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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD003200383_19890418_Koppers Co. Inc._SERB SAP QAPP_Private Well Sampling - Resident Letters-OCR• Dear Mr. & Mrs. Baker: Beazer Materials a.Mees; Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental ServJ.ces · -· . ' . 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 · Phone: 412-227-2500 . Fax: 412~227-2042 ----. -:-: .;: '.-.: ,; ·_:_ April 18, 1989 ;,.., .- CERTIFIED MAIL · · RET.URN RECEIPT, Rf;QUESTED • ----.:.::::-. Mr.·& Mrs. Bobby·,Davis Route 2, Box 119A · Morrisville, NC 27560 ··•--;· . · . .::-~ -. - -•.. .,. :· ---... -~ As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by . Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company; Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical resul.ts obtained_by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Ther~fore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, .Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the.normal usage of your well may contiriue. Thank you for your cooper'ation in permitting ·the· sample · to be • taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate tb contact me. SKC/cr . Enclosure ··. cc: B. Benoy (EPA ·Iv). .. . . M.' Norman. (EPA IV),.·.,_-·:··,:·-:-:c:'.. P.· DeRosa :(NC DHS.) .:-~,;:;.,: :;· .. T. Taylor.··(NC DHS)_.:: .\·• ... K. Glover·(wc DOH). ' Writer'~ Direct Dial· · 412-,-227-2684 Sample Sample :Sample Number: Source;_'" _ _ Descript_ion :·, .... :.. ....... Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol .-,-.,.-~_. ;;:_~-':'"""-:.-.· KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL "RESOURCEi'INC 89020469 36 M ·_ Bobby Davis,_,;~,-,~(>- Total.'<-(ug/Ll ____ ," < 1 .oo (0.010 · ~ ,·Method . -· -• .. -···------·· . ·• EPA 8020 EPA 515 '-:'"••·· All identifications are from retention data only • .. __ -. -• -- .'!/::::..:;/;.·:::, :: ,_ .. '::,; ; "'-:--· -:..~, -:~:.: -:, l-;-~· :: . ::. -.::-. :·. ---~\;~~. _-. . . ..... -.:"'_ .- \ i • Dear Mr. Allen: Beazer Materials -rvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr: Terry Allen Route 2, Box 123 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company,. Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure ·:;_cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC OHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 Sincerely, Shannon Program Ii{(~ K. Craig · () .. Manager-Environmental Services • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Numbec: 89020469 Sample Soucce: 36 M Sample Descciption: Bobby Davis Pacametec Total (ug /Ll -Method . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopcopyl Ethec Pentachlocophenol < 1 .oo (0.010 All identifications ace fcom cetention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 ;.• • Beazer Materials *Services, Inc . A Member of TH ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 24, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. & Mrs. Ralph B. Pennington Route 2, Box 95 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Pennington: As part of the continuing we~l sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. The analysis of pentachlorophenol (PCP) showed similar levels to those seen·bn earl.ier sampli~g r0~nds. B~azer Mat~riBJs Bn0 Services, Inc. will continue to supply you with bottled water for your drinking and cooking needs. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2~7_-~2-"6-"8--'-4_ Sincerely, ;tJ!U-,,.;_r,L, K e,__j Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services -• • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020542 OS 25 Ralph Pennington Total Cug/LJ Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pe.ntach lorophenol 0.695 . EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. • Beazer Materials an-Mees, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 24, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. James Green & Brisilla Chavas Route 2, Box 31 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Green & Ms. Chavas: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. The analysis of pentachlorophenol (PCP) showed similar levels to those seen on earlier sampling rounds. Deazer Materials and Services, Inc. will continue to supply you with bottled water for your drinking and cooking needs_ Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 227-2684 Sincerely, ;o!&~}v t<-{~+ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020528 5 H James Green Total Cug/Ll Hethod ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pentachlorophenol 2.07 EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. ,..:, • • Beazer Materials ··ces, Inc . AMemberofTH RGROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 24, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. & Mrs: Dewey Green Route 2, Box 31 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Green: As part of the continuing well sampling program.conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. The analysis of pentachlorophenol (PCP) showed similar levels to those seen on earlier sampling rounds. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. will continue to supply you with bottled water for your drinking and cooking needs. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sampl.e to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy M. Norman P. DeRosa T. 'Taylor K. Glover (EPA IV) (EPA IV) (NC DIIS) (NC DHS) (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 227-2684 Sincerely, #~,.,'-N-., I tc~st-, Shannon K. Craig ~ Program Manager-Environmental Services r • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number-: Sample Sour-ce: Sample Descr-iption: Par-ameter- Pentachlor-ophenol 89020528 5 H James Gr-een Total Cug/Ll 2.07 All identifications ar-e fr-om r-etention data only. Method EPA 515 • Dear Ms. Bennett: Beazer Materials ~?vices, Inc. A Member of THE9ZER GROUP Environmental Services 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Betty Bennett Route 2, Box 127 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sampl.e to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial {±; :;;_ ),;;:;i 7 · ,;i 081 Sincerely, ;d!~kl~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020462 18 K Mrs. H. D. Copeland Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol (1.00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 I• •. Dear Mr.·& Mrs. Scott: Beazer Materials an··ces, Inc. A Member of THE RGROUP Environmental Se s · · 436 Seventh Avenue, Pinsburgh,-PA 15219 -. Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL _RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr·. & Mrs·. ·Henry ScotC Route 2, Box 12 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, ·the normal usage of your well may coritinue. · Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do:not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure S_incerely, · .:: .. ·. ;c_·. : :.~' ~~:·· __ ,._::·. · .. ' - >1-,(,:~'-,(t~ f: [c,~tt. '~:-:c ; ... Shannon K. Craig ·· . Program Manager-Environmental ,cc: B. M. P. T. K._ Benoy ( EPA .. IV) ....... , .. Norman (EPA IV) DeRosa (NC DHS) Taylor (NC DHS) Glover (WCDOH) Writer's Direct Diai'· 412-227-2684 .. -. ,,.. -···--.. , .. ~ ~ _, ;--•· ..• ,. ~-i:.Jti~tr •---· Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020465 12 L Maryland Jones Total . Cug/Ll . ...... , .. ··•, ··---·. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl_Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications.are from retention data only. .EPA 8020 EPA 515 \ \ • Dear Mr. Carrington: Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Mr. H. L. Carrington Route 2, Box 108 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RE'l'URN RECEIPT REQUESTED As pait of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting tlie sample to Ge taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) -M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial _:...2::.:2::.:7:...-..:2:...:6..:8:...4_ Sincerely, /~k-~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services I • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020468 25 L H. L. Harrington Total ( ug /L l < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. Williams: Beazer Materials ~_:Vices, Inc. A Member of THE92ER GROUP Environmental Services 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Mr. Thomas Williams Route 2, Box 100 Morrisville, NC· 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your co6peration in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ z_z_7_-_2_68_4_ Sincerely, ~~K.½ Shannon K. Craig· Program Manager-Environmental Services .r Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC 89020476 OS 17 Thomas Williams Total <.ug /Ll < 1 .00 (0.010 Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Thornton: Beazer Materials an.rvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Isaiah & J. Thornton Route 2, Box 98 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of t~e continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your cooperati•on in penn.i r.l: ir,g the Silmp.l,;, tc, be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7_-_2_68_4 __ Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services ... • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020478 Sample Source: OS 22 Sample Description: Isaiah Thornton Parameter Total Cug /L) Method -----------------------------------, ----------------------------------- Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Ms. Monroe: Beazer Materials ,.rvices, Inc. A Memberol THE ER GROUP Environmental Sern es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ms. Aree Monroe Route 2, Box 99 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampllng program conducted by Beaz.er Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February J.4-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your cooperation i~ p2rmitting th2 s~~plc tc be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7 -_2_6_8_4 __ Sincerely, ~~--<--.J /t': ~ Shannon K. Craig ' Program Manager-Environmental Services i \. \ 7 ... • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020477 Sample Source: OS 18 Sample Description: Aree Monroe Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol Total Cug/L) < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Ms. Holland: Beazer Materials anlf·ces, Inc . A Member of THE RGROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Ms. Beverly Holland Route 2, Box 95 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you foe your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) .M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 227-2684 Sincerely, -✓~~ A' (~.LA--<-· ----,f' Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services .. • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020543 Sample Source: OS 29 Sample Description: Beverly Holland Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol Total Cug/Ll < 1 .oo (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. . Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. Winston: Beazer Materials -rvices, Inc . A MemberofTHE ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Mr. Sylvester Winston Route 2, Box 110 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you £or your cooperation in permitting the 3ample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7_-_2_68_4 __ Sincerely, _,,;~~ /~-(_½- Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020466 20 L Sylvester Winston Total. (ug/Ll < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Baker: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THE ~R GROUP Environmental Sen/119 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. John Baker Route 2, Box 109 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. 'l'he analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) .M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial _...c2::..:2::..:7_-.c:2:..:6..c8_4_ Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC 89020475 OS 13 John Baker Total Cug/Ll < 1 .00 <0.010 Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. . ·-• Dear Mr. Holland: Beazer Materials an-tvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental SeIVI 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Mr. Clarence Holland Route 2, Box 90 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected in your well. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: .B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7_-_2_6_8_4_ Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020459 14 I Clarence Holland Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Beazer Materials-rvices, Inc . A Memberof TH ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. John Medlin Route 2, Box 19 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Dear Mr. & Mrs. John Medlin: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial ;i__ 7 ? -;}_ (, 1?'/ Sincerely, ~lf.t_ . Shannon K. Craig if Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: .Parameter 89020538 OS 1 John Medlin Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 :i • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Crowe: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THE~ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, ittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. James Crowe Route 2, Box 25 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7-_2_6_8_4 __ Sincerely, #~J!l~· Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services ·~-.. •, .· ,:.a .. Q, ;:;. ) __ ....,.._ '. 4: ?'" 1.i,.=.•·· ,,.....,.,.,..,.,.,,J ... -. e ........ -*'',)•-··-· .z ... ,_ ½·--=-➔--·e.,.:z:;;A,tz~. _c::y:;;..:•c::►_l~~--li&;&•SJC:-l-.f•:;:.,.. • .1_,._.,.,: ____ , .t.c.l. IICZ p ·-"~~·-~, • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020473 OS 7 James Crowe Total Cug/Ll (1 .oo (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. . . . . ' . . . . . . Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 "'' '"""" :,_;;;,: .4 >,!1'!<"'•••%~;::;-r:•=""<-•••• ....... ,.,,~~->'1:,..,__,,,.,;,;; ,tu _c,i _..:::.t? .:;..;v.,.~ ,:CJ .~H-.t :.w,>~ C. -~-•-~-~!). , ... f / •-•:~.~-":'~~,;,...~~~~~~~~T I ' 1 • Dear Mr. Beerman: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THE~ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, ittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 The Deli Box Attn: Scott Beerman Route 2, Box 24 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation jn permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC OHS) T. Taylor (NC OHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) 227-2684 Writer's Direct Dial _____ _ Sincerely, JJ~~k'. l~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services ! ' - • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020474 Sample Source: OS 10 Sample Description: Deli Box Parameter Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. Ritchie: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member ofTHE~ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, sburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Triangle Materials, Inc. Attn: Phillip Ritchie Post Office Box 330 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2_2_7_-_26_8_4 __ Sincerely, ;,Mc~((lla.(i Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020472 OS 5 Triangle Materials Total Cug /Ll < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Medlin: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THE ~ER GROUP Environmental Serv!l9' 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Medlin Route 2, Box 124 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal, usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 227-2684 Sincerely, ~"-~tll~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services ' ,l. • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020471 Sample Source: OS 4 Sample Description: Roy Medlin Parameter Total Method < ug /L l ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol ( 1. 00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 ... , ,, :~l k1 . J..t .c .... -~--C • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Watkins: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member o!THE~ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, 1ttsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Watkins Route 2, Box 30B Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemidal analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 227-2684 Sincerely, ~t.cvY-ii C{ c( Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services ,: 'I :•.· • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020597 26 J Gary Watkins Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lsopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 I~~~~"""""""~•,,..._#_~,...,,......._-,.,.......;_,._,,_.._...,...,._..........,.,.._.,...,.... ... ~...,,.,___...,._...,. • Dear Mrs. Copeland: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Memberof THE~ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, insburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Mrs. H. D. Copeland Route 2, Box 126 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue . . Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial __ 2 2_7_-_2_6_8_4_ Sincerely, ¢~v.c~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020462 18 K Mrs. H. D. Copeland Total Cug/Ll < l .00 <0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 . ' ·• • Dear Ms. Paige: Beazer Materials an.ervices, Inc . A Memberof THE ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 19, 1989 Ms. Margaret Paige Route 2, Box 876 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial _2_2_7_-_2_6_8_4 __ Sincerely, ~f!G_~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020457 10 I Margaret Paige Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol (1 .oo (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. Emmet Holloway Route 2, Box 33 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Holloway: Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Sel"Vl es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and isopropylether (IPE), two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you wil.l be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, _,/~/~ K~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020530 8 H Emmitt Holloway Total Cug/Ll 1.53 0.012 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Beazer Materials !f!rvices, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental SeI'Vl es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. G. C. Harding & Ms. B. H. Robinson Route 2, Box 18 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Harding & Ms. Robinson: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, -~~ff~· Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 I • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Paramefer 89020539 OS 2 George Harding Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .oo 0.018 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. Strom: Beazer Materials an~ces, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Servic s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. David Strom Route 2, Box 124 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 412 227-26B4 Sincerely, ✓-. ' /-4/CL--,/~ A-: ~ ' fl Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020462 Sample Source: 18 K Sample Description: Hrs. H. D. Copeland Parameter Total Cug/Ll Hethod ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol (1 .00 <0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Joey & Candice: Beazer Materials ~·ces, Inc. A Memberof THE R GROUP Environmental SerVI es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 Joey & Candice Route 2, Box 126A Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 Sincerely, ~td/~~-,,J /t-_ ~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020462 18 K Hrs. H. D. Copeland Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .oo <0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. Tony Chiotakis Route 2, Highway 54 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Chiotakis: Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental SerVJ. es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, P~/-<-~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 4J? 227 2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl 'Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020533 11 H Tony Chiotakis Total Cug /Ll <1 .00 0.044 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc. A Member of THE 9ZER GROUP Environmental SeIVices 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Research Triangle Glass Blowing Attn: Tony Zurek Route 2, Highway 54 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Zurek: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking· water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, y£~/<-~tf Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020533 11 H Tony Chiotakis Total ( ug /L l Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < l .00 0.044 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 I I • Mr. James Harrington Route 2, Box 33A Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Harrington: Beazer Materials -rvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels pres~nt in your well. This would ellminate the need for rep~ated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permltting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~__,_J /<.~y Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial '112-227 268H • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020534 16 H James Harrington Total Cug/Ll < 1 .oo 0.025 All identifications are from retention data only, Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. Sylvester Currie Route 2, Box 33 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Greene: Beazer Materials ~Mees, Inc. A Member of TH~ER GROUP Environmental SerVIces 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drl.nking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~/\_ c"--7 Shannon K. Craig u Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 4] 2-227-2684 • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020531 Sample Source: 9 H Sample Description: Sylvester Currie Parameter Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .oo 0.023 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 I • Ms. Sarah Harris Route 2, Box 92 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Ms. Harris: Beazer Materials an-rvices, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Sem s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~*½ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmencal Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020535 15 I Sarah Harris Total (ug /Ll < 1 .00 0.048 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. Randy Hester Route 2, Box 32 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Hester: Beazer Materials ~_:Vices, Inc. A Member ofTH~ER GROUP Environmental SeI'Vlces 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~K~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 41 2-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020529 7 H Randy Hester Total Cug /L J < 1 .oo ·0.044 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 P. 'JI. • Ms. Ni.omi Jenkins Post Office Box 143 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Ms. Jenkins: Beazer Materials !F.rvices, Inc. A Memberof TH ER GROUP Environmental Se es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your we]l. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, __,:V~ k-~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDiaJ 412-227 2684 • • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020536 Sample Source: 29 J Sample Description: Niemi Jenkins Parameter Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol (1.00 0.058 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 ' ) • Ms. Gloria Moss Route 2, Box 247 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Ms.· Moss: Beazer Materials ~e~ces, Inc. A Member of THJW'ZER GROUP EnvironmentalSemces 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on Febr.uary 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, J/~ /<. ½· Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 4)2 227 2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020537 46 J Gloria Hoss Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < l .00 0.012 All identifications are from retention data only. • . .i EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Beazer Materials Ervices, Inc . A Member of TH ER GROUP Environmental Se es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Melvin and Ms. Emma Bailey Route 2, Box 100B Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. & Ms. Bailey: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~ k'. ~ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 i. i ' Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC 89020541 OS 23 Melvin Bailey Total Cug /Ll < 1 .00 0.012 Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. • • Mr. Kent Caudle Post Office Box 625 Florence, SC 29503 Dear Mr. Caudle: Beazer Materials Ervices, Inc . AMemberofTH ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your wel.l revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manc,9er'-E11virorn11ental Servlc12s SKC/cr ~riter'sDirectDial 412 227 2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: 89020461 Sample Source: 7 K Sample Description: Florence Leasing Parameter .Total Cug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .00 0.013 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 \ • Florence Leasing Company Post Office Box 451 Morrisville, NC 27560 Gentlemen: Beazer Materials F.·ces, Inc . A Member of TH RGROUP Environmental Se es 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducled by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. · Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Er1vironmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 I • Sample Number-: Sample Sour-ce: Sample Descr-iption: Par-ameter- • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC 89020461. 7 K Flor-ence Leasing Total (ug/Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopr-opyl Ether- Pentachlor-ophenol < 1 .oo 0.013 All identifications ar-e fr-om r-etention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. & Mrs. Alphonso Gary Route 2, Box 111 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Gary: BeazerMaterialsF.·ces, Inc . A Member of TH R GROUP Environmental Se ces 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~ k. ½ Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 41 2 2 2 7 2 684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020467 23 L Mr. & Mrs. Lassiter Total Cug /Ll < 1 .oo 0.086 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. & Mrs. Lassitter Route 2, Box 113 Morrisville, NC 27560 Beazer Materials ~~ces, Inc. A Member of TH~R GROUP Environmental Services 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Dear Mr. & Mrs. Lassitter: As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~~k-½. Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020467 23 L Hr. & Hrs. Lassiter Total Cug /Ll < 1 .oo 0.086 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mrs. McClamb Route 2, Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mrs. McClamb: Beazer Materials ~~ces, Inc. A Member of TH~R GROUP Environmental Services 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIP'r REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) one of the two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~~~ /y'. Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial 412 227 2684 • • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020458 12 I Mrs. McLamb Total Cug /Ll < 1 .00 0.821 All identifications are from retention data only. Method EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Mr. Walter C. Greene Route 2, Box 35 Morrisville, NC 27560 Dear Mr. Greene: Beazer Materials ~-~ces, Inc. A Member ofTH~ER GROUP Environmental Sernces 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 20, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analysis of water from your well revealed low levels of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and isopropylether (IPE), two chemicals formerly used by Koppers in its wood-treating process. This level is well below that which the Environmental Epidemiology Branch, North Carolina Division of Health Services, felt posed a significant health risk. Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. agrees with this position. Very recently the State of North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested an alternate drinking water supply for area wells with detectable levels of PCP, even at the low levels present in your well. This would eliminate the need for repeated sampling of these private wells and allow Beazer to work with monitoring wells it will install as part of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study. For this reason, Beazer is hereby voluntarily offering to supply you with bottled water. Within the next several days you will be contacted to discuss your drinking water requirements, and arrangements will be made for water delivery service. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Shannon K. Craig Program Manager-Environmental Services SKC/cr Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number-: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter- 89020532 10 H Walter-Green Tolal Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopr-opyl Ether- Pentachlor-ophenol 10.8 0.067 All identifications are fr-om retention data only. EPA 8020 EPA 515 • Dear Mr. McCoy: Beazer Materials lfrvices, Inc. A MemberofTHE ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 · Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED . --. , Mr. Edward Mctoi Route 2, Box 14 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (for mer ly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the.normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure -~cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M-Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer'sDirectDial 412-227:-2684 Sin.cerely, · /4cc-,Gµ-/~-;( c{_(L~ - Shannon K. Craig ~ Program Manager-Environmental Services •- KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol 89020465 12 L Maryland Jones Total:'. Cug/Ll < 1 .oo (0.010 EPA 8020 EPA 515· All identifications are from retention data only . .• r:- ··•.·.-... . . -. --~ ., : <-: -:·\_-:/-.:.:;:' ·--.;· ·. ~~::~~\ -~_:,~.;:j;'.;f:~/~ -~: -··· -, .. • Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jones: Bea2er Materials ~·ces, Inc .. A Member of THE RGROUP Environmental Se s · · • • · , · .- 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 · ·Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 4.12-227-2042 April 18_, 1989 . :-. : : '~ -.: -. . -,., -CERTIFIED MAIL . ·,:_;:,· · RETURN RECEIPT ' .. <"REQUESTED .. ·:"'-: :-~-~-< ~-::' ·:--: ·.: ~ :.-:-: _, ·-.. ~ Mr. & Mrs:· Ma"i:-yland .. jc,nes· Route 2, Box 14 · · · Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by· Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant,··Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well ·on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected .. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal.usage of your well may continue. · Thank you for your cooperation in -permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not.hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure \. cc: B. Benoy. (EPA IV) M_-· Nor.man' (EPA IV) P.-'DeRosa (~C DHS) T. :_,Taylor: (NC DHS) K·: Glover · ( WC DOH) Sincerely,· · ·· · ·>~f,-_i{,;:, .. ,:_· · ,.. • -:~~~t,,lr· Program Manager-Eriv_irornn_ental ·services. --.. ;-:.!\·~ ..•.. ~s.-,--7,.,. .• , ....... , ,··, .·;. =_:• ... ~-.... ~~·=/:--;· .· -~)J·:. :::::.:.i . .-.. :_: .'·:-':-... ---·-,. ' .. -.-- --':. .-... -__ ~-"· •"':',; . -. \::-.:: ~ .,. . ' • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Sample Sample Number-: . Sour-ce: Descr-iption: Par-ameter- Isopr-opyl Ether- Pentachlor-ophenol 89020465 .12 L Mar-yland Jones Total Cug/Ll < 1 .00 (0.010 EPA 8020 ,.EPA ·sis All identifications ar-e fr-om r-etention data only • . ::. .. _ ... ::-- iIJ !~f #;fS?"'" / · ~{ ;~:~;-I~•)fi;~~::i~tf ~'.~;)~:~j=:: · ~~ _,.~_ ... :: . . '.,::;: .... :,.,:.,_ .. ~: ,,.,; ,.,: .. ' ; . .. ' ·, . '' • Dear Mr. Pittman: Beazer Materials -rvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se es · -· : 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA-15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 'Fax: 412-227-2042 · April 18, 1989. Mr. Roy Pittman : CERTIFIED MAIL · ... RETURN RECEIPT REQUEST_ED ... •·---. : : .. -~---·· Route 2, Box 118 Morrisvil_le, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained ·by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. · Therefore,-as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Di.vis.ion .of Health Services, the normal·us·age_of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the taken. If you have any questions, ·please do .not ·sample to be hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure ··:__ cc: B. ;Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor .(NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 , .. . . -· -. : .. _.: _ ..... ~i~cerely; ~- ·A,/1,(,c¼,v 1{. {c_:0r: --~: ,. · .. c. Shannon K .. Craig .. .. . . . . . . _ , Program Manager-Environmental Services--· ., ·-··. --... •-···· ... ,._., .. _ .. , -.. -~ ... ·-•-~--.... ·, ... --"' - .•. :::;. ~.:,.:. . -_ -, .,. : .. , .... ,' ~-' -.; -· -•· . . /\)it:/ ,. . . ~ . '"· ... ·- · -· .. ,,, -. _· ... • Sample·Number: Sample Source: Sample Descri~tion: Parameter KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES .iNC 89020463 .7 L Roy Pittman Total (ug/L1··· .. P•.:. ~ ~- -,.:-·:.,-c_-·-•. '--•,·\ .,._ ... -~-~,:•;:· ,. :, -----------------------------------------. --------.. -----. --------------~---·----- Isopropyl Ether < 1 .oo Pentachlorophenol (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. ·,. ·::_: ,.. . ! ·•-.: -·-: ~ .·-;: -: ':',"'"- ::... EPA 8020 EPA 515 . ..... .. ,... .... ·-:--:--: ,:· • Dear Mr. Hinton: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THE AsER GROUP Environmental Seral 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Otis Hinton Route 2, Box 42 Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure ··.cc: ' B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) .P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 412-227-2684 Sincerely, ' J . ;,,d,!:..:L,l.U',<...., :A . {0-1...'1r S.hannon K. C~aig U Program Manager-Environmental Services • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020464 8 L Otis Hinton Total Cug /Ll Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .oo (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only, EPA 8020 EPA 515 ·' • Dear Mr. Quate: Beazer Materials and Services, Inc . A Member of THEAzER GROUP Environmental Sera, 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 Mr. David Quate Quate Welding Company Post Office Box 131 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal uoage 0[ your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure cc: B. Benoy (EPA .IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa .(NC DHS) T .. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Sincerely, ;J!Li.c,U'I-J! l ,;~ Shannon K. Craig J Program Manager-Environmental Services Writer'sDirectDial 412-227-2684 • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter 89020470 40 M David Quate Total Cug /Ll .. Method ·.-.,,-_,._. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Isopropyl Ether < 1 .00 EPA 8020 Pentachlorophenol (0.010 EPA 515 All identifications are from retentio_n data· only . . ' .· .. - ....... -:: ,. ·"· -· ...-; ._ .. :c~}/:: ,. !', --. -.:-..;~: :~~~r~~:~+:~.'~ .. : -.. : .. . -~-~ ·_,__ r:.-: . . -..... ·.---.-.-- .,..._. ~ .. · .. :.•···-,,.• -..,~--. ....-.- -~ --·:-,_ .. -~----;~: .. _ .;::_ .. ·.-/~·r·.,,.....,~;:.,-:._:. ---.--:."-: . ·:--.: -~~-: --5;:.. .---' ..::: .. --.------.::. 1 .... f. -·- • Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc. . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Servi s· ·. . · . · : · ,. 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 ··· Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042. . April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED .MAIL RETURN RECEIPT .. REQUESTED Dear Mr. Baker: Mr. Mack Baker · Route 2, Box 11 Morrisville, NC 27560 --. ·: . '. . - As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting ·the ·sample .to be . taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ·· . )dj,~~-t-1!. _Leto::: ., _ Shannon K. ·craig. · ·· P_rogram Manager-Enviro_nmental. Ser_vices ,· SKC/cr Enclosure \ cc: B. Benoy (EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA iv)·_, · ·---... P. DeRosa (NC DHs)·:. T: Ta1lor (NC DHS) •· K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial · · 4-12-22 7-'2684 ·' ': -~ ,. ', '.' ··-.. •· :, --~-.. -. ··-· -.· 7"·: ·•. ·,.•_-·:-:· ,. :< :,;: . . --. - ·. ~ ,'."; -:,,_,..,_. "'i· ,_-- . , Sample Sample Sample Number: Source: Descriptio_n -------Para met er • ····,J ·-- •.: '•\·· .. KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES -I NC ,89020540 OS -3 Mack·Baker· Total- Cug /Ll ,- ; -·•----.... ---·- ----------------------------------------__ . --. -----. ----•-.• --__ . -. ,. --------- Isopropyl Ether <1 .00 ·: EPA 8020 Pentachlorophenol (0.010 EPA 515 All identifications are· from retention data only . : f• .. · . .,_ ••• ~ ,:~-: .,. .. _-;:., --•-' ·--~:~·; ' .,.,. - ?~~/~t?-~::i?~'i~. ··,:·': :~:~~;ii~~g\ij):::•/>· ••' -~ ~~: :_: ~r- _, .. ,__ - •.,.;··{ "<\."~--~~:.;··: . .,_-. • ':;>*•···,-.... -' >_,. :-. ·1: •·· .. -:···":', .. -.._·,;...,. __ : .... -.. .. •; ~-;-..-:· :>,~:-__ \ __ ::_·:.: ... :_.,.•. - . . --., : .: .• --;~,r" -~-·,~:~ .... : .. _ ....... -.. ·-.I • Dear Mr. Herndon: Beazer Materials anllrvices, Inc . A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se . · · '. 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA_ 152i9 . P_hone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 ·, . · April 18, 1989 Mr. Donnie ·Herndon'" ......... _ Route·2, Box 68 Morrisville, NC 27560 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting. th'e sample to be taken. If you have any que~tions, please do not hesitate to· contact me. SKC/cr - Enclosure ·:...cc: B.-Benoy.(EPA IV) M. Norman ·(EPA IV) _P. _DeRosa (NC OHS) T. Taylor (NC OHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Write',-sDirectDiai 412-227-2684: Since'rely, · · >Afcc,l..,{_0 ~ 7f. [1._a_(t: ,: ·. Shannon K. Craj g , . · · ; .. Program Manager-Envii~nmental Services • Sample Number: Sample Source: Sample Description: Parameter KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCEs'r~f 89020596 10.L Do_nhy Herndon· Total·--~•:::=·.~;-~:-··· Cug/Ll -····---·-·· Isopropyl Ether (1 .oo EPA 8020 Pentachlorophenol (0.010-EPA 515 All identifications are from retention data only. i: ', f...,.,;:r..,_, . · __ ;.,,. :-... _ . '• , . -... ·-· ', .. :· •• ·-...;.::,, ..... "5-=_: . ·-"/'.°;;.'!::_:._: .. rJ•=:/• ~ t~~ _: .. ~~--:;:~/~.;? . .-. ... --.. _. .. ··~ ..;. . . -. · . Dear Mr. & Mrs. Williams: Beazer Materials ~rvices, Inc. A Member of THE ER GROUP Environmental Se s 436 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-227-2500 Fax: 412-227-2042 April 18, 1989 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Williams Route 2, Box 82E Morrisville, NC 27560 As part of the continuing well sampling program conducted by Beazer Materials and Services, Inc. (formerly Koppers Company, Inc.), in the vicinity of its former plant, Keystone Environmental Resources, Inc. (KER) sampled your well on February 14-16, 1989. The analytical results obtained by KER are attached. Neither chemical analyzed was detected. Therefore, as recommended earlier by Dr. Ted Taylor, Toxicologist, North Carolina Division of Health Services, the normal usage of your well may continue. Thank you for your cooperation in permitting the sample to be taken. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SKC/cr Enclosure -:;_ cc: B. Benoy ( EPA IV) M. Norman (EPA IV) P. DeRosa (NC DHS) T. Taylor (NC DHS) K. Glover (WC DOH) Writer's Direct Dial 412-22 7-2684 Sincerely, I i !l. ,J I _-/::rt cw.,,,__, . .,._ /< . l<--C'-'?,--- Sh an non K. Craig . () Program Manager-Environmental Services i' ' Number: Source: • • KEYSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES INC 89020460 13 J Sample Sample Sample Description:. Ernest Williams Parameter Total ( ug /L l ... Method -----------------------------------------------------------------·------ Isopropyl Ether Pentachlorophenol < 1 .oo (0.010 All identifications are from retention data only. EPA 8020. EPA 515 -.