03/15/98 03/15/98 03/18/98 03/16/98 03/17/96 03/17/96 03/18/96 03/18/96 03/19/98 41 03/19/98 3 03/20/96 8.3 160 03/20/96 6.8 03/21/98 03/21/96 03/22/98 03/22/96 03/23/96 03/23/96 03/24/96 03/24/96 03/25/98 03/25/96 03/26/96 83 03/26/96 7 03/27/96 8.3 141 03/27/96 8.9 03/28/96 03/28/96 03/29/96 03/29/96 03/30/96 03/30/98 03/31/96 03/31/96 AVG: 8.4 217 48 48 AVG: 8,8 4 7 MAX: 8.4 285 83 48 MAX: 7.0 7 7 MIN: 8.3 141 16 48 MIN: 8.6 3 7 March 1996 Page 7 of 10 March 1996 Page 8 ol 10 ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 INNER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION 3/1/96 IT-1 LOW FLOW 3/4/96 REPLACED BLADDER CLEANED SCREEN ADJUSTED FLOW 3/5/96 IT-5 LOW FLOW. 3/5/96 REPLACED BLADDER & SCREEN 3/7/96 IT-9 LOW FLOW 3/12/96 CLEANED PROBES 3/7 /96 IT-4 LOW FLOW 3/13/96 REMOVED REGULATOR, CLEANED SCREEN ADJUSTED FLOW 3/12/96 IT-5 LOW FLOW 3/12/96 REPLACED BLADDER CLEANED STRAINER ADJUSTED FLOW 3/16/96 IT-8 LOW FLOW 3/1 8/96 CLEANED STRAINER 3/17/96 IT-4 LOW FLOW 3/18/96 REPLACED BLADDER & CONTROLS 3/20/96 IT-8 NO FLOW 3/22/96 REPLACED PUMP 3/25/96 IT-8 NO FLOW 3/25/96 REPLACED FLOW METER 3/31/96 IT-1 LOW FLOW 4/2/96 ADJUSTED FLOW -------------------March OTMAINT1 .WK1 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION MECHANIC 03/12/96 OT-6A WELLCOVER 03/12/96 REPLACED WELL COVER JPPP 03/14/96 OT-1 STRAINER 03/14/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 03/14/96 OT-2 STRAINER 03/14/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 03/21 /96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 03/22/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 03/21 /96 OT-2 LOW FLOW 03/22/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 03/25/96 OT-2 LOW FLOW 03/25/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP Page 1 of 1 -- - - --- - -- - --- ----- GFO.NlWAlEA MONTlt. Y MONITOANJ: GAOUNOWAlEATAEATMENTPI.ANT l<NEA TEA SYSTEM ( 1 ) RAINFALL DATA MAA.1996 OAlECHcSOAY ITEM INFLUENT EFFU.ENT %RED. 03/01/96 0.10 03/02/96 0.00 FLOW -TGO 2.6 2.6 03/03/96 0.00 03/04/96 0.00 coo • mg/I. 6716.2 217.3 98.8% 03/05/96 1.10 03/08/96 1.30 TSS • mg/I. 12. 1 48.0 03/07/96 0.30 03/08/98 0,00 LOW 5.4 6.3 03/09/98 0.00 pH 03/10/98 0.00 HIGH 6.6 6.4 03/11198 0.00 03/12/98 0.00 03/13/98 0.00 GAOUN)WAlEATAEATMENTPI.ANT 03/14/96 0.00 OJIEATEA SYSTEM (2) 03/15/98 0.30 03/18/98 D.20 03/17/96 0.10 03/18/96 0.90 ITEM INFLUENT EFFU.ENT %RED. 03/19/96 0.1 D 03/20/96 0.00 FLOW -TGD 74.9 74.9 03/21198 0.00 03/22/96 0.00 TSS • mg/I. 7.0 03/23/96 0.00 03/24/98 0.00 LOW 5.6 6.6 03/25/96 0.10 pH 03/28/96 0.00 HIGH 6.1 7.0 03/27/96 0.70 03/28/98 0.20 03/29/96 0.00 03/30/96 0.10 03/31/96 1.50 0.23 1.50 0.00 March 1996 Page 9 ol 10 March 1996 Pago 10 of 10 I INNERTIER I DAILY FLOW: I APRIL 1996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 I 04/01/96 11 5 63 162 189 148 123 171 973 648 04/02/96 187 82 155 138 196 151 213 979 819 I 04/03/96 204 76 129 126 143 149 200 1079 758 04/04/96 196 72 123 116 142 147 176 1 019 679 04/05/96 189 69 11 8 116 120 156 168 1023 646 I 04/06/96 197 73 125 127 107 167 177 1074 672 04/07/96 188 73 131 136 90 135 180 1120 701 04/08/96 220 83 142 167 119 156 216 565 816 I 04/09/96 218 80 133 180 176 154 220 950 833 04/1 0/96 185 69 115 140 227 136 173 1009 674 04/11/96 179 68 113 131 271 141 173 1003 663 I 04/12/96 1 79 65 11 6 126 227 139 172 959 662 04/13/9 6 208 77 133 159 274 150 205 721 788 04/14/96 183 69 11 6 144 236 124 180 948 682 I 04/15/96 206 76 134 156 284 155 205 748 785 04/16/96 206 76 88 147 282 160 207 701 792 04/17/96 187 71 81 137 253 134 190 859 733 I 04/18/96 178 56 65 1 7 225 21 181 981 653 04/19/96 162 69 69 90 225 0 171 949 611 04/20/96 147 62 61 86 235 0 175 980 629 I 04/21 /96 170 70 44 98 308 0 204 396 725 04/22/96 179 72 32 11 0 346 123 234 869 890 04/23/96 167 74 33 105 299 220 208 874 797 I 04/24/96 172 84 36 118 296 220 228 955 884 04/25/96 185 89 126 132 298 227 229 216 908 04/26/96 177 82 140 121 236 199 211 124 877 I 04/27/96 184 79 137 121 233 195 201 361 881 04/28/96 175 75 146 116 249 202 197 194 895 04/29/96 173 78 148 131 308 205 194 1031 891 I 04/30/96 173 78 140 142 349 195 189 1265 871 AVG: 183 74 11 0 127 230 143 195 831 762 I TOT: 5489 2210 3291 3822 6902 4284 5848 24925 22863 I I I I I OUTERTIER DAILY FLOW: I APRIL I 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-6A OT-7 OT-8 04/01/96 16400 19000 2198 1351 2779 6081 6477 2764 18200 I 04/02/96 16200 19200 2194 1353 2823 6156 6550 2783 18300 04/03/96 16300 18600 2190 1349 2748 6404 6368 2754 17800 04/04/96 16400 18600 2192 1360 2439 6447 6420 2769 18100 I 04/05/96 16000 18200 2139 1329 2383 6613 6337 2390 17800 04/06/96 16500 18500 2173 1341 2412 6782 6480 2730 18300 I 04/07 /96 500 29700 2166 1344 3022 8165 7809 2668 22300 04/08/96 14500 17700 2168 1354 2377 6759 6392 2734 18100 04/09/96 16800 17800 2192 1362 2465 7044 6692 2761 18900 I 04/1 0/96 16600 17600 2186 1352 2456 6977 6613 2747 18600 04/11/96 16900 17900 2171 1350 2482 7036 6787 2733 13400 04/12/96 17000 17800 2175 1352 2636 6976 6811 2726 12900 I 04/13/96 17000 17900 2182 1350 2771 7042 6800 2746 13000 04/14/96 12400 18100 2205 893 2834 7165 6882 2773 13200 04/15/96 16700 17400 2179 491 2753 6881 6591 2729 12700 I 04/16/96 17400 18000 2189 1 2912 7150 6794 2736 13100 04/17/96 17400 18000 2187 1 2954 7058 6855 2742 13300 04/18/96 17200 17600 2177 1330 2772 6757 6660 2732 13000 I 04/19/96 16900 17500 2166 1363 2841 6885 6665 2719 13100 04/20/96 17100 17500 2170 1380 2873 6832 6658 2725 13000 04/21 /96 17200 17800 2200 1382 2906 6818 6742 2784 13300 I 04/22/96 17300 17800 2199 1370 2798 6839 6737 2762 13300 04/23/96 16900 17400 2147 1364 2824 6511 6621 2732 13100 04/24/96 17100 17300 2145 1372 2603 6954 5920 2711 15100 I 04/25/96 17300 17900 2206 1404 2558 6966 5804 2777 16000 04/26/96 16700 17300 2130 1361 2447 6850 5649 2694 15500 04/27/96 17700 18300 2.163 1412 2510 6981 5897 2790 16100 I 04/28/96 17600 18000 2194 1402 2278 6895 5808 2778 15800 04/29/96 17400 17800 2202 1407 2030 6825 5771 2787 15600 04/30/96 17100 17400 2173 1401 2245 6683 6424 2749 15000 I AVG: 16150 18320 2179 1229 2631 6851 6500 2734 15530 I TOT: 484500 549600 65358 36881 78931 205532 195014 82025 465900 I I I I -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- GROUI-OWATERMONTILYMONITORNG: GROU'IDWATER MONTH. Y MONITORING: N'ER TIER COMBINED tfll.ENT #2 ITC[ OUTER TIER COMBr-ED tfll.ENT: #10TCI PAGE l'0.1 PAGEN0.1 APRIL 1996 APRIL 1996 DATE: A.OW: Ptt COO: TSS: TOC: DATE: A.OW: Ptt TOC: Gt) pH ppm ppm ppm Gt) pH ppm 04/01/96 2592 5.6 5420 10 1333 04/01/96 75250 6.0 3 04/02/96 2920 5.5 5520 4 04/02/96 75559 5.6 04/03/96 2864 5.6 8200 19 04/03/96 78694 5.7 04/04/96 2670 5.5 7850 8 04/04/96 74727 5.6 04/05/96 2805 5.6 6700 5 04/05/96 73491 8.1 04/06/96 2719 5.5 6000 23 04/06/96 75218 8.0 04/07/96 2754 5.5 5400 8 04/07/96 77674 5.9 0◄/08/96 2-184 5.6 5730 16 1309 04/08/96 72084 5.9 5 04/09/96 2944 5.4 6950 11 04/09/96 76018 5.7 04/10196 2728 5.8 5040 9 04/10/96 75131 5.7 04/11/96 2742 5.5 5000 6 04/11196 70759 5.6 0-4/12/96 2645 5.8 5550 8 04/12/96 70378 5.7 0-4/13/96 2715 5.3 6660 8 04/13/96 70791 5.8 0-'114/96 2662 5.4 6310 7 04/14/96 88452 5.7 04/15/96 2749 5.5 5620 9 04/15/96 88424 8.4 04/16/96 2859 5.6 5824 7 1570 04/16/98 70282 8.3 3 04/17/96 2645 5.5 5300 12 04/17/98 70497 6.2 04/18/96 2377 5.8 5810 10 04/18/98 70228 5.6 04/19/96 2346 5.4 5400 5 04/19/96 70139 8.1 04/20/96 2375 5.5 5250 18 0,4/20/96 70238 8.0 04/21/96 2015 5.5 5460 6 04/21/98 71132 8.0 04/22/98 2855 5.4 5750 40 1747 04/22/98 71105 5.8 17 04/23/96 2777 5.5 5350 26 04/23/98 69599 5.9 04/24/96 2993 5.3 6690 45 04/24/96 71205 5.7 04/25/96 2410 5.4 6150 26 04/25/96 72915 6.2 04/26/96 2187 5.3 6990 21 04/26/98 70631 6.0 04127/96 2392 5.4 7890 10 04/27196 73853 5.9 04/28/96 2249 5.5 6570 8 04/28/96 72755 6.0 04/29196 3159 5.4 6320 10 1881 04/29/96 71822 5.7 8 04/30/96 3402 5.5 5560 9 04/30/96 71175 5.9 AVG: 2654 5.5 5970 13 1568 AVG: 72274 5.9 7 MAX: 3402 5.8 7890 45 1681 MAX: 78694 8.4 17 MIN: 2015 5.3 5000 4 1309 MN: 86452 5.6 3 Aprll 1996 Page 1 of 10 April 1996 Page 2 of 10 -- - - - - - - - --- -- - - - -- GAOlJt,()WATER MCMK. V MON!TORt-lG: GOOLNJWATER MONTlU MON!TORJNG: SBA MIXED LJQUOR: S8fM. AFTER PLATE SEPARATOR BEFORE SBR: SBR PAGEN0.4 PAGEN0.3 APRIL 1996 SETT. S.UJGE 5/DAV APRIL 1996 DATE: Pt-t NH3N: P04: 00: MLSS: MLVSS: SOLIDS: WASTED F/M: F/M: DATE: PH: coo: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/I gal ratio ratio pH ppm ppm 04/01/96 8.0 144 12.9 1. 7 4400 300 135 0.09 04/01/96 5.7 4650 60 04/02/96 8.1 176 28.2 1.8 4000 320 135 0.13 04/02/98 5.5 5820 .. 04/03/96 8.0 172 30,8 1.6 392◄ 2560 310 121 0.12 04/03/98 5.7 5300 18 04104/96 6.1 183 22.6 1.4 3964 300 121 0.12 04/04/98 5.6 6360 72 04/05/96 6. 1 184 50,8 1.6 3812 340 135 0.12 0.12 04/05/96 6.3 5450 26 04/06/96 8.0 164 42.4 1.5 3812 330 121 0.14 0.13 04/06/96 6.5 5800 16 04/07/98 6.0 151 38.8 1.4 3816 310 106 0.13 0.13 04/07/96 6.1 6500 32 04/08/96 6.3 154 20.3 1.6 3840 325 135 0.14 0.13 0'4/08/96 5.4 6100 32 04/09/96 6.1 168 15.6 1.5 4160 370 146 0.12 0.13 04/09/96 6.0 6700 12 04/10/98 6.2 146 19.6 1.7 4140 2772 380 136 0.13 0.13 04/10/96 5.8 5870 48 04/11/88 8.1 158 34,0 1.7 3872 385 135 0.13 0.13 04/11/96 6.8 5760 32 04/12/98 6.0 214 25.4 1.8 2932 340 135 0.16 0.14 04/12/96 5.9 5820 16 04/13/96 6.1 184 16.2 1.7 4880 350 121 0.12 0.13 04/13/96 5.8 6370 32 04/14/96 6.0 174 17.0 1.6 6724 340 136 0.08 0.13 04/14/96 6.6 5730 38 04/15/96 6. 1 160 12.4 1.6 6120 345 160 0.11 0.12 04/15/96 5.7 8190 40 04/16/96 6.2 148 32,3 1.3 2040 370 146 0.22 0.14 04/16/96 5.6 4950 ·32 04/17/96 6.1 153 28.6 1.6 4640 2804 360 121 0.10 0.13 04/17/96 6.2 5150 24 04/18/96 6.0 150 27.0 1.4 4440 340 121 0.11 0.12 04/18/96 5.7 5880 32 04/19/96 7.8 140 27.8 1.6 4172 330 121 0.11 0.13 0 4/19/96 6.2 5200 24 04/20/96 6.0 165 41.8 1.0 4280 330 121 0.11 0. 13 04/20/98 6.1 5480 24 04/21/96 7.8 144 33.4 1. 1 4212 320 106 0.13 0. 11 04/21/96 6.1 5980 32 04/22/96 6.1 171 15.2 1. 1 4180 340 135 0.11 0. 11 04/22/96 5.5 5060 32 0-4/23/96 7.8 128 32.7 1.9 4804 340 175 0.11 0. 11 04/23/98 5.7 5900 32 04/24/96 6.0 131 26.4 1.4 4860 2960 340 162 0.11 0. 11 04/24/96 5.5 5610 36 04/25/98 6.0 154 44.4 1.4 3832 350 162 0.11 o. 11 0-4/25/96 5.7 4950 20 04/26/96 6.1 160 40.0 1.6 5224 340 135 0.10 o. 11 0•126106 5.5 5890 72 04/27/96 7.8 150 •2.0 1.6 4912 330 121 0.11 o. 11 04/27/96 5.1 6080 46 04/28/96 7.6 154 36.0 1.6 4080 340 161 0.13 o. 11 04/28/96 5.4 6090 40 0-4/29/96 7.4 130 3-4.0 1.7 5460 340 121 0.08 0. 11 04/29/96 5.0 5010 48 04/30/96 6.0 ###ti 16.5 1.6 4860 350 135 0.10 0.10 04/30/96 5.7 5440 56 AVG: 6.0 156 28 2 4286 2779 336 134 0.12 0.12 AVG: 5.6 5601 36 MAX: 6.3 214 51 2 5724 2960 380 175 0.22 0.14 MAX: 6.5 8370 72 MIit 7.4 116 12 2040 2580 300 106 0.08 0.10 MN: 5.0 4650 12 April 1996 Page 3 ol 10 Aprll 1996 Page 4 of 10 -- - - - - -- - -- - - - -- --- GROJr-DWAlER MCMH. Y MONITORNG: GROlHlWAlERMCMH.YMONfTOAING: SBA EFFLLENT(DECANT) "4S8AE IN!-ERTIEA EQUAI.IZATIONTA1'0<: fTEOT PAGEN0.5 PAGEN0.2 APRIL 1996 WAS. NH3N PHO& APRIL 1996 DAlE: FLOW: CXlO: TSS: TSS ADDED: ADDED: DATE: Pl-t COO: OTWAlERAODED GD ppm ppm ppm gal lbs pH ppm gal 04/01/96 2241 183 60 12800 3 04/01/96 7.0 ◄220 04/02/96 2613 181 72 11600 1 04102196 7.1 5810 04/03/96 2253 195 60 12840 1 04/03/96 7.0 5450 04/04/98 2252 181 40 12200 0 04/04/96 7.1 5460 04/05/96 2263 195 66 10200 1 0 04/05/96 7.2 5450 04/06/96 2233 215 84 10460 0 04/06/96 7.2 5900 04/07/96 2241 200 64 9100 0 04/07/96 7.3 5450 04/08/96 2280 203 180 10140 0 04/08/96 7.2 8130 04/09/96 2231 215 78 12800 2 04109196 7.3 8000 04/10/96 2202 213 06 10160 2 0 4/1 0/96 7.1 5920 04/11/98 2207 210 108 10580 0 04/11/96 7.2 5250 04/12/98 2233 198 92 10420 04/12/96 7.1 5930 04/13/98 2275 20◄ 8◄ 10280 04/13/96 7.4 5760 04/14/98 2211 210 72 10400 0 4/14/96 7.1 5610 04/15/96 2262 187 48 9600 3 04/15/96 7.2 5480 04/16/98 2292 1 ◄ 0 92 8820 0 0 4/16/96 7.6 51 ◄ 0 04/17/96 2221 165 120 10020 0 04/17/96 7.3 4850 04/18/86 2270 229 100 10200 04/18/96 7.6 5270 04/19/96 2241 180 56 10020 04/19/96 7.4 5000 04/20/96 2290 200 100 10000 0 04/20/96 7.5 6220 04/21/96 2291 225 80 11640 0 04/21/96 7.4 5390 04/22/96 2303 185 72 10000 0 2 04/22/96 7.4 4750 04/23/96 2288 200 124 8540 1 04/23/96 7.2 5300 04/2-4/96 2226 195 38 10460 04/24/96 7.1 6050 04/25/96 2271 180 60 8080 0 04/25/96 7.2 5300 04/26/96 2277 17 ◄ 100 10840 0 04/26/96 7.3 5610 04/27/96 2262 184 60 11020 0 04/27/96 7.2 6023 400 04/28/96 2139 173 72 10140 04/28/96 7,0 6110 451 04/29/96 2285 1◄1 80 10300 1 0 04/29/96 7.6 5510 04/30/96 2187 192 80 10680 2 2 04/30/96 7.2 5320 AVG: 2261 192 63 10511 AVG: 7.3 5495 428 MAX: 2613 229 180 12840 2 3 MAX: 7,8 6130 451 MIN: 2139 140 36 8080 0 0 MN: 7.0 4220 400 April 1996 Page 5 of 10 Aprtl 1996 Page 6 of 10 -- - - - - - - - --- - -- - - -- GACUl',OWATEA MONllt_Y MONJTOAJNG: GAOLN)WATEA MONTH. Y MONITOAJNG: NEA TIER CAROON FL TEA EFFU.et/T #SITEF OUIEATIEA CAAB(),I FL TEA EFFLl.Et/T: 17OTEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGEN0.3 APRIL 1996 APRIL 1996 DATE: PH: COO: TOC: TSS: DATE: PH: TOC: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm pH ppm ppm 04/01/98 36 04/01/96 04/02/96 04/02/96 04/03/96 6.3 200 44 04/03/96 7.0 2 4 04/04/96 04/04/96 04/05/96 04/05/96 04/06/86 04/06/96 04/07/98 04/07/96 04/08/98 24 04/08/96 04/09/98 04/09/96 5 04/1 0/96 6.4 207 04/10/96 7.8 04/11/96 04/11/96 04/12/96 04/12/96 04/13/98 04/13/98 04/14/98 04/14/98 04/15/96 04115/96 04/18/96 45 04/16/98 2 04/17/96 6.2 180 04/17/96 6.5 04/18/96 04/18/96 04/19/98 04/19/96 04/20/96 04/20/96 04/21/96 04/21/96 04/22/96 32 04/22/96 3 04/23/96 04/23/98 04/24/96 6.2 164 04/24/96 5.8 04/25/96 04/25/96 04/26/96 0-4/26/98 04/27/96 04/27/96 04/28/96 04/28/96 04/29/96 04/29/96 04/30/96 31 04/30/98 4 AVG: 6.3 193 34 44 AVG: 6.6 3 4 MAX: 6.4 207 45 44 MAX: 7.6 5 4 MIN: 6.2 160 24 44 MN: 5.6 2 4 April 1996 Page 7 ol 10 April 1996 Page 8 of 10 ---- - - - ------- -- --- GACXJtOWATEAMOITH.YMONJTORN3: GAOLNOWAlERTREAlMENTPI.ANT ( 1 ) N-ERTIER SYSlEM RAINFALL DATA APRIL 1998 OAlE CHEOOAY ITEM IIIFLl£NT EFFLLENT %RED. 04/01/96 0.10 04/02/96 0.00 FLOW • TGD 2.8 2.7 04/03/98 0.00 04/04/98 0.00 COD . mg/\. 5983.B 192.8 96.8% 04/05/98 0,00 04/06/96 0.00 TSS mg/I. 13.5 44.0 04/07/98 0.00 0◄108196 0.20 Low· 5.3 8.2 04/09/96 0.00 pH 04/10/96 0.00 HIGH 5.8 8.4 04/11196 0.00 04/12/98 0.00 04/13/98 0.40 GROLNDWAlERTREAlMENTPI.ANT 04/14/98 0.00 ( 2) OUTER TEA SYSTEM 04/15/98 0.10 04/16/96 0.00 04/17/96 0.00 04/18/96 0.00 ITEM IIIFLl£NT EFFLLENT %RED. 04/19/98 0.15 04/20/98 0.45 FLOW • TGD 72.3 72.3 04/21/96 0.00 04/22/98 0.00 TSS mg/I. 4.0 04/23/96 0.00 04/24/96 0.00 LOW 5.8 5.8 04/25/96 0.00 pH 04/26/96 0.50 HIGH 8.4 7.8 04/27/98 0.00 04/28/96 0.00 04/29/96 0.90 04/30/96 0.00 AVG. 0.28 MAX. 0.90 TOTAL 2.80 April 1996 Page 9 of 10 April 1996 Page 10 of 10 ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNrT #1 INNER TIER SYSfEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION 3/31 /96 IT-5 LOW FLOW 4/9/96 REPLACED BLADDER CLEANED SCREEN 4/9/96 IT-8 LOW FLOW 4/9/96 CLEANED PUMP & SfRAINER 4/16/96 S:R 0.0. PROBE BRACKET 4/16/96 REPLACED HOLDING BRACKET 4/26/96 IT-8 LOW FLOW 4/26/96 REPLACED PUMP & CLEANED SCREEN 4/25/96 IT-3 LOW FLOW 4/29/96 CLEANED STRAINER 4/27/96 IT-8 LOW FLOW 4/29/96 REPLACED PUMP ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION MECHANIC 03/27 /96 OT-1 LEAK AT STRAINER 04/02/96 REPLACED STRAINER JPPP 04/01 /96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 04/01/96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 04/07/96 OT-1 LEAK AT STRAINER 04/08/96 REPLACED BUSHING JPPP 04/11/96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 04/11/96 CHECKED FLOW AT 17 GPM JPPP 04/11/96 OT-2 LOW FLOW 04/11/96 CHECKED FLOW AT 18.8 GPM JPPP 04/16/96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 04/16/96 ADJ. FLOW RATE AT 18.5 GPM 04/16/96 OT-4 LOW FLOW 04/18/96 REPLACED CONTROL BOX 04/24/96 OT-6A LEAK AT FLOW METER 04/24/96 TIGHTEN FIJJW METER JPPP I I I INNERTIER DAILY FLOW: I MAY 1996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 I 05/01 /96 143 65 47 107 259 149 163 995 679 05/02/96 28 1 5 22 17 38 28 28 159 109 05/03/96 122 60 4 73 159 120 140 776 533 I 05/04/96 139 60 35 85 192 133 163 876 612 05/05/96 169 75 4 116 246 170 207 1104 771 I 05/06/96 159 76 30 118 269 159 215 1130 792 05/07/96 159 76 0 116 273 148 215 1139 796 05/08/96 157 74 0 124 28.1 146 206 1092 770 I 05/09/96 153 75 0 120 298 144 199 1063 749 05/1 0/96 142 64 83 108 267 137 184 982 692 05/11 /96 139 59 88 104 229 128 171 919 650 I 05/12/96 144 59 95 108 244 131 183 986 698 05/13/96 152 55 95 111 298 135 185 976 706 05/14/96 148 54 1 01 11 0 299 34 184 959 702 I 05/15/96 146 52 87 111 258 233 180 907 689 05/16/96 159 58 105 127 260 140 1 91 916 738 05/17/96 155 57 102 130 282 145 194 1014 745 I 05/18/96 158 60 99 121 286 143 186 992 737 05/19/96 153 56 95 114 269 144 185 986 732 05/20/96 142 51 61 131 234 135 170 914 670 I 05/21 /96 147 55 70 146 283 144 183 996 721 05/22/96 120 44 61 109 237 108 141 814 556 05/23/96 146 51 65 106 281 124 170 1011 678 I 05/24/96 156 56 72 119 316 127 183 1039 682 05/25/96 159 57 75 120 332 132 191 26 786 05/26/96 1 71 61 82 147 391 144 215 6 855 I 05/27/96 169 61 81 132 363 135 204 0 857 05/28/96 165 61 80 131 369 130 184 1074 853 05/29/96 123 46 60 95 257 98 134 837 635 I 05/30/96 158 57 80 98 276 117 1 71 992 742 05/31/96 166 56 76 187 282 122 189 999 756 I AVG: 147 58 63 114 269 132 178 861 700 I TOT: 4547 1806 1955 3541 8328 4083 5514 26679 21691 I I I I I I OLJTERTIER DAILY FLOW: MAY I 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-SA OT-7 OT-8 05/01 /96 17200 2160 1396 2260 6549 6693 16800 2745 14900 I 05/02/96 400 500 80 96 56 168 1 61 92 300 05/03/96 12500 12800 1322 1001 1658 4841 4924 1886 11100 05/04/96 16000 16400 2033 1438 2172 6511 6475 2791 14400 I 0 5/05/9 6 17300 18000 2224 1424 2363 6923 7079 2855 15700 05/06/96 15000 15600 2204 1409 2087 6096 6232 2808 13500 05/07/96 22500 23400 1060 1391 3017 7595 9021 2733 20400 I 05/08/96 24400 25400 825 1372 3018 8539 9675 2716 21900 05/09/96 20100 21300 1694 1400 2505 7767 8236 2760 18300 05/10/96 23500 24500 873 1377 2791 8486 9516 2696 21700 I 05/11/96 24300 24100 770 1411 2716 8633 9713 2763 21900 05/12/96 23200 23000 768 1373 2477 8325 9410 2683 21100 05/13/96 23000 23200 904 1380 1855 8375 9515 2716 21200 I 05/14/96 22400 22900 750 1374 1814 8214 9383 2665 20800 05/15/96 22400 23300 873 1394 1820 8384 9600 2725 21000 05/16/96 20800 22300 752 1359 1863 8009 9118 2613 19900 I 05/17/96 21500 23300 887 1407 1960 8448 9651 2730 20900 05/18/96 20800 22900 765 1372 1935 8267 9459 2671 20200 05/19/96 20700 23400 900 1405 1998 8379 9592 2724 20500 I 05/20/96 O.T. WELLS OFF TO TIE NEW O.T. # 2 05/21 /96 23200 10400 836 1309 1751 7564 723 2446 18500 0 5/22/9 6 27700 10000 836 1393 2092 2466 2205 2723 21800 I 05/23/96 31100 1000 737 1381 2241 7311 2450 2707 18300 05/24/96 25400 11700 828 1382 2228 8198 2668 2677 19700 05/25/96 24500 12000 720 1382 2240 8243 3018 2701 20200 I 05/26/96 23600 12200 842 1391 2246 8180 2795 2697 20200 05/27 /96 22400 12400 844 1386 2251 8155 2847 2687 20500 05/28/96 21000 12500 737 1375 2225 8077 7880 2686 20000 I 05/29/96 19200 11600 2376 1376 2197 8032 9687 2662 19700 05/30/96 17900 13600 2370 1380 2235 7970 9624 2621 19500 05/31 /96 16500 12800 2369 1375 2257 8074 9760 2661 19800 I AVG: 20003 16790 1178 1330 2144 7359 6904 2588 18597 I TOT: 620100 503700 35339 39909 64328 220779 207110 77640 557900 I I ---- --- ----- - ------ GAOJl'CIWATEAMCMH.YMONJTOAID: GAOLN)WATEA MONTH. Y MONITORING: N£ATIEA COMBlllEO N'LlENT #2 ITCI OUTER TIER COMBtED tfllENT: #1 OTCI PAGEN0.1 PAGE NO. 1 MAY MAY 1996 DATE: FLOW: PH COO: TSS: TOC: DATE: FLOW: PH TOC: GO pH ppm ppm ppm GO pH ppm 05/01/96 2607 5.4 5100 15 05/01196 70703 6.0 05/02/96 444 5.3 5260 26 05/02/98 1853 5.7 05/03/96 1987 5.5 5430 9 05103/96 52032 5.6 05/04/98 2295 5.5 5900 21 05/04/96 66220 6.2 05/05/96 2662 5.5 4750 12 05/05/96 73868 6.1 05/06/98 2948 5.4 4530 5 1718 05106196 84936 5.9 7 05107/96 2922 5.5 4000 10 05/07/96 91117 5.6 05/08/98 2850 5.7 4650 14 05/08/96 97845 5.9 05/09/98 2601 5.7 5360 15 05109/98 84082 5.9 05/10/98 2859 5.8 5360 14 05/10/96 95439 5.8 05/11/96 2487 5.5 5-410 12 05111198 98308 5.7 05/12/98 2848 5.8 5510 10 05/12/98 92338 5.8 05/13/98 2713 5.7 4970 12 1333 05/13/96 92145 5.6 05/14/98 2591 5.6 5460 24 05/14/98 90300 5.7 05/15/96 2683 5.7 5100 6 05/15/96 91498 5.7 . 05/16/96 2894 5.5 5280 13 05/16/98 88714 5.7 05/17/96 2824 5.7 5200 11 05/17/98 90783 5.9 05/18/98 2782 5.5 4980 11 05/t 8/98 88369 5.9 05/19/98 2734 5.8 4900 10 05/19/96 89598 6.0 05/20/98 2508 5.6 5680 10 05/20/98 0 5.9 05/21 /96 2745 5.5 5890 10 05/21/96 66729 05/22/96 2190 5.6 4310 11 1613 05/22/98 71215 6.0 5 05/23/96 2632 5.7 5840 11 05/23/96 67277 5.7 05/24/96 2750 5.7 4840 11 05/2◄/96 74781 5.6 05/25/96 1678 5.6 6220 10 05/25/96 75004 5.7 05126/96 2072 5.7 5720 20 05/26/96 74151 5.6 05/27/96 2002 5.4 5770 10 05/27/96 73470 5.8 05/28/96 3047 5.3 6520 12 1778 05/28/96 76480 6.0 3 05/29/96 2285 5.6 5050 6 05/29/96 76830 5.8 05/30/96 2891 5.7 6130 18 05/30/96 77200 5.8 05/31/96 2753 5.7 5200 10 05/31/96 75596 5.8 AVG: 2518 5.6 5301 13 1611 AVG: 75060 5.8 4 MAX: 3047 5.7 6520 28 1778 MAX: 97645 6.2 7 MIi'< 444 5.3 4000 5 1333 MN: 0 5.6 3 May 1996 Page 1 ol 10 May 1996 Page 2 ol 10 ---- -- - -- ---- --- --- GROJIOWATEA MCMlt.Y MONITORN3: Gfk)LN)WATER MONTH. Y MONJTOR1"6: SBRMIXED LJOU)R: --AFTcR PIATE SEPARATOR BEFORE SBA: SBR PAGEN0.4 PAGEN0.3 MAY 1996 SETT. Sl.1.llGE 5/DAY MAY 1996 DATE: PH: NH3N: ?04: DO MLSS: MLVSS: SQDS: WASTED F/M: F/M: DATE: PH: COO: TSS; pH ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/I gal ratio ratio pH ppm ppm 05/01/96 8.0 155 49.8 1.6 4080 2784 340 135 0.10 05/01/96 5.8 4600 24 05/02/96 6.0 90 22.4 1.8 4576 345 175 0.11 05/02/96 6.0 5660 40 05/03/96 6.0 168 31.6 1.6 3720 340 165 0.10 05/03/96 5.9 4100 16 05/04/96 8.0 165 48.0 1.6 4740 340 175 0.05 05/04/96 8.0 2900 48 05/05/96 7.9 204 44.0 1.3 4620 300 350 0.07 0,09 05/05/98 6.0 3390 8 06/06/96 8.0 149 48.0 1.0 4578 300 350 0.08 0.08 05/06/98 6.1 3110 18 05107196 6.1 158 40.0 1.8 5084 300 320 0.08 0.07 05/07/98 5.6 3400 16 05/08/96 8.0 200 40.0 1.5 8820 4112 290 335 0.08 0.06 05/08/96 5.6 4310 12 05/09/96 8.0 156 30.6 1.4 3852 290 351 0.10 0.07 05/09/98 . 5.6 4160 18 05/1 0/96 6.1 147 25.3 1.7 5268 280 148 0.08 0.07 05/10/96 5.7 4600 24 05/11 /96 6.0 150 30.D 1.6 5200 275 146 0.08 0.07 05/11/96 5.8 4710 40 05/12/96 6.2 142 28.4 1.6 5204 260 189 0.08 0.08 05/12/96 5.7 4820 32 05/13/96 6.0 165 13. 1 1.4 4880 370 188 0.10 0.09 05/13/96 5.7 5380 24 05/14/98 7.6 137 22.6 1.8 4104 370 160 0. 11 0.08 05/14/96 5.5 6210 12 05/15/98 7.9 164 28.5 1.8 5048 3212 380 188 0.09 0.09 05/15/96 8.3 6000 58 05/16/98 8.0 135 18,0 1.8 4800 410 190 0.10 0.10 05/18/98 5.8 5250 48 05/17/98 8.0 129 17.0 1.8 3880 420 190 0.11 0.10 05/17/98 5.8 4850 36 05/1 8/96 5.9 125 28.0 1. 7 3360 420 202 0.13 0.11 05/18/96 5.9 5020 44 05/19/96 7.9 134 36.0 1.6 3560 350 135 0.12 0.11 05/19/98 5.4 4850 24 05/20/96 6.0 121 14.0 1.9 3724 360 148 0.13 . 0.12 05/20/98 5.9 5400 20 05/21/96 8.0 108 11.0 1.8 3760 340 148 0.12 0.12 05/21/98 5.9 5100 40 05/22/98 7.9 100 12.6 1.8 4720 3200 350 162 0.09 0.12 05/22/98 5.8 5020 58 05/23/96 7.8 118 19.0 1.6 4648 330 162 0.09 0.11 05/23/98 5.9 4620 44 05/24/96 7.9 110 24.8 1.7 5012 320 175 0.09 0.10 05/24/98 5.9 4820 40 05125196 6.0 120 26.0 1.5 4380 340 150 0.10 0.10 05/25/98 5.8 5110 44 05/26/96 8.0 100 22.4 1.8 4524 340 162 0.12 0.10 05/26/98 5.9 8020 40 05/27/96 7.9 77 12.5 1.5 5240 350 180 0.09 0.10 05/27/96 5.8 5380 44 05/26/96 7.9 47 27.3 1.9 3968 350 200 0.13 0. 11 05/28/96 5.7 5710 40 05129/96 7.8 66 26.4 1.7 4800 3124 390 202 0.14 0.12 05/29/96 5.3 7500 28 05/30/96 7.8 97 38.5 1.9 4800 370 180 0.08 0.11 05/30/96 5.4 4190 56 05/31/96 7.8 48 29.6 1.5 3600 350 148 0.12 0.11 05/31/96 5.6 4750 24 AVG: 7.8 129 28 2 4528 3286 341 198 0.10 0.10 AVG: 5.8 4810 33 MAX: 8.2 204 50 2 6620 4112 420 351 0.14 0.12 MAX: 6.3 7500 56 MIN: 5.9 47 11 3360 2784 275 135 0.05 0.06 MN: 5.3 2900 8 May 1996 Paga 3 of 10 May 1996 Page 4 ol 10 ------- - --- -- --- - -- GROJ1'0WA TEA MONTH. Y MONITORN3: GFUN)WATER MONT1-L Y MONITORING: SBR EFFLLEr-IT:(DECANT] #4SBRE INl>ERTIER EQUALIZATION TA>a<: ITEOT PAGEN0.5 PAGEN0.2 MAY 1996 WAS. NH3N PHOs. MAY 1996 DATE: FLOW: COO: TSS:TSS ADDEO: ADDEO: DATE: Pft COO: OT WATER ADDEO GFO ppm ppm ppm gal Iba pH ppm gal 05/01/96 2280 140 92 9220 0 05/01 /96 7.3 4700 05/02/96 2145 150 72 11240 3 1 05/02/96 7.3 5880 05/03/96 2364 130 60 9460 0 0 05/03/98 7.3 2450 05/04/96 2244 140 66 9800 1 05/04/96 7.3 2850 05/05/96 2277 146 56 9120 0 0 05/05/98 7.3 3560 05/06/96 2263 180 72 10000 0 0 05/06/96 7.3 3210 05107196 2297 140 84 12900 0 0 05101196 7.2 4300 05/08/98 2273 124 66 12000 0 (i 05108198 7.3 4630 05/09/98 2302 130 98 10440 0 0 05/09/96 7.3 4620 05/10/98 2330 120 92 10800 1 05/10/96 8.4 4860 05/11/98 2211 140 60 10400 1 05/11/98 8.3 4790 05/12/96 2208 145 84 10440 0 0 05/12/96 8.2 4890 05/13/96 2249 150 148 .10620 2 05/13/98 7.3 5450 05114/98 2280 153 40 9120 1 05/1 ◄/96 7.2 6140 05/15/98 2313 135 44 11720 05/15/98 7.8 4900 05/16/96 2258 117 40 SUD 05/18/98 7.7 5310 05/17/96 2273 130 80 BUD 05/17/96 7.0 6500 05/18/96 2273 130 84 9000 05/18/96 7.2 4980 05/19/96 2397 155 80 9420 0 05/19/96 7.2 4910 05/20/96 2387 190 80 10200 1 05/20/96 7.0 5250 05/21/96 2323 188 44 10280 2 2 05/21/96 7.8 5180 05/22/96 2300 183 48 10940 3 3 05/22/96 7.5 5027 05/23/96 2330 190 58 9400 05/23/96 7.6 6480 05/24/96 2297 208 80 6400 05/24/96 7.5 5240 05/25/96 2285 171 78 9600 1 05/25/96 7.6 5150 05/26/96 2296 167 80 10660 3 05/26/96 7.5 5730 05/27/96 2271 160 76 10400 2 05/27/98 7.3 4780 375 05/28/98 2075 190 32 10540 2 1 05/28/96 7.5 5690 558 05/29/96 2242 210 60 9000 5 2 05/29/96 7.6 4750 05/30/96 2277 224 48 10920 2 0 05/30/96 7.3 4850 05/31/96 2252 195 48 12140 5 1 05/31/96 7.0 5100 AVG: 2276 156 89 10154 1 1 AVG: 7.4 4844 468 MAX: 2397 224 148 12900 5 3 MAX: 8.4 6480 556 MIN: 2075 117 32 8140 0 0 MIii: 7.0 2450 375 May 1996 Page 5 of 10 May 1996 Page 6 of 10 --- - - - - - - --- - --- --- GROJl'OWATEAMONTH...VMONrroRNJ: GAOLff)WATEA MOml-L V MONITORJNG: NERTIE A CAABON FL TEA EFFLLENT 118 ITEF OUfEA TIER CAABON FL TEA EFfllENT: #70TEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGEN0.3 MAY 1996 MAY 1996 DATE: PH: COD: TOC: TSS: DATE: PH: TOC: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm pH ppm ppm 05/01/96 8.0 140 38 05/01/96 7.1 4 05/02/98 05/02/96 05/03/98 05/03/96 05/04/96 05/04/98 05/05/96 05/05/96 05/06/96 187 05/08/96 8 05/07/96 05/07/96 05/08/96 8.3 100 05/08/98 7.1 05/09/96 05/09/96 05/10/98 05/10/98 05/11/96 D5/11/96 05/12/96 05/12/98 05/13/98 21 05/13/98 3 05/14/98 05/14/98 05/15/98 8.3 130 05/15/96 8.8 05/16/96 05/16/96 05/17/96 05/17/96 05/18/98 05/18/96 05/19/96 05/19/96 05/20/98 05/20/98 05/21 /96 05/21/98 05/22/96 8.2 131 57 05/22/96 8.7 2 05/23/98 05/23/96 05/24/98 05/24/96 05/25/96 05/25/96 05/26/96 05/28/96 05/27/96 05/27/96 05/28/96 32 05/28/96 3 05/29/96 8.2 210 05/29/96 8.5 05/30/96 05/30/96 05/31/96 05/31/96 AVG: 8.2 142 89 38 AVG: 6.8 4 4 MAX: 8.3 210 187 38 MAX: 7.1 6 4 MIN: 8.0 100 21 38 MN: 8.5 2 4 Mey 1996 Pege 7 of 10 May 1996 Page 8 of 10 -- - -- - ------- ---- - -- GFOlWWATEA MONTH. Y Mo.lrTORNG: . GR'.JUtlJWATERTREATMENTPLANT (1) NERTERSVSTEM RAINFALL DATA MAY 1996 DATECHEOOAY fTEM L'FLLENT EFR.LENT %RED. 05/01/96 0.00 05/02/96 0.00 FLOW • TGD 2.5 2.5 05/03/96 0.00 05/04/96 0.00 COD . mg/L 5275.5 142.2 97.3% 05/05/96 0.00 05/06/96 0.00 TSS • mg/L 12.7 36.0 05/07/96 0,00 05/08/96 0.00 LOW 5.3 6.0 05/09/96 0.00 pH 05/10/96 0.00 HIGH 5.7 8.3 05/11/96 0,20 05/12/96 0.00 05/13/96 0.10 05/14/96 0.00 OOTES 05/15/96 0.00 05/16/98 0.00 OLfTIER TIER waLS OFF 05120/98 TO CONNECT NEW Q.T. 2 05/17/96 0.00 TO HEADER AID TO TIE IN ELECTRICAL 05118/96 0.00 05/19/96 0.00 05/20/96 0.00 GFD..Jt,OWATEA TREATMENT Pl.ANT 05/21/96 0.00 (2) aJTERTERSVSTEM 05/22/96 0.00 05/23/96 0.00 05/24/96 0.90 05/25/96 0.00 fTEM L'FLLENT EFR.LENT %RED. 05/26/96 0.30 05/27/96 0.40 FLOW • TGD 75.0 75.0 05/28/98 0.00 05/29/96 0.20 TSS . mg/L 4.0 05/30/96 0.00 05/31/96 0.00 LOW 5.6 6.5 pH TOTAL 2.10 HIGH 6.2 7. 1 May 1996 Page 9 of 10 May 1996 Page 10 of 10 ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 INNER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE 05/06/96 IT-3 LOW FLOW 05/10/96 05/27/96 IT-8 NO FLOW 05/28/96 ACTION REPLACED BLADDER & EXHAUSTER VALVE CLEANED OUT SUPPLY LINE FROM PUMP REPLACED PUMP AND CLEANED STRAINER MECHANIC JPPP JPPP ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE ACTION MECHANIC 05/06/96 OT-2 LOW FLOW 05/07 /96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 05/07 /96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 05/07 /96 CLEANED STRAINER JPPP 05/07/96 OT-6 LOW FLOW 05/07 /96 REPLACED FLOW METER JPPP 05/22/96 OT·6A LOW FLOW 05/22/96 CLEANED STRAINER ..M 05/23/96 OT-6A LOW FLOW 05/28/96 ADJUSTED FLOW JPPP 05/26/96 OT-2 REPLACEMENT 05/26/96 WELL IN PRODUCTION I JUNEF55WEU.S I INNERTIER DAILY FLOW: I I JUNE 1996: IT-1 IT-2 IT-3 IT-4 IT-5 IT-6 IT-7 IT-8 IT-9 I 06/01 /96 164 57 65 100 300 11 9 194 988 766 06/02/96 160 56 61 99 317 115 190 982 741 I 06/03/96 160 54 80 103 345 119 192 910 730 06/04/96 153 55 84 103 375 119 190 979 731 06/05/96 154 57 89 113 402 131 205 1057 742 I 06/06/96 160 56 91 1 1 400 125 193 1004 752 06/07/96 175 61 92 11 0 382 127 191 880 416 06/08/96 167 61 91 91 386 125 178 3534 0 I 06/09/96 151 53 103 71 328 113 168 1469 654 06/1 0/96 164 55 117 63 417 115 193 1099 214 06/11/96 162 55 113 77 409 11 8 176 1067 178 I 06/12/96 163 54 115 77 375 144 174 1052 696 06/13/96 163 51 112 73 374 93 175 1052 491 06/14/96 159 55 107 80 380 114 176 935 614 I 06/15/96 150 53 104 71 383 109 168 986 441 06/16/96 153 56 108 48 397 113 172 1088 0 06/17/96 156 54 118 50 420 117 174 1107 164 I 06/18/96 153 53 113 61 370 112 172 1079 568 06/19/96 139 49 103 72 360 103 159 982 566 06/20/96 146 52 1 1 1 82 360 11 0 164 968 523 I 06/21 /96 13 5 1 0 8 36 10 16 87 21 06/22/96 150 54 117 63 358 109 176 1015 550 06/23/96 165 52 111 93 407 122 214 1116 267 I 06/24/96 162 49 106 81 387 114 204 1059 155 06/25/96 163 50 114 53 396 115 202 1053 646 06/26/96 158 50 109 50 386 115 196 1049 727 I 06/27/96 156 51 111 85 400 118 192 1074 723 06/28/96 151 50 106 93 396 115 164 1065 717 06/29/96 149 50 1 1 1 92 398 112 166 1080 699 I 06/30/96 144 50 108 93 408 111 165 1090 689 I AVG: 152 52 99 76 368 113 177 1097 506 I TOT: 4563 1558 2980 2266 11052 3382 5299 32906 15181 I I I JUNEF55WEUS I OUTERTlER DAILY FLOW: I JUNE I 1996: OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 OT-5 OT-6 OT-GA OT-7 OT-8 06/01 /96 15000 12700 2332 1357 2241 7967 9648 2617 19600 I 06/02/96 14000 13200 2361 1387 2283 8090 9811 2645 19900 06/03/96 12100 13300 2372 1389 2275 7977 9603 2667 19800 06/04/96 6600 11100 2290 1370 1921 6291 7384 2600 16400 I 06/05/96 11700 700 36 1064 1792 5964 7218 1978 16200 06/06/96 18600 10300 0 1407 2232 7246 8639 2694 19200 06/07/96 13400 9100 2554 1400 1881 5101 6022 2735 12600 I 06/08/96 10900 7800 2163 1404 1686 4216 4998 2662 10300 06/09/96 23100 12000 1934 1382 3225 8130 9614 2648 20500 I 06/10/96 22200 12100 2153 1358 3079 8086 9605 2671 19200 06/11/96 21700 12100 2383 1379 2837 7991 9434 2739 20900 06/12/96 21500 12000 2122 1355 2669 7884 9247 2773 19800 I 06/13/96 21700 12200 2375 1377 2638 7996 9413 2800 19900 06/14/96 21600 12300 2124 1361 2524 7908 9350 2773 19800 06/15/96 21700 12200 2361 1371 2480 7902 9351 2789 19800 I 06/16/96 21600 12300 2168 1373 2444 7953 9411 2806 19800 06/17/96 21700 12400 2125 1378 2451 7944 9413 2799 19900 06/18/96 21300 12100 2347 1370 2429 7861 9286 2757 19600 I 06/19/96 21100 12000 2324 1355 2418 7872 9275 2769 19400 06/20/96 18200 10900 2349 1381 2102 6949 8094 2744 16800 06/21 /96 21500 10500 1087 1338 1863 7776 9218 2662 19300 I 06/22/96 21700 11100 1419 1382 1901 7871 9382 2731 19400 06/23/96 21000 12300 1878 1384 1890 7947 9382 2761 19200 06/24/96 22300 12000 2148 1360 1757 7779 9098 2718 18300 I 06/25/96 23500 12400 2372 1379 1800 7866 9221 2774 18500 06/26/96 23500 12500 2324 1356 1673 7793 9135 2738 18200 06/27/96 24000 12600 2280 1366 827 7845 9192 2747 18200 I 06/28/96 24500 12000 2256 1344 851 7648 8956 2699 17700 06/29/96 24800 12100 2297 1363 952 7754 9014 2724 17600 06/30/96 25100 12500 2375 1383 1521 7772 9117 2680 18300 I AVG: 19720 11427 2044 1362 2088 7513 8884 2697 18470 I TOT: 591600 342800 61309 40873 62642 225379 266531 80900 554100 I I I -- - -- - - - - --- --- - - -- GROUIOWATEA MONlH. V MONfTOANi: GROI.IDWATEA MONTH. V MONITOAW3: N'EATIEA COMBINED l\FI.LENT #2 ITCI OUIEA TIER COMBtED l\FI.LENT: #1 OTCI PAGE t-.0.1 PAGEN0.1 JUNE 1896 JUNE 1996 DATE: FLOW: Pit COO: TSS: TOC: DATE: FLOW: Pit TOC: GO pH ppm ppm ppm GO pH ppm 06/01/96 2753 5,4 4850 10 06/01/96 75596 5.9 06/02/96 2721 5.6 5460 14 06/02/96 73677 5.9 06/03/96 2693 5.8 5100 15 06/03/96 71483 8.2 06/04/96 2769 5.7 6480 30 1337 06/0-4/98 55956 8.1 5 06/05/96 2950 5.7 5750 ,. 06/05/96 -16652 8.0 08/06/96 2892 5.8 5400 26 06/06/98 70318 6.0 06/07/96 2434 5.6 5330 11 08/07/96 64793 5.9 06/08/96 4553 5.7 5360 10 06/08/96 46129 5.8 08/09/98 3110 5.6 5240 9 06/09/96 82533 5.5 08/10/96 2437 5.7 5040 6 06/10/96 80452 5.7 06/11 /96 2355 5.4 6950 3 1378 06/11/96 61◄63 5.9 3 06/12/96 2650 5.6 6890 5 06/12/96 79350 5.8 06/13/98 2584 5.4 6450 5 08/13/96 80399 5.9 08/14/96 2820 5.4 10200 1 06/14/98 79740 8.1 06/1 6/96 2464 5.3 5700 9 06/15/96 7995 .. 5.6 06/16/98 2135 5.4 6500 4 '06/16/96 79855 5.7 08/17/96 2380 5.5 796D 24 06/17/96 80110 5.9 06/18/96 2681 5.6 5500 13 2426 06/18/96 7923-4 5.e 6 06/19/96 2533 5.5 6040 8 06/19/98 79234 5,7 06/20/98 2516 5.8 5720 5 08/20/98 69519 5.6 06/21196 206 5.5 7000 22 06/21/96 75244 6.2 06/22/96 2592 5.6 5620 12 08/22/98 76888 5,9 06/23/98 2547 5.5 6380 9 08/23/96 77742 5.9 06/24/96 2317 5.5 7050 29 08/24/96 77460 6.0 06/25196 2791 5.8 5270 20 06/25/96 79812 6.1 06/26/96 2840 5.5 5190 18 2126 06/26/96 79219 6.0 5 06/27/96 2910 5.4 5270 19 06/27/96 79057 5.3 06126196 2857 5.4 5140 ,. 06/28/96 77954 5.e 06/29/96 2857 5.3 5340 11 08/29/96 78604 5.3 06/30/98 2858 5.3 5200 10 06/30/96 80748 5.7 AVG: 2640 5.5 5913 13 1454 AVG: 74306 5.8 4 MAX: 4553 5.7 10200 30 2428 MAX: 82533 6.2 6 MIN: 206 5.3 4850 3 0 MN: 46129 5.3 0 June 1996 Page 1 of 10 June 1996 Page 2 of 10 -- -- -- - - - - -- - --- --- GROJrDWATEAMO.ffi-LYMONITO~: GAOlH)WAlEA MON11-t. Y MONITOAJNG: SBA MIXEO LIQUOR: SRAL AFTER PlAlE SEPARATOR BEFORE SBA: PAGEN0.4 PAGEN0.3 JUNE 1996 SETT. SI.I.IJGE 5/0AY JUNE 1996 DAlE: Pl-t NH3N: P04: DO: MI.SS: MLVSS: sa.os: WAS'IED F/M: F/M: DAlE: Pl-t COO: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ml/t gal ratio ratio pH ppm ppm 06/01/96 7.6 64 40.4 1.6 3744 260 162 0.11 06/01/96 6.2 4850 16 06/02/96 7.6 74 28.0 1.3 3880 330 135 0.13 06/02/96 8.3 5450 12 08/03/96 7.9 84 21. 1 1.8 3838 280 175 0.15 06/03/96 8.2 8310 24 06/04/96 7.7 4 18.8 1.9 5400 270 175 0.10 06/04/96 5.8 6240 32 06/05/96 7.7 14 13.2 1. 7 4696 280 175 0.10 0.12 06/05/96 5.7 5160 48 06/06/96 7.8 44 14.1 1.5 3552 3200 270 175 0.13 0.12 08/08/96 8,1 5250 20 06101196 7.7 34 9,6 1.8 4800 270 175 0.09 0.11 06/07/96 8.1 6050 24 06/08/96 7.8 40 10.0 1.8 4880 265 175 0.09 0.10 08/08/98 6.7 6110 84 06/09/96 7.8 38 9.0 1.8 4960 275 175 0.09 0.10 08109198 6.9 5090 80 06/10/96 7.7 40 18.0 1. 7 4852 310 182 0.09 0.10 06/10/96 6,8 4490 84 06/11/98 7.7 50 30.0 1.9 3880 340 200 0.11 0.10 06/11/98 5.8 ,USO 40 06/12/96 7.8 65 22.0 1.9 4538 3064 340 202 0. 11 0.10 08/12/96 5.9 5400 36 06/13/96 7.9 107 19.8 1.6 46D0 350 202 0. 11 0.10 06/13/98 6.8 5500 20 08/14/98 7.9 110 16.8 1.6 3560 310 169 0.14 0.11 08/14/98 6.0 5700 36 08/15198 7.9 114 40.0 1.3 3560 300 169 0.12 0.12 06/15/98 6.4 4850 32 06/18/96 7.9 112 38.0 1.6 3384 260 202 0.13 0.12 06/16/96 5.8· 4950 20 06/17/96 6.2 139 34.0 1. 7 4744 290 202 0.09 0.12 06/17/96 5.6 5060 52 06/18/96 6.1 145 24.0 1.5 3672 270 260 0.13 0.12 06/18/96 6.7 5450 16 06/19/98 6.2 110 27.8 1.5 4344 2320 260 200 0.12 0.12 08/19/98 6.6 5750 20 06120196 6.0 189 18.4 1.7 4844 200 180 0.09 0.11 06120196 6,9 4810 40 06/21/96 6.1 141 56.0 1.2 4852 200 80 0.00 0.09 06/21/96 06122196 8,0 130 48.8 1.8 4480 190 202 0.13 0.09 06/22/96 5.6 6350 48 06/23/96 6.1 110 36.4 1. 7 4640 150 250 0.12 0.09 06/23/96 8.0 6100 40 06/24/96 8.1 106 39,4 1.6 3560 160 230 0.13 0.09 06/24/96 5.8 5340 40 06/25/96 8.2 136 27.0 1.9 3260 150 250 0.16 0.11 06/25/96 5.7 5880 72 06/26/96 6.1 154 28.2 1.9 3640 2400 160 189 0.13 0.13 06/26/96 6.0 5490 28 06127196 6,1 106 26.0 1.7 3400 170 189 0.14 0.14 06/27/96 5.6 5310 52 06/28/96 8.2 118 15.6 1.8 3040 170 165 0.14 0.14 06/28/96 5.9 4910 80 06/29/96 6.0 132 22.1 1.8 3012 170 189 0.15 0.14 06/29/96 6.1 4950 140 06/30/96 6.0 120.0 33.6 1.6 3040 150 135 0.14 0.14 06/30/96 6.1 4800 26 AVG: 7.9 94 26 2 4075 2748 247 185 0.12 0.11 AVG: 5.9 5322 44 MAX: 6.2 169 56 2 5400 3200 350 250 0.18 0.1◄ MAX: 8.3 6350 140 MIN: 7.8 4 9 3012 2320 150 80 0.00 0.09 MN: 5.4 4490 12 June 1996 Page 3 of 10 June 1996 Page 4 of 10 -- -- - ---- - -- - --- - - GAOJl'OWATEAMON!l-l.YMONITORN3: GROLN)WATER MONTH. Y MONITORJNG: SBREFFLUENT~OECANT] #4 SBRE IWERTIER EQUALIZATION TAAi<: ITEQT PAGE N0.5 PAGEN0.2 JUNE 1996 WAS. NH3N Pl-06. JUNE 1996 DATE: A.OW: roo. TSS: TSS AOOEO: AOOEO: DATE: PH: COO: OTWATERADOED cro ppm ppm ppm gal lbs pH ppm gal 06/01/96 2407 205 80 11740 2 06/01/96 7 .1 4850 06/02/96 2317 220 84 10660 2 06/02/96 8.8 5150 06/03/96 2298 181 58 9080 2 08/03/98 7.0 5080 06/04/98 2538 192 148 8800 5 08/04/96 7.1 8310 06/05/96 2536 176 116 13400 3 06/05/96 7.4 5210 06/06/96 2534 210 60 11600 3 1 06/06/96 7.2 5150 06/07198 2548 215 72 8600 3 1 06/07/96 7.6 6140 06/08/96 1911 200 60 10000 4 2 08/08/96 7.6 6210 06/09/96 2827 100 60 10200 6 2 08/09/96 7.7 6180 08/1 D/98 2280 313 116 9060 8 06/10/96 7.0 6060 08/11 /96 22.U 340 144 9740 8 06/11/96 6.6 6350 06/12/96 2168 350 68 10920 6 06/12/96 7.1 6500 06/13/96 1975 360 120 9140 6 1 08/13/96 7.1 620D 08/14/98 2181 405 168 8000 8 3 06/14/96 7.0 6800 06/15/96 2198 430 80 8800 6 3 06/15/96 7.4 4900 06/16/96 1728 400 66 10320 6 0 06/16/96 7.3 5100 06/17196 2194 500 124 11140 • 0 06/17/96 7.2 8450 08/18/96 1817 520 130 11480 4 06/18/96 7.1 5700 06/19/96 2190 683 98 11300 4 06/19/96 7.2 6894 06120196 2229 812 40 14220 2 06/20/96 7.3 4870 06/21 /96 0 580 120 11260 2 0 06/21/96 7.3 4880 06/22/96 2126 620 100 10700 2 0 06/22/96 7.2 6520 06/23/96 2178 663 120 10920 4 0 06/23/96 7.3 6240 06/24/96 2205 665 218 10600 4 0 06/24/96 7.1 5870 06/25/96 2190 628 180 10000 2 06/25/96 7.2 6150 06/26/96 2135 518 204 13800 • 06/26/96 7.1 6281 06127196 2346 519 218 9240 6 1 06/27/96 7.2 5410 06/28/96 2242 536 80 11260 5 2 06/28/96 7.1 5090 06/29/96 2356 617 280 17560 5 2 06/29/96 7.4 5340 06/30/96 2281 580 220 11060 5 06/30/96 7.4 4700 AVG: 2169 426 122 10820 4 1 AVG: 7.2 5446 #DIV/01 MAX: 2627 665 280 17560 8 3 MAX: 7.9 6520 0 MIN: 0 161 40 6000 2 0 MN: 8.8 4650 0 June 1996 Page 5 ol 10 June 1996 Page 6 of 10 --- ---- - - - - - - - ----- GRO.Jt-r)WATER MOOTlt.Y MONITOAN3: GAOlIDWAlER MONTI-LY MONfTORlr-13: NEATIERCARBONFLlEAEffiUENT #8 ITEF OUTER TIER CARBON FL lER EffiUENT: 17OTEF PAGE NO. 7 PAGEN0.3 JUNE 1996 JUNE 1996 DATE: PH: COO: TOC: TSS: DAlE: PH: TOC: TSS: pH ppm ppm ppm pH ppm ppm 06/01/96 06/01 /96 06/02/96 06/02/96 06/03/96 06/03/96 06/04/96 10 08/04/96 3 06/05/96 8.2 170 24 06/05/96 8.4 15 06/06/96 06/06/96 06/07/96 06/07/96 06/08/96 06/08/96 06/09/96 08/09/96 06/10/96 06/10/96 06/11196 48 06/11/96 2 06/12/96 8.0 320 06/12/96 6.8 06/13/96 06/13/96 06/14/96 06/14/96 06/15/96 08/15/96 06/16/96 06/16/96 06/17/96 06/17/96 06/18/96 27 06/18/98 3 06/19/96 6.0 219 06/19/96 7.1 06/20/98 06/20/96 06/21/96 06/21/96 06/22/96 08/22/96 06/23/96 06/23/96 06/24/96 06/24/96 06/25/96 06/25/96 06/26/96 8.1 512 12 08/26/96 7. 1 5 06/27/96 06/27/96 06/28/96 06/28/96 06/29/96 06/29/96 06/30/96 06/30/96 AVG: 7.8 305 24 24 AVG: 8.9 3 15 MAX: 8.2 512 48 24 MAX: 7. 1 5 15 MIN: 8.0 170 10 24 MN: 8.4 2 15 June 1996 Page 7 of 10 June 1996 Page 8 of 10 --- - ----- - GROJNJWATERMONTH.YMON/TOANG: RAINFALL DATA OATECHESDAY 06/01/96 0.00 06102196 0.00 08/03/96 0.00 06/04/96 0.20 06/05/96 0.00 06/06/96 0.00 06/07/96 0.00 06/08/96 2.00 06/09/96 0.10 06/10/96 0.20 06/11/96 0.00 06/12/98 0.20 06/13/96 0.10 06/14/98 0,00 06/15/96 0,00 06/16/96 0.00 06/17/96 0.00 06/18/96 0.00 06/10/96 0.00 06/20/96 0.00 06/21 /98 0.00 06/22/96 0.00 06/23/96 0.00 06/24/96 0.00 06/25/96 0.00 06/26/96 0.00 06/27/96 0.00 06/28/96 0.00 06/29/96 0,00 06/30/96 0,00 lOfAl. 2.00 AVG 0.46 June 1996 Page 9 ol 10 -- JUNE 1996 fTEM FLOW • TGD COD • mg/I. TSS mg/I. LOW pH HIGH fTEM FLOW -TGD TSS mg/I. LOW pH HIGH June 1996 - -- GAOLNDWATER TREAlMEt,ff PUWT Ill-ER TEA SYSTEM l>ELUEM" EFfll.ENT %RED. 2.6 2.6 5937 .2 305,3 13.2 24.0 5.3 6.0 5.7 6.2 GAOLNDWATERTREAlMEt,fff'UWT OlfTERTER SYSTEM llfl.lJENT EFFl.LENT %RED. 74. 1 74.1 15.0 5.3 6.4 6.2 7.1 ---- 94.9% Page 10 of 10 ------------------- MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 INNER TIER SYSTEM DATE 06/17/96 06/17/96 LOCATION STRIPPER IT-9 PROBLEM DISCHARGE PUMP NO FLOW ACTION DATE ACTION 06/18/96 REPI.ACEDPUMP 06/25/96 CLEANED PROBES AND RESET MECHANIC JPPP JPPP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES-GROUNDWATER OPERABLE UNIT #1 OUTER TIER SYSTEM ACTION DATE LOCATION PROBLEM DATE 06/06/96 OT-1 LOW FLOW 06/06/96 06/06/96 OT-2 LOW FLOW 06/06/96 06/27/96 OT-5 LOW FLOW 06/27/96 ACTION MECHANIC REPLACED PUMP JPPP SET FLOW JPPP ADJUSTED FLOW JPPP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Attachment 2 QA Summary Report and Analytical Data for the January 15-16, 1996 Sampllng Event I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SDG Narrative: PROJECT DATA ASSESSMENT Hoechst Celanese -Shelby, NC First Quarter 1996 Sampling Event This report summarizes the assessment of field and laboratory data generated from the January 1996 sampling event at the Hoechst Celanese -Shelby, North Carolina plant The sampling and analysis was conducted by Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. (SES!) according to the revised Sampling and Analysis Plan (document control nos. 026SB-0005a and 026SB-0038). All analyses were performed according to Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste. Physical/Chemical Methods (including Update I) and EPA 600/4-79-020 Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. TJSEPA March 1993 for the following parameters: 1. pH by EPA Method 150.1, Temperature by EPA Method 170.1 and Conductivity by EPA Method 120.1 (field analyzed and documented in the Field Log) 2. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) by EPA Method 415.1 3. Toxic Metals by EPA Methods 6010A and 7470A 4. Toxicity Characteristic Leach Procedure ("Full" TCLP) by EPA Method 1311 5. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) by EPA 8260A 6. Semi-volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) by EPA Method 8270B 7. Pesticides/PCBs by EPA Method 8080A 8. Herbicides by EPA Method 8150B 9. Ethylene Glycol by EPA Method 8015A (modified) Definitions: Class A Data: Class B Data: Class C Data: Data Qualifier U: Data Qualifier R: useable for quantitative purposes useable for qualitative assessment of absences or presence unusable data the analyte was not detected at the reported concentration due to its presence in the associated method blank the sample results are rejected due to serious deficiencies in the ability to analyze the sample and meet quality control criteria. 1 Data Quality Assessment: Field Sampling and Handling Ground water samples from the monitoring wells, domestic wells and process points were collected according to their specific sampling procedures. The pH, temperature and conductivity measurements were taken by SES! personnel and documented in the Field Log Book. The data indicates that stability of the parameters were generally achieved after purging three well volumes, where applicable. 1. All samples were collected according to the Sampling and Analysis Plan matrix. All field measurements were documented in the Field Log Book. 2. All necessary field QNQC samples were collected at an acceptable frequency with the exception of TOC duplicates which were not collected (see laboratory section below). 3. All sample related information was documented on the Chain-of-Custody (COC) forms with the following exceptions: a. The COC did not contain client's address or the project manager's telephone number. b. The specific methods of analysis were not filled in on the COC as required by this COC's particular format Note: These deficiencies did not compromise the quality of the analytical data. Laboratory Analysis Total Organic Carbon by EPA Method 415,1 Two process point and two monitoring well samples were collected and analyzed for Total Organic Carbon. All method acceptance criteria were met (Class A). 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Laboratory Analysis (cont.) Toxicity Characteristic Leach Procedure CTCLP) RY EPA Method 1311 Two sludge samples were collected and analyzed for full TCLP analysis. The samples were processed according to EPA Method 1311 after it was determined that the % solids were at a concentration high enough that both ZHE (VOCs) and SVOA/Metals extractions were necessary. The samples were extracted and analyzed within method holding times. All acceptance criteria for methods 6010A, 7470A, 8260A, 8270B, 8080A and 8150B were met (Class A) with the following exceptions: 1. The TCLP digested blank for metals determinations contained Barium (Ba) at 0.009 mg/L. This is a common lab contaminant from the TCLP filter. Samples with Ba results > PQL but less than 0.09 mg/L Ba will be flagged with a U (Class B). 2. The mercury (Hg) results were obtained without running a daily calibration curve as stated in the method. Consequently, the Hg results for these two sludge TCLP samples should be flagged with an R (Class C). Volatile Organic Compounds RY EPA Method 8260A Three process point, two domestic wells and thirteen monitoring wells were collected and analyzed for VOCs. All method acceptance criteria were met (Class A). Ethylene Glycol by EPA Method 8015A (modified) Two process point samples were collected and analyzed for ethylene glycol using a modified version of Method 8015A. All method acceptance criteria were met (Class A). Discussion: For the DQOs of this project (level II and level III) to be met, the data was assessed based on the following overall project criteria: • holding times • completeness • blank contamination • transcription accuracy • report qualifiers • comparability/consistency with historical data Non-conformances not mentioned above in the method criteria assessments include failure to establish precision due to the absence of laboratory sample duplicates and/or field sample duplicate for TCLP and TOC analyses. Although not a method requirement, this information is used to evaluate precision with these methods of high variability. However, based on the project criteria mentioned above, thess data were assessed as Class A data. HCC-Shelby QI 1996 3 I --i/ 1 I I I I I. I II. I I III. I IV. I V. I VI. I I I I I TABLEOFCON1 Master Tracking List Case Narratives (By analytical test method) Sample Results (By analytical test method) Quality Control Data (By analytical test method) Field Data Summary Chain of Custody Records }:::(_,¾ c:,;:;).],J~B-oa'-1-~ -i-;r\r=nr-i~G') ; ~-: ~~~--t.:-.= ... .-:. _:,,:: I ; ,...,, ------------------- Client Sample ldcnlilication ITCI ITEF ITIW DUPLICATE OTCI OTEF SBR WASTED SLUDGE FILTim PRESS SLUDGE RUNYANS LAMBERT C-49 K-28 1'-58 T-35 V-23 AA-54 CC-33 CC-33 IJUl'LICATE EE-58 FF-34 FF-62 GG-61 HH-48 HH-77 Master Track int'. List HOECHST CEl,ANESE-Shclhy First Quai·k,· llJ9(, SIi EALY Lah I )all' ID NmnlH.'r CollLTkd Ground-Water 83003N 01/1(,/9(, 83156 Ul/17/96 83157 01/17/9(, 83001N 01/1 (i/% 83002N 01/16/96 83160 01/17/96 83004N 01/1(,/% 83212 01/18/% 83168 01/17/% 83165 01/17/96 82997N 01/1 (i/96 82998N 01/16/96 83164 01/17/96 82999N 01/1(,/96 83211 01/18/96 83162 01/17/'!6 83163 01/17/'!6 83209 . 01/18/96 83207 01 /18/9(, 83208 01/18/96 83210 0 l /18/96 83167 01/17/96 83166 01/17/96 llak Rt.Tl'i\'l'd 01/17/96 O l /18/')(, II 1 /I 8/'!6 Ol/17/')(, 01/17/96 II 1 /I 8/% 111/17/96 111 /18/96 111/18/96 01 /18/96 01/17/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 01/17/<JG 01/18/96 01 /I 8/96 01/18/96 01 /I 8/96 01 /18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I TCLP Metals I I Methods 1311/6010A I 1311/7470A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I K LLb LJ ~ ~VL-, CASE NARRATIVE General Information ~1ethod: Analysts: ~feta!S-2.J;O ,'l Preparation G\~. Sample ID numbers: '6')00Lj , '63l(c0 Date Received: Dace Prepared: Dace Analyzed: OC (Attach Data For Each Item) Analysis ~\ Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. l. Blank ·~ 2. Duplicates (precision) N fl- ~ Spikes (precision/accuracy) \ __________ .J . 4. ICV standard ✓ ), CCV standard ~ 6. LCSS/LCS\V ✓ Problems/Comments: CASE NARR,\TIVE General Information i',,fethod: i',,fetals-1311 / 7:tJ oA Analysts: Preparation 1=-1 Analysis 1= T Sample ID numbers: S-,si leO ~)()DYN , _____ _ Date Received: Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: s,-;,t,,c:, 11,11~1. 2::, "v-11'-l 111711 ~ I I 2-?:-{ '1 (, OC (Attach Data For Each Item) Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. 1. Blank ~ 2. Duplicates (precision) ~ .) . Spikes (precision/accuracy) ~ ,1 ICY standard ·~ --r. 5. CCV standard ✓ 6. LCSS/LCS\V ✓ Problems/Comments: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I I TCLP Volatiles I Method 1311/8260A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARR~ TIVE General Information Method: Volatiles-/3,i/ o'2-Lcrr I Analysts: Preparation -'-&!--'--',---''--Analysis !Z_t3-,) Sample ID numbers: >cs/ I Yl/',1Y1~ S->o'-\,.{!V -1/1_7/ 1 (, Date Received: ,;,c c -!}1f/'l, Date Prepared: 1 I n,/'i 1, J / 3 :; ) '; '~ -f] I!,, e," Date Analyzed: rl,111, -s--:;r),_:;...iN , OC (Attach Data For Each Item) lndic::ite whether or not e::ich item was acceptable for the batch. l . B I a n k V---- 2. Duplicates (precision) 3. Spikes (precision/accuracy) 4. Instrument Tuning (BFB) ) ICY Star.clarcl 6. CCV StancLlrcl 7. LCSS/LCSW 8. I nteral Standards 9. Surrogates Problems/Co111111ents: :•I ;-j / __,---- I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I I TCLP Semi-Volatiles I Method 1311/8270B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE General ! nformation Method: Semi volatiles-I?, 1 1 /, 2 7 c 1J I . Analysts: Preparation Sample ID numbers: 8100~~._-~?~J~·~~'- Date Received: I ! JS j J , ~ ) ~ .. , , .... i/,7/JG \-l,i Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: OC (Attach Data For Each [tern) Analysis __ b_e-.:i_,__r:>_ Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch, l, B!Jnk ✓ 2. Duplicates (precision) '·.i ;~ ~ Spikes (precision/accuracy) ~ J. 4 Instrument Tuning (DFTPP) / ). [CV Standard / 6. CCV Standard / 7. LCSS/LCSW / c.--- 8. !nteral Standards (./'/ 9. Surrogates Problems/Comments: I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I I TCLP Pesticides I Method 1311/S0S0A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARR>\ TIVE General Information iv!ethod: Pesticides!PCBs-/jJ@0 8'0 A I Analysts: Preparation ('rl1~~fYQ_ Sample ID numbers: i11b 0 "t.,oo'-fvJ Date Received: i/1s-I 10 Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: I ll+t--1 /J..4/ q G drs-l·3b OC (Attach Data For Each Item) Ana I ysis __,P,""?...__ __ Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. I. Blank (jk 2. Duplicates (precision) ") IA ~ Spikes (precision/accuracy) /l 1 (I'.. .) . 5. !CV Standard c~iz 6. CCV Standard c:[< 7. LCSS/LCS\V rJ (A-- S. Surrogates N (tr- Problems/Comments: I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I I TCLP Herbicides I Method 1311/8150B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE General Information J\,fethod: Analysts: Herbicides- Preparation l'l1 I~ l,Yrz I Sample ID numbers: ~!,tti7 Date Received: Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: I I l,},).!r;l -1/11-/1l~ I I 1(.li,,f 'fh OC ( Attach Data For Each Item) Analysis --FR--=~~-- Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. 1. Blank Ok._ 2. Duplicates (precision) b.' L6. ' , ,., Spikes (precision/accuracy) tv /tr .) . 5. ICV Standard ot<. .. 6. CCV Standard Dk 7. LCSS/LCSW f'v' //>r 8. Surrogates vk Problems/Comments: CASE NARRATIVE General Information r-ifethod: Herbicides-· k:,h4-0J3 _ {LJ!t/ ?1 ,o B) Analysts: Preparation cn1Str:-Analysis --"Q.,.,,~"---- Sample ID numbers: ~3oot,l\l ~rK ---- Date Received: Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: 1!~1jqb; ,/~1/¥, J-jijql,, OC ( Attach Data For Each Item) Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. 1. Blank ok 2. Duplicates (precision) N ft+: ~ Spikes (precision/accuracy) c--k .) . 5. ICV Standard ek 6. CCV Standard ck_ 7. LCSS/LCSW N If± I 8. Surrogates ol. Problems/Comments: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I I TCL Volatiles I Method 8260A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE General Information Method: Volatiles-'"3-;i_(o o fr . Analysts: Preparation D,v F /P. 1ZP/24G Sample ID numbers: $'. ). "l 'i" S' /0 Date Received: Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: OC (Attach Data For Each Item) Analysis DN p/~2-V/2,l{g Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. l . BI a nk ~ 2. Duplicates (precision) ✓ e Spikes (precision/accuracy) ✓ J. 4. Instrument Tuning (BFB) ✓ ). ICY Standard µA- 6. CCV Standard ✓ 7. LCSS/LCS\V IV(} 3. lnteral Standards ✓ 9. Surrogates ✓ Problems/Com men ts: CASE NARRATIVE General Information Method: Volatiles-'i 2-I:, 0 A . Analysts: Preparation Drif'l,,ecV /2il<s' Sample ID numbers: S, '.,-"JC/ 7 r\J f ~ ,0(, 1.J S3te,7 ·37:,Jb~ "332..lf \;'32-12- Date Received: Date Prepared: Date Analyzed: OC !Attach Data For Each Item) Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. I . B I a n k ;_,.,----- 2. Duplicates (precision) ./' 3. Spikes (precision/accuracy) ~ 4. Instrument Tuning (BFB) ~ 5. ICY Standard 104 6. CCV Standard v 7. LCSS/LCSW f!/r 8. Intern! Standards v 9. Surrogates / Problems/Comments: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVES I Ethylene Glycol I Method 8015A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CASE NARRATIVE General Information i'vfethod: Ethylene Glycol-8015M Analysts:~ Preparation S:J(., Analysis ~d-t&~--- Sample ID numbers: 8 ?x:c,'S ,iJ , 9 3 I "59 ,\.l ,nJj), ------ 8 :?i i 5b cJ , P:3:12 :i,:J ~ 'J,J<S'l t-1 Date Received: Date Prepar.ed: Date Analyzed: OC (Attach Data For Each Item) Indicate whether or not each item was ac?table for the batch. 1. Blank _..i___ . 2. Duplicates (precision) fer /' ,. ,/,I/"'{) ~ Spikes (precision/accuracy) .) . . 5. !CV Standard ✓ 6. CCV Standard rJ (t 7. LCSS/LCS\V tJ{r CASE NARRATIVE General Information Nfethod: Analysts: Ethylene Glycol-8015Nf Preparation }ftG- Sample ID numbers: 8 ::co.:'.) ,✓ Date Received: Date Prepar.ed: Date Analyzed: OC ( Attach Data For Each Item) Analysis~- Indicate whether or not each item was acceptable for the batch. I. Blank 2. Duplicates (precision) ,IJA 3. Spikes (precision/accuracy) N"1 5. ICV Standard ,/ 6. CCV Standard rJ A ., 7. LCSS/LCS\V Ji-\" Problems/Comments: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCLP Metals I Methods I 1311/6010A 1311/7470A I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample ldcntifin.1tion SIIR SLUDGE Fl' SLUDGE Client Sample Identification SUR WASTEll SLUDGE FILTER !'RESS SLUDGE Master Tracking List -TCLP Metals (Except Mercury) HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby First Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab llale llale II) Numhcr 83160 83004N Collected Rc(·civcd 01/17/96 01/18/96 01/16/96 01/17/96 Master Tracking List -TCLP Mercury HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby First Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab Dale Date Ill Numhcr Collected Received 83160 01/17/96 01/18/96 83004N 01/16/96 01/17/96 Prep. Analysis llale Dale 01/22/96 01/26/96 01/22/96 01/26/96 Prep. Analysis Dale llate 01/22/96 01/31/96 01/22/96 01/31/96 I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83160 Description: SBR WASTED SLUDGE Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/02/96 I Parameters I TCLP METALS arsenic barium cadmium I chromium lead selenium I I I I I I I I I I silver Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date, 01/17 /96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer _--l'r--)_~flf~~---~- V.P. Analytical -~f'l_,!{L,J ____ _ Date Date Method Reaul t Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 1311/6010A 1311/6010A 1311/6010A 1311/6010A 1311/6010A 1311/6010A l311/6010A ND 0. 0 5 5 ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side · 0.050 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.020 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.050 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0. 02 0 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT ;Q6 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9;;1 I I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P .o. Box 87 1 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Attention: Kathryn Frank SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 0 04N Description: FILTER PRESS SLUDGE Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 QA/QC Coll. Date: 01/16/95 Coll. Time: 1510 Officer -h-1AS-: V.P. Analytical ft'~ I I Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. Parameters I ------------ TCLP METALS arsenic barium cadmium chrom~um lead selenium silver 1311/6010A ND mg/1 1311/6010A 2.87 mg/1 1311/6010A ND mg/1 13ll/6010A ND mg/1 1311/6010A ND mg/1 1311/6010A ND mg/1 1311/6010A ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.050 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.010 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.020 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.050 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT 0.020 01/22/96 01/26/96 FT I I I I I I I I I I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I 7 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83160 Description: SBR WASTED SLUDGE Date Received: Ol/~S/96 I Date Reported, 02,'02/96 I Parameters I TCLP METALS mercury I I I I I I I I I I I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9117 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer "mAf ~ V.P. Analytical /;Jf1:/ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 1311/7470A ND mg/1 0.001 01/22/96 01/31/96 FT Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83004N Description: FILTER PRESS SLUDGE Date Received: Ol/~7/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 Parameters Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I Coll. Date: 01/16/95 Coll. Time: 1510 QA/QC Officer _'h:c..,..Jt/r=~✓'--,-- V.P. Analytical -~('1-~ ___ • __ I I I Date Date I Prepared Analyzed Anal. ------------ TCLP METALS mercury 1311/7470A ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.001 01/22/96 01/31/96 FT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I TCLP Volatiles I I Method 1311/8260A I I I I I I I I I I I I - ------------------ Client Sample Identification SBI{ WASTED SLUIJ<;E FILTEI{ PRESS SLUD<;E Master Tracking List -TCLP Volatiles I IOECI 1ST CELANESE-Shelhy First Quarter 1996 SIIEALY Lah Date Date II> Numhcr Collected Received 81160 01/17/96 01/18/96 81110'1N 111 /16/96 111/17/96 Prep. Analysis Date llatc ()J/19/% 01/29/96 0 I /22/96 II 1/25/')6 I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9iii I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 16 0 Description: SBR WASTED SLUDGE Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/02/96 I Parameters I TCLP VOLATILES benzene carbon tetrachloride chlorobenzene I chloroform 1,4-dichlorobenzene 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethen~ -utanone I :achloroethene L .... i::::hloroethene vinyl chloride I I I I I I I I I HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer V.P. Analytical Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/ 8 2 6 OA 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND m> ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.200 01/19/96 01/29/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P .o. Box 87 1 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Attention: Kathryn Frank SHEALY Lab No, 83004N Description: FILTEP. PRESS SLUDGE Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1510 QA/QC Officer ·h""'cL-c: v. P. Analytical ,111 ~ I I Date Date I _P_a_r_am_e_te_r_• _______________ M_e_t_h_od _____ •_•_•_u_1_t ___ u_n_i_t_• ____ PQ_L __ P_r_•_P_•_r_e_d_An_a_lY_•_•_d_An_a_1_. ____ _ TCLP VOLATIL;;!S benzene carbon tetrachlor~Je chlorobenzene chloroform 1,4-dichlorobenzene 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene 'Utanone ::-achloroethene 1. ... i.chloroethene vinyl chloride 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A 1311/8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conaitions on Reverse Side 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.200 01/22/96 01/25/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCLP Semi-Volatiles I Method 1311/8270B I I I I I I I I I I I I --· - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - Client Sample Identification SBR WASTED SLUDGE FILTER PRESS SLUll<;E M:ister Tracking List -TCLP Semi-Volatiles HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby First Quarter 1996 SIIEAL Y Lah Dale Bale ID Number Collcclcd Received 83160 01/17/96 01/18/96 8300-IN 01/16/96 01/17/96 Prep. Analysis Dale Bale 01/22/96 01/30/96 01/22/96 01/29/96 I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I ·05 VANTAGE ?OINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 I I Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 16 0 Description: SER WASTED SLUDGE Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/02/96 I Parameters I TCLP SEMIVOLATILES 4-methylphenol 2-methylphenol 2,4-dinitrotoluene hexachlorobenzene I hexachlorobutadiene hexachloroethane nit::-obenzene ,tachlorophenol I idine ~,4,5-trichlorophenol 2,4,6-trichlorophei:ol I I I I I I I I I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer t)JA£- v. P. Analytical /}f~ Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 1311/82708 1311/82708 1311/82708 1311/8270B 1311/82708 1311/82708 1311/8270B 1311/8270B 1311/8270B 1311/82708 1311/82708 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.020 0.010 0.010 0. 010 0.010 o. 010 0.010 0.020 0.010 0.010 0.010 01/22/96 01/30/96 DNP SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. )6 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9n 1 I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83004N Description: FILTER PRESS SLUDGE · Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 Parameters Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Unite PQL I Coll. Date: 01/16/95 I Coll. Time: 1510 QA/QC Officer ~ V. P. Analytical ,11~ I ,I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. ------------------------- TCLP SEMIVOLATILES 4-methylphenol 2-methylphenol 2,4-dinitrotoluene hexachlorobenzene hexac h lor,obu tad i e~e hexachloroethane nitrobenzene tachlorophenol idine ~.4,5-trichlorophenol 2,4,6-trichlorophenol 1311/8270B ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/8270B ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/8270B ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 1311/82708 ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.020 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.020 0.010 0.010 0.010 01/22/96 01/29/96 DNP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCLP Pesticides I Method 1311/S0S0A I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample Identification SllR WASTED SLUll<;E FILTER PRESS SLUDGE Master Tracking List -TCLP Pesticides HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby Fourth Quarter 1995 SHEALY Lah llatc Date II) Numhcr Collected H.ccdvcd 83160 Ol/17/96 01/18/96 8300-lN 01/16/96 01/17/96 Prep. Analysis llale llale 01/22/96 01/25/96 01/22/96 01/25/96 I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83160 Description: SBR WASTED SLUDGE I Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 I Parameters I I I I I I I I I I TCLP PESTICIDES chlordane endrin heptachlor heptachlor epoxide gamma-BHC (lindane) methoxychlor toxaphene Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer _::t:YJ&f_,__'--'~'-"'✓'----- V.P. Analytical __ /¥1 __ bJ_., ___ _ Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 1311/8080A 1311/SOSOA 1311/BOSOA 1311/BOBOA 1311/BOBOA 1311/BOBOA 1311/B0S0A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0,030 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.010 0.250 01/22/96 01/25/96 RZ 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 I Shelby, NC 28151-0087 , Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83004N Description: FILTER PRESS SLUDGE Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 Parameters Kathryn Frank Method Result Units Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1510 QA/QC Officer --~m.,_~if,[..,-"='------ V.P. Analytical __ /i1_J->...I ___ _ Date Date PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. ------------------------------------------ TCLP PESTICiiJES chlordane endrin heptachlor heptachlor epoxide gamma-BHC (lindane) mee.hoxychlor toxaphene 1311/8080A ND mg/1 1311/S0S0A ND mg/1 1311/B0B0A ND mg/1 1311/B0B0A ND mg/1 1311/BOSOA ND mg/1 1311/S0S0A ND mg/1 1311/SOSOA ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.010 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.100 01/22/96 01/25/96 RZ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCLP Herbicides I Method 1311/8150B I I I I I I 'I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample, ldcnlificalion SIIR WASTEll SLIJll(;E FILTER PRESS SLUD(;E Master Tracking List -TCLP Herhicides HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby First Onarter 1996 SHEALY Lah Date llate Ill Numhcr Colkclcd Received 83160 01/17/96 01/18/96 83004N 01/16/96 01/17/96 Prep. Analysis llate llatc 01/22/96 01/26/96 01/22/96 01/26/96 I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No . .32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83160 Description: SBR WASTED SLUDGE Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/02/96 I Parameters I TCLP HERBICIDES 2,4-D 2,4,5-TP I I I I I I I I I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 1311/81508 1311/81508 Result NO" ND Units mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.100 0.100 (803) 791-9700 FAX (8031 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 0830 QA/QC Officer :1Y)A.:_, V. P. Analytical ;11k"--' Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/22/96 01/26/96 RZ SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No: 83:)Q4N Description: FILTEH PRESS SLUDGE Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 i?arameters Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (8031 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9i i 1 I NC DEHNR No. 3291 1 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1510 QA/QC Officer ~~ V.P. Analytical M~ Prepared Analyzed Anal. I I I Date Date I I --------------I TCLP HERBICIDES 2,4-D 2,4,5-TP 1311/8150B 1311/8150B ND ND mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 0.100 0.100 01/22/96 01/26/96 RZ I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCL Volatiles I Method 8260A I I I I I 1. I I I I I I - - - - -- - Client Sampk SIIEAL\' Lah I dcntifin1 I ion JI) Numhcr ITCI 8311111N ITEF 83156 ITEF l>IJl'LIC,\TE 83157 OTCI 83011 I N OTEF XllllPN IWN\'ANS 83212 LAMIIERT 8 l 168 C-49 83165 K-28 82997N P-58 82998N T-:15 83164 V-2J 82999N AA-54 83211 CC-33 83162 CC-33 DUPLICATE 83163 EE-58 832119 FF-34 83207 FF-62 83208 .(;(;.<,1 83210 1111-48 83167 1111-77 83166 - --- - Masti.:r Track in<> List -TCL VOCs IHlECIIST CELANESE-Shelby First ()uar·tcr 1996 Hate Date Collcckd Received 01/1/,/96 01/17/96 111/17/96 01/18/96 111/17/% 111/18/96 111/16/96 01/17/96 (11/16/9(, 01/17/96 0 I /18/96 01/18/96 111/17/96 ll 1 /18/% 01/17/96 01/18/96 01/16/96 01/17/96 01/16/96 01/17/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 01/16/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 ll I /18/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 lll/1-7/96 01/18/96 lll/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 01/18/96 111/18/96 01/18/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 01/17/96 01/18/96 - --- - - - Prep. Analysis Date Date --111/2(,/% --(I J/26/96 --(I 1/26/% 111/2(,/'!6 --01/)6/96 01/27/'!6 --01/27/'!6 .. 111/26/96 .. O I /26/96 --0 I /76/96 --01/26/96 --01/26/96 --ll 1/27/96 --ll I /26/96 --ll 1/26/96 01/27/96 --01/26/96 --lll/27/96 --0 I /27/96 --01 /27/96 --0 I /27/96 I I JS VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 I I Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83003N Description: ITCI Date Received: 01/17/96 I Date Reported, 02/01/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORG.'lliICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform I' bra"momethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide -~on tetrachloride I )robenzene c,,..Loroethane chlorofor:n chlaromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone I methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanc~e styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroet~~ne 1,1,2-trichloroethene I crichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260.A 8260.A 8260.A 8260A 8260.A 8260A 8260A Result Units 0.3420 mg/1 0.0183 mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 0.3520 mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 0.0088 mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX 1303) 791-911 i NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Co_ll. Time: 1455 Officer r,\AL V.P. Analytical Mff'J Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83156 Description: ITEF Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 2a1s·1-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) i9Hi00 FAX (803) i91-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1050 Officer -fn~ 2 V.P. Analytical ,01/fLV Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. ---------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethar.e bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ~on tetrachloride Jrobenzene caloroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochlorome th'-.:e 1,1-dichloroethan,i 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene ~rans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane ~is-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene l,l,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroeth~ne l,1,2-trichloroethane ':.richloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenea 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/26/96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83157 Description: ITEF Duplicate Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported: 02/01/96 I Parameters ORGANICS acetone I VOLATILE benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide I Oon tetrachloride .:,robenzene cnloroethane chlorofor:n chloromethane I dibromochlorometha1!e 1,1-dichloroethanfl 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trans-1,2-dichlor~~thene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-d:chloropropene ethylbenzene I 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrac~loroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroeth~ne 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 3260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND. ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1050 QA/QC Officer :::(YJAf~ V. P. Analytical [h,ti,J Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83001N Description: OTCI Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ~on tetrachloride .:>robenzene c!l.loroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY Et':JVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (8031 79J.9700 FAX (803) 791-91; 1 NC DEHNR No. 329 I I I I Coll. Date: 01/16/96 I Coll. Time: 1430 Officer -trsc, V.P. Analytical /l1,rv--' I Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Canaitians an Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. I 01/26/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i6 VANTAGE.POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83QQ2N Description: OTEF I I I I I I Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichlorome tha:-:e bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ~on tetrachloriae )roben:z:ene cnloroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 12 -hexanone methylene chloride 4 -methyl -2 -pen tan.-,•1e styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8250A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A Result lID ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NC ND NC ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/_l mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 143 5 Officer -~- V.P. Analytical m,y,,J Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 REC 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-91 ii I I =S=C=D=H=E=C=N=o=·=3=2=0=l=O=======================N=C~D;;;E;;;HNR;;;;;~N:,;,o;,;;;. =3;;;2;;9 I Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 212 Description: RUNY.k..~S Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ·bon tetrachloride .,robenzene c:1.loroethane chloroform chloromet:hane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethan" 1,1-dichloroethen~ cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloro~thene 1,2-dichloropropa~~ cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachlorcethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260,\ 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 826011. 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0,0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC I Coll. Date: 01/18/96 I Coll. Time: 1445 Officer --row, V.P. Analytical Mk:'::'::'. I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. I 01/27/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 I I I Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 8 316 8 Description: LAMBERT Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide r"·-rbon tetrachlori.le )robenzene .oroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane I 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dicbloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroetnene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone I methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanane styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I I I I I trichloroethene vinyl acetate ·.rinyl chloride xylene.s SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1502 Officer ~G V.P. Analytical ,'Ylk"::! Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 REC 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83165 Description: C-49 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/02/96 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) 791 -9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I I NC DEHNR No. 329 I I I Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1320 Officer '--'frf:G ' V.P. Analytical Md I Parameters I ---~--------- Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. VOLATILE ORGANICS · acetone benzene bromodichloromethar.e bromoform bromomethane 2-bucanone carbon disulfide ·bon tetrachloride )robenzene c.. •• ..:.oroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone :nethylene chlorid,1 4-methyl-2-pentano~e styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachlaraethane tecrachlaraethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloraethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes 01/26/96 RED 8260A ND mg/1 0.0500 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0200 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0,0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 I 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8250A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0150 I I I I Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ~AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No: 82997N Description: K-28 Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide -·· --ban tetrachloride I ~robenzene .oroethane chloroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene c1s-l,2-dichloroettene I trans-1,2-dichlorcethene 1,2-dichloropropane c1s-l,3-d1chloropropene ethylbenzene 12 -hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. · Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1230 Officer -1Y1A::.-- V.P. Analytical /Y/~ Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND 0.0086 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side Date Date PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED 0.0500 0,0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 82998N Description: P-58 Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone c«rbon disulfide ·bon tetrachlor~. 1e orobenzene ~:i.loroethane chlorofo~ chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroe~hane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroet.hene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ec.hylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pent.anone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane t.et.rachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791 ·9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 I I I Coll. Date: 01/16/96 I Coll. Time: 1330 Officer ~D::'£l- V.P. Analytical MJ--" I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. I 01/26/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 16 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ~AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: • SHEALY Lab No, 83164 Description: T-35 Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/01/96 I Para.meters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone ca·.cbon disulfide )on tetrachloride I ,robenzene ::::.1oroethane chloroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trana-1, 2 -dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 12 -hexanone ~et~ylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene l,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL 8260A ND mg/1 0.0500 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0200 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0150 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1240 Officer -~ V.P. Analytical Mil?/ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ,;AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 82999N Description: V-23 Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL QA/QC (803) 791.9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 3291 I Coll. Date: 01/16/96 I Coll. Time: 1330 Officer fDei::--: V.P. Analytical /1;11j-1,<./ I I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. ---------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORG..U<ICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2 -butanone carbon disulfide ca~·bon tetrachloride ~;robenzene oroethane c!".loroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ~etrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroet!_dne trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 0.4870 0.0193 ND ND ND 3.6000 0.0490 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.2820 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/26/96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 I 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 I 0.0150 I I I I I I .06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHE,.LY Lab No, 83211 Description: AA-54 Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date. Reported, 02/01/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone cai:·bon disulfide i1on tetrachlorite I orobenzene c:-.1.loroethane chloroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trana-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 12 -hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL 8260A ND mg/1 0.0500 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0200 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0150 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/18/96 Coll. Time: 1402 Officer --YY'IGL V.P. Analytical /ti 1)1_,.....) Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED , 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 79i-9700 FAX (803) 791-91:. I I =S=C=D=H=E=C=N=o=. =3=2=0=1=0=========================N=C=D=E=HNR==N=o=. =3=2=9 • Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83162 Description: cc-33 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 281Sl-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL QA/QC Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1205 Officer -07.s.f~ V.P. Analytical IY1~ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. -------------------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichlorome tha~1e bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ·:::·ban tetrachloride ·)robenzene .oroethane cnloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenea 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND 0.0100 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/26/96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83163 Description: CC-33 Duplicate Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported: 02/01/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone ::.,.,._.·ban disulfide ·,on tetrachloride I ::irobenzene cr.loroethane chloroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 12 -hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane I trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result mi 0.0125 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1205 Officer -tY1GL V.P. Analytical ;;,p,-,r Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ,AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83209 Description: EE-58 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide C-".:bon tetrachlori,le 'jrobenzene .:iroethane cnloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene echylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone sty:-ene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene l,l,l-trichloroet'.1dne 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenea SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A. 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 · mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/l mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 · 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 79i-91i1 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I QA/QC Coll. Date: 01/18/95 Coll. Time: 1230 Officer '7ll!-§,, V.P. Analytical /11,r-/ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83207 Description: FF-34 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromofonn bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide •tbon tetrachloride orobenzene .oroethane chlorofor::n chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropanc cis-1,3-dichlorop=~pene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 :ng/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/18/96 Coll. Time: 1128 Officer 4"r",PS°- V.P. Analytical «' f1:'.1.-'.-:! i Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83208 Description: FF-62 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I I NC DEHNR No. 329 I Coll. Date: 01/18/96 Coll. Time: 1151 Officer ':fhe-f < I I V.P. Analytical M J2:'.V". I I Method Date Date Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. -------------------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichlorometha~e bromof_orm bromomethane 2-butanone ca:::-bon disulfide ·bon tetrachloride orobenzene _ .. loroethane chlorofor:n chloromethane dibromochloromethaHe 1,1-dichloroethan~ 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroet~ene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropan~ cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/27/96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 I 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 o. oofo I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ~AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No: 83210 Description: GG-61 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene b romodi ch 1 orome tha;.e bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ,..,rbon tetrachloride :irobenzene .oroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochlorometh.l.le 1,1-dichloroethant 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethent cis-1,2-dichloroec~ene trans-1,2-dichlorouthene 1,2-dichloroprapane cis-1,3-dichloroprc.pene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4 -methyl - 2 -pentanor.e styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 82.60A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result NU ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Onita mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1, mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0. 0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/18/96 Coll. Time: 1318 Officer ~mRF ,-'. V.P. Analytical t1 ,ri.,---- Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 8 3167 Description: HH-48 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 I I I I Coll. Date: 01/17/96 I Coll. Time: 1438 Officer ~b:::'Af< V.P. Analytical Mir½! I I Method Date Date Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. ---------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone rarbon disulfide ~on tetrachloride orobenzene O.::nloroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane cetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylene a 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.1650 ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/27 /96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.00S0 0.0100 0.0100 I 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 I 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 I 0.0150 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No: 83166 Description: HH-77 Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ·bon tetrachloride :,robenzene .. .Loroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,l-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.1870 ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1410 QA/QC Officer ~b:Jef___. V. P. Analytical /)JI rr::iJ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention·: SHEALY Lab No, 8300QN Description: Field Blank Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 I I I I Coll. Date: 01/16/96 I Coll. Time: 1400 Officer tr:ec V.P. Analytical Nlr,J I I Method Date Date Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. ---------------------------------------- VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ~on tetrachloride .:>rcbenzene :...1loroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone !Jtyrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ~etrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 01/26/96 RED 0.0500 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 I 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 I 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 I 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 I 0.0150 I I I I I I '06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 83006N Description: Trip Blank Date Received: 01/17/96 Reported: 02/01/96 I Date I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromofor.n I bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disul!ide ~on tetrachlo~ .. de I ,robenzene ,.,._ .. oroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 11, 1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethan~ 1,1-dichloroethen i cis-1,2-dichloroet~ene I trans~ 1, 2 -dichloro~thene 1,2-dichloroprop~~: cis-1,3-dichloropr:,pene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone l :11ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanor.e styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane I tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane t:richloroethene • vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260.i\ 8260.i\ 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/l mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0,0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0,0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 0730 Officer M8S- V.P. Analytical /vi~ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED 16 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791 -9111 I I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT Shelby, NC 28151-0087 P.O. Box 87 I Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83161 Description: Trip Blank Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide -hon tetrachloride :irobenzene .oroechane chloroforsn chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroechene trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropar.e cis-1,3-dichloropr~pene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene .1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NO ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 QA/QC Coll. Date: 01/16/95 I Coll. Time: 0730 Officer ·rn0f,_. V.P. Analytical /Yl,/1,J I I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/26/96 RED I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists' and Consultants 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No: 83213 Description: Trip Blank Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Pa:t"ameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene b=omodichloromethar.e bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide ·::ion tetrachlori-1e orobenzene .• .i.oroethane chloroform chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cie-1,2-dichloroethene trane-1,2-dichlorcethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene 1, 1, 1-trichloroet.',ane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250.i\ 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0500 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0100 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 07 30 QA/QC Officer ~"' V.P. Analytical /1/1~ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 01/27/96 RED I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I Ethylene Glycol I Method 8015A I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample ldcnlificalion ITCI ITEF ITEF lllll'LICATE Maslc:r Track inc>: List -E1hyk11c Glycol IIOECIIST CELANESE-Shelby First Quarter 1996 SIi EALY Lah Dale llatc ID Numhcr Collcdcd Received 831lll3N lll/16/96 01/17/96 83156 01/17/96 01/18/96 83157 01/17/96 01/18/96 Prep. Analysis llatc llatc 01/19/96 01 /22/96 01/19/96 01/19/96 01/19/96 01/19196 I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 0 0 3 N Description: ITCI Date I Date Received: 01/17/96 Reported: 02/01/96 I Parameters I I I I I I I I I I I I ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1455 QA/QC Officer _"l-'---'C'f:('----";;s,.~--'------ v.P. Analytical _/t/w.,~k"---'c_ __ _ Date Date Method Result Onita PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8015A 1100 mg/1 6.50 01/19/96 01/22/96 SAG Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side .06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client, Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83156 Description: ITEF Date Received: 01/18/96 Date Reported: 02/01/96 Parameters ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I I Coll. Date: 01/17/96 I Coll. Time: 1050 QA/QC Officer ::[()FJL V. P. Analytical /n fr!.---/ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8015A ND mg/1 6.50 01/19/96 01/19/96 SAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I I . 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 8 3 15 7 Description: ITEF Duplicate Date Received: 01/18/96 I Date Reported, 02/01/96 I Parameters I I I I I I I I I I I I ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 01/17/96 Coll. Time: 1050 QA/QC Officer t:'r:J8E,, V. P. Analytical /J'/ ~ Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8015A ND mg/1 6.50 01/19/96 01/19/96 SAG Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 83005N Description: Field Blank Date Received: 01/17/96 Date Reported: 0:!22/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I Coll. Date: 01/16/96 Coll. Time: 1500 QA/QC Officer "l'Y'&fc:'. V,P. Analytical /11~ I I I Date Date I Prepared Analyzed Anal. ------------- ethylene glycol 8015A ND mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 6.50 01/19/96 01/19/96 SAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I TCLP Metals I Methods I 1311/6010A 1311/7470A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INSTIUJMENT QC V AUDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA METIKJD 6010A For Samples: lab ID It S5°c'frJ lab ID# $31 bO -JabID# __ _ labID# __ _ Jab ID# CRITERIA lablD# __ _ lablD# __ _ labID# __ _ labID# __ _ lab ID# labID# __ _ labID# __ _ labID# __ _ lab ID# labTD# __ _ l).,.J-.,_ P/F mw.IBNTS ( 4'1."'l ''12€ INITIAL CALIBRATION: Date of calibration: , I 21.c I 'l " AJJ suu,dsnls and solntiom pitj)ih:,:J/lllitiw:I within method p required holding ti.ma Oil 5irl run i,_ediately after caiilnlioo .,ill> val-wilt.ill 5% of lrue value p lnterrerenee chock scandJard analy,.ed ii. die beginning ll!ld ~ie end of the nm (oc every 8 hr-whicht:va: is more frequent) with p resulis within mediod required oonl!Ql limiis Intr:rfereocc cb,ck s,imple lllllllyz<d lit Ille beguwung and dw: rod of the ru11 (or ~very 8 hr-..,hidlevais mac frequent) wilh p resu!ci ;vitmli mctlm reqli.,-00 co.;;mJ li.i'iit! S<,cood"""""" inirial calloratioo vwficotion and initiRI calibration hlani< Slllly,ed wnh rcsum within medlod reQuired p control Lim.its CONTP.1/UING CALIBRATION .-\ rontinuing C3!ibralion verifu:3tica "'3ndam and cootinuing ::.ilillro..tion bl;:cl:c ::nal1..ed c·=; lO =ip!e,: 3'Jd ~ ~'ie e::d cf p the aruo.lytical run '"i.th re,nJIS within rnemc.d required control limits SAMPLE CRITERIA Anaiyw:i within linear !3Ilge of :he cur,c p I hereby certify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. _.;.JI out--of- comm! rrx:~'5un:mcnts relating to the me.thcd requirro =q-itaoce crircria trnvr, been dcx:urrenre.:l in the above table. along with possible effects on the sample analytical data. · QA Officer Signarure: '-'f~ ~L,,_,c-c>--::-:{L INS'TRUMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA ME'JHOO 7470/7471 For Samples: lab ID# i'3co'JN lab ID# <oc, i60 ,,,lab ID # __ _ iabID# __ _ labID#· __ _ lab ID# __ _ labID#· __ _ labJD#, __ _ · lab ID#· __ _ labID#-__ _ labID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ 'l)qf-C ei:n.q,1'1 CRlTERIA P/F COMMENTS I INITIAL CALIBRATION:l&vrw:4 cal blank aod :i Dare of calibration: , I 11 ,a I• !ca,t 5 <'..and3nl,: with r > 0.995) ):) AU Slandanls and !clutions ~ "11hin med1od p required holding times Second source inilw calibruion verification and initial p calibralioo bl.!mk run and in conlrol CONTINUING CALIBRATION A continaing calibrnrion wrificacion Slandard and continuing calibration blank analyttd in ca,11'01 ewry 10 samples and 11 p the end of lhe analytical run SAMPLE CRITERIA l. ,\nolyzod w'.:run v.:rlc'-g ""'SI' cf mo cllrV1!( <'tigt..--s: p ~ 2. Watet and soil samples no< run under !be .mn,, Cm"l'C l ·n=tiy certify thal all the at,o,,e mform.ation is correct to the best of my knowledge. All om-Qf-coorrol measurements relating to the metho:i requiml accepuna: criu:ria have been documented in the above table along with possible effects en the sample illlalytical data. QA Officer Signature: ·~ D~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant l\ils. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank digested 01/24/96 QA/QC Officer .rre:.:, VP Analytical f/1. tJ---/' METALS BLANK RES UL TS FOR BATCH Date analyzed: 01/26/96 Date digested: 01/24/96 COMPOUND RESULT POL (mg/I) Arsenic ND 0.050 Barium 0.009 0.005 Cadmium ND 0.010 Chromium ND 0.010 Lead ND 0.020 Selenium ND 0.050 Silver ND 0.020 Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83160 TCLP Spike QA/QC Officer ::fhRC VP Analytical fll ir/ METALS Date analyzed: 01/26/96 TCLP SPIKE RESULTS FOR BATCH Date digested: 01/24/96 COMPOUND % RECOVERY Arsenic 104 Barium 103 Cadmium 97.0 Chromium 97.0 Lead 103 Selenium 103 Silver 64.0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83004N TCLP Spike QA/QC Officer ::YYJ& VP Analytical mir-J METALS Date analyzed: 01/26/96 TCLP SPIKE RESULTS FOR BATCH Date digested: 01/24/96 COMPOUND % RECOVERY Arsenic 95.0 Barium 94.0 Cadmium 87.0 Chromium 89.0 Lead 91.0 Selenium 98.0 Silver 90.0 Client: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Project Name: Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Attention: Ms. Kathryn Frank Date Analyzed: 01/31/96 QA/QC Officer -'n6C Date Digested: 01/30/96 VP Analytical f1 ,,,.,_,...--- TCLP MERCURY Comoound % Recoverv Shealv Lab No.: 83160 MS Mercury 96.0 Comoound % Recoverv Shealy Lab No.: 83004N MS Mercury 94.0 L b a oratory C ontro IS amo e Comoound % Recoverv Mercury 99.0 TCLP Blank dioested 01/30/96 ·- Comoound Result POL (me/I) Mercurv ND 0.001 ND= Not detected I I I I Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I TCLP Volatiles I I Method 1311/8260A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INSTitUMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA ME1HOD 8260A For Samples: lab ID #8 30dft\!' lablD# __ _ labID#-__ _ labID# __ _ labID# __ _ labID#-__ _ labID# __ _ lab ID# ---labIDlt __ _ labID# __ _ IabID# __ _ labID# __ _ CRITERIA P/F COMMENTS INITIAL CALIBRA TION:(a 1qa s suu will>,-at Date of calibruion: I l,,1p(, croeaMDL) p All !l81ldarm and 50iution., ~ ,.,.i,;,, mcdlod p required boldiftg times BFB Tune Oileria(lable 3) r SPCCs -criteria me1: in section 7.4.3.1 in method 82(,l)A p %XSD tor all analytes < 15%(usc avg.~ RF furcalc.) p %RSD for all anal~ > 15%{cuulall:: C3I curve wilh r >-0.995) i0 A r~o,qCj CCC, ave RFs %RSD < 30 r' DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION Date analyzed: I h,/q(, (begiming r:J each day ande.....-y 12 hr) BFB 1\:a,e Crilm:,(11ble 3) p =~)ofo'7'io /;r,<15' Midpoint calibration Sid run IO verity. 1. SPCC, -criteria met in xctioo 7.4.3. l m meihod 81J50A 2. CCC, %Drift < 20 ? 3. r,_,,,.i Standards R r widrin 30 sec of last ch<cl< !lld(or cal) 4. Ek..7' area for JSs -50% 10 +100% from la.st cbeck(or cal) 5. Surrogate% n:c Wllhin memo<! control limits SA.\IPLE CRITERIA I. '>let criteria in stcps 3 • 5 und<r dailykontinoing calibrnlioo ? 2. Run within 12hr of last in~trol tune 3. Analyzed widlin war1dng range of the curve( <:highest Sid) I hereby certify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. All out-of• rontrOI meas=:ments ~laling IO the method requim:1 a.cceptance criteria have been documented in the above table along with possible efft,;:ts on the sample analytical data. Name: INSTIUJMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA METHOD 8260A For Samples: lab ID # '3 3 I b0 labID# __ _ lab!D# __ _ lab ID# --- labID#· __ _ labID#. __ _ lab ID# ·---labID#. __ _ lab ID# __ _ labID#. __ _ labID# __ _ labID# __ _ CRITERIA P/F COMME.VI'S INITIAL CALIBRA TION!(lll l£a>t S "'1s wi1b oae a! -p Date of calibration: I IN J:,G, ctlle2rMDL) All 3'alldard3 and :,oJution3 ~ within mcd>od p Jl!qum!d bolding time& BFB Tune Crileria(lable 3) p SPCC, -crilt7ia met in section 7.4J.1 in mednl 8260A p %RSD liJr all. analytes < l5%(U9C avg. relative RF fur calc.) p %RSD foe all malytes:, 15%{C31culart: c3I curve wilh r >0.995) N It r > D ,q'j CCCs ave RFs %RSD < 30 p DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION Dale analyred: I /z."1 lrC (begiming cl each day and e-r 12 hr) BFB Tin, Crileria(tallle 3) p Time(s) of o1~'J... runing: Midpoint calilnli{)n Sid run IO 'lfflfy; l. SPCC, -criteria met in xction 7 .4.3. l -, method 82tiOA 2. CCC. %Drift < 20 p 3. rnttmal Stlllldacds RT within 30 ,ie,:: of l&!t check sul(orcal) 4. Ek..7' """'-for lSs •50% IO+!~ frcm last cbeck(or cal) 5. Surrogmt: % m: within rrw::thod control limits SAMPLE CRITERJA L ¼c1 cril<ria in Steps 3 . 5 under daily,,::ontinning calibratioo r 2. Run within 12hr of last in-aJ11trol tune 3. Analyzed within wcrlci.og rang< of the curve( <higoon .ul) I hereby certify that all the above infonnation is coattt to the best of my knowledge. All out-of• contr0l measurements relating lo the method required aca:ptance criteria have been documented in the above t.1ble along with possible effectS Oil the sample analytical data. Name: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Analyst :_~D_I-J_._P~/~f!..~eJ)~--C-C/MS 1:D: ,.,,,J 3 Date/Time: l/i..>faG IY,J -~-.1-"'~--'----'---l...- Daily scd ID: __ w_'1.._1_1~_),,..__ Initial Cal. Dace '-~•~i~, '{_f~'i_.t,~--Heaced pu:::-ge e/N) : SYSTEM PSR?ORMANCE C-IBC< COMPOUNDS (SPCCs) : I CCMFOu'ND I RF '.,<J · 1 (daily) MIN RF I Chlorcmechane I o. {03 0.100 ----------------------------------------------------i -=~ ==:=:~=::::=~~,=---__ ---i __ 0, 3 :l-1 _____ -~~ =~~ _ --_ I B:::-c:moform O, 'f7,) I > 0. 100 ----------------------------------------------------. I l,1,2,2-Tet:-ac:'~lcrcechane I I C:t--~lor2Cenzer:e v,911 I C)NC. (t.:c;/L) (C:a.:.2.y) 0.300 0.300 I MAX %-D ======================================---==--==--===--==----=-- / C,' .CC'~·-; ~~~cc'-c~c l/(0 '{. (:, 20 .0 --------------------------------------------------------------- i_ ~~'=:::~:~ ______________ i _____ 'i_',~ J ______ i __ }c J ____ i __ ~~ ~ ~ ____ i i _ ~ ~ = =: ==~= ===~==~~~-= -----i _ ----~( { ------i --{J ~ i_ _ --i _ -= ~ ~ ~ ----i I TcL:e:-,e I ',/. ~ I 5. c) 20. 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------~. ~=~:~·=-~:~'=:~': _ ---------------~~--'='----_ i __ t,_i__ ------~~: ~ -----'. _ ,~-=~-~-=-~~-====~:---------------~-j~,_/_ -------j~ ~ ~ - - -- - - ~~ ~ ~ - - -- - Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 01/29/96 VOLATILES COMPOUND RESULT PQL (me:/1) benzene ND 0.005 carbon tetrachloride ND 0.005 chlorobenzene ND 0.005 1,4-dichlorobenzene. ND 0.005 1,2-dichloroethane ND 0.005 1, 1-dichloroethene ND 0.005 2-butanone ND 0.005 tetrachloroethene ND 0.005 trichloroethene ND 0.005 vinvl chloride ND 0.010 I I I I I I QA/QC Officer toff.,., VP Analytical tl1~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83004N TCLP MS VOLATILES TCLP MA TRIX SPIKE COMPOUND RECOVERY benzene 96.1 carbon tetrachloride 92.0 chlorobenzene 91.0 1,4-dichlorobenzene 93.1 1,2-<lichloroethane 94.9 l, 1-<lichloroethene 90.0 2-butanone 88.1 tetrachloroethene 88.7 trichloroethene 93.5 vinvl chloride 50.7 Q Al QC Officer ---f'nOC... VP Analytical lh~ I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I I TCLP Semi-Volatiles I Method 1311/8270B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I For Samples: INSTRUMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA MEIBOD 82708 lab rn # 130°y,0 labID# 'l,1(,0 lablD# __ _ CRITERIA labID# __ _ labID# __ _ lab!D# __ _ lab ID# ---labID# lablDfl __ _ P/F COMMENTS 1NITIAL CALIBRATION:(111 Jea..t 5 .eds wilh ooc a1 p Dale of calibration: 0 I I "'ff 'I crlle3:"MDL) All 5laJJdmrls and sollltions prcpar,:dlutili=l wimin nxmcxl f mquin:d balding times DFTPP Tune Criteria(table 3) t DDT drg1+lo•••• <20% tJA- Ben%idine and penlaclljGtµ~ !¥'C:9Cfll al namal l'l'SjXl0'.11'$ NA-with oo p<3k tailing visiblc(chromalllgraphy cha:t S4d) Compcmcrus of in1£re.,1 with RTs of 0.80-UO relative to one i' of the Internal SlllOdards SPCCs -minimum avg. RFs = 0.05 e %.RSD fee :ll. er1.e.ly1..=s-< t5%(use lvg.. r-...1.?tive RF for ~c.) p '¼RSD for an analytes > I 5%(wcub1e cal curve 111i1h r >-0.995} /J !+- CCCs ave RF, '¼RSD < 30% p DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION (beginning oi each day and every 12 hr) p Date analyzed; I / z.._q /qt,. , DFTI'P Tune Criteria(Lllble 3) p Tirne(s) of I j}, 'f I ·1 .,, ti "7 :;:.. 1/_iq['JiE_ It/ l.£.. tuning: 1'fidpoon calibration std ruo to verify: I. SPCCs -mirummn lvg. RF, = 0.05 p 2. CCC! %Drift in concallratiun < 20% pp 3. lntcrnal Standards RT within 30 sec oi wt check Sld(ot Cll) 4. ElCP area for !Ss -50% to-,. 100% from last chect(or cal) p 5. Surrogate '¼ rec ·,rithin method :omrol limii, F Ha.h1x 1 n ln/t.Kn u.,J SAMPLE CRITERIA l. Met criteria in steps 3 -5 under daily/cootinuing calibn.tion p 2. Run within 12hr of las< in-control mne p 3. Analyud wilh,n worl;ing r.1'1ge of the curve( <llighesr std) ? I hereby certify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. All out-of- conrrol rneasuremenis relating to the method n:quired accepcmce criteria have been documented in the above table along with possible effects on the sample analytical data. Name: /Jee /JJ11u 7 Date: J /;& I ti I/ (print) ' :'-/rune:._~/)~(~{ __,_/]-'--'-1/1t1=-.fl-'----- (sign) • R r' 1 J QA Officer Signalllre: -f'}1A).}2.._ 117-;{.,1.,~ ~ DATA VALIDATION CHECKLIST (SAMPLES) Paramela Group: __ SYOA __ Client Name: Metllod Re.fe=cc: __ 82700 __ Project Number: Prescrvutive: __ ICE __ _ Site Name: Prepared by: N/ A a noupplicable Dale: 7 = mmin~ data LAB ID It f J., l',l',L),. f3/I, 0 COMMENTS DATA OUAL HOLDING TIME (....,.:7<ioy,IO~~ 40 dll,·-· to ) p p HCUJING TIME ( ,.,;J ~ 14 ... ., """" ~J .. -:g~\ !NlTIALCAL p e (D1'TPP ..... .,.ta1,.J) (DOT DliG. "'°"') !5SM!s..-.bl,.....!,IDLI <l!i't,l!SO r~ ,ii ....i,.... lO ~ Rfl to alal1r.c i;oac) ~is,. mo.A doca! ~ (U. (6) RT O.l-1.20) (-:t. IUl/2) (Sl'CC • .JI> 0.05) ICCC_. RP '11,RSl><lCl DAILY ,CONT. CAL r p _,_:, Ma21l IN ,._a, f!X' ........ gygp.y 11 HOHl:S l.RFBt1:1m:.JCC:sb.:! 2.. ~ cat no. dlca: • • Rf>O.CIS -ax~,~ · LS. n-e;.tT-,,/JOsec of lase CV <'JI" i.oiuaJ cal m.idp. -EIC:P f~ LS.(-l~ w •l~...!._~,~CV .s l,11,m:~!, METI!OD BLANX I) p LCS(FuJI List/ /\IA-i..JA-n •.. - -[r«Or'l!m.tnJ~l.eo) MS/SAMPLE D_llf: tJe>v v;..,, ••'"' -I (:cconnncnd able }VII MS l}flUJ TRIP/FIELD BLANK Ntr tJA- EQUIP BLANK NA NA- DEIBCTION L!MJT r p \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 01/29/96 SEMI-VOLATILES COMPOUND RESULT POL /ms,/]) 4-methvlohenol ND 0.020 2-methvlohenol ND 0.010 2. 4-<linitrotoluene ND 0.010 hexachlorobenzene ND 0.010 hexachlorobutad iene ND 0.010 hexachloroethane ND 0.010 nitrobenzene ND 0.010 nentachloronhenol ND. 0.020 nvridine ND 0.010 2 4.5-trichloronhenol ND 0.010 2, 4 .6-trichloroohenol ND 0.010 QA/QC Officer 'i'Y\fC VP Analytical /JI fr,,./ Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83004N TCLP MS 01/29/96 SEMI-VOLATILES COMPOUND RECOVERY 4-methvlohenol 59.1 2-methvlohenol 46.7 2. 4-<l initrotoluene 43.7 hexachlorbbenzene 38.0 hexachlorobutadiene 35.0 hexachloroethane 56.2 nitrobenzene 53.0 oentachloroohenol 45.4 nuridine I 7.3 2. 4,5-trichloroohenol 52.0 2, 4,6-trichloronhenol 46.3 I I I I I I QA/QC Officer :1Y\9,f._,, I VP Analytical al~ ' I I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I Analyst: DNP GC/M.S ID: ill Date/Time: //zq/CJu ;,cl_ -----------'+,--=-'--1,-=---'-'---' ---- Daily std ID/Cone (ug/ml) : __ w:_:· _;_!~5,::,_{;"'-(;-1..d4----""'l)"'-i[J_1,,!C,,:(./4JtL!.m'-'-!-I _ SYSTEM PERFORMANCE C-IBCK COMPOUNDS (SPCCs): COMPOUND RF (daily) Initial Cal, MIN RRF =--==---==---==-----===-====-===-=====-===--==-----------------I ).1 I_ N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine _____________ /, O 7 }._ __ l ___ ~ ~ ~=~ ___ _ ,If) I _Hexachlorocyelopentadiene _______________ o },J,1 _I ___ ~~~=~----1 {J q I _ 2, 4 -Dini trophenol ______________________ -~ ~~ q f __ l ___ ~ ~ ~=~ ___ _ I J J I _ 4 -Ni crophenol __________________________ () ,,,; {J 7 ______ ~ ~ ~: ~ ___ _ I I --------------------====-====-===-====---------================= ::.ead Cone. (ug/ml) %D I lj?/101 tfl I --------------------=========-===-===-,,,,~--------================= & ?' l_Ace~,a;ir,chec:e ________________ l __ fjJi f_ ___ l __ Lf_X ___ l __ :~~~----l JJ{;,f I /3.i, I 20.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------I I ;./:) ~ -~=~~~~~~~~~:'~~~=~~= ~ -------_ l _ --.J}i_ -Cj ---l _ ~ ;},_ f_ __ l _ -= ~ ~ ~ ---_ l ,;,,;,11-,-Nicrcscci;ir.e!'.ylamine I --ti/ I /71 </ I 20.0 I 1/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- /(1 / :,4-~ic~la~=~enze~e ' - 1~31 Di-:c.-occyl ;ir,atr,alac;c I tpi,1 I ;q,,f I 20,0 I I ; c;cI: ~~,~~~~~~~~~~::::: ::: ::: :: ::: I:: :ic~:(::: I: :1.: X:: :I::~~~~:::: I 11 ~ & ~ _ ~=~,=~ ~ ~ ~ ~"==~= ______________ l, __ JJ.~ ___ l __ J;., _'-f ___ l __ : ~ ~ ~ ____ l ;_j{jl _ 4-Chloro-3-methyl;ihenol _____ I __ ij?J, 1 ___ I __ 7,,+ ___ I __ 20,0 ____ I I 3 & ~ _: ~ ~ =:==~=~==~~,=~~~ __________ l __ -~ t ___ l __ I}~-~ ___ l _ -=~ ~ ~ ____ l 1J-l _: =~===~~~=~~=-_________________ fI'L 9 ______ q, ! _____ -=~~~---__ I :_.., j Phe!1ol :f(I 1 7 / 7 J , 0 · V 20,0 I Date: 1/z-<1/91, I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I I TCLP Pesticides I Method 1311/8080A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r. INSTII.UMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA ME1HOO 8080 For Samples: lab ID# 1:3co'j t,l lab ID# 1°'>1 ho ...,.l.wID# __ _ lab!D# __ _ CRITERIA lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID#. __ _ lab ID#.~-- J]'lj1TIAL CALIBRATION:(m last 5 std! wid! one al O< near MDL and use of dual column for ccnfirmation} All SIJllJdmh and solurims pn:pm:dlutiliud wi11m llldhod reqwed oolding times fa ternal ruridard calculation u;,ed 11/illl r ::,. OS'l5 DDT and Endrin degradation < ~ DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION (begirm,g of oach day and every 12 hr) Midpoim calitrarion std rui to verify: l. Run midl)oint cai Sid to check all analytes wirilin 15% oi true w.Jue 2. DDi and Endrvt degradation < 20% 3. Surrogaa, 9{, rec witltm lab ;;e,,eraled control Jimirs C' J. ,1nl' r." r1-...-T"T:'0 I~ •.:,"-.rl'lrLC. \_.ftl I C.f\.tt,,, I' Bracketed by in-mntrol CVs 2. S=1CS in cootrol • 3. Analyzed will\Jn wcrblg range o! lbe cu;,:( <highelt ,Id) lab!D# __ _ lablD#. __ _ lab!D# __ _ labID# __ _ P/F COMMENTS Darr of calibration: 1l,1-2.11K!L. p I p p '/':::,0,'(1 hi /A-I I i I I ' p ! Date an.a.lyzed: J(:z.)/"/C p ~ /P.. I p ' p 2 p I hereby cenify that oll the alxwc inforrruuion is com:ct to the t.!st cf my icnowletlge. All om-of- contro l measurement~ rel acing to the method required acceptance criteria have been documc nred in the aoove table along '-;th possible eff= on the sample analytical data. QA Offker Signature: Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 01/25/96 QA/QC Officer --4-Y\f,C. VP Analytical A~ COMPOUND ~amma-BHC (lindane) chlordane endrin heotachlor heotachlor eooxide methox vchlor toxaohene PESTICIDES :METHOD 8080A RESULT ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Date analyzed: 01/25/96 Date extracted: 01/24/96 POL (mg/]) 0.001 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.004 0. 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 281.Sl-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 01/31/96 QA/QC Officer -t'Y'\8C- VP Analytical M ,:1-t--/ COMPOUND nmma-BHC /lindane) chlordane endrin hentachlor heotachlor eooxide methoxvchlor toxaohene PESTICIDES METHOD 8080A RESULT ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Date analyzed: 01/31/96 Date extracted: 01/31/96 POL (m~/1) 0.001 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.004 0.10 Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83004N TCLP MS QA/QC Officer :hJoc VP Analytical ,tr1/rl---"' PESTICIDES METHOD 8080A MA TRIX SPIKE FOR TCLP BATCH Date analyzed: 01/31/96 Date extracted: 01/31/96 Comoound ' % Recoverv MS eamma-BHC (1indane) 70.8 chlordane 105.3 endrin 85.6 heotachlor 76.6 hentachlor epoxide 84.8 methoxvchlor 98.0 toxanhene 101.0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 's"!ETc:?-: To{ evy&~ OATS: i p-4' l,f ( .',NAL YST: ~t2~t ____ _ IC #: I DETSCTCR: ·r;;.,co :jj-J._ COL #: __..,K:_,__._(~r .... )_o....!.(...,_) ____ _ STD/C'.JNC. I I I I I I •--~~~~::2~ ____ lL O ------! _____ J_J) _____ 1 __ . _3 ___ CJ ______ , ____ f, 0 _____ 1 _ s. 0 -------~ I I I I I I ,....,,...., I .~ ... :i::-~ I ~Q::'."I . I ;J,:::=-~ I ~=-;.. 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C. /if)__ / ... / _ ff. ;). L._08-1701 _M-608 PCB· 1248 I I L._O8-1701 _L._O8-608 ---······················-····--·······--···-···----·--------- PCB -1254 L._O8-1701 ___,LDB-608 PCB· 1260 ---·····-·······----------------------,--- L_.O8-1701 _L"os-so8 I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I I TCLP Herbicides I Method 1311/SlS0B I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . INS1RUMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMAR y FOR EPA METI-IOD 8150B For S amp I es: lab ID # '{3oo'-{ rJ lab ID# 'B 11,0 -:ablD# __ _ Lab.ID# __ _ CRITERIA Jab ID It __ _ labID# __ _ lab ID I# __ _ Jab ID #---'-- lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ Jab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ P/F COMMENTS INITIAL CALIBRATJON:(at least 5 8'ds with one at f Date of calil:rntion-r h LI 'f I" er tx= MDL 311d """of dual cowmn fer conf:rm:~.icn) I " External standald calculation used Wlth r > 0.995 p 7o.9'1 ' DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION p Date analy=l: i/_U, (_9 (.,, (beginning of ru, and evay l O samples) Midpoint Qllilncioo sul ruo IO verify: l. Ran midpoint cal ,Id to check all anillyte:; within l5% of p true Vllloc 2. Surrogau % rec within tab genuaced cvntrvl \i.,tiits p SAMPLE CRITERIA l. Brncketed by in control CV s p 2. S ~ in COO[I'Q] ~ 3. Analy,cd wilhin woning range of :be cunt( <higl,cst ;Id) l hereby certify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. All out-of- control measurements relating to the method rr:quin:rl acceptance critoia have been documented in the above table along with possible effects on the sample analytical data. Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 01/26/96 QNQC Officer 1Y.G(.. VP Analytical t11tt------:' • TCLP HERBICIDES METHOD 8150B Date analyzed: 01/26/96 Date extracted: 01/24/96 COMPOUND RESULT POL (m11/I) 2,4-D ND 0. 10 2,4.5-TP ND 0. 10 I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank 02/01/96 QA/QC Officer ,l'Y)GC. COMPOUND 2.4-D 2,4,5-TP VP Analytical 111;t,.--" ' TCLP HERBICIDES METHOD 8150B RESULT ND ND Date analyzed: 02/01/96 Date extracted: 01/31/96 POL (mg/I) 0.10 0.10 Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 281~1-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: TCLP Blank MS 02/01/96 QA/QC Officer Tn8:::: VP Analytical IYlrJ . TCLP HERBICIDES METHOD 8150B BLANK MA TRIX SPIKE FOR TCLP BATCH Date analyzed: 02/01/96 Date extracted: 01/31/96 Compound % Recoverv MS 2,4-D 106.8 2,4,5-TP 97.8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83004N TCLP MS QA/QC Officer -rnw VP Analytical (nlJ-L/ TCLP HERBICIDES MA TRIX SPIKE FOR TCLP BATCH Compound % Recoverv MS 2,4-D 112.8 2,4,5-TP 101.2 METHOD 8150B Date analyzed: 02/01/96 Date extracted: 01/31/96 i\-£615 DAILY STA1'v'DARD VERIFICATION DATE: . d:{1 11 b MUL Tl-LEV DATE: J./ ( (10 PARAMETER TRUE CONC (µg/rnl) 2, 4-D 0.05 2, 4, 5-TP (Silvex) 0.05 COLUMN: ;#7t, if-fr STD#:--"':.=_+c,.-_ ANALYST: f<;};-STD#:--"""L..-f--- READ CONC PERCENT DIFF PRIMARY COLUMN (ug/mJ) 0 . .,--<+r1 ; lg,-/DB-1701 DB-608 - . c,cl+-~ r .)__ ,L.DB-1701_0B-608 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M615 DAILY STA.Nl)ARD VERIF1CATION DATE: ,(JJc(Yb MULTI-LEVDATE: ilJ-kl'.f~- ! PARA.i.'vfETER TRUE CONC (ug/ml) 2, 4-D 0.05 2, 4, 5-TP (Silvex) 0.05 COLUMN: -#]~, -#k.5,-STD#: w.£,:f c_ ' ANALYST: t<f STD#: i;\!S. 0 I READ CONC PERCENT DIFF PRHviA.RY COLUMN (µg/ml) 0,cq (-S, ) J. -:,,,..~ i bB-1701 DB-608 C',Cl{'>/ i}-,,).--_LDB-l70l_DB-608 / M • 608 DAILY STANDARD VERFICATION DA TE: i (1.r-f:? £, coLUMN: ,:tt lrf r #,f£ STD#: W4-3 { c. i~ s.17-r~c MULTl·LEV DA TE ,rtjt~r I r/j l-',U.~I ?b ANALYST: ()t: STD#: k'"!P?{' ;Jr?-.,.-c)~ . PARAMETER / TRUE CONC /READ CONC / PERCENT DIFF / PRIMARY COLUMN I (ug/ml) I (ug/ml) I I aldrin 0.05 a· BHC 0.05 o.c1t7<{, r . .,;i O.O'fb,),.. I 7,c., L__DB-1701 _Los.sos L__DB-1701 / DB-608 b • BHC a.as o . .:'i-7~ (.0 L__DB-1701 ./ D8-608 d • BHC a.as lindane 0.05 Q.L1't-]) <;.* ,,.c~b)._ 7-(, L._D8•1701 LDB-608 L__DB-1701 ....'.'.'._DB-608 · chlordane a.so L__DB-1701 J_DB-608 4,4' · DOD 0.05 (.) 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SPCC, -criu:ria met in xction 7.4.3.l., !Ildhod 82SlA 2. ca:, %Drift < 20 3. rnttrnal Standards RT with:in 30 sec of J&.t chedc ,id( or ct!) 4. ElCP area for !Ss -50% 10 +100% from last cbca(or cal) 5. Surrogm,: % = w:ithin !IIClhod conlrol limie, I SA..W'LE CRITERJA l. ¼t crill:ria in steps 3 -5 unda dailykontinning calibrarioo 2. RUii ..-ithin 12hr of la& in<ontrol tune 3. Analyzed wimin warting range of the curve( <highest ,ud) P/F F f f p p Np;. F p p F lab ID# ~3,1 <.,;z... lab ID# "il~ll.3 labID#•n141 lab ID # <J'c; I 6 COMMENTS Date of calibralion: I I IS I"/ l,, r::. O,"i.'j' Dale analyzed: 1/2t,/'lC:, Tmie(s) of j, tuning; o 7'+& 111 I , I hereby certify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. All out-of- contn:>I measurements relating lo the method rcq_uiral acceptance criteria have been documented in the above table along with po~ble effects Oil the sample analytic.al data. Date:'Z--ffefaC I QA Officer Si gnanire: INSTil.UMENT QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA METHOD 8260A For Samples: lab ID# ~3fb6 lab ID# g:31c,'7 lab!D# g3;Vx lab ID # "il '> >c"zl lab ID # 'i5 s .!.dJ lab ID II °"" .,_, o Lab ID# '132-1 I . lab ID# :?J'-1<- CRITERIA INITIAL CALIBRA TION:(ar ie.ut 5 su1s wim one at crr=-MDL) All 5lal1dard3 and ,o!ution.1 µrc:para1/uriliml rit,;n mc:dlod required ~ tin>e. BFB T ur>e Crileria(lable 3) SPCC, -criteria met in sa:ticm 7.4.J.I in methcd 8260A %llSD for ;ill analyta < 15%(usc avg. rdative RF for calc.) %RSD fee .all malytes > 15%{calculau: ~ curve w:ilb r ::-0.995) CCC• ave RFs %RS D < 30 DAILY OR CONTINUING CALIBRATION I (begiming ~ each day and every 12 hr) BFB 1\me Crncrio(able 3) Mxlpoint C3librllli-On ,ttl run IO verify: I. SPCC., -criIGri.a mel in xctioo 7.4_J,l a, mdhoo 8261A 2. CCCJ %Drift< 20 3. [ncemal Standards RTwithin30seccrf mtcheck sldl;orCJ.l) 4. EJCP are,. for JSs -50% to +JOO',, from last cbccr(or cal) 5. Stm"Og!IIC % rec within mclhod corurol limits I SA .. \IPLE CRITER1A l. ¼::t cri tai.a in steps 3 -5 Linda daily A:on tin rung cali lrratioo 2. R Ull WJ th in 12hr of last in<ontrol tune 3. Analyzed within wcrl:ing range of Ill curve( <highest Sid) lab ID# __ _ lab ID# lab ID #-:-. --- lab ID# __ _ P/F COMMENTS Date of calibration; I f, '< f:I b I-' p p p p NA-,-> 081 p I Date an.al.yzed: j/7n/q(,, f' Tmie(s) of O"f I I tuning: ? I I p I hereby cenify that all the above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. All out-of- control measurements relating IO the method ro:iuircd accepmnce criteria have been documerned in the above table along with possible effectS on the sample analytical data. Dare: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .~ I ------------------- SHEALY Lab ID Numher 82997N 82998N 82999N 83000N 83001N 83002N 83003N 83006N -83156 83157 83161 83162 83163 83164 83165 83166 83167 83168 83207 83208 83209 83210 83211 83212 83213 TCL VOCs -Surrogate Recoveries HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby First Ouarter 1996 J ,2-Dichlorodhane-d4 Toluene-d8 (%) (%) 78.5 I()(} 97.3 101 92.3 101 100 105 99.5 98.0 104 103 109 105 IOI 107 106 105 110 107 80.7 100 112 106 1 11 105 111 106 109 101 88.2 101 107 104 108 104 112 104 80.2 103 110 102 106 103 107 102 106 104 102 101 4-Uromofluorobenzene (%) 90.3 92.7 9 I. I 93.2 90.3 93.5 94.0 97.8 92.4 98.0 88.4 97.0 93.2 97.0 93.6 99.8 94.7 94.8 97.1 96.3 94.3 93.6 92.2 94.8 103 Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: Blank 01/26/96 VOLATILES COMPOUND RESULT pnL (mg/I) acetone ND 0.020 benzene ND 0.005 bromodichloromethane ND 0.005 bromoform ND 0.005 bro mo methane ND 0.010 2-butanone ND 0.010 carbon disulfide ND 0.020 carbon tetrachloride ND 0.005 chlorobenzene ND 0.005 chloroethane ND 0.010 chloroform ND 0.005 chloromethane ND 0.010 dibromochloromethane ND 0.005 l. l-dichloroethane ND 0.005 1,2-dichloroethane ND 0.010 l. l-dichloroethene ND 0.005 cis-1.2-dichloroethene 'ND 0.005 I I I II I I QA/QC Officer 1Yl0,c. I VP Analytical /tlr-' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 2 VOLATILES -Continued for Blank 01/26/96 COMPOUND RESULT POL (mgn) trans-1.2-<lichloroethene ND 0.005 1.2-<l ichloroorooane ND 0.005 cis-1 3-<lichloroorooene ND 0.005 ethvlbenzene ND 0.005 ethvl methacrvlate ND 0.005 2-hexanone ND 0.005 ·methvlene chloride ND 0.005 4-meth v 1-2-oentanone ND 0.005 stvrene ND 0.005 I, 1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ND 0.010 tetrachloroethene ND 0.005 toluene ND 0.005 I, 1, I-trichloroethane ND 0.005 I, 1,2-trichloroethane ND 0.005 trichloroethene ND 0.005 vinvl acetate ND 0.005 vinvl chloride ND 0.010 xvlenes ND 0.015 ND = Not detected Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83002N MS/MSD QA/QC Officer iY)Qc VP Analytical /ti~ VOLATILES by 8260A MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE FOR BATCH Date· 01/27/96 Comnound % Recovery Control Limits MS MSD RPD Max % Recovery Range RPO benzene 112 99.2 12.0 13.9 37-151 chlorobenzene 106 102 3. I 8.7 37-160 I. l-<lichloroethene 102 100 2.2 10.8 59-155 toluene 105 104 1.3 10.1 47-150 trichlorethene 111 98.0 10.0 15.9 71-157 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELAt~E P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: Blank 01/27/96 VOLATILES COMPOUND RESULT POL !m!!/1) acetone ND 0.020 benzene ND 0.005 bromodichloromethane ND 0.005 bromoform ND 0.005 bromomethane ND 0.010 2-butanone ND 0.010 carbon disulfide ND 0,020 carbon tetrachloride ND 0.005 chlorobenzene ND 0,005 chloroethane ND 0.010 chloroform ND 0,005 chloromethane ND 0.010 d ibromochloromethane ND 0,005 1, 1-dichloroethane ND 0.005 1.2-dichloroethane ND 0,010 I. 1-dichloroethene ND 0.005 cis-1,2-dichloroethene ND 0.005 QA/QC Officer :tnB:,, VP Analytical ~ COMPOUND trans-1. 2-<lichloroethene 1.2-<lichloroorooane cis-1.3-<lichloroorooene · ethvlbenzene ethvl methacrvlate 2-hexanone .methvlene chloride 4-methvl-2-nentanone stvrene I .1.2.2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene I. I. I-trichloroethane I 12-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinvl acetate vinvl chloride xvlenes ND = Not detected Page 2 VOLATILES -Continued for Blank O 1/27 /96 RESULT enL /m11/]) ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.010 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.005 ND 0.010 ND 0.015 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83001N MS/MSD Q Al QC Officer ::0:::!1%-: VP Analytical /VI~ VOLATILES by 8260A MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE FOR BATCH Date· 01/26/96 Comoound % Recoverv Control Limits MS MSD RPD Max % Recovery Range RPD benzene 105 105 0 13.9 37-151 chlorobenzene 101 99.8 1.2 8.7 37-160 I. 1-d ichloroethene 95.4 96.0 0.6 10.8 59-155 toluene 97.0 96.0 1.0 IO. I 47-150 trichlorethene 102 104 1.9 15.9 71-157 Analysc:_~i)~N_P+,b~/2_f"'D __ GC/MS ID:_~//"~S~J._3 ____ Dace/Tirr:e: //21,,/44 0'17_7 I I Daily std ID:_~t~v'--~-1~1/'------Initial Cal. Date: _ _,_,1~6~i~/_q~b~--Heated purse ("!/N) : "'ii SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CEECK COMPOUNDS (SPCCs): I COMPOUND I Chloromethane I RF ,CO (daily) [), I I I MIN RE' 0.100 i_:~==~~~~::::::~~: ________ i __ Pc!?f ___ i ___ ~~=~~---i i_~::~:::~ _________________ I __ ~.y,;-2 __ I_>_ 0.100 ___ I i_:~=~=~==::::::~::::::~:-1::·:_i __ o,,Yl ------~~=~~----I Chlorcoenzene I COM?CUNiJ I C'.::UC (ug/c.) (da.ily) 0.300 %D I MAZ %D j ·,,,_,,,~'-•~~~c:-·-c-" '/~,l-' <{,0 j 2C•.O --------------------------------------------------------------- i -:~~=== ==~ --------------i _ -.. !~: ~ ------i _ --(,~ ?_ --i _ -= ~ ~ ~ ----~ I l,2-iJic:o.lor:::,propar.e I '/1,) I ,;,c.,' j 20.0 I ----------------------~----------------------------------------i_::='~:'.': ______________________ ~<f, 'I _____ i ___ //,v _i __ :~~~----- i_ ~=~:= _ ::~::'.': _ ---------_ i _ --__ if_i )_ _ ---_ i __ _I!~(}_ -_ i _ -=~ ~ ~ ---_ i I Vinyl chloride I 41,'C:: I ~ o I 20. 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Analyst. : _ ___:::D_,_tv:..cP+/.,_12----'1:.=-(12-'-'------GC/MS ID : ___ l'-1_'5_J_s___ Date/Time : / /-z. 6 /2., f 7?., y I /rs/2& Heated purge (Y/N) : f---- ' l Daily std ID : __ Cv_?.~J~r~<'----Initial Cal. Date: SYSTEM PERFORMANCE C-IBCK COMPOUN""DS (SPCCs): I Chlorcmethar1e I f),fo( 0.100 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 1,1-Dichloroethane I O,s'I,; 0.100 I_ Brcmcfom _________________ I __ O, '>31 __ I_>_ O .100 ___ I I 1,1,2,2-Tetrachlorcethane I o,3'-l<f I 0.300 I ---------------------------------------------------- 1 Chlcrccenzene (i, g'{'] O. 300 C'-.LI3?-"'.TICN C-:ECK CQM?OL1IDS ( CCC::s) : I CCM?OUL'ill I CCriC (us-/L) (c:a:.ly) I Mi'\.X %0 -----------------------------------=---------------==-====-==== I , , "' -·-, ~~-e-·-c-c I .-. ri 1 · 1 -o o 1 _, ~--~~------·-------)u, I /,'j ~ ·' --------------------------------------------------------------1 c-,lcrcfcrT, I ,;'i, '7 I cp, cJ I 20. o I ______________________________________________ J _______________ _ ~ -= ~ = :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= -----~ ----~t-r _ ---~ -_'.I?_ ---~ --~= ~~ ----~ l _ :~=,~=~'=-________________ l ____ _LI_ L.~-____ l __ l ~ ~-~ __ l __ ~~ ~ ~ ____ l I :ethyl benzene I 'fu, i I 1, V I 20. 0 I -------------------------------~---________ j __________________ _ j Vinyl chloride / 1./5", L / er,(,, / 20. 0 / ~PA M8260 ,1 Analyst : _0::::...c.N..::.' _P--'-~-'-f2.----"'CT).=:__ GC/MS ID : __ ;....""'~" _l_"3.:::::..___ Oat e/Time : ------'/...,__/4_;:_z;r:...:.h.:..:c.=----'-/-=-0-=--z. .!..-7 __ 1 Daily std ID: __ 1,_c.._· _z._1..:._f--=C,,:____ Initial Cal. Date : _ __,_,4/'---'----'1 g<.1./_q-'-(,"'---Heated purge.(Y/N) : ,J 1 SYSl!:.M PSRFORMANCE C--IBCK COMPOUNDS (SPCCs): ==-------------------------------J----------------- 1 COMPOUND I RE' S< I MIN RF I · (daily) ~ _ :~:':1:':~'.:=~~~'.: ________________ v, 113 ___ I ___ ~ ~ :~~ ___ _ / l,1-Dichloroethane 0 ,33,z / 0.100 l _ ~=:~':~':~ ____________________ 0,5"7 ; __ ~ _ ~ _~~=~~ ___ I l_:~=~=~===::==~~~=:=~::=~~::_l __ o,1~r ______ ~~~~~---~ l _ =~=:=:~:~=:~'.:-_______________ /,o<, ,z _______ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ___ _ ::_;I__;I3?-...~T:i::ON c-~c:-<: CCMPOL1'luS ( CCCs) : I CCM~CL1'iD I I C'.JNC(ug/U (c:ailyl %C I Mi'-.X %D --=============-=====--======--==-=====---=-==-====--=--==--=--~ _ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ·=: ~ ~ ~=:: : : : : ___________ I c.~ } ______ l __ i ~ ._ ~-_____ :: ~ ': ____ _ l _ :~·===: ==~ ___________________ r_~-'J ______ l ___ 1 ~1~ ~ ______ : ~ ~ ~ ____ _ I l, 2-0ichloropropa:-.e I fl" I / 1, -3 I 20. 0 I __________________________________ ] ___________________________ _ l _ === ·~:~·'.: _________________ ~ ____ 2f ~ !:,_ _____ l __ l} ~ ~ __ l __ : ~ ~ ~ ____ l l _ ~~~~-= -~:~::~'.:-__________ l ____ 'it~-_____ l __ Ji'"~--~--=~ ~ ~ ____ l l _ ·:=::'~= -=~=~==~:: -_____________ iJ:9 ___________ ~: ? ___ ~ _ -=~ ~ ~ ____ _ -------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I QUALITY CONTROL DATA I I Ethylene Glycol I Method 8015A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I For Samples: INS1RUMENT QC V ALIDATICN SUMMARY FOR EPA METHOD 8015A lab ID# jj"jf)'C, lab ID# i3i)'.} ..,.!.lb!D# __ _ lab ID# __ _ CRITERIA labID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab!D# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ P/F COMMENTS INITL\L CALIBRATION:(ai lc&t 5 slds with 011e a1 I Date of calibnrion: 1/J.<:;l<i (, er := MDL and 11.9e of dnal ::,,lumn ftc coafinnatioo) \ . --· .. All stmd:ml aoo sol'1riom ~li7.ed ,.jthin rnedxx! f ~uired holdq times futemal """'1anl caJailarm ll<ro with f > Q,995 D ,')O,'i q I DAILY OR CO!l,TTI1,1JING CALIBRATION Date analyzed: I I I "117b (h::ginning of run and '>cry i O sample$) . Midroint calilnticn std run to verif:·: I. Rtm midpoint cal .<Id to ch<--....k all a.nalytes within 15% of 1) -p true V.UIJC i) NA-2. S~ % rec within lab geaaatcd cootrol limits I SAMPLE CRITERJA !. Bracketed by in control CV, •) p -· Surrog,,tc, :., control ~) ['I Pr J. Analyud within wcning range of lhe curve{ <tligbesl Sid) ,) i' I hereby c:::tify that all the .trove information is con= to the best of my k;iowlrdge. All our-,,f-ccntrol mea=me:m relating to :he :ne:toc n,quired acceptance cri::eria have been dcx:'Jn=tec in ~'Jt: :il:G~,,: tink: :iloog s.ith possible dfe::ts on :..'ie sarq,le :in:t.1:,-tic;iJ d:iu Da.te: -Z-1(~ h b t ' -QA Officer Signature: -/0,o . ./Jl.z._£tL ~f----.. INS1RL1MENr QC VALIDATION SUMMARY FOR EPA METHOD 8015A Foc Samples: lab ID# ';/~oo3 rJ LablD# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lablD# __ _ labID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ lab ID #'----lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ Lab ID"-'---- lab ID# __ _ lab ID# __ _ CRITERIA P/F I COMMENTI> INITIAL CALIBRATION:(ar lc3'!I 5 Sall! ..,jib ooc: at f c.-IJe:U' MDL~ ~ of dnal column for COl!firmation) i p I Dau: of ca.lilntion: I/ /Ci /q /,, An Sllmdards and ,olntiom ~ within l!lcmai I f required. holding time3 fulmlal undard calcolation used ,.;u, r > 0.995 p r ') O,'t C/ DAILY OR COl'-o,NUING CALIBRATION Date aiwyzed: I h -z.. I,; C. (beginning of n.i and e>ery i O <ample,) Midpoim <ailnlicn s:d run to verify: ,")P I. Rm, midpoint c.aJ .,Id to c.ha:: . .I: a.II a.nlU)'tc3 -..ithin 15% v< trueV21ue 2. Sllffllf!ll'e % rec within lab geMJ attd cootral bmicl i\ NA- SA~PLE CRITERIA l. Brac:kl,ted !,y in cootrol CV, i) f 1. s~ in control .... .., ('J tr 3. Analyzed within wcrlcing range afche ~~l,af) 7,) p [ ;1=by certify that all the above information i.s = to the best of my knowledge. All ouH:,f-=t:'Ol meast=l, :-elacin g to :he method :-equired accept:U1Ce cri ceria bve bee,:i docume:i~ :n ~'ie lbove table along ,,,ilh pc:ssible dfe:::s on the sample anal ytic:il data. Dare: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: Blank 0 I/ 19/96 QA/QC Officer ----fYlQl:... VP Analytical /IJ,r.-/ COMPOUND ethylene glycol ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHOD 8015A RESULT ND Date analyzed: 01/19/96 Date extracted: 01/19/96 POL(mg/1) 6.50 Client: Project Name: Attention: HOECHST CELANESE P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Hoechst Celanese -Shelby Plant .Ms. Kathryn Frank Shealy Lab No: 83158 MS/83159MSD QA/QC Officer--fh;[C. VP Analytical /11~ ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHOD 8015A Date analyzed: 01/19/96 Date extracted 01/19/96 MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE FOR BATCH Comoound % Recovery Control Limits MS MSD RPO Max % Recovery Range RPO ethvlene glycol 101 82.9 19. 7 25.0 50.0-150 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I I I FCB-~~-1-3'~6 14: ,:::s F.i32 -,-'..rJ --I ! //· LI,,,, V TOC RESU!...TS: DATE OF DATE RESljL-;:"S ?RESEVED ·ACIDIFIED OPERATOR I REMARKS: SAMPLE: ~N: ?PH: ·, I N .. ~ :3PARGED INITIALS ' 1-)t -'((,, /-2J -ft !?If I Ve:;, ye,s U-· I Tc. I . 1 'l-11 ' -; CD \,, . ' !-). 3-'1'(,; . . -. 2./,"6 3 /e> je~ µ__. K-2.8 /--/ &--1? i-23 -ft ;2-s1 \!~,;, ye::, U-\/-2-3 / ' I-, :;, / : I -2..3-fC:.. 5CJ ,4--7 yes ye5 U-, 1 1EF / ....,/ / -' I , • I ,,_ ' ' ' . --------'-----'-------:-----------~------ ,-=o-.::.=-.:..----•-. -. ,',') :Q9-~00 11: ! ~ . p n, y ,~ ,Pfnt.~ 'Hd 5,~'Hi .:I/~ '.i.5. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Monitoring Location AA-54 CC-33 EE-58 FF-34 FF-62 GG-61 HH-48 HH-77 K-28 P-58 T-35 V-23 C-49 OTCI Hoechst Celanese-Shelby, NC Water Level Measurements Page: I Of 2 Measured by: CWH, MPO, MCC Measurement Device: Electronic Water Level Indicator Date Measuring Depth to Water Temperature pH Specific Comments Point Water Level (OC) (SU) Conductivity Elevation (ft) Elevation (umhos/cm) (ft, ms!) (ft, ms!) 01/18/96 782.16 35.89 746.27 15.2 5.02 342 01/17/96 812.68 19.93 792.75 16.4 6.83 382 01/18/96 794.48 40.44 754.04 15.9 7.01 84.5 01/18/96 772.73 12.77 759.96 15.2 9.72 80.3 well dry at 6.0 gallons 01/18/96 772.19 15.72 756.47 15.4 6.77 73.3 well dry at 11.0 gallons 01/18/96 771.78 20.24 751.54 15.3 6.08 134 01/17/96 755.44 38.00 717.44 15.6 6.14 55.0 01/17/96 755.87 38.13 717.74 15.7 7.10 91.6 01/16/96 811.20 12.00 799.20 16.8 6.88 189 01116196 788.12 22.63 765.49 17.0 7.00 708 well dry at 13.0 gallons 01/17196 777.38 13.00 764.38 15.7 6.16 555 well dry at 6.0 gallons 01/16196 811.89 11.37 800.52 16.7 5.70 5070 01117196 864.11 13.64 850.47 16.6 6.26 23.9 01/16196 NIA NIA NIA 20.9 7.26 650 Monitoring Date Measuring Depth to Water Temperature pH Specific Comments Location Point Water Level (OC) (SU) Conductivity Elevation (ft) Elevation (umhoslcm) (ft, msl) (ft, msl) ITCI 01/16196 NIA NIA NIA 14.7 5.97 1480 OTEF 01116196 NIA NIA NIA 17.3 7.24 438 ITEF 01/17196 NIA NIA NIA 17.4 8.19 875 SBR 01/17196 NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA WASTED SLUDGE FILTER 01/16196 NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA PRESS SLUDGE LAMBERT 01/17196 NIA NIA NIA 15.6 7.14 208 RUNYANS 01/18196 NIA NIA NIA 16.4 7.34 519 2 ------------------- -------------------Field Data Ii. .... ination Sheet For Groundwater Sa.uuiling Page \ of \ S ---- Shealy Environmental Scrvkt.~, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 Date (MM-DD-YY) I (o :TA-tJ q \p Casing Diameter: Field Pcrsmrnel 2. inches Ca.sing Material: PVC~ CWII, MPQ : Guard Pipe: PVC l Metal)-No Locking Cap: ~-N Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protcclivc Abutmcrn: y -(N Integrity Satisfactory: ()- Well ID# Y-23 Well Yield: Low -Mod.(-H[gn Weather Conditions <::ow I ovizfLcA,,-r { 1.,H r-ln'f Air Tempcratu~c <>c. &;marks.; Total Well Depth (TWD) 2A.0 Depth To Groundwater (DGW) -11-31" Length Of Water Column (LWC) I <a. fo3 I Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC x O.ll. 3 -2. '1 gal. 3 Casing Volumes e.1 gal. -Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed - Method of Well Evacuation Meti10d of Sample Collection fa:acuali!m aud Coll1a;1i1m~ TB -Ti=flon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** 4i. \ TB SSB (WW) GP Other TB SSB (WW) GP Other C.un.ilan.l.SJPr Casing Dian1eters 1.5" -0.1)92 r = 0.163 3" -0.367 4· -0.652 le I 3l\Co ':)_SL\ \(.,. 9 3CoDD I L\ 5" -1.02 6ft = 1.47 r = 2.(X} 8" -2.61 'J..."? 1"3S\ s <.oO \(.,. C, ?,°ISC) \ '-\ gal. FIELD ANALYSES 5.4 ""b. \ , --ssA 1'-lO<\ t; S°\ ,; 7t i C., ·7 IL. 7 :,C\ o" Y'--c;D \ \ L\ L\ -) '.:'tfTO • I= CLEAR 2 == SLIGHT 3 = MODERATE 4 111(,11 .. .-.--.-.. I N<>NL 2-IAINI 3 MCH>LllAIL ·1-SIRONC, .• WELL SAMPLE TIME: l'I \':, 8.tmark.s· F . .,__QJ l::il "~ l'-\'-100 N Fiel<l 1;;.1ti matjon Sheet For Groun.d..ll:aleLlilllli!lim: Page ·1, of \ S Shealy En\'ironmcntal Sen·. ., Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 Dale (MM-DD-YY) \-\ l,.-. '·\ (,, Casing Diameter: '2 inches Casing Material: PVC _(1,,~ Field Personnel C\VII, MI'Q Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / IIOECIIST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# ?-':)-.l, Weather Conditions OveI CC''"' '.I.-c0\1 Air Temperature oc. Total Well Depth (TWD) = '.:/1. L.\ C) Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = -;,_2, <...--.'.> Length Of Waler Column (LWC) = :,S, 77 1 Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC x ,\(,,°:) -t='., _<j, ~ gal. 3 Casing Volumes = \1 ,L\C\ gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection ~uon and Collecuon Methods TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump I':, gal. TB SSB ' WW) GP Other TB SSB ~ GP Other Conmms for Casmg D1illllCkis 1.5" -0.092 5" -1.02 2· -0.163 6" -1.47 3" -0.367 7" -2.00 4• -o.652 s· -2.61 Guard Pipe: PVC -@Ji-No Locking Cap: (y_}. Protective Abutment: y -Q::J; Integrity Satisfactory: Well Yield:( Low) Mod. -High - R~marks: wei\ ,\,~ r_J \ --z., ocJ.\ =•• 5 -' ,.) FIELD ANALYSES c,, ,, 1 ,.._, c•, <.. ~ VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•• 0 n,-z, ·7.~1 lt-3 'JO(), 0 I I • I -CLEAR 2 -SLIGI ff 3 a MODERATE 4 I IIGII c, 4.::, i:1':i" 7 :>" ' .J \7.0 Ll'SO I I •• \\,C..<.., ,...:;,-~1c:;.i WELL SAMPLE TIME: ' I • -, \ i31'l \7::,2S Btmarks· 1, O \ 7.GO 1<.,,:1 17.<..J ""i':5 0 G,CC) = 1;7D'2 \ \ l \ ' ' .. ' .. .. I -NONL 2 -IAIN I 3 -MODI.RA IE 4 -.SI RONG N co-N lS:,0 ------------------- --- - - - -- -- - -- -- - - - -Field Data In,. oation Sheet For Groundwater Sampling Page __3__ of \ S Date (MM-DD-YY) !I. TA>i9 la Ficir Perstm11cl CWII, MP~ Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# K-:i.e, Weather Conditions 0-./€11..~f½, / c <,Lo)/., t ,-, ')'( Air Temperature oc. Total Well Depth (TWD) = 28.(.) Depth To Groundwater (DGW) 1~-0 Length Of Water Column (LWC) -11.,0 I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x L,ltc3 = 2 I., gal. 3 Casing Volumes -?. 1:~ gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Evacuatmn and Collecuoo Methods TB -Teflon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump 7."t:i TB SSB <.'!!.'!V GP TB SSB ~ GP Conscaa1s for Casmg Diameters 1 .5" = 0.092 5" = 1.02 2" =0.163 3" = 0.367 4" = 0.652 . ..,_ I - 6" = 1.47 7" = 2.00 8" = 2.61 -J..'i gal. Other Other FIELD ANALYSES 5".' Shealy Environmental ScrviCl.,, -nc. 106 Vantage Point Urive Cayce, S.C. 29033 Casing Diameter: -z_. inches Casing Material: ,P_VC) Metal Guard Pipe: PVC -<t!etali Ne Locking Cap: y N •., ' Protective Abutment: '.Y ! N __ j Integrity Satisfactory: .~ -N Well Yield: Low -Mod. -~ Remarks· o rl (,.0 . ~ ... '\ Cc-.c~ c;,. \ -,·le \,cc " \l\ '-?. ,;:"'.{" '.J__ ,( ·. -~ .co r,,. ,\ \', ~ C: ·. c/ \D. iO. \C:, ,·/c.r. ' ,<-\ 0 / 0. --rt '--)L' T:: i/,Ci ' l °i 7 , n. c.. 0 ()_\ J,,_. I< ., . C\(..~. c~ I , (.YC) 0 .: <\ G.-~-'--l ~.,('._• 7,C'""~ --,,. 7, iD, co--.> '\(t;;(:}c, L\ le,, -· 7. t~ WELL SAMPLE JIME: /23 VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) i"1. ti 111 'ei IL 'L') /l,J. 9 R~marks· pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** ~ .. 3'-1 It.. q ii-JD,() ' I ' 1 = CLEAR 2 = SLJGJIT 3 = MOD ERA TE 4 -IIIGH 0.·)'-1 ,~.7 jlG.Q 3 1 .. L, 7,1 (~.9'8 I<. ., /l,. q ISo.n /1~0. t.) -=7/YCi 2, I 'J, { .. . . . .. !=NONE 2=FA1Nl 3=MOlllcRAlE 4=SlRONG Field Data h. _ mation Sheet E'or Groundwater Sampling Page___tLof _\__2_ Dale (MM-DD-YY) I -I 7 -c-(. Casing Diameter: J_ Shealy Environmental Scrvil:..:..,, Inc. I 06 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 -inches Casing Material: PVC -a-te1al> -. Field Personnel CWII, MPQ ·: Guard Pipe: PVC -,MctaP No Locking Cap: lcf_ I-N -Facilily Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Abutment: y -(_N) ln1egri1y Satisfactory: (Y) -N Well ID# r·c. -3, 3 Well Yield: Low -Modc__l&v Weather Conditions C /4v(/v o/J Air Tempcralurc oc. Remarks; -' To1al Well Depth (TWD) = ~J. ao Depth To Groundwater (DOW) = lf?J Lenglh Of Water Column (!..WC) = i 3. 0 ') I Casing Volume (OCV) = !..WC x . ( 6 :J = ,;,:;_ (J gal. 3 Casing Volumes = C, _]j? gal. = Standard Evacua1ion Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collec1ion Evacua1mo and Collecuon Methods TB -Teflon Bailer SSU -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** G,. 3°\ TB SSB C'._" GP Other TB SSB (WV}) GP Other Q.n1s1ants..for Casmg Diamerers I .5" -0.092 5" -1.02 /2) -0.163 6" -1.47 '-J = 0.367 7-= 2.00 4• = 0.652 s· = 2.61 0 Yj.31 1 / : 'i9 ;,:;;,i . ( ~, G. L f - I 5,~ I l. J... 2, 1'1 <; :J..[(.) ;)_ '.) ;} ~ gal. ,f,',CC--, ' / FIELD ANAi.. YSE , (,) · Kt,.':i --v/.,_37 I I;< { i ,l .·t· o C, , 7 f ,._. r J Ii:, -J I{:; .i..( 31 <; ~JG -- I I }. ,i ":'738J • I = CLEAR 2 = SLIGHT 3 = MODERATE 4 -IIIGII .. ' ,. ' I -NONE 2 -I AINI 3 -MODI.RAIL 4 -SI RONC, ------- - - - - - - - - WELL SAMPLE TIME: i,) .. -,. j Remack.s: -- - -- - -- - -- -- -l'icld Data-11.. _,mli2aSbcct For Grouud.l!'.alcr...Samlllilli: Page '°) of \ '::> Date (MM-DD-YY) I-I 7 -"1 (.,;. - - -- - Casing Diameter: -, ·- - - - - -Shc,,ly Environmcnlal Scrvk---.,, Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S. C. 29033 inches Casing Material: (PVC!-Metal ,, Field Personnel C\VII, Ml'Q ,u.. " ( Guard Pipe: PVC ~-et3)1 -No Locking Cap: ( y1 -N ' -facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Abutment: y -, N• Integrity Satisfactory: ( Y) -N ' Well ID /I i -?,'::, Well Yield(l:°w__::)Mod. -High Weather Conditions c:,,~ <:C ,•~ \-, Cc~ Air Tcmpcranire oc. Rrnmk.s.; Total Well Depth (TWD) = Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = Length Of Water Column (LWC) = I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x 3 Casing Volumes = //, Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection f.vacuaooo a1xl Collec1tC10 Metlmds TR -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUllJECTIVE)•• 7J.7. DC) i) f'v , ·? I , • G .:, I , . .-'~. {; i) i (_, ·) = 7 ,') ,/ gal. ., /- ') y gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume (, () Tll SSll ·WW) (-~, GP Other Tll SSll ( WV'!,) GP Other Coustarns_for Casmg Diameters I .5" -0.1)92 5" -1.02 2" -0.163 J" -0.367 4" -0.652 0 I) ,/ v (., I (.I . I :>' ,.,_( l/ )';/ I r 6" = 1.47 r = 2.00 8" -2.61 ~ C _;,, i I I). '.Ji (_, J1 I (, . I Lt 10 I ( gal. FIELD ANALYSES ~ ' J/.'J ,;/ I J . ](.. I G, tG I~-l I l/ (;,O -?S15G - I I I 1\_ \- • I =CLEAR 2=SLIGIIT ]=MODERATE 4=1IIGII .. ., , " ,,, I = N<>NI: 2 = l·AINJ 3 = l\10Dl:RA 11: 4 =SI RON(, L 0 i'C...., I , ,_ - WELL SAMPLE TIME:/ :J: y L' Remarks· Field Data In ,talion Sheet For Groundwater Samp_Jiug Page & of I':> Shealy Environmental Ser\'k .... _, Inc. I 06 Vantage Point Urive Cayce, S.C. 29033 .. Date (MM-DD-YY) 1-1 7. p(:, Casing Diameter: 2 _ inches Casing Malcrial: &-Mela) Field Personnel C\VII, MPQ, /1/c.· C ·, Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# /' y.,;' - Weather Conditions c./4:,.~ cc.I/ . Air Tempcra1ure oc. - Total Well Depth (TWD) -e;:-r,,O Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = / ?,_ G't" Length Of Water Column (LWC) = .JG . .J' C I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x ,tGJ = s-y'_:7 gal. 3 Casing Volumes = I 7. 7;>-gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Evacuauon and Collecuon Methods TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump I 7-t gal. TB SSB C!!.'JV GP Other TB SSB rWY GP Other Omstants for Casmg P1ameiers I .5" -0.092 5" -1.02 2" -0.163 6" -1.47 3" -0,367 7" -2.00 4" -0.652 8" -2.61 FIELD ANALYSES Guard Pipe: PVC -~staV-No Locking Cap: C,.," -N Protective Abutment: y -~) In1cgri1y Satisfactory:( y.,' -- Well Yield: Low -<Mil<.!. -High Rl.anarks.; 0 _s. ~' J I I. 9 / 7 .. r-WELL SAMPLE TIME: i] • ;;J VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•• IJ.':;s , 7,0'1 15,c., Jo i I ' !=CLEAR 2=S1.1Glff 3=MODERATE 4 IIIGII - /!.,.'0/ (;, 7 / IL. L Jo ( I .. 13-'at; i ], : (j Remarks· 6 3 p, (., ;? (; I b. ri /6. (., ) (:) ;;:,() =;t .q I ( I I -' , .. I-NONI, 2-l·AINl 3-MODLRAlE 4-SIRONG N () - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -l'icld Vala Ir· . 1rnlion Sheet f'.!!L{;IJll!illl.ll'all:r...fuuul!lini: Page l of \ '::> Dale (MM-DD-YY) 1 I; 7 /f'(, Casing Diameter: ~;) - - - - - -Shealy Environmental Scrvk ... ..,, Inc. 106 Vantage Point l>.-ivc Cayce, S.C. 29033 inches Ca.sing Material: PVC (Mc~aj) Field Personnel CWII, Ml'Q /J1 V'L. Guard Pipe: PVC (_Mc1'11_;,.No Locking Cap: (_ '{' -N / Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / IIOECIIST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Abutment: y -(N) Imcgrity Satisfactory:(__)'~ - Well ID# ,.1/ A/ -7 ? Well Yield: Low -(1\1<><1',-High Weather Cofl<litions c/4_,a{,_ c,-/c( Air Temperature oc. &'.mar.ks.;. Total Well Depth (TWD) = ~ 77. 9 Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = z.P./:? Length Of Water Column (LWC) -J 9 -7 ) I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x I(, 7 = C <-r gal. > • /< 3 Casing Volumes -/ f". ~<-gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Evacuauoo and Colkc11on Merhcxls TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless S1eel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•• / 9. s:--s- TB SSB 01/JV GP Other --TB SSB CfilY,) GP Other C!mstanu....fur Casmg Diameters 1.5" ~ 0.092 5" ~ l.02 r = 0.163 6w = 1.47 3" ~ 0.367 7" ~ 2.tXJ 4" = 0.652 gw = 2.61 b G,yr I): Jr I g ' ~ f . f '· t p, 7. 5~J I:::,-. .).._ I '>, (, 70 7v ( ( ( I gal. FIELD ANALYSES /,;J ,9(; /7'-yJ~ t 1: ~1 1~1:0'{' 7' ~ J 7, / ~ i ~. l ( ~. ·, 70 7 ~-:;:;:- I I I I qi& • I= CLEAR 2 = SLIGIIT 3 = MODERATE 4 IIIGII -.. -' -. -' ... 1 NONL 2 I AINI 3 MOl>UlAIE 4 ~SIRON(, --- WELL SAMPLE TIME:/ 'r: 1 () Remarks· N Field DalalnL .illli2n Sheet for Groundwatcr...SamulinJ: Page ii of \ ':) ---- Shealy Environmental ServicLJ, inc. 106 Vuntagc Point l>rh·e Cayce, S.C. 29033 Date (MM-DD-YY) ( -/1 -f C Casing Diameter: d-inches Casing Material: PVC('Meial _/ Field Personnel CWH MPQ ;,r,:,,,c. Guard Pipe: PVC -(!'~al'-No Locking Cap: ()? -N , r Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Abutment: y (!::!, Integrity Satisfactory:(_)? - N Well ID# i--lH-<r,P Well Yield: (!::o~i:~-lligh Weather Conditions C /~•c,,_/7 c4/c/ Air Temperature oc_ Remarks· - Total Well Depth (TWO) = <;.-fl no Depth To Groundwater (DGW) -2Y.oo Length Of Water Column (LWC) -/t?' /] I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x /0 J = G"< gal. ' /, 3 Casing Volumes = y. ,I-9 gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection E.vacuaoon and Collecrmn MelbO(fs TB -Tenon Bailer SSU -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pll (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** y. /-9 TB SSB (ti_~ GP Other TB SSB ~ GP Other C<1ns1aots fuL.C.a.s.1D.2...D1.a.llll:.1'il I .5' = 0.092 5" = 1.02 2" = 0. 163 6" = 1.47 ]" = 0.367 7" = 2.00 4" = 0.652 8" = 2.61 (;; ; G s 1·1 '.jj,"' /'--1'.(f <o ~✓s, 12 0) 1.:::-) ----IS'. "t (,,; '-I< , , , I gal. FIELD ANALYSES 3 ' ;;2 (;, '/.Pf /•/~)/;, I L,_ ? L 6 -c? o Co I~( r S', 6 f ,:;-' (, <; c;: 4.; -- I I I I L',._.;,t-1, \-~ 7 -'·ll...,,. 7fi8~D ' I = Cl.EAR 2 = SLIGIIT 3 = MODERATE 4 -IIIGII -.. ' -' . ., 1-NONL 2-J·AINI 3-M(H>LRAIE 4-Sll<<>NG - -- - - - - - - -- - - - WELL SAMPLE TIME:;7 ; :J p Rtmacks: ---- - - -- - - - - - -Field Data In Jation Sheet For Groundwater Sampling Page Ci; of I':) Date (MM-DD-YY) I . I 7 9-C - - -- - Casing Diameter: - - - - -Shealy Environmental ServkL .. , Inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 inches Casing Material: PVC -Metal Field Personnel CWII, MPQ / fr'<-(_. Guard Pipe: PVC -Metal -No Locking Cap: y -N Facility Name KUllAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# .i ,,._,,,.._ he ✓-T Weather Conditions C /.• V ~ Total Well Depth (TWD) - Deptl1 To Groundwater (DGW) - Lcngtl1 Of Water Column (LWC) - 1 Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC x 3 Casing Volumes = Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection EY..ru;u.aUQn..aad Colh::c1i1m Mi:1bods TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump -C -<,let" Air Temperature "C. -gal. gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume / ';,--_ () gal. TB SSB WW GP Other TB SSB WW GP Other Cun.s.tants for Casing Dia,m;rers IS = 0.092 2" =0.163 J" = 0.367 4" = 0.652 5" = 1.02 6" = 1.47 T' = 2.(kJ 8" = 2.61 FIELD ANALYSES Prolcctive Abutment: y -N Integrity Satisfactory: y -N Well Yield: Low -Mod. -lligh Rcnrntks· 1 . f /""YI,,..."...._ C:: 1,.J c / f -- VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) CJ ~.o /c). 0 / .,,:, () WELL SAMPLE TIME: i :;_-_. 0,l pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)*• I 'l; 'I:.,- 7. J I l i '-(. ) 110 ~ d- • I= CLEAR 2 = SLIGHT 3 = MODERATE 4 IIIGII t"r:s·o ·7. J-f t.:> { { .. , 0 I J. .. /~/ .5 ~~ I;;-· {i J Remarks· ·7.JJ t, IY i :::-. (_ I ,;, & I 76 i 7 {\ -'?do~ - I Jl. I I /} ' --' ... I NONL 2 IAIN I 3 MODI.RA IL 4 ~ SI RONG Field Dara lni .ation Sheet For Groundwater Samu.liug Page ID of I'::, Dale (MM-DD-YY) 1//p-/.f'c Field Personnel C\VII, MPQ, "'1.-,--c_ : Facili1y Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# £/~ -~?' Weather Conditions c.. /4 C, /4,,, Air Temperature oc. Total Well Deptl1 (TWO) = . I':.. I. q Depth To Groundwa1er (DGW) = Y-6. y-V Length Of Water Column (LWC) = ,:Jr.<...-' I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x /65 = < ~ gal. 3 Casing Volumes = / I'> < gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Evacuat10n and Collectrnn ~ TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Scainless Steel Bailer WW · Well Wizard GP · Grunfos Pump /6. s- TB SSB ,WW,,, GP - TB SSB (!!yj) GP Dm.~1an1s for Casing D1ame1ers 1.5" -0.092 5· -l.02 2" -0.163 3" -0.367 4" = 0.652 6--l.47 7" -2.<Xl 8" -2.6} Other Other 6 3. < gal. FIELD ANALYSES 7_ c) Casing Diameter: ~ Shealy En,·ironmcntal Servic,..._, rnc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 inches Casing Material: PVC -(f.1etal' Guard Pipe: PVC ('!vle1al) No Locking Cap: (D-N Protective Almlmcnl: Ye! h11cgri1y Sa1isfac1ory: er.:'.) N Well Yield: Low@ -High lktuarks.; /o.S:-WELL SAMPLE TIME: / ~ ,' __? o VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) /@," C Jl-' /cJ.'/'? /,;JJJ../ I J: ;Jf Remarks· pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•• C:,.P-~ (5,C/ 70 { ( • I= CLEAR 2 = SLIGlff 3 = MODERATE 4 = IIIGII ------- I [. 9</ 7. DI Ci}O[)°'" ., w 7.01 -. -, s.Y I&, CJ / (' 9 -t-✓-'.J _, -(..) l . , 71\ 7f'\ 70 -t,,34,S I I I ( ( I .. I =NONI: 2=1·AJNI 3=MOIH:RAIE 4=SIRON(1 -------- - -- - -- - - -- -Field Data In ... _ rntion Sheet Foe GnrnndwatlT Sa111pling Page _\\_of I '=1 Date (MM-DD-YY) I . //l"-p {, - -- - -- - Casing Diameler: - - - - -Shealy Environmental Ser\'ic, -, inc. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 inches Casing Material: PVC -Metal Field Personnel CWII, MPQ ;uvC-· Guard Pipe: PVC -Metal -No Locking Cap: y -N ,, Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID N {{_<,7/'l ,/n/1 Weather Conditions .,. /4 ttoY Air Temperature nc. Total Well Depth (TWD) - Depth To Groundwater (DGW) - Length Of Water Column (LWC) = I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x 3 Casing Volumes - Total Volume of Waler Removed = Method of Well Evacuation · Method of Sample Collection .f.Yacua11on and Collecuon Methods TB -Teflon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump / = gal. / c-; n TD SSD WW GP TD SSD WW GP Cons1arus for Casmr Dmneters 1.5" -0.092 5" -1.02 r = 0.163 J" -0.367 4" -0.652 6~ = 1.47 r =2.ex> 8" = 2.61 gal. = Starn.lard Evacuation Volume gal. Other Other FIELD ANALYSES Protective Abutmcnl: y -N Integrity Satisfactory: y -N Well Yield: Low -Mod. -High Rtmiuks: Pr ,· ,, -/../-, /..)P.,,.-1( VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) 0 S-,D ;o.o r~o WELL SAMPLE TIME: t'('; y_s.' pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** /'-(!JJ.- 7. ob q.(::, 3() < I ( ' I = CLEAR 2 -SLIGI rr J -MODERATE 4 IIIGII - /<f:.3(, {<(:1.1' l'-1-''-lo Remarks· l. 3 C. 7. -1, 1 7. Jy /'-(.J. I <: • .1. /6,C...( y ,.J 6 '-, .J 5 Y.~S" =--;,c:;;q ( 1 J { J !) .. -' -' ... I NONL 2 -l·AIN I 3 -MODLRA IL 4 -SI RON(, Field DataJ..1t\ Jation Shed For Groundwater Samu.ling Page I J.. of \ '.J Date (MM-DD-YY) /. / ~ . f? ,,,..-Casing Diameter: d- Shealy E1n:i,·onmental Scrvic ... __ , inc. I 06 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 ·~ inches Casing Material: PVC -~1e<a_J,, Pield Personnel CWII, MPQ/ µ.c:---c... Guard Pipe: PVC (Jvic,a1)-No Locking Cap: (.:!)~-N Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / IIOECIIST CELANESE, SHELBY Pru1ectivc Abutment: y {N__; lnlegrily Salisfacwry: ~-N Well ID# /-l/7-rs---Well Yield: Low (M~ -High Weather Conditions c./4 {/ _/ Air Temperature oc. R!.'..tlllllis.; Total Well Depth (TWO) -cv_ '7 Depth To Groundwater (DOW) -<..S-M Length Of Water Column (I.WC) -I R-, Jr I I Casing Volume (OCV) -I.WC x . / r ? = s. 0 b 3 Casing Volumes -p -2-o gal. Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation ·Method of Sample Collection f.y__ruratkm aod Collc!;;tioa M1:1lmds TR -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP • Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* 9_ c2_ TB SSB (w..J!_ GP TB SSB ?w5Jl GP Constants for Casing Diametrrs. 1.5" ~ 0.(!92 2" -0.163 3" -0.367 4" ~ 0.652 5" -1.02 6" -1.47 7" -2.1)() 8" -2.61 gal. -Standard Evacuation Volume gal. Other Other FIELD ANALYSES 9.8-c.J WELL SAMPLE TIME: / <001_ Remarks· ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** I • I = Cl.EAR 2 = SLIGI l"I" 3 = MODERATE 4 '=-711"'1(~;171 -----'----,;,.,---;-, -=--\:N"O;;-N;cE,---,2'a::7"FA;-;l~N,;,T-'--,3,-ac,,c;Hcc)l;c>lc;'.R;-;Ac;.l,;,.E--'-4;-;a:-.;:,S,lc;.R,:-0;-:-N;,,G,--lL------------_J - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------- - - - -- -- - - - -l'icld Data Infl J.t.i.o.n..Shect For Groundwatrr Sampling Page 13 of i':J Dale (MM-DD-YY) 1 . I y. 9l Casing DiamcLcr: :} Shealy Environmental Servin:.,, .uc. 106 Vantage Point I>rivc Cayce, S.C. 29033 -- inches Casing Material: PVC Ak1al J Field Personnel CWH, MPQ J1( v <:. Guard Pipe: . / PVC (Mela')-No Locking Cap: (__!) -N facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Abutment: "'y ( N_ l11tcgri1y Satisfactory: ( .:J -N Well ID# r:.. G, -(; ( Well Yield: Low~-lligh Weather Conditions c/ouc/. Air Temperature oc. Rruliirki: Total Well Depth (TWD) = I r.:. (. (J Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = ...? 0.,:) y Length Of Water Column (LWC) = 1/0· 7<:. I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x . /6.? = r~.(.,,s----gal. 3 Casing Volumes = / 9. 9 gal. = S1andard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed - Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Evacualmn and Collecuon Methods TB -Teflon Bailer SSB -Stainless Sceel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UM HOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** /9.9 TB SSB (WYf.} GP Other TB SSB (!!Y GP Other C.00s1a01s for C asmg Dla.Ill.t..te.I. I .5" = 0.092 5" = 1.02 2· = 0.163 J" = 0.367 4" = 0.652 0 6ft = 1.47 r = 2.(X) 8" = 2.61 e, ,G y ( ~: S-1 Ir}: ~'i (, ~( ln. I q , c;, { -IS".!::, I 35 I t c> 1 I I ( gal. f-IELD ANALYSES I j,JfY I 9. 'ii I 3 · Of I 3:/<:, r,, . I c1 (:, .C) ~ If" 3 I~ ,J If f\ I I f, I ' r ( ·--~ !;if • I = CLEAR 2 = SLIGHT 3 = MODERATE 4 IIIGH -.. = ' -' -... I NONE 2 I AINf 3 MOl>LRAIL 4 SIRON(, ·-- ·- WELL SAMPLE TIME: 13: rr Remarks· Fidd 1Ja1a J11..__ . talion Sheet For GcQ.l.llllllralcr Sam,~lim: Page l'i_ of J..2_ Date (MM-DD-YY) /-l~·PC. Field Personnel CWII, MPQ, #f c.-c_ Pacili1y Name KUB'½:-:':,,~R / IIOECIIST CELANESE, SHELBY _, Well ID II 1--1--~ -,,;:-..J. Weather Conditions c./ou /y Air Temperature oc. Total Well Depth (TWD) = r~ :i 7 Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = I\, ;:l Length Of Water Column (I.. WC) = YG.Pr I Casing Volume (OCV) = !..WC x . /(;,J = 7. 6 C, gal. 3 Casing Volumes = c? ;J, '77 gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = McU10d of Well Evacuation MeU1od of Sample Collection -Evacuauon and Co/lec11on Methods TB -Teflon Bailer SSB • Stainless S1cel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pll (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)++ //. 0 TB SSB <::!!.Ji> GP OU1er TB SSB {'!!Jf} GP OU1er Cnos1ants for Casing D1amc:1crs 1.5' = 0.092 2· = 0.163 3• = 0.367 4• =0.652 0 7, {) 5" = 1.02 6" = 1.47 7" = 2.00 s· = 2.61 7_ (, ti: Y{) . 0 7 r ~. ( ( gal. I : .ro ~ 7 ..., ~ ::, . (, 0 I I Shealy Enl'ironmcntal Scrl'icc....;, Inc. 106 Vantage Point I>rive Cayce, S.C. 29033 -Ca.sing Diameter: e,.;;2 inches Ca.sing Material: PVC -°'1ctal Guard Pipe: PVC-~ No Locking Cap: Q -N Protective Abutment: y -Qi.:: Integrity Satisfactory: CO -N Well Yield:~-Mod. -High Rtnrntk.s· ,, .-/ ,, ./--I I.(!) /?~ / I ' 7 WELL SAMPLE TIME: / I : s ( Rtwatks· • I = CLEAR 2 = SLIGIIT 3 ~MODERATE 4=111GII .. I =NONE 2 = FAINT J = MOIJEIUTE 4 =STRONG ------------------- - - - - -- -Field Data lnh -. .illQIL.'ihcct For Groundwater Samuling Page \ '5 of IS ---- Date (MM-DD-YY) I·//>'· 9<,. ------- Casing Diameter: .d- - - - - -Shealy EnYironmcntal Servic{:_,, .uc. 106 Vu11h1gc Point Uri\rc Cayce S C 2'1033 • @ -inches Casing Material: ~-f'1ctal/ Field Personnel CWH, MPQ1 />1 t/G Guard Pipe: PVC-~-No Locking Cap: (:)-N /Sl Facility Name KU~,, -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Protective Ahutmcnt: y0 Integrity Satisfactory: ~-N -Well ID# 1-·1---:hie~ Y Well Yield:( Low 3 Mod. -High Weather Conditions c/40clv Air Temperature oc. Rema[k.s· Total Well Depth (TWD) -'s '(, ~--,~ r\ / DepU1 To Groundwater (DGW) -/c9. 7 7 , Length Of Water Column (LWC) -,2 (. 7? I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x ./1..'r = 'J :;-c,,, gal. 3 Casing Volumes -/ o. b '3 gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed - Method of Well Evacuation Method o( Sample Collection Evacuation and Collec11on Methods TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** I' CJ -TB ~SB f;'.: K GP Other TB SSB 0'J) GP Other Ulll!iliilll.S..fur C asmg Diame11:1.s IS -0.092 5" -1.02 2" -0.163 6" -1.47 3~ = 0.367 r = 'l.<XI 4" -0.652 g~ = 1,61 D ? sy ll'./J.-I l '.IS q_r,1 'f. ( <;{ . { '}, J. I 5",;J- ?C> 0) I I I I gal. FIELD ANA'"" iS) ~__p - ..,, . ,,-/f) _(; :J ,,.. ,,:..:>.:) I q. 7;;.. I I ~.:l I (_ <--:-;-~ .)/ I I ( I /I ,+- • I =CLEAR 2 = SLIGlff 3 = MODERATE 4 IIIGII -.. -' -. .. --.. I NONL 2 -IAIN I J MODLKA IE 4 -SI RON(, (.. 0 ,,-, ~ I ,, WELL SAMPLE TIME://. ·;i jY Remarks; Field Uata lnfora.,•,lion Sheet For Groundwater Sampli1.ig Page _!__ of -1 Date (MM-DD-YY) Ot)l&Jc;r;, Field Personnel . CW ft 1171Pa Facility Name KUBAL -FURR/ HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# OTC,I Weather Conditions Air Temperature Total Well Depth (TWD) = . \ • Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = \"I r- Length Of Water Column (LWC) - I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x = oc_ gal. 3 Casing Volumes = gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection .E__yaQliluon and Collectum Melhods TB -Teflon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** TB SSB WW GP TB SSB WW GP Crn1s1ants for Casmg Diameters 1.5" = 0.092 5" -l.02 2" =0.t63 3" = 0.367 4" = 0.652 /L/-30 11. 2({) c2D-1 6~ = I.47 7" = 2.00 8" = 2.61 Other Other (_pc,o = '7'" ~ fiO gal. FIELD ANALYSES Casing Diameter: Shealy E1n·iro11111cntal Services, ... ..:. 106 Vantage Point Drive Cayce, S.C. 2903.l inches Casing Material: PVC -Metal Guard Pipe: PVC -Metal: No Locking Cap: y -N Protective Abutment: y -N Integrity Satisfactory: y -N Well Yield: Low -Mod. -lligh Remarks· WELL SAMPLE TIME: Remarks· • !=CLEAR 2=SLIGIIT )=MODERATE 4 111(,11 I -NONL 2 IAIN I 3 -MUDLRA IL 4 -SI RON(, .. -. . . - - - - - - -- - - -- - -- -- - - --- ----ful.!lJJa tlLinfm:, Page :J. of _!i_ Date (MM DD-YY) Field Personnel -,n Sheet For GroIB!!lWiiffi·--5.ill!u~Hng 01 II& Io 1. C rv ;/, ;-npo - --- Facility Name KUBAL -FURR/ HOECHST CELANESli'., SHELBY Well ID# () I El- Weather Conditions Total Well Depth (TWO) Depth To Groundwater (DGW) Length Of Water Column (LWC) I Casing Volume (OCV) LWC x 3 Casing Volumes Total Volume of Water Removed Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection ~QJ;Hkin and_C'ollection Me..lhuds In -Teflon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Gruufos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (oC.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** Air Tcmpcr.iturc oc_ . I A I \l II gal. gal. Sta11d.1rd Evacuation Volume gal. TB SSB WW GP Other TB SSB WW GP Other .C.Ons.tams_for Casioe Dffitm-1trs 1.5" ~ 0.002 r =0.163 3" = 0.367 4ft = 0.652 !43S 1.;u-/ /1,J 5.ft = I .Ill 6ft = 1.47 7ft = 2.{XJ 8ft = 2.61 J'7'5-V -<./j8 ---Flf'LD ANAi YSES -- C;1si11g. l)i;11m;tL-r: ---- - Shealy E11\'iro11mc11lal SlT,·iccs, ... ..:. 106 \'anbq!,l' Point lki,·c Cayce, S.C. 290.B inches Casing M;i!cri:d: l'VC -Metal Ciu;1rd Pipe: PVC -(\.-kt;tl ~ Nu Locking Cap: y N J>rotccli\'C Ahulllll'lll: y -N Integrity SatisL1ctory: y -N Well Yield: Low -rvlod. -lligh !(emark_,_; -- WELL SAMPLE TIME: R~marks; • I : CLEAR 2 :,,: SLIGI IT 3 = MODERATE 4 -111u11 .. t NUNE 2 I' I -A NI J MUDl.l{A IL 4 SI RUNt, - ful.1Ul.atw1rQ[,,.".illl!!lil1cct For Gr:i.mmlwa_tc1:lia1_up!i11g Page -3 of _1._ Date (MM-DD-YY) O!/!{JJ/((& Field Personnel t:!.w If, /71/J [? Facility Name KUBAL -FURR/ IIOECIIST Cl•:LANESE, SIIELBY Well ID# TTc.I. Weather Conclitions Air Tcmpcr.111uc Total Well Depth (TWO) -I\\ (\ Depth To Groundwater (DGW) -,~ t1 Length Of Water Column (LWC) - I Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC, - oc. p.al. 3 Casing Volumes -gal. = St;md;ud Evacu;i1io11 Vol11111c Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Ev a _acJ.1 _ _1mn...and...Collt..e..11un..Mt..1hOOs Tn -Teflon Bailer SSD -Stainless Steel Railer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grnnfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pl! (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMIIOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** gal. TB SSB WW GI• Other TB SSIJ WW GP Other l:.ousta nts Jo 1-..Cas.iu2..U 1a111(: te, s 1.5" = 0.1)92 5" = 1.02 2" = 0.U,3 6" = 1.47 3" = 0.367 7" = 2.IX) 4" = 0.652 8" = 2.61 FIELD ANAI.YSFS - /J-/55 SC/') IL/. r; /,20D __:_ ;,-I '-I-'3 3 Shealy l-'.ll\'.iro11111c11l:il St.T,·ke.'-, >11c. 106 \':ml:1gc Poi11( l>rin~ Cayce, S.C. 2911.B C:isi11g Dia111clcr: inches Casing l\.btcrlal: PVC -[\.k1al .. t_;11;11d l'ipc: PVC -/'vlc!a! ~ No Locking Cap: y N l'rnlLTlivc 1\hul11H.:11l: y N l111egrity S:itisL1clc1ry: y -N Well Yield: I.ow-J\·lod. -lligh Hc111;11 ks: -~- WELL SAMPLE TIME: J!..@li!lliS.: • I = CLE/\R 2 = SLIGHT 3 = MODER/\TE 4 111<.ill .. I NUNL 2 I /\IN I .I r,.111J)J Ill\ 11. •I SI llllN<..1 - - - -- - - - - ---- ---- - - ---------- - Ei_cldJl;!l'LlnfliL,. ,\lULS!!l:.C_LEllL<.i!mmdKa(~!:liampliui: Page _.L}_ of 4 Dale (MM-IJIJ-YY) 01/ ;,iJq /_ Field Per sonnet J Ctu!I-I )J7VG Facility Name KUfiAL -FURR/ IIOECIIST CELANl•:SE, SHELBY Well ID ff I 11::f- Weather Conditions Total Well Depth (TWO) - Depth To Groundwater (DGW) - Length Of Water Column (LWC) l Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC x 3 Casing Volumes Total Volume of Water Removed Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection ~CU~liOfland~lion.Mt..Ulihls l n -1 t:non JJailn SSA -S1ainlcs~ S1eel Oailer WW -Well Wj7_ard GP -Gn111fos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pl! (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (oC.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMIIOS/CM) TURIJIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•* Air Tc111pc1;11111c ll(.'_ " \ ,, I '0 r, = gal. TB SS8 WW GP TB SSB WW GP !:.oos..taJJlS...foLCas.in ia1 1e e &Jl I 1 IS 5" = I.Ill 6" = I .47 r = 2.00 8" = 2.61 1.5" = 0.091 2" ~0.16.1 J" ~ tl.367 4" = 0.652 /oc;o f.;q !'71- gal. -Sta1Hl.ud Evacu:11io11 Vol11111c gal. Other Other ---- . --· Fll'l D ANAi YSFS 75D --> ?7s -------Shealy E11l'iro11111e111:il Serrin·s, .,u.:. 106 V:111l:1ge Poiut D1·i\'e Caye", S.C. 29113.l C:isi11g I >ia111clcr: inches ( ·;,si1ig l'vl;11crial: l1V<.: -Mcl;il -~--- (i11;11d l1ipr: l'VC -Ml'i:tl -No Locking Cap: y N 1'1oll'clivc /\li111111c11l: y N l11tcg1ity S:uisl"actory: y N Well Yield: I .ow -1'\'llld. -II igli l{i:111;irks; - WELL SAMPLE TIME: &:Ju,11.ks: ' I~ CLEAR 2 = SLIGIIT J = MODERATE 4 -IIIGII .. I,~ NONE 2 FAIN I" J .. tdl IJH·ll /\IL 4 SIRON(, - ----- - - -- - - -- -- -- -USE BAU POINT PEN ON' · ...,RESS HARD SHEALY ENVIRONMENT·. SERVICES, INC. 106 Vantage i--Drive _ol - CHAIN OF CUSTODY # 2 3 7 6 Q Client Name 1-/ {}_ / --------~------- Re po rt in g Address ______________ _ Cayce, South Caruuna 29033 Telephone No. (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803) 791-9111 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUIRED County ___________ _ Receiving Stream----------~----·-------- Outfall No. ____ ---------~------- c:si , .• _, l,y tJ c.. f" +-PRESERVATION (CODE) LAB USE ONLY . Attention __iJ& '1 r Ve,0,,h c CODE: A= None Program .A.!Jfl_(Circle)_· __ ,. j B = HNO3 ~ ?; § , C = H2SO4 DW ( ,· WNNf'DES · \ Telephone No. P.O. No. ~ 8. { c i f1CHA . SPISOL __ --00 r~ 1 D: NaOH i 00 ' ~ . .. SP1L10 Other: ' i! i 00 I E = ICE ~ X ! 00 f.; 0 ' . F= Y,.!3.3.._w J Q 0 w " ~ ~ X ~8 " ~ ' " Sample ID (Location) TIME J , < 0 H 8 l • ~ a b u DATE w i5 0 oc r 0 w ~ 8< 6 z ~ u § ' REMARKS SESI • 00 " " 0 w ,. , c w ,, w ;. LAB I.D. Star1 ··-;-,~ \\, Jl:l t--1 '23'--' Finish l_i '.\·Jq · / '/-;V I<-'.IS ✓ • .:. Star1 11.:YA t--1 1330 'I P-s2., Finish ,/ " ·i•f;,<·:,A I • .. (_\ (_, ' ( ,..; Star1 ---· 1'-Jf\>-1 \ Li \ 'l, F1rnsh ,,. I -I \ '}}'/' / 1\ /. '-1-Js I) (,,, ' I / _,, -· ,s ;\ Start ,. IL~· ),\ J.l l<l:)L' x \ V -• ,·1 .. j 'i°',l ,,«L F,n,sh \ "_)(., f.. '/\. (. __ l , Start ----- 1/, -., \ ..... IL\ -,)U y q v' 1_.,,1c • -(\} r,..,.-1 C"I F,msh i ,:,, )/..) I ' Start 10--.,., µ lq 7,'_1 \ q v \';3({,J_/'.J (.)\ c:_: ~ Fimsh I.···-. -- 5..., 1:,c \<.., ~>-t...l ,q"',, ~ ,~ s) . ~~\ :r FiniSh · ' i/ " • (, ,_> C(; ·- Start r. :", -<oL u. OG r \(.,. -..-I\ L), '",\ 0 \(~ ~ 6 :~,( (// t,,\ \' Finish ' . ... , "'' 1. ;;, .r, SAMPLER Date/Time Received by (Sig.) Date/Time Hazards Associated wilh Sample Custody Seal ln1ac1 (C1rcia) t-'1 1LI\..),-! ~PITTLEl~v""' ' '" YES NO NONE Pri'\1,am~ ~9,b, ........... r.... " ,.,,_ . . ' fhJCaipt TAC __ _ _rno·1 Signature: 111:,.) ·:.-~. (._ __ l..-\. I" \,.-{;,._ ----·-.-. \ <,;Th.,_\<\ "" i: ' Aeli-is_hed bye-) Q_ (. 'ln \-Date/Time --4 Received by (Sig.) Date/Time Roca~! p!I ____ ____ su c,J V (_' • \__: I!©_ 1 l..(I I O',) ~ I Roceip1 TelllJ._~---__ ·c \. ----__ L,, / Relinquished by (Sig.) I Date/Time .• Lab ~ycei~~Sig.) () ~-~ I/ Late/Time AoceNed on lee (Cude) I 4--, . r , , f J.l .1] /i ' I ( I,\ '·) rYEs) NO ICE PACK -. . Whl1i r.Oflv· . mri1 .. ,·--. --.. I "•"-~ •··-'. " "---------------· ---. ---. -· -· -·- USE BALL POINT PEN 0 1'lRESS HARD CHAIN OF CUSTODY # 2 417 5 ClientNamo I\ (.-J ""',\ ... J\,c, R rt" Adde epo mg ' ss •-,\, ,J\, I ,-.:; (. Attention \(, :-\\.. ' . <'I.'-r ,, \, ' '.,,.. ~ Telephone No. P.O. No. Yr.--1L.. Sample ID (Location) TIME DATE j a a m g , ~ ~ 0 u ~ SHEALY ENVIRONME~•--'... SERVICES, INC. 106 Vantage , J Drive Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Telephone No. (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803) 791-9111 CHAIN OF CUSfODY RECORD SAMP LEA NALYS SR I EQUIRED -- 1 , > , ~ , ! i ~ € C ~ ~ ~ c~ ~ .! ~ ' ~ ~ 0 ,;, 1\ !• ~ ' • f?" J ~8 s . i ' , . u < t: ' l ~ ~ ' g r a jg " 8 w 8i t u 0 w " z ~ ~ ·, a m ,. , " m ,, m u us ,,_ -. ( I S1art ~ £-ti rt. 15,'.. i) ' . ( ... P, : ;_l_ ~-~,[', • \ ' ,. ,,, ,_}, . \' Finish ' 50/J ·-----s, .. . I/ ) \{,,;,·-y1,)L.l r13::i \ 'I \ ,' _,\,:_,, \, Fm1sh t' ' ' Start Finish Slart ·- Finish Start Ftmsh s,art Fini$h . 5..., ,_ . ' ..... Finish SAMPLE~ . . Date/Time Received by (Sig.) Date/Time ~A"''·" ~p.-rn .. en{>-<J~ P.rint_Name: p QJl-- '.11' ,, -('.fl., -I . Sign~e: .__ J:} \1._t,j~ ·'.-{(:. I ,Uo ,;,: '----' .kn,_ 1...-: ,. .~• I '(!_ /\inqui~hed by (Sig~~/ 1 U _ /qate/Time 1 / _ Received by {Sig.) Date/Time ~f'Ol/1('•. ')i,;1 I 'lo l;-,/_L <, I 'Relinquished by (SiQ.) I Date/ 1 ime ..__.. -it-~•c~1by (Sig~ // .. t~teffi";e, : 1 / • ·---.. . ( 'f'L, ,, I'\.-' / I'/' rl ' , " -._, ------· --'-~ .. ·--•------·' -. - NPDES # __________ _ County ____________ _ Receivi~g Stream ___________ . Outfall No +-PRESERVATION (CODE) LAB USE ONLY CODE: A= None Program Are!'I fCTrCle}-, B = HNO3 OW ~ CWNNPDES C = H2S04 D = NaOH RCRA ·SP/SOL ... ---·-- SP/LIO Other· E = ICE -·- ) F-~ \. \ SESI REMARKS LAB 1.0. ,-'J.,,. ,-;\/ , , Lr . 1) .. .. ! ...} ,·,, ') ,· ((' /'-J ~·) ., J( - ., - --· Hazards Associated with Sample Custody Seal ln!ac1 (Circl11) YES NO NONE RacePt me _.,,., R,o::;e{)t pll_. ____ '" - Recep1 lelf1l. ____ -·c Rocervecl on Ice (Cuc.ill! / Yf.S J,m ICE rACK - - - -- -- - - - ------ - - - - - -- - \Nr PEN a ,PRESS HARD ,,\USTODY # 2 3 8 j_ 7 'St' \ \, \ SHEALY ENVIRONME~--'... SERVICES, INC. 106 Vantage a Drive Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Telephone No. (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803) 791-91 t 1 .CHAIN OF CUSfODY RECORD ___ ol NPDES # _______ _ County___ _ ___ _ Receiviny Stream _____ _ Reporting Address _______________ _ SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUIRED -,\, C ~ \,. ~, )j(_ ----I \ I\ <-PRESERVATION (CODE) LAB USE ONLY \'c,<l\\ . ·6": ;\c.._,1..\c.. CODE: A::,: None Prog!am Ar·e;··(ci~Cre1--:-..._ Attention ;--B" HN03 , DW (-CWAINl'l)l:S _) " ~ i , C "H2S04 ' £ , i . RCnA -··sr,srn. -~--Telephone No. P.O. No. a ~ ,, !. j D "NaOH lj ~ ~ ' ' d ~ E" ICE SPILIO Ottier: ~ 0 1 ~ ' ,, Vr_C\t,..,,, i~ '.'l ' I. i iC . Fa '·• I J a " m u < t· < ~, Sample JD (Location) TIME J a , < a ,. e 0 w • ~ g • e . . .. -DATE • a ~ r 0 ~ 8 e 8-6 z ] ~~ ; SESI ~ u " " m ,. m ,, m u e '. REMARKS LAG LO Star1 ,, ... l. ' i I· 17 l(;~A.) V. '5 V ... t --, ·:;: / (" \-( Fm1sh /\ '_) ,J I , . . OullaU No S1ar1 ,:,_ J It_ I I 17 \OtJl:) .. ':i I / ~ (' V v ,. I ) I ( ,, \ F,msh () '', ' \ , ( ( I ( Co. .. i' .. Start, --:r "'i \" \· 17 \ ':._)":J._".• V . I ' -·1 I, : / -~)\") 1 \( ,· ~,/ I ··•• 1 ;-, ,, I \; ·' (. F,n,sh 1') ) --· _, ( ) , ,-C. Slart --··---.1 I :-x,. le c ,, \. \{)----~(:) y I I _:,)' l (I,<,_\,;: . ,. ·, I \l,cp I.,_ ,J ,-F,rnsh i . ~\ __ _) ... -s \.'l R. Start ·- \_ ,7 oi:?.o y (c I ' ' V --I ( I () '=, L LO.() (s,':_ F+nosh ) • ' I .. . \ r ~ (} Start I· \ I,. c··n·~.: y I ~ C ' :.J IC I \JJ \c,, \, ' Finish u ·-) S<art CC-:,7:i 1-I 7 \1.0':, I( L\ I( ( ') ~ --) I , -) Finish Ci .__J ( r -, • -,__,,._ C C --,, "2.i Start ,, 1-:l. ""7 ~ '.)_ )<. •' I. \'•,,:..-:, ) (r ' ()..._"\,,Je Finish / (_ I ) ) ,_. -· SAMPLER Date/Time Received by (Sig.) Date/Time Hazards Associa1cd with Sample --Cuslody Seal lniacl (Ci1cl11) P,intName:~,-,, ~•-<'~O•' YES NO NONF. \. '1.<f\J . I' _J Recef)t me ___ _lfl{l-'I Signature: ( ' /tf:~ c-5 C\ro::, -'1 •\ (., c..r.>cu•\• \ ,-1 ' ''I(,, RoceJ)I pH __ -----'" Relinquished by (Sig.) . Date/Time Received by (Sig.) Date/Time 0-c,...~ A.~" 1·9-'rb I IU3U I Roceipt TeJll). _____ '(; Relinquished by (Sig.)' . Date/Time Lab Roceipl by {Sig.) Date/Time ~ --R&;;orvod un lc11 ;Cuclu) I -\. ~-( ' ·, I I' ) -;; It.' --; r:) ( .. YES' rl<1 ICE PA.CK ------. .. .. USE BAU. POINT PEN m; ~ESS HARD CHAIN OF CUSTODY # 2 3 818 Ghent Name ~.J_ ':)\, E ,Q._ \.J )i SHEALY ENVIRONMEN-. SERVICES, INC. 106 Vantage~ Drive Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Telephone No. (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803) 791-9111 CHAIN OF CUSfODY RECORD __ 01 __ NPOES II _____________ _ County ___________ _ Receiving Stream __________ _ Reporting Address ______________ -~~~_;S~A~M~P~L::!E~A~N~A~L;_Y!:S~IS~R~E~Q~U;"'IR~E:'D~~-~~~------0::'.:ut_::la::'.ll~N::_:o:.=_===::;::=======.::.·..:.·_, -S\,d)\,,3 we. 1· Attention _________________ _ Telephone No. ________ _ Sample ID (Location) c z i 2 ' Q P.O. No. ~ m m ; ] ' i4' ~ 0 y,.~ J 0 • m 0 < t: TIME :; , ~ l1 c u DATE • 0 0 -i 0 w 8 Q m , t • c ,!"~ i i! m ' ~ ~ ~, ~ e C c z 0 m c , i j m ' ; ~ ' %! e +-PRESERVATION (CODE) CODE: A = None Ba HN03 Ca H2S04 D a NaOH E.a ICE F"" I\ f. \ LAB USE ONLY Prog,an} Afeatein:t!!)·--- OW '~CWNNPOf:S ncRA SPisor-sr1uo Other ______ _ i s ~I § m u C) m m "' s,.., REMARKS SESI r-----------ta=---+--+-+--+--t-+-+-+-t--,-t-·1--1--l---Jf---l-t--t--l--l--t--,f--t-4-+--------------l-----"LA"-"'B.,_l.e,Dc_. ___ _ I· 17 t'.MO t.' '-\ \( Finish Soart 1-1 l 1"3'l..O X '-\ Fimsh \(_ • S!art 1-.17 '''\C,i '( ,, Fmish i \ , I I t I' Start ,_ ,7 i'l]i y_ l\ F,n,sh Slar1 )( /J ·_:; / C ·-1 · ~--+---l--l--t-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+---1--1--1--1-l--t--t--,---1-------------1--"'--------- I· I 7 ·,.,, (.I, 'i Finish s,.., finish Start ,_ s,.,, Finish SAMPLER · Print Nam//?!' Ir ~ i·' , ~ 0 ·. ~ \ \ .J \ ·'--.) ,\. Signature:/ /, /r'c< ,. =1 (.~ .;~ \. 11 Date/Time Received by (Sig.) Date/Time Hazards AssociaIed with Sample Cuslody Seal lnlacl {Ct1dt1) YES NO NONE 1 \ Date/Time I !i \"fl, I IO 30 Received by (Sig.) Date/Time I RocePt pH _____ ,,. flocaJ)t lurrp. _________ ·c Relinquished by (Sig.) Date/Time _Lab Receipt by (Sig} I t·' ;., . _ 1 ·c ._ ----------·--~---- --Auetir,ed on lc,i (Circle) ,~ •• YF.S ) /Kl ICf' PACK - - - --- -- ---·-- --- -- - USE BALL POINT PEN , PRESS HARD SHEALY ENVIRONMF'. ,L SERVICES, INC. CHAIN OF CUSTODY # 2 3 Li :2 Q Client Name I-\· Ce.Q. -S\,j\,_._ _, 106 Vantag( 1te Drive Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Telephone No, (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803) 791-9111 ,,, __ ot ___ _ County _____________ _ CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Receiving Slream_~--- Reporting Address______________ SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUIRED Oullall No ----------~ \ \' \ ,-,--,---,--,,--,-,-::-[:"-,-,-,--,,-,---,-,,-,--,----------,,----------J '· <.• '\) ~ ),_) (. +-PRESERVA110N (COOE) LAB USE ONLY \( '\,(. CODE: A= None Program Area (Circle) ~c~., \c. Attention · '·' . ·' -~ B, HN03 DW CW/vNl'llES C = H2S04 11CRA SP1SOL .. ,. k i ~ Sample ID (Location) " P.O. No. ~ w ~ ' ' 0 6 C !' '.'l '°I (,, ~ 0 " m 0 ~ t: ,Yr. ~ :, , ~ u 0 u TIME DATE w 0 0 w Telephone No. ________ _ ,. <j ~ g w !. C ' ~? " X ~ ~ e w c 8< z g w ' • ? e C ~ . ' 0 D, NaOH E, ICE F - . \( I SPtllO 01her 5l t it 2 ~ u • u " m , m ,, c m ' ,. Star1 REMARKS SESI ;;---+---+-+-+='+-+-+-t-+-++-l-+-++---lf-+-+-+-f-l-+-+-+-++----------------1----"LA<;S>B_,_l."Dc_. _____ ... \-I"\ I\ 'l'\ F)nist, X ;). \ Stat1 I. \~ \\':,\ l'. F1n1sh Start . )<. I. I 4, ,,.~o )(. Finish ! ' .-'~)·'I ! \ I . . I ) ( .. ,/ \ \ Star1 ---·~· \. ·\ "b ,,11 l/. Fm,sh (. l •' I /( ' / . I) I , ' ' Slart ----· -. \ · \ 4, 1'-lt:::1':l. )<. '.!. fllllsh I ' I I I \ / , . (\ ' ~---+---+-+-+-+-+-l-+-+-1-l-+-+-l-l--l---1-I---- ---t-++---------------+--------Start I( I· \"i, 1~L\S l(_ 2 Fini$h , I i ) .. 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CHAIN OF CUSTODY •i:<:23816' ;; . i·· L: -.;County ___ ,"-.-'----~------ ;:tnt:IU.T t:NVIHUNMl:1 'L :;1::H~K;~, IN\;. · · , · ,. 108 Vantage .... lie Drive " : · .: . . . ·. · ·· ·: cayce, South Cerolna 29033 ·1 ,: · : . . 'Telephone No, (803) 791-8700 :'Fu HD. (803) 791-9111 . ' . . .. •.. ,•. ..,_.. . NPOESI_....,.. ________ _ ~-· 1-t.: c~~~\e.' ·~ :s, .. ~~~· ~~~ .. . , .. 'i,. CHAIN::oF CUSTODY RECORD.:-. .-;;.:':Aeo,M,gS-____ _ SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUIRED , '·. · Outfall No. _________ _ u: '-;3\,.e,0\;__ . • uC . 1nen11on . le.J4~:.. ,~, F,,{.. \i ; : · : r~l'IO .. ___ · _·_· ....,. __ P.o.~:f<"''. f (:;I J ( · f ; r S...,pa ID (location) . '. ~ '. ·:.·•i :::_·; / I.TE'h.·.·,• ~~ 1:~~-a~1l!~11i ~e!III ---------t..:.,--+--++-t-H-t-t-+-t--t-++++-l-+---1-,-. ~ -·--·.·· 1~• ..... ..... ..... .. PRESERVATION !C()nA REMARKS '•/ LAB USE ONLY Proyfani Aru (Cirde) ' .·r:1# _ CWWPUES : ACRA . . SP,Sct. 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DatafTlme Rilolh-ed on Ice (Cl,c!e,I I YES NO ICI::: PACII: ----------·---.. . . .. --_, --111k ' "" P Cop)' po., I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I Attachment 3 QA Summary Report and Analytical Data for the April 15-16, 1995 Sampling Event I I I I I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I SDG Narrative: PROJECT DAT A ASSESSMENT Hoechst Celanese -Shelby, NC Second Ouaner 1996 Sampling Event This report summarizes the assessment of field and laboratory data generated from the April 1996 sampling event at the Hoechst Celanese -Shelby, North Carolina plant The sampling and analysis was conducted by Shealy Environmental Services, Inc. (SESI) according to the revised Samplin~ and Analysis Plan (document control nos. 026SB-0005a and 026SB-0038). All analyses were performed according to Test MethQds for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods (including Updates I, IIA and IIB) and EPA 600/4-79-020 Methajs for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. USEPA March 1993 for the following parameters: 1. pH by EPA Method 150.1, Temperature by EPA Method 170.1 and Conductivity by EPA Method 120.1 (field analyzed and documented in the Field Log) 2. Total Organic Carbon (fOC) by EPA Method 415.1 3. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) by EPA 8260A 4. Ethylene Glycol by EPA Method 8015A (modified) Definitions: □as-sAData: C)ass B Data: QassCData: Data QnaUfiey U: Data Qualifier R; useable for quantitative purposes useable for qualitative assessrnen• of absences or presence unusable data the analyte was not detected at the reported ,.;oncentration due ID its presence in the associated method blank the sample results are rejected due ID serious deficiencies in the ability to analyze the sample and meet quality control criteria. 1 Data Quality Assessment: Pan One: Field Sampling and Handling: Ground water samples from the monitoring wells, domestic wells and process points were collected according to their specific sampling procedures. The pH, temperature and conductivity measurements were taken by SESI personnel and documented in the Field Log Book. The data indicates that stability of the parameters were generally achieved after purging three well volumes, where applicable. • All samples were collected according to the Sampling and Analysis Plan matrix. All field measurements were documented in the Field Log Book. • All necessary field QNQC samples were collected at an acceptable frequency with the exception of TOC duplicates which were not collected. Although not a method requirement, field duplicates are recommended due to the project DQOs. • All sample related information was documented on the Chain-of-Custody (COC) forms with the following exceptions: 1. The COC did not contain client's address or the project manager's telephone number. Note: This deficiency did not evmprnmise the quality of the analytical data. Pan Two: T abora1Pty Analysis; Total Organic Carbon by EPA Method 41S.1 Two process point and two monitoring well samples were collected and analyzed for Total Organic Carbon. All method acceptance criteria were met (Class A). Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA Method 8260A Two process points and one domestic supply well were collected and analyzed for VOCs. All method acceptance criteria were met (Class A) with the following exception: • Acetone was detected at 46.6 µg/L and 2-butanone at 13.2 µg/L in the Field Blank. However, the associated samples did not require data nags based on their reponed concentrations for these compounds. HCC-Shelby Q2 1996 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... Pan Two; Laboratory Analysjs<cont}; Ethylene Glycol by EPA Method 8015A (modified) Two process points were collected and analyzed for ethylene glycol using a modified version of Method 8015A. All method acceptance criteria were met (Oass A). Discussion: For the DQOs of this project (level m to be met, the data was assessed based on XCl)Orted method non-conformances and the following overall project criteria: • holding times • blank cnntaminarion • completeness • transcription accuracy • repon qualifiers • comparability/consistency with historical data Based on this model, all the data associated with the samples in this data package were assessed as Class A data. HCC-Shelby Q2 1996 3 D HOECHST CELANESE Shelby, NC ANALYTICAL DATA PACKAGE Second Quarter 1996 Data package provided by: SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 106 Vantage Point Drive Overlook Business Center Cayce, SC 29033 (803)791-9700 I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Master Tracking List II. _Sample Results (By analytical test method) m. Method Conformance Summary IV. Field Data Summary V. Chain of Custody Records ------------------- Client Sample Identification ITCI ITEF RUNYANS K-28 V-23 Master Tracking List HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby Second Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab Date ID Number Collected Ground-Water 87618N 04/15/96 87619N 04/15/96 87622N 04/15/96 87620N 04/15/96 87621N 04/15/96 Date Received 04/16/96 04/16/96 04/16/96 04/16/96 04/16/96 I I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I · Total Organic Carbon (TOC) I Method 415.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample Identification ITCI ITEF K-28 V-23 Master Tracking List -roe HOECHST CELANESE-Shelby Second Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab Date Date ID Number Collected Received 87618N 04/15/96 04/16/96 87619N 04/15/96 04/16/96 87620N 04/15/96 04/16/96 87621N 04/15/96 04/16/96 Analysis Date 04/24/96 04/24/96 04/24/96 04/24/96 I I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87618N Description: ITCI Date Received: 04/16/96 I Date Reported, 04/29/96 I Parameters INORGANICS I total organic carbon I I I I I I I I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1035 QA/QC Officer V.P. Analytical Date Date Method Result Units POL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 415,1 1600 mg/l 1.0 04/24/96 JYR Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: A'ttention: SHEALY Lab No, 87619N Description: ITBP Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/26/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 3291 I Coll. Date: 04/15/96 I Coll. Time: 1040 QA/QC Officer ~qet/ I V.P. Analytical-"!..!!"-"~---- Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. I ----------------------------------------INORGANICS total organic carbon 415 .1 31 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side 1.0 04/24/96 JYR I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87620N Description: K-28 Date Received: 04/16/96 I Dato Reported, 04/25/96 I Parameters INORGANICS I total organic carbon I I I I I I I I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants (803) 791-9700 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS FAX (803) 791-9111 HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL 415.1 40 mg/1 1.0 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1620 QA/QC Officer V.P. Analytical Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 04/24/96 JYR 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE :AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87621N Description: V-23 Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/25/96 Parameters SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I I Coll. Date: 04/15/96 I Coll. Time: 1645 QA/QC Officer f}~&c--: V.P. Analytical /,1 I Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. --------------------------------------------------I INORGANICS total organic carbon 415.1 6100 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side l.O 04/24/96 JYR I I I I I I I I I I I I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE :AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32 010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87623N Description: Field Blank (e) Date Received: 04/16/96 I Date Reported, 04/26/96 I Parameters INORGANICS I total organic carbon I I I I I I I I I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791 ·9700 FAX (803) 791·9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Coll, QA/QC Officer V. P. Analytical Date Date Date: 04/15/96 Time: 1600 ~;rlr Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 415.l 1.0 mg/1 1.0 04/24/96 JYR Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I -I Ethylene Glycol I Method 8015A I I I I I I I I I I I I ------------------- Client Sample Identification ITCI ITEF Master Tracking List -Ethylene Glycol HOECllST CELANESE-Shelby Second Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab Date· Date ID Number Collected Received 87618N 04/15/96 04/16/96 87619N 04/15/96 04/16/96 Prep. Analysis Date Date 04/22/96 04/22/96 04/22/96 04/22/96 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 106 VANTAGE.POINT DRIVE CAYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87618N Description: ITCI Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/29/95 Parameters ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1035 9rAD/JOJ/ V.P. Analytical _..J/Y\c:..,,:~:._ __ _ QA/QC Officer Date Date Method Result Units POL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8015A 1070 mg/1 6.5 04/22/96 04/22/96 SAG Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side . 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ,AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87619N Description: ITEF Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/26/96 Parameters ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 I NC DEHNR No. 329 I I Coll. Date: 04/15/96 I Coll. Time: 1040 QA/QC Officer ~d QV V.P. Analytical Mp I Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8015A ND mg/1 6.5 04/22/96 04/22/96 SAG Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87623N Description: Field Blank (e) Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/26/96 Parameters ethylene glycol SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1600 fJl1J. )oA,; V. p. Analytical _.,rn"-'.,!P..:_ __ _ QA/QC Officer Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8015A ND mg/1 6,5 04/22/96 04/22/96 SAG Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side I I I I SAMPLE RESULTS I I TCL Volatiles I Method 8260A I I I I I I I I I I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --· - - - Client Sample I dent ificat ion ITCI ITEF RUNYANS Master Tracking List -TCL VOCs lIOECHST CELANESE-Shelby Second Quarter 1996 SHEALY Lab Date Date ID Number Collected Received 87618N 04/15/96 04/16/96 87619N 04/ 15/96 04/16/96 87622N 04/15/96 04/16/96 Analysis Date 04/27/96 04/16/96 04/27/96 I I I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 I SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: I Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87618N Description: ITCI Date Received: 04/16/96 I Date Reported, 04/29/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichlorometh~ne bromoform. I bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride I ·orobenzene Jroethane -... .. .:.oroform chloromethane I dibromochlorometha.ne 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cia-1,2-dichloroethene I ~rans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene trans-1,3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 12 • hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene 11, 1, 2, 2-tet::-achloroethane tetrachlo::-oethene coluene 1, 1,1-trichloroethane 11, 1, 2 -trichlor~ethane t.richloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride I xylenes I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1035 9ttJJ/ky V.P. Analytical -~/\1~~~'---- QA/QC Officer Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 0.6450 0.0585 ND ND ND 0. 5370 0.0121 ND 0. 0411 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 0.1930 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND . ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1. mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Siae 04/27/96 SAG 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0. 0050 0.0050 C.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 I 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ~AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87619N Description: ITEF Date Received: 04/16/96 Date Reported: 04/26/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride orobenzene ;,roe thane -.. .. .Lorofor:n chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cia-1,2-dichloroethene ~rans-1,2-dichloroethene ~,2-dichloropropane ~ia-1,3-dichloropropene :rana-1,3-dichloropropene -!thylbenzene 2-hexanone -:i.ethylene chloride t-~ethyl-2-pentanone .J -:yrene ~,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane :etrachloroethene c.oluene 1,1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. I Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method Result Units PQL 8260A ND mg/1 0.0200 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 o.o·oso 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND :ng/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260.i\ ND mg/1 0.0100 8260.i\ ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260.i\ ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260.i\ ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 C.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0050 8260A ND mg/1 0.0100 8260A ND mg/1 0.0150 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1040 I I I I '9,2(D acv 1. V.P. Analytical _ _,,1,1=~'----- QA/QC Officer Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. I 04/16/96 SAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 106 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE CAYCE. SOUTH CAROLIN1\ 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87622N Description: Runyans Date Received: I Date Reported: 04/16/96 04/29/96 I Para:neters I I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride I · lorobenzene oroethane ... loroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane l,l-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane l,l-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,J-dichloropropene trana-1,3-dichloropropene I ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ec~ylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone sty=-ene I 1,1,2,2-tet=-achloroethane tet::-achloroethene toluene I I I I I 1,1,1-t::-ichloroethane 1,1,2-t=-ichloroethane t::-ichloroethene •✓inyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank (803) 79i-9700 FAX (803) 791-9111 NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/96 Coll. Time: 1728 QA/QC Officer CMD :£CL './ --}i,i V.P. Analytical __ &~1P_....-___ _ Date Date Method Result Units PQL Prepared Analyzed Anal. 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8250A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms ana Conditions on Reverse Side 04/27/96 SAG 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 C.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 · 06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ;AYCE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS (803) 791-9700 FAX (803) 79i-911i I I SC DHEC No. 32010 NC DEHNR No. 329 I Client: Attention: SHEALY Lab No, 87623N Description: Field Blank (e) Date Received: 04/16/96 Dace Reported: 04/26/96 Parameters VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride ,robenzene Jroethane cnlorofor:n chloromethane dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethanc 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroethene ~rans-1,2-dichloroethene l,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene t=ans-1, 3-dichloropropene ethylbenzene 2-hexanone methylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone scyrene l, 1,2,2-tetrachloroethane ~etrachloroethene ~oluene 1, 1,1-trichloroethane 1,1,2-trichloroethane trichloroethene vinyl acetate vinyl chloride xylenes HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLAN'I' P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result 0.0465 ND ND ND ND 0.0132 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0150 I Coll. Date: 04/15/96 I Coll. Time: 1600 QA/QC Officer V.P. Analytical Date Date Prepared Analyzed 04/16/96 Anal. I SAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .06 VANTAGE POINT DRIVE ~AYCE. SOUTH CAROLINA 29033 SC DHEC No. 32010 Client: Attention: I SHEALY Lab No, 87624NTB Description: Trip Blank (c) Date Received: 04/16/96 I Date Reported, 04/26/96 I Parameters I VOLATILE ORGANICS acetone benzene bromodichloromethane I bromoform bromomethane 2-butanone carbon disulfide carbon tetrachloride I -"-lorobenzene :::-roe thane . .:.oroform chloromethane I dibromochloromethane 1,1-dichloroethane 1,2-dichloroethane l,l-dichloroethene cis-1,2-dichloroet~ene I trans-1,2-dichloroethene 1,2-dichloropropane cis-1,3-dichloropropene trans-1,3-dichloropropene I ethylbenzene 2-hexanone ~ethylene chloride 4-methyl-2-pentanone styrene I 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane tetrachloroethene toluene l,l,1-trichloroethane I l,_ 1,2-trichloroethane ':::-ichloroethene "✓1.nyl acetate vi:1yl chloride I xylenes I I I SHEALY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Scientists and Consultants CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS HOECHST CELANESE-SHELBY PLANT P.O. Box 87 Shelby, NC 28151-0087 Kathryn Frank Method 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A 8260A Result ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Units mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 mg/1 Terms and Conditions on Reverse Side PQL 0.0200 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0100 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0,0050 0.0050 0,0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0,0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0100 0,0150 QA/QC (803} 791 ·9i'0,J FAX (803) 791-911' NC DEHNR No. 329 Coll. Date: 04/15/% Coll. Time: 1330 Officer O~o I ov V.P. Analytical </ frlp Date Date Prepared Analyzed Anal. 04/16/96 SAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Method Conformance Summary "6'7bliN -rhr='.iL, &'7(,J'-l NTG Criteria Volatiles Semi, ol,~tiles IF-tt-r (~ ( ~,. ·, r Sample Holding Time -~ ✓ Standards Preparation ✓ ✓ Instrument Tuning ./ N f\ Instrument Calibration / ,/ Calibration Verification ✓ ✓ Degradation Check rJ Pr tJA Interference Sample/Standard tJA tJ ('t Blank Results ✓ ✓ Method Accuracy ✓ / Method Precision ✓ ✓ Surrogate Recovery ✓ NA PDS/SD/MSA + ++- TCLP Prep NA NA Key: ✓ = Method Criteria Met NI A = Not Applicable * = Method Criteria Not Met -see footnote(s) ~'lt PDS = Post Digestion Spike SD = Serial Dilution MSA = Method of Standard Additions --r 0 (_ ~7G1'i,'N I . I '1 cl ~ 7· L: i cl N I ', 1 ~7 L,20 N I . 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MVC, SWC Date Measuring Depth to Water Temperature Point Water Level (OC) Elevation (ft) Elevation (ft, msl} (ft, msl) 04/15196 NIA NIA NIA 24.6 04/15196 NIA NIA NIA 24.2 04115196 811.20 11.09 800.11 17.5 04/15196 8 I 1.89 10.20 801.69 17.6 . 04/15196 NIA NIA NIA 16.8 Measurement Device: Electronic Water Level Indicator pH Specific Comments (SU) Conductivity (umhoslcm) 5.37 1720 Flow rate at sampling = 1/2 L per minute 8.14 3260 voe collected, but sample was saturated with air. 6.71 175 5.24 3500 7.81 472 Private well I Purge 0ow rate = 2 GPM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (',;,c,· Date: 1 J (-1 " 1 le floechst Celanese -Shelby, NC \Vater Level J\'Ieasurements Page:_!_ of_± l\,leasured by: MPQ, N\v'C., Cc0L+ ,, s,0'--Measurement Device: Electronic Water Level Indicator lHonitoring Measuring Depth to \Vater Level Comments Location Point \Vater Elevation Elevation (ft) (ft,msl) (Wms!) 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L__S_atnuling Page .J._ of ~ Date (MM-DD-YY) APRIL 15, 1996 Fie!J r..-r'-vll!lCl C\\'ll(MPQ, MVC,);\VC Facility Name KUBAL -FURR / HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# 1-rc.1 V..'eathcr Conditions .-\A Air Tempcratun; oc. Total Well Depth (TWD) = DIA Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = I \A Length Of Water Column (LWC) = t--t\A 1 Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x ~(A = '-.J ( P\ gal. 3 Casing Volumes -NlP. gal. -Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed - Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection Fva~u;i1in□ aml C!1!k1,;ti1,11 M1:1h(1:d:i TB -Tdlon Bailc:r SSB -Stainless Stt:c::I Bailer WW -Wdl WiLard GP -Grunfos P.ump ~\~ (\.)\0- VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** .. \\J::\ TU SSB WW GP Other TB SSB WW GP Other [O!l:i!illl!:i [1>[ Ci1:ii[lf.l2iillll!:l!:r:i 1.5" = 0.092 2" -tl.t63 3" = 0.367 4" = 0.652 lDo-5 5",' '.} }'l, I., \"'i 00 l .Lf 5" = 1.02 6" = 1.47 7" = 2.00 8" = 2.61 = > JIJ!& gal. FIELD ANALYSES --- Casing Diameter: --- -Shealy Environmental Scr\'i ........ , Inc. 106 Vantage Point l>rive Cayce, S.C. 29033 inch ·s CMg Material: PVC -Metal Guard Pipe: PVC -Me ~-0 . >ckl 1g Cap: y -N Protective Abutment: , \_ N I Hegnty Satisfactory: y -N Well Yield: Low -Mod. -High Btarnrks· ,J, f 1--' WELL SAMPLE TIME: ,<.::>"'!>'? B~rna[k:r F" LC\u) fZA-'TTZ ;,..--. ;1p,rr,_Pt J ._i.., ~ '/].. L per N\.;t'\J~«., • I = CLl:AK 2 = SLJ(i!IT J :cc MODUlATE --1 111(,11 •• ' ' --... I NONI. ~ IAIN I J MOIJERA IL ➔ SI RON(, - fichlllilil :, ma! ilm1iw.:l.'.Lb1r...!.inrn1!.ill\'il lCLlil! l! 111 i !!l: --Page L of _j Dale (MM-DD-YY) APRIL 15, 1996 FiclJ Personnel CWII,@l'QXI\IV(), SWC Facilily Name KUBAL -FURR/ HOECHST CELANESE, SHELBY Well ID# IT E!=° V..'cather Conditions µIA Air Temperature "C. TOlal Well Dcplh (TWO) -,...:ilA Dcplh To Groundwa1er (DGW) = t-J ll='I Length Of Water Column (LWC) = NICI I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x i-1l F>-= gal. 3 Casing Volumes = NI p, gal. = Starn.Jard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed = ,-..)\µ._ . gal. Method of Well Evacualion w I\ TB SSB WW GP 01hcr Method of Sample Collection· ~ j\ TB SSB WW GP 01hcr fa·arnauon and ( olkc11on Mi:1hods TB -Tdlun Bailer SSH • Stainless S1eel Bailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TlME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pll (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMHOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)** Ci!J illilll1U1J.Il....asllll:.. Jl.iaJru:.lt I.S 1.5" = 0.092 5" = 1.01 r = o.1<iJ 6" = 1.-11 3" = 0.367 7" = 2.00 4" = 0.652 8" ~ 2.61 I ~'-\0 c;,_14 24-L Voe. --D-?;; ;)_f.o ;)__ I 3 FIELD ANALYSES Shealy Environmental Ser 106 Vantage Point I>rh'c Ca)'cc, S.C. 29033 Casing Diameter: inches Casing Material: PVC -Mela! Guard Pipe: PVC -Mc ·1I N ,_, eking Cap: y -N Protective Abutment: "' 7ll ~grily Sa1isfaelory: y -N Well Yield: Low -MoJ. -Iii I lli:rnark J \A \JOC',. co\ "1,J" ~ l-:,0\-~ .~ol~ v-><--> ~ lv,~-h.J c,.,; .\.L l'X t,... r. WELL SAMPLE TIME: ID'1" ''~'3 0 ,.,._,,c, ,,~ff!<!" Remarks· • I = CLEAR 2 = SLIGI IT 3 = r,..10DERATE 4 -111(,1 I --.. .. -I-NONI: 2--"l·AINI J=MODl:RAII; 4=.SIJU)N(, -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - --- - -- - --- - -- --fir)tl_l!aJa_ nllillili1L:ilii:.l:Ll'l.tu1rnu!! Ul!"illtLSamvli11i: Page,-.:; of ~ Date (MM-DD-YY) APIUL 15, 1996 Field Personnel CWII, MPQ, MVC, SWC Facility Namc KUBAL -t,'lJl{I{ / IIOECIIST cm,ANESE, SHELBY Well ID// I<-J8 - - - --- - -Shcal}' Eu\'ironnu•nfal Sen .J, Inc. 106 Vantage Poinl Drh'c Cayce, S.C. 29033 -Casi11g Dia111ctcr: 2 incl1cs Casing Material: ~-~ktal Guard Pipe: PVC ;(Mct'-1)..) No Locking Cap: !!)· N Prntcclivc Ahut111c11t: .:V-N Integrity Satisfactory: .f!_,,f N Well Yield: Low -lf':Y -High Weather Conditions CNQl?.CA':.T /w1>JO'/ Air Temperature oc_ lkrnarks.; Total Well Depth (TIVD) -~6.~ Depth To Groundwater (DGW) -I\. QC\ Length Of Water Column (LWC) -11,,, C1 / I Casing Volume (OCV) -LWC x rf,. I l '.s -;::>. 8 gal. 3 Casing Volumes 8.L, gal. -Standard Evacuation Volume Total Volume of Water Removed - Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collection .. E,~_hl<llli.!ill TD -Teflon Bailer SSD -S1ainkss S1ed Daikr WW -Well Wizard UP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pll (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (0C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMIIOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)•• ·.; '6' - TB SSB ;ww\ GP Other TB SSB \ ww_,.,; GP Other . . Clm:ili1111i...l.1..1r--1.:..allilJ!.lli.a11Kt1,;:r :i 1.5~ = 0,091 5" = 1.01 r = 0.163 ]" = 0.3li7 4" =0.652 ~r ,- 1ss·1 I 5"1 17. I I 10 I 3 6" = 1.47 r = ·2.00 8" = 2.&l 7 ? /(.03 (,,,5"3 I l8, I </o .3 I • I = Cl.EAi{ 2 = SI.ICil IT 3 = MODERATE. 4 111<.,II .. gal. FIELD ANALYSES !i. / ~ -I f i,1!)9 /I.I'/ I~. 70 /;.. 71 17.3 i7, <; I </ D ,~o = ::;>-1.,S 7 2. I I ' ") -; .. --' I NONI. ~ IAIN I 3 MODLR,\I L 4 S 1/U lN(, WELL SAMPLE TIME: l~O Remarks· ficld Ilata .rm;tf ion Shed _Eu_r__G.Oillll.llifi!l!.T .. .!iamu.lll!g Page_i±_of :S- Shealy Environmental Sen I06 Vantage Poi11t Drive Cayce, S.C. 29033 , Inc. Date (MM-DLJ-YY) APRIL 15, 1996 Casing Dia111ctt.T: 2.__ inches Casing tvlatcrial: PVC .. A.1 .. 1:1\ J Fit:IJ Pasunnel CWH, MPQ, MVC, SWC Guar<l Pipe: PVC ~ N" Locking Cap: !..V- Facility Name KUBAL -FURR/ HOECHST CELANESE, SIIELBY Protective Abu1n1cnt: y -N c.c/ Integrity Satisfactory: Well ID# \/-2 3 Well Yield: Low -e_y. -High Weather Conditions 0'\1EelA-,,Y-/ w1a,:.,1J'1 Air Temperature <le. Rrumk.s.;. Total Well Depth (TWD) = Depth To Groundwater (DGW) = Length Of Water Column (LWC) = I Casing Volume (OCV) = LWC x 3 Casing Volumes = Total Volume of Water Removed = Method of Well Evacuation Method of Sample Collccliou furua11on and Col~llillillm TB -Tenon Baikr SSB -S1ainless Sted Bailer WW -Well Wi1.ard GP -Gnmfus Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMIIOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)* ODOR (SUI3JECTIVE)** ? 3 </0 /D.J..o I "3 20 l'l./6? = 2, 15' gal. C,,.'{5 gal. = Standard Evacuation Volume C:.i'S-gal. TB SSB f'W \GP Other TB SSB (:!!!!/GP Other -L.llima111:iJm ( asmg PuUt~LUS . 1.5" = 0.091 5" = 1.02 2"; = 0.163 6" = 1.47 3· = o.367 r = 2.00 4" = 0.652 8" = 2.61 FIELD ANALYSES ,~ 7, 15' "{, 3 0 /__ <I'S /G,?9 I(;, ,'1 ~ //4J1? /(,,y,< 5'. 0 ·2 S.10 S. 17 s-. 1 <{ 17..3 17, I /(,,. 9 t 7;'(., 3S:oo --~000 3000 .'?ooo = .z 2 2 7 4 ,j 4 4 ?3501 • I = CLEAR 2 = SLIGI IT 3 = t-.10DERATE 4 -111(,1 I ---... -. .. .. I -NONI: 2 -h\lN I 3 -MOI H:RA 11: 4 -SI RON( 1 -- -- -- --- - - - - - ·• WELL SAMPLE TIME: Remarks: - -- N (!_) N /1'..</K - - ---- --- --- - ---- --- - l'kWJlal;L Page .<of~ Da1c (MM DD-YY) ?____.:\ l'R IL 15, 1996 Ficl<l Personnel ~WIJ/ Ml'Q, MVC, t"VC) Facility Name KUBAL -FURR/ IIOECIIST CELANESE, SHELBY Well JO# R_LX_,\J....\Q.,1,"--"5 Weather Conditions (_q, <CC.•::,·\. Air Tcmpcralurc oc_ Total Well Depth (TWD) Depth To Groundwalcr (DGW) (\ Length Of Water Column (LWC) I\ I Casing Volume (OCV) LWC x ' gal. 3 Casing Volumes gal. -Standard Evacmuiun Volume Total Volume of Water Removed gal. Method of Well Evacuation TB SSB WW GP O1her Method of Sample Collection TB SSIJ WW GP Other E.Yacuatioo aml Collection Methods .G.!.filw11t.s..fu.L.C.a~l2liilll.lli 1.S TB -Tenon Bailer SSB -Stainless Steel llailer WW -Well Wizard GP -Grunfos Pump VOLUME PURGED (GALLONS) TIME (24 HOUR SYSTEM) pH (SU) WATER TEMPERATURE (°C.) SP. CONDUCTIVITY (UMIIOS/CM) TURBIDITY (SUBJECTIVE)• ODOR (SUBJECTIVE)++ 1.5~ = (U)IJ2 2" = 0.16) r = 0.367 4" = 0.652 0 \ -1 \0 ·1.~0 \7. 7 <....\()C::, \ ]_ 5" ~ 1.02 6~ = 1.47 7" -2.tK> 8" ~ 2.61 ----FIFI D ANAi YSFS 10 2_D \7 \':, \7 '1.0 7. t,L\ 7. C\ \ 17. 1... \ \.,,, 4i '-\ 'SO 1..\0~ \ \ :;i__ L Shc<tl)' En,·inmmcntal Sen, _.,, Inc. 106 Vantage Point lki\'c Cayce, S.C. 290.B Casing Dia1rn.:tcr: in ·hes Casi11g Material: PVC· Mc1al . ~ Guard Pipe: PY\" r-v ~ta! . N' Locking Cap: y . N Protective Ahutm nt\ y . Integrity Satisfactory: y . N Well Yield: Low · Mud. -High R~m,.ubs· \\·, ucJ·e. w.z.~\. '0cu·-c:. F\~,._u ?.a}e --:L. G-'?M. J "30 WELL SAMPLE TIME: \7?.. -i \7'2..S Remarks; 7. -i, \ \.,, . """6 L\Q() ~ 7q72_ \ ::L • I =Cl.EAR 2 = SLICillT 3 = MODERATE 4 111<,II .. -0 I NONI. ~ - I ,\IN I 3 -MOIJLRA IL -l -SI RON(, - - -- -- -- --·--- -- - - - -USE BALL POINT PEN f\1-JL Y. PRESS HARD SHEALY ENVIRONME~'~AL SERVICES, INC. CHAIN OF CUSTODY # 2 4 2 7 5 106 Vant&{; :nta Drive Cayce, South ""'olina 29033 Telephone No. (803) 791-9700 Fax No. (803)'791-9111 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD ,.. __ .. _ ,,.,, NPDES ··----~-,,-,-,--.,,,--,--,-,--~i'-.. County ______ -,-_._. 'c.:i-~'ci: 'c---:--~1~ ~ -· . :-,1:· Receiving Stream ___ -',----'-c''-----,--- Reporting Address SAMPLE ANAL vsis REQUIRED , ,· ., .. Outfall No -. i:O-.\ I", 1--I C. ' •· +-PRESERVATION (CODE) LAB USE ONLY , Ii. ltr". fc, ... \'..' -~ CODE: A = None Program Are&·tcirclel Attention ~ ~ l B= HN03 · ' ,. { ~ { C • H2S04 ow \ If,. 1 -RCRA .. "" ' l ' ' -· Telephone No. P.O. No.· t "' "' • 1 i .:! D = NaOH SPlt.10 · Other: , ' ' 11 l E "' E=ICE 0 J ' .. •--.-8 i~ "' • ' ! ' ~ '<, F= v,./"N1.., ~ 3 " m ~ • ·~ ~ " " ~ ' ! Sample 10 (Location) TIME , ~ 0 w • ~ ~ ~ • DATE ~ :;: ,' 0 d " ~I i 0 6 z ~ . ·; 0 ,, REMARKS SESI 8 " " m , m r " m t ~-" ', LAB I.D. s,an 4 ,oc LjlS I · r;; 1/J'(/llll lj)., \C:,1'1 ) F1n1sh ,. ✓ ,/ • Vol 02/.oDI~ Gil,,r,,I <l7&/8/J I ~1 \.. f S· [, I ) /\-- s,an j ''JI) ,;j It. (ii,,_ ,.; ~,. I l.)L\0 ) Toe, '-l IS I 1:· 11,,.i1we L:;I .1,· . ' . /~ rf~F Finish /. ,/ v "~7/oflN )--. ' ' . ~ uG S 21.n)A io ,':i 1\ Start ,r;,. ,, l<..7-..> fol'.. '11 S. I '37 /;2{)/\1 i<-2 ~ FI01Sh ✓ ' ; -S1a11 j )II_,.,,. ll,~"'> TL;~ -\ 1-; I ~1&21JJ· 1/-2 -) f11l1Sh ' , ✓ ·--- S<a, a~,-· 1'"·· '> J .; A.,,.,r 172V ,1 \' '.-(. J;/..1.t. ,A !J1022N Fwoh /. .,. '· -. '· j;,\o _(, s .. , r;. iJ ". -, ''-~ '" ) ,,·· ' >-. \ r:e/i 0 /IC11{ (\1-// · 1?1&J3N ,_ )( ,/ " :·~· v..:~•v'· ' .. e ,; I'S A ,I . Sw1 T. \ 6\~-"-mi.,., r:zr.--:~?vv't , [Ii ✓ ..,.,. .. JvC ~1/tJJ1Nl;> - S""1 Fio1sh SAMPLER Date/Time Received by (Sig.) O~te/Time Hazards Associated with Sample ~ sear 10,ac, rc,a,1 M~.!J.\r1tl <~t.JATT/.£ flAUIY 6i-1,;.l'-fl, I :;,JiY.).:; -9v I '.Rn-, NO NONE -I;!., ii·· 10!. 1/ i,.v ,>c -Aeceipl TRC flll>"1 ign lure. ·; 11 (0 , r J A. _, '"" Aeceipl pH ' . '" R-e7quished by (Sig.y, 0 Date/Time Received by (Sig.) _ Date/Time \J.(/.('_..e.,I.__}) () -1 /;-1/'/ k>J.:J1 1/b\ll.VO : I ReceJ)1 Terff). -c Relinquished by (Sig'.) . Date/Time i,.Y_"'-"'!J_i,y (Sig.J // .. l(p_,4aD le/Time ~ed 001co (Cifde) I r,YJ A (/ /) './l, '16IA1/(') NO CEPACK -• , .. . -. -. .. " -I••· I (' -------------------Inner Tier Combined Influent TOC Data ITCI TOC Data 4000 ~-----------------------------------~ 3500 3000 i 2500 E -C 0 'lii 2000 ~ -C B C 0 1500--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 1000 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500 - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0+-------------j------------+----------------+-----' 1/1/93 1/1/94 1/1/95 1/1/96 Date ------------------- ITCI Ethylene Glycol Data LQCaliQ □ llatll. .'Lal.u.e. lln.i.t ITCI Ethylene Glycol Data rTCI 11 /29/94 2330 mg/I J 2500 rTCI 3/7 /95 1800 mg/I rrc, 5/1 8/95 1000 mg/I JL rTCI 8/22/95 209 mg/I 2000 -... rTCI 11 /29/95 52 mg/L z -"' rrc, 1 /16/96 1100 mg/L E ; 1500 rTCI 4/15/96 1070 mg/I 0 .., I!! \j 1000 " C 0 u 500 0+-----------------''F------' 11 /29/94 11 /29/95 Date -------------------Monitor Well V-23 TOC Data V-23 TOC Data 10000-r------------------------------------~ 8000 7000 -o:! ~ 6000 -C 0 .:: 5000 ------------------------------------------jg C B C 0 0 3000 - -- - ----- ------- -- ------ -------- ------ ----- -- -- ----- --- - - --- -- ----- --- --- ---- ---- -- --- 2000 -· ----------- -- ----- - ------------------------------- 1 000 - --- --- --------- --- -- ------ -----------------------------------------· ------------------- --- -- --- -- 0-1-------+-------i------+------~------+-----l 1/1/85 1 /1/87 12/31/88 12/31/90 Date 1 2/30/92 12/30/94 ------------------- Monitor Well V-23 2-Butanone Data (MEK) l.QCaliQ□ D.alf! ~ J.!ni1 V-23 8/3/89 1 .1 mg/L V-23 11/9/89 0.45 mg/L V-23 2-Butanone (MEK) V-23 1 /5 /9 0 0.37 mg/L V-23 2/23/90 0.038 mg/L 4 V-23 8/8/9 0 0.56 mg/L V-23 11/7/90 0.01 mg/L u 3.5 ------------------------------------------------ V-23 2/5/91 0.66 mg/L V-23 5/3/91 0.46 mg/L -3 ------------------------------------------------- ...I V-23 8/9/91 0.04 mg/L u -"' V-23 11/4/91 0.05 mg/L u .§. 2.5 -----------------------------------------------. V-23 2/4/92 0.2 mg/L C 0 V-23 5/5/92 0.2 mg/L u = 2 . ·------------------------------------------------- i V-23 8/7/92 0.8 mg/L V-23 11/6/92 0.1 mg/L u t 1.5 ----------------------------------------------.. C V-23 2/3/93 0.05 mg/L u 0 (J 1 -·-------------------------------------------------V-23 5/5/93 0.25 mg/L u V-23 8/6/93 0.044 mg/L 0.5 V-23 11 /3/93 0.01 mg/L u V-23 2/2/94 0.25 mg/L u 0 V-23 8/5/94 0.52 mg/L 6/1 /89 6/1/91 5/31 /93 5/31/95 V-23 3/8/95 0.01 mg/I < V-23 8/24/95 0.767 mg/I Date > V-23 1/16/96 3.6 mg/L ------------------- Monitor Well V-23 Acetone Data LQC.aliQD .lla1e .'ia.l.u.fl llni1 V-23 8/3/89 0 .1 mg/L u V-23 11/9/89 0.295 mg/L V-23 1/5/90 0.3 mg/L V-23 2/23/90 0.34 mg/L V-23 Acetone Data V-23 8/8/90 0.31 mg/L V-23 11/7/90 0.01 mg/L u V-23 2/5/91 0.52 mg/L 1.2 V-23 5/3/91 0.53 mg/L V-23 8/9/91 0.48 mg/L 1 ------------- - ------------ - ---------------------- V-23 11/4/91 0.53 mg/L -.J V-23 -2/4/92 0.08 mg/L B DI E 0.8 -- - ------- - ---------------- -------------------- V-23 5/5/92 0.2 mg/L u -C V-23 8/7 /92 1.1 mg/L E 0 til 0.6 --------------------------V-23 11 /6/92 0.14 mg/L ~ .. V-23 2/3/93 0.05 mg/L u C .. V-23 5/5/93 1 mg/L B g 0.4 · -------------------- - - 0 V-23 8/6/93 0.025 mg/L u V-23 11/3/93 0.01 mg/L u 0.2 -- V-23 2/2/94 0.36 mg/L V-23 8/5/94 0.52 mg/L 0 V-23 3/8/95 0.01 mg/I 6/ 1/89 6/1/91 5/31/93 5/31 /95 V-23 8/24/95 0.648 mg/I J Date V-23 1/16/96 0.487 mg/L V-23 7/11/96 1.15 mg/I ------------------- Monitor Well CC-33 Benzene Data l.acalii;rn .lla1e Yalu.e. J.!nit CC-33 8/4/8 9 0.085 mg/L CC-33 11/8/89 0.08 mg/L CC-33 Benzene Data CC-33 2/1 4/90 0.081 mg/L CC-33 5/4/90 0.079 mg/L 0.14 CC-33 8/9/90 0.096 mg/L CC-33 11 /6/90 0.073 mg/L 0.12 ------------------------ - - - --------- - ------ - - ------ CC-33 2/6/91 0.095 mg/L CC-33 5/2/91 0.089 mg/L CC-33 8/8/91 0.08 mg/L ::J' 0.1 ----------------------------------- --- - ------- - - ---CC-33 11/4/91 0.14 mg/L Cl) E CC-33 2/4/92 0.11 mg/L -C 0.08 --------------- ------ ---------- - - - CC-33 5/4/92 o. 11 mg/L 0 .. CC-33 8/7 /92 0.1 mg/L I! CC-33 11/5/92 0.086 mg/L c o.os CD u CC-33 2/3/93 0.052 mg/L C 0 CC-33 5/5/93 0.055 mg/L O 0.04 ---- - -----------------------------------------------. CC-33 8/5/93 0.059 mg/L CC-33 11 /2/93 0.055 mg/L CC-33 2/2/94 0.045 mg/L 0.02 CC-33 8/4/94 0.026 mg/L CC-33 3/9/95 0.014 mg/I 0 CC-33 8/24/95 0.0176 mg/I 6/1/89 6/1/91 5/31 /93 5/31 /95 CC-33 1/17/96 0.01 mg/L Date CC-33 Dupe 1/17/96 0.0125 mg/L ---- - - - - -- -- - --- ---Monitor Well CC-33 Chlorobenzene Data Localioa D..ale. .llawe. l.!ni1 CC-33 8/4/89 0.024 mg/L CC-33 11 /8/89 0.027 mg/L CC-33 2/14/90 0.021 mg/L CC-33 Chlorobenzene Data CC-33 5/4/90 0.019 mg/L CC-33 8/9/90 0.02 mg/L 0.03 CC-33 11 /6/90 0.019 mg/L CC-33 2/6/91 0.018 mg/L CC-33 5/2/91 0.019 mg/L 0.025 ----------- ---------------------------- CC-33 8/8/91 0.015 mg/L :::r CC-33 11 /4/91 0.024 mg/L -DI 0.02 CC-33 2/4/92 0.017 mg/L E - CC-33 5/4/92 0.017 mg/L C 0 CC-33 8/7 /92 0.016 mg/L I 0.015 -------------- ------------------- - ---- CC-33 11/5/92 0.012 mg/L C .. CC-33 2/3/93 0.01 mg/L u C 0.01 ---- - - ---------- ---- - CC-33 5/5/93 0.01 mg/L J 8 CC-33 8/5/93 0.011 mg/L CC-33 11 /2/93 0.008 mg/L J 0.005 · ·--------- ------------- - ------ CC-33 2/2/94 0.006 mg/L J CC-33 8/4/94 0.004 mg/L J 0 - CC-33 3/9/95 0.005 mg/I < 6/1 /89 6/1/91 5/31 /93 5/31/95 CC-33 8/24/95 0.005 mg/I < CC-33 1/17/96 0.005 mg/L Date < CC-33 7 /12/96 0.005 mg/I < CC-33 Dupe 1/17/96 0.005 mg/L < -------------------Monitor Well K-28 TOC Data K-28 TOC Data 8000.00 -r------------------------------------, 7000.00 - ------------- ------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6000.00 ~ 5000.00 E -c. 0 f 4000.00 -C B C o 3000.00 0 2000.00 - ----- ------ --- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1000.00 - ---- --- ---------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 +4~ .... --!--------'l-------1-----+-----+-----+----'"""' ......... 9/1/81 9/1/83 8/31/85 8/31/87 8/30/89 Date 8/30/91 8/29/93 8/29/95 -------------------Monitor Well K-28 2-Butanone Data (MEK) LQ1<aliQ □ ~ :'ial.u.e. lJ.n.il K-28 8/4/8 9 0.19 mg/L K-28 11/9/89 0.074 mg/L K-28 1 /4/90 0.099 mg/L K-28 2-Butanone Data (MEK) K-28 2/1 9/90 0.28 mg/L K-28 5/4/90 0.24 mg/L 0.3 K-28 8/8/90 0.12 mg/L K-28 11 /6/90 0.24 mg/L K-28 2/6/91 0.04 mg/L 0.25 ------------------------------------------------ K-28 5/3/91 0.05 mg/L u :J' K-28 8/8/91 0.031 mg/L -0.2 · 0) . ---------------------------------------------- K-28 11/4/91 0.046 mg/L J E -K-28 2/4/92 0.094 mg/L C 0 K-28 5/5/92 0.05 mg/L u i 0.15 -------------------------------------------------- K-28 8/7 /92 0.071 mg/L C .. K-28 11/6/92 0.026 mg/L u C 0.1 --------------------0 K-28 2/3/93 0.01 mg/L u 0 K-28 5/5/93 0.01 mg/L u K-28 8/6/93 0.056 mg/L 0.05 -------------- K-28 11 /3/93 0.13 mg/L K-28 2/2/94 0.034 mg/L 0 K-28 8/8/94 0.011 mg/L 6/1/89 6/1 /91 5/31/93 5/31 /95 K-28 3/9/95 0.01 mg/I < K-28 8/23/95 0.01 mg/I Date < K-28 1/16/96 0.01 mg/L < -------------------Monitor Well K-28 Acetone Data LQ!.aliQ□ .llalll. ~ J.J.ni1 K-28 8/4/89 0.43 mg/L K-28 11/9/89 □.159 mg/L u K-28 1 /4/90 0.074 mg/L K-28 Acetone Data K-28 2/1 9/90 0.39 mg/L B K-28 5/4/90 0.24 mg/L K-28 8/8/90 0.074 mg/L 3 K-28 11 /6/90 0.39 mg/L K-28 2/6/91 2.6 mg/L E 2.5 -------------------------------------------------------- K-28 5/3/91 0.25 mg/L -K-28 8/8/91 0.082 mg/L ..J -"' 2 . -------------------------------------------------------K-28 11/4/91 1.1 mg/L .§. K-28 2/4/92 0.13 mg/L C 0 K-28 5/5/92 0.05 mg/L u ~ 1.5 ------------------------------------------------------- K-28 8/7 /92 0.2 mg/L -C K-28 11 /6/92 0.029 mg/L ., u 1 C ·----------------- - - - ---- -------- ------ - - - ----------- - - K-28 2/3/93 0.068 mg/L 0 0 K-28 5/5/93 0.068 mg/L K-28 8/6/93 0.057 mg/L 0.5 · -----------. - -... . . ----------------------------------- K-28 11 /3/93 0.14 mg/L K-28 2/2/94 0.034 mg/L 0 K-28 8/8/94 0.02 mg/L 6/1/89 6/1/91 5/31 /93 5/31 /95 K-28 3 /9 /9 5 0.01 mg/I < K-28 8/23/95 0.01 mg/I Date < K-28 1 /1 6/96 0.05 mg/L < K-28 7/11/96 0.02 mg/I < ------------------- Monitor Well K-28 Benzene Data LQi.aliQ□ .!late. .llal.u.e. Unit K-28 8/4/89 0.022 mg/L K-28 11/9/89 0.005 mg/L u K-28 1 /4/90 0.015 mg/L K-28 2/19/90 0.025 mg/L u K-28 Benzene Data K-28 5/4/90 0.018 mg/L K-28 8/8/90 0.03 mg/L 0.03 K-28 11 /6/90 0.015 mg/L K-28 2/6/91 0.019 mg/L K-28 5/3/91 0.014 mg/L J 0.025 - ------------------ ------------------------ --- - K-28 8/8/91 0.017 mg/L K-28 11/4/91 0.03 mg/L J :J" K-28 2/4/92 0.017 mg/L -0.02 ------. -------- ------------------------------"' K-28 5/5/92 0.017 mg/L J E -K-28 8/7/92 0.019 mg/L C 0 K-28 11/6/92 0.009 mg/L J '; 0.015 .. K-28 2/3/93 0.009 mg/L J -C ., K-28 5/5/93 0.014 mg/L " C K-28 8/6/93 0.015 mg/L 0 0.01 · - ------ ----- -------------- - -0 K-28 11 /3/93 0.011 mg/L K-28 2/2/94 0.014 mg/L K-28 8/8/94 0.018 mg/L 0.005 ------------------ - - ----------------- ---------- - - - - K-28 3/9/95 0.006 mg/I K-28 8/23/95 0.0205 mg/I K-28 1/16/96 0.0086 mg/L 0 K-28 7/11/96 0.0149 mg/I 6/1 /89 6/1 /91 5/31/93 5/31/95 Date ------------------- HH-48 TCE Data l.ocatio □ .!2a1e. ~ .L!nit HH-48 8/3/8 9 0.16 mg/L HH-48 11/7/89 0.14 mg/L HH-48 2/5/90 0.005 mg/L u HH-48 5/1/90 0.17 mg/L HH-48 8/2/90 0.15 mg/L HH-48 TCE Data HH-48 11/2/90 0.15 mg/L HH-48 2/1/91 0.15 mg/L HH-48 5/2/91 0.12 mg/L 0.25 HH-48 8 /2/91 0.01 mg/L u HH-48 11/1/91 0.16 mg/L 0.2 HH-48 2/3/92 0.16 mg/L -... -HH-48 4/30/92 0.15 mg/L "' E HH-48 8/3/92 0.18 mg/L ;0.15 -- ---- HH-48 11/3/92 0.22 mg/L E 0 HH-48 2/1 /93 0.15 mg/L I -HH-48 5/3/93 0.18 mg/L C 0.1 - - - ---------- ------------------------- ----------.. u HH-48 8/2/93 0.2 mg/L C HH-48 11/1/93 0.22 mg/L E 8 0.05 -. -------------- -----------------------------------HH-48 1/31/94 0.2 mg/L HH-48 8/1 /94 0.16 mg/L HH-48 8/1/94 0.01 mg/L 0 - HH-48 3/8/95 0.17 mg/I 6/30/89 6/30/91 6/29/93 6/2 9/95 HH-48 8/23/95 0.222 mg/I Date HH-48 1/17/96 0.165 mg/L HH-48 DUPE 11 /3/92 0.2 mg/L D ------------------- L2i:iali!l □ Q.ata ~ JJ.o.i.l HH-77 8/3/89 0.008 mg/L HH-77 8/2/90 0.04 mg/L HH-77 8/2/91 0.13 mg/L HH-77 8/3/92 0.067 mg/L HH-77 8/2/93 0.12 mg/L HH-77 8/1 /94 0.12 mg/L HH-77 8/23/95 0.332 mg/I HH-77 1/17/96 0.187 mg/L HH-77 TCE Data HH-77 TCE Data 0.35 0.3 ::J' ai0.25 E -C 0.2 0 ;, ~ 0.15 .. u C 0.1 8 0.05 o+zc-------,f------J.------+--...1 6/1 /89 6/1/91 5/31/93 Date 5/31 /95