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EPA Home> Superfund >Sites> Superfund Information Systems> Search CERCLIS > Search Results> CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY CERCLIS Database CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY Site Information Site Info I Aliases I Operable Units I Contacts Actions I Contaminants I Site-Specific Documents Site Name: CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY Street 1201 BERRY HILL ROAD City/ State / ZIP: CHARLOTTE, NC 28208 NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non-NPL Status: NFRAP EPA ID: NCD980799019 EPA Region: 04 County: MECKLENBURG Federal Facility Flag: Not a Federal Facility Return to Search Results Return to Search CERCLIS DISCLAIMER: Be advised that the data contained in these profiles are intended solely for informational purposes use by employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for management of the Superfund program. They are not intended for use in calculating Cost Recovery Statutes of Limitations and cannot be relied upon to create any rights, substantive or procedural, enforceable by any party in litigation with the United States. 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OSWER Home I Superfund Home EPA Home I Privacy and Security Notice I Contact Us URL: http://cfpub.epa.gov/supercpad/cursites/csitinfo.cfm This page design was last updated on Wednesday, August 03, 2005 Content is dynamically generated by ColdFusion 9/21/2005 4:32 PM Superfund Information Systems -CE.S: Contacts http://cfpub.epa.go.ercpad/cursites/ccontact.cfm?id=0406174 1 of 1 CERCLIS Database Archived Sites Sile Documents Data Element Dictionary (DED) Order Superfund Products Customer Satisfaction Survey U.S. inviron8rHtnt@J Ptot*cfi(>n Ag~ncy Superfund Information Systems Recent Additions I Contact Us I Print Version Search: i '·· EPA Home> Superfund >Sites> Superfund Information Systems> Search CERCLIS > Search Results> CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY CERCLIS Database CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY Contacts Site Info I Aliases I Operable Units I Contacts Actions I Contaminants I Site-Specific Documents Title Name Phone Number ' Remedial Project Manager (RPM) GIEZELLE BENNETT (404) 562-8824 ' Remedial Project Manager (RPM) JON BORNHOLM (404) 562-8820 Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Luis Flores (404) 562-8807 Remedial Project Manager (RPM) BEVERLY HUDSON (404) 562-8816 ' Remedial Project Manager (RPM) KEN LUCAS (404) 56~-8953 Remedial Project Manager (RPM) KEN MALLARY (404) 562-8802 I Remedial Project Manager (RPM) MICHAEL TOWNSEND (404) 562-8813 Remedial Project Manager (RPM) SAMANTHA URQUHART F (404) 562-8760 Remedial Project Manager (RPM) Phil Vorsatz (404) 562-8789 Site Assessment Manager (SAM) Jennifer Wendel (404) 562-8799 Return to Search Results Return to Search CERCLIS DISCLAIMER: Be advised that the data contained in these profiles are intended solely for informational purposes use by employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for management of the Superfund program. 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EPA Home> Superfund >Sites> Superfund Information Systems> Search CERCLIS > Search Results> CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY CERCLIS Database CHEROKEE OIL COMPANY Actions Site Info I Aliases I Operable Units I Contacts Actions I Contaminants I Site-Specific Documents OU Action Name Qualifier Lead Actual Start 00 DISCOVERY F 00 ADMINISTRATIVE V F 10/26/1994 RECORDS 00 INTEGRATED H F 11/02/1994 ASSESSMENT 00 Public Notice Published F 00 REMOVAL C F 11/02/1994 00 PRELIMINARY N s ASSESSMENT 00 SITE INSPECTION N s 00 ADMIN ORDER ON FE CONSENT 00 ADMIN ORDER ON FE CONSENT 00 CONSENT DECREE FE 10/10/1997 00 ADMIN ORDER ON FE CONSENT Actual Comeletion 02/011/1994 10/26/1994 11/02/1994 12/09/1994 12/22/1995 10/15/1996 10/15/1996 07/24/1997 10/15/1997 01/12/1998 05/26/1999 Return to Search Results Return to Search CERCLIS DISCLAIMER: Be advised that the data contained in these profiles are intended solely for informational purposes use by employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/or management of the Superfund program. They are not intended for use in calculating Cost Recovery Statutes of Limitations and cannot be relied upon to create any rights, substantive or procedural, enforceable by any party in litigation with the United States. EPA reserves the right to change these data at any time without public notice. OSWER Home I Superfund Home 9/21/2005 4:32 PM MAR 05'98 17:11 No .009 P.02 NORTH SUPERFUND \ 10: • REME~IA' SIT!; ASSESSMENT DECISION;.: ·tPA .l'IEGION IV-SlteNamo, Ch~r'ok(IB Oil Com PPOY EPA IDII, NCO 980 799 019 ··,as Site Nm,es: ---------- CJ1y, Charfotte County or Parls-h: Mepklenburg Refer to Report bot&d: . Qctpber 4 1 1 58§ Repatt developed by: Dpug Moore. NCOEHNR >O' OECISION: ' ,;'.~,:~-- Roport typo: Combined PAIS! 1. Further R~li>k°o1 Sltli Assessm611t under CERCLA ISuperfundl Is ruu' requlr!ld becau•a: jx~J 1 a, Site does not qualify for further remedial site assessment under CERCLA / I 1 b, Sito may qualify for further J · I RCRA action, but is doforrod to: I / NRG (No Further Romedlal Action Pla1med • NFRAPJ I 2 .. Furthor Assessment Needed Undor CEl!ClA, 2b. Activity Type: I I SI PA I I I Other: I I ESI HRS ev:1Juation 2o. (optjonol) Priority: / I Higtier I Lower DISCUSSION/RATIONALE: Based on th\!. i;o_nclusions formed in the Integrated PA/SI. this •ite does not pose a threat to human hoalth and the onslronmont. Duo to the Jow potential targets valuos a disposition of No Further Action wao BSSilJIIOd. Report R~vlewed aod Approved by: Cynthia K. Gurley Signature: 10115/96 Sita DocJslon Made by: P,nthia K, Gu~ey 101)6196 El"Af'orm69100·3 ,-~~s-;; - '· ,·, I :';:, .. ~{~' • • NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT December 8, 1997 f IL£ COPY Mr. Henry Sutton Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Manager Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection 700 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 RE: Removal Coordination Cherokee Oil Company NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Sutton: David Lilley of the NC Superfund Section spoke with Ms. Sarah Edwards of your office today to notify you that the NC Superfund Section will conduct a site reconnaissance of the subject site located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The reconnaissance will be conducted on December 18 and 19, 1997 by Doug Moore of the NC Superfund Section. The purpose of the reconnaissance is to determine if the site poses a hazard to public health or the environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. You may want to have your representative meet the inspection team at the site. If so, please contact Doug Moore at (919) 733- 2801, ext. 315 and he will coordinate a meeting. If the reconnaissance indicates the need for future study of the site, we will contact your office to advise. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call David Lilley or me at (919) 733-2801. . cc: Phil Prete Doug Holyfield Pat Williamson Scott Ross David Lilley Donna Keith Pat DeRosa, Head Site Evaluation and Removal Branch NC Superfund Section 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919·71 S-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER· 50% RECYCLED/I 0% POST-CONSUMER PAPER Federal A ~p Notification & Authorizatio"'Pr Prepared by: 1)_ Moolu= Today's Date: 1::zftfh1 I · Use D!ack Ink or Typewriter only-Staff 10 fill out first 2 blocks only. Site Trip Date of Trip: j/ecewibfr /'i" -/7 , /99 2 • If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Trip Date Changed To: Cancelled: -- NCO#: Ucti c/'150 7~'1 Qi~ Site Name: ct.erokc. o,"[ Co,...._!"", City: C/4q,-/o/k County: A,/r -ev lt2n tzv ry Reason for Trip: {_~~ (!.oer-a:L,;,,.,J, ~ Name of Hotel (Overnight Trip): Hotel Telephone Number: ( )_- Authorized by: ~ii Project Team Leader: -::2',b~ &Do,(£ Assistants: ~ Rv,,,,Fo!G). • , Attach To Notification Form: I copy each: Preliminary Assessment Form (First page only) Submit to the Site Map Industrial Hygienist PA Transmittal Letter (!'leas: list appropriate County li~alth Department contact_ pmon to call to advise of trip) . · _ / / I/,',{ 1· i/c, ?. W:z5. Environmental Supervisor or Health Director to call: _((}·r. /kor"' Soc 'fiE>'\ Title: fr,,tJ,·a11,t1Jl,.:-: _/ ,r t/ ' (Note if Dr., M.P., etc.) Telephone Number: {lo-f)s:::;;:1 -,rs-oo Notes: Health Department Official Contacted: f{\ s: faral /;clvc,l, Back Up Letter Required: Yes ~ No Note: Si~cd original to Data Manu~cr &wr:-:rd rn>. &dwo.-.& &" /JJr, s:.,J-k ..... ,.....__ l~-~-17 (DB.0 • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Wayne McDevitt, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Mr. Myron D. Lair, Chief Emergency'Response and Removal Branch US EPA, Region IV 61 Forsyth Street, 11th Floor Atlanta, Georgia 30303 November 26, 1997 Subject: Immediate Removal Evaluation Request Cherokee Oil Company Site Dear Mr. Lair: 120 I Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 • Last Wednesday, November 19, 1997, Steve Spurlin of the EPA Region IV Emergency Response and Removal Branch notified the NC Superfund Section that he had received a report indicating demolition workers experienced ill -effects while demolishing the remains of a burned building at the site. As he was busy with another site, he requested the NC .Superfund Section investigate the reports to determine any additional need for EPA ERRB response action at the site. At Mr. Spwiin's request, Doug Moore called Mike Jenkins, city of Charlotte, to interview him about the reported incident. Mr. ;Jenkins said that workers were removing debris from a low area near the east side of the site along the boundary with · ·suburban Propane when they experienced ill effects, including runny eyes and noses, dizziness and vomiting. The demolition operation was ceased immediately and the workers are reportedly undergoing medical monitoring. Between November 1994-December 1995, the EPA Region IV Emergency Response and Removal Branch . conducted an emergency removal action at the site. The extensive removal action included removal of 2,856 drums, two tanker trailers, three 20,000 gallon underground storage tanks, six 30,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks, six 10,000 . gallon above-ground storage tanks, several roll-off containers and over 70,000 gallons of free-standing oily waste and : sludge from three ooncrete diked containment basins. At accessible areas, EPA also removed several feet of contaminated . soil and backfilled these areas with clean fill. The area where the workers experienced the ill effects correlates to an area . of soil contaminated with hazardous substances that was not removed due to it's inaccessibility. Subsequent soil samples · taken by NC Superl'und Section personnel in March 1996 identified numerous hazardous substances in surficial soils in this area (see CO-004-SL of Figure I and Table IA) above EPA human-health based soil exposure benchmarks. On Monday, November 24, 1997, Doug Moore and Doug Rumford of the Site Evaluation and Removal Branch travelled to the site to conduct an onsite reconnaissance. The scope of the investigation consisted of an onsite reconnaissance to determine if any detectable volatile substances were present in the air at the site, to document the site conditions, interview neighbors and to determine the need for additional EPA emergency response action at the site. The onsite reconnaissance indicates that the site is unsecured with numerous large piles of charred wood, twisted metal and concrete debris. There is no fence along the north side of the site, the gate at the northwest comer of the site is damaged and the gate at the southwest comer of the site is not locked. No elevated HNu PID readings were detected offsite along Berryhill Road or l1nift Road, and no elevated HNu PID readings were detected on the site downwind of the debris piles P.O. Box 29603, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-9603 Telephone 919-733-4996 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% Recycled / 10% Post•Consumer Paper Letter to Mr. Lair Cherokee Oil Company Site November 26, I 997 Page 2 • • and in the vicinity of the low area near the east side of the site. An oily sheen was observed on top of a small pool of . standing water at the low area Slight deflections of 1-2 meter units above the background ambient air were detected in soil test boring holes surrounding the small pool at the low area along the east side of the site. There are stained soils remaining at the low area and in the overland runoff pathway from the site. Our staff toxicologist reviewed the available file information relating to the remaining soil contamination at the site. She was unable to fmd data that indicates that short term exposure to high concentrations of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (P AH's) and phthalates such as those found in the soil could cause the adverse health effects experienced by worl<ers conducting the cleanup. However, since there is concern, and the concentrations of P AH's and phthalates that remain at the site are several orders of magnitude higher than acceptable residential exposure levels, she recommended that the site be referred to EPA (see attachment). Since soil samples exhibited hazardous substances above State of North Carolina Remediation Goals, workers at the site have reportedly experienced adverse health effects consistent with chemical exposure, and the site is unsecured from nearby residents and trespassers, posing a potential direct contact or inhalation threat, the NC Superfund Section recommends that EPA re-evaluate the site for additional removal action. In addition, we request that the site information be referred to ATSDR to evaluate potential for risk associated with occupational exposures. State funds for this removal action are not available at this time. Please Jet us know if and when an evaluation of this site can be conducted, so that we may coordinate your site visit with our staff. If you have any questions concerning 'Ibis site, please contact Doug Moore (ext. 315) ormyself(ext. 290) at (919) 733-2801. · Attachments cc w/o attachments: cc w/attachments: Jack Butler, DWM Mike Kelly, DWM Doug Holyfield, DWM Phil Prete, DWM Pat Williamson, DWM Charlotte Jesneck, DWM Phil Vorsatz, US EPA Region IV Mike Norman, US EPA Region IV Dennis Tyndall, Mecklenburg County DEP Mike Jenkins, City of Charlotte PatDeRosa Site Evaluation and Removal Branch NC Superfund Section P.O. Box 29603, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-9603 Telephone 919-733-4996 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 509& Recycled / 1 0% Post-Consumer Paper • TO: Doug Moore Environmental Chemist Site Assessment Branch FROM: Hanna Assefa J,/,1,< Environm~ntal Toxicologist Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch RE: Cherokee Resources Charlotte, Mecklenburg County • MEMORANDUM November 25, 1997 I am unable to find data that indicates that short-term exposure to high concentrations of PAH's and phthalates such as those detected in soil at the subject site could cause some of the adverse health effects experienced by workers that were conducting cleanup of debris from the burned building. However, it is likely that in that short period of time they inhaled and ingested a lot of particulates that were potentially contaminated with these and other waste oil chemicals. Some residual contamination from whatever was stored in the building prior to burning may also have existed in the debris. Since there is concern, and the concentrations of PaHs and phthalates that remain at the site are several orders of magnitude higher than acceptable levels I recommend notifying EPA of the circumstances. lll~re 2. · JfayoutMap :Ji_ejj>kee Oil Company fBerryhill Road )otte, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. 'PA ID: NCD 980 799 019 ot to Scale ~;prawn By: D. Moore (Aug. 1996) fl~ Fence D l].. Overland Drainage P.athway ~: -Underground Product Distribution Line it,,_,_ Abandoned Railroad Line " Existing Concrete Wall .., t.. Former Concrete Wall r Underground Storm Sewer • i I . CO-00 I-SL (background surface soil) : 0 { "'·"'' .,. "'"""'""' • ,,.,., '~" D • ~ • _si; (surface soil)--<,::::::=o\..O.\ \ \ .•. ,---~ C0-003-SB (@2.5-3.0fei°t)~ I CO-WS-28 (UST#8@ 10-12 feet)~-, I . 11 J CO-WS-31 (UST#7·@ 10-l2feet). . _ _\ L-,..---6 1 CO-WS-38 (UST#7@ 10-12 feet). i f t)+<,.::--=-' I . -CO-002-SB (@ 2.s-3.0 ee '-----· Figure 3. Source Sample Location Map Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. US EPA JD: NCD 980 799 019 Map Not to Scale Map Drawn By: D. Moore (Aug. 1996) Soil Samples \ \ Contaminant Units CO-OJI-SL Acetone < 20,0 Meth lene Chloride < 5,0 l, 1-Dichloroethane <5.0 2-Butanone < 20.0 Cls-1.2-Dichloroethene < 5,0 Chloroform < 5,0 l. l, 1-Trich!oroethane < 5.0 Benzene <5.0 1,2-Dichloroethane < 5,0 Trichloroethene < 5,0 Bromodichloromethane <5,0 Toluene <5,0 l, 1,2-Trichloroethane <5.0 2-Hexanone <10,0 etrachloroethene < 5,0 Chlorobenzene < 5,0 Eth I Benzene <5.0 X lene s <5,0 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <5.0 l,2-Dichlorob < 5,0 Meth 1-tert-bu < 5,0 CO-OJI-SB 5J,C 7J,C BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL Table !A Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C, US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytlcal Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-OJ2-SB CO-0J5-SL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 10 CO-0J6.SL EPA Soil Stds m /k • BDL 2J,C BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL no BDL 22 BDL 7,0 BDL 58 BDL 10 BDL 16, BDL 11 BDL BDL • BDL 1, BDL 7,8 BDL 160, BDL 27 BDL 7, BDL / , / / -· / , , / / / /,, Contaminant Units CO-OJl-SL CO-OJl-SB < 330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL Phenanthrene < 330.0 BDL Anthracene < 330.0 BDL F!uoranthene < 330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL Be thracene < 330.0 BDL C < 330.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 1650.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL < 330.0 BDL Di < 330.0 BDL Bu < 330.0 BDL Bis < 330.0 BDL < 330.0. BDL PCB 1254 <0.l < 0.1 Table lA. Cherokee Oil Company Chartotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-002-SB CO-OJS-SL 330 K 330 K BDL BDL 330 K <0.l 11 CO-006-SL EPA Soil Stds m /k 330 K 330K BDL BDL non • 1Fcontaminant Units CO-OJl-SL CO-OJl-SB Arsenic mQik0 2.8 4.4 TCLP-Arsenic moil <0.01 <0.01 Barium moiko 124 68 CLP-Barium ma/l 0.59 0.44 Cadmium maika < 10.0 < 10.0 CLP-Cadmium mail· <D.05 <D.05 Chromium maika 22 30 CLP-Chromium mail <0.05 <D.05 Co 1r er maika 34 52 CLP-Conner moil-<0.05 <0.05 Lead maika 36 20 TCLP-Lead mail <0.10 <0.10 Mercurv maika <0.l <0.l CLP-Mercurv mQil <0.01 <0.01' Selenlum moiko < 1.0 < 1.0 CLP-Selenium mc,il <0.005 <0.005 Sliver maika <10.0 < 10.0 CLP-Silver mail <0.05 <0.05 inc maiko 56 62 CLP-Zinc mail 0.07 · 0.12 Table lA. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Sour~e Samples CO-OJ2-SB CO-OJ3-SB llli!"@!()()if-SL CO-OJS-SL 2.6 2 2.5 2.9 <0.0l <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 82 124 140 63 0.75 1.27 -0.67 0.43 <10.0 <10.0 < 9.8 <9.8 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 30 38 55 16 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 . <0.05 62 46" 55 55 <0.05 <0.05 <D.05 <0.05 58 20 90 · <0.10 <0.10 I© <0.10 <0.l <0.1 <0.1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < 1.0 < LO < l.0 < l.0 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <10.0 < 10.0 <9.8 < 9.8 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 92 44 N,f, 0.32 0.09 P•Ji CO-006-SL 2.9 <D.Ol 57 0.49 <9.8 <0.05 41 <0.05 37 <D.05 DW <0.10 . <0.1 <0.01 < 1.0 <0.005 < 9.8 <0.05 Shading indicates >I= 3 x background, or > background. if bkgd. = ND BDL = Below Detection Limit Bold Indicates a concentration in excess of applicable EPA soil exposure or TCLP regulatory standards. CPF • refers to the August 19, 1996 EPA SCDM Cancer Risk Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). RfD · refers to the August 19, 1996 EPA SCDM Reference Dose Screening Concentration standard (Ref. 17). EPA -refers to the EPA soil lead guidance level (Ref. 42). · J = estimated concentration C = possible lab contaminant TCLP -refers to the Toxicity Charactenstic Leaching Procedure as outlined In NCAC Title 15A Chapter 13A Appendix II. Method 1311. TCLP Limit -refers to the TCLP regulatory standard (NCAC. Ttile 15A Chapter 13A. Subpart C, section 261.24. table I). (see Ref. 41 ). 12 EPA Soil Stds. 0.43 m□ika (CPFl 5.0 mail CTCLP Limit) • 5,500 m□ika (RID) 100.0 mail (]CLP) 39 maika (RID) 1.0 mail (]CLP Limit) 390 maika (RID) 5.0 mail (!CLP Limit) none Issued none issued 400.0 mQika (EPA) 5.0 mail (]CLP Limit) 23 maika (RID) 0.2 mail CTCLP Limit) 390 maika <RIDl ' 1.0 mnil (]CLP) 390 maiko (RID) 5.0 mail (TCLP) 23,000 maika (RID) none Issued • •. _ ~ederal _ .• inp Not1ficat1on & Authonzat:J.on Prepared by: 7). Mo-oil£ • Use Dlack Ink or Typewriter only-S1aff to fill out first :? blocks only. Site Trip. Date of Trip: Nove:ei~,,_ 2.lJ. l'l<f ""> I If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Trip Date Changed To: Cancelled: -- NCD#: qi 1'l'l 0 ''I-Site Name: C-u-e/tD~ ,:) I~ Ct:1M.PA#'f R,,c~DoJ!ieS .,. City: On,,eu,zn=;: County: MeaL~IJtwy,. Reason for Trip: O;J -S,Tt? · RFcoNw~, S-SkAJ t--e:. Name of Hotel (Overnight Trip): Project Team Leader: fevG,w,s. ~ Assistants: ~""'~ ,el'!!I.Fl:JM Attach To Notification Form: 1 copy each: Submit to the Industrial Hygienist Hotel Telephone Number: ( )_- Authorized by: Q•jg/Jt I , --i'/4 ~Industrial n£<n1st , ' Preliminary Assessment Form (First page only) Site Map PA Transmittal Letter (!'lease list appropriate County Health Department contact person to call lO adviSc of trip) S"c ;; d 1 1£ c: , t,.;,.- Title: r:.,,.,,,,~. A:,-Environmental Supervisor or Health Director to call: /kn'7 ')er f.k.,., (Note ir Dr., M.l'., etc.) Telephone Number: (?cy) s $~ -J :coo Notes: Health Department Official Contacted:/rt,S",vc,L [,-fuN,-/f Back Up Letter Required: Yes No / /1/o±,CeJ /:ls~ C J,,Jevis "'-J/-:Jit-•/ 7 £, Note: Sil!flcd original to Data Manai,:cr EPA asks city to pay in waste cleanup By BETTIE FENNELL SJ11ff Writer Wilminglon's use of an oil rccy- ding company 10 years ago ha.<; cu11n; \J;u;k tu h;mul the cily. Wilmington is one of about JOU governments and businesses thal arc being asked to pay Enviro11- 111c11tal l'rutcctiun Agc11<,;y L·x- penscs to clean up two haz:irduus waste oi!"sites ownt<d by Cherokee Oil !{(:sources in Charlotte. In 1986-87, Wihnin&tun had a one-year contract with the com- pany to recycle waste oil from the .-.city garage, said City Atturn_cy <:;,,... _ _Tom Pollard. Records ,shOYf the ·:,·, city sent 3,136 gallons of waste oil. · · · to Cherokee Oil. , The El'A says the city's shai-c lo properly di!!posc of the oil and re- .. ~·· imbursc El'A for its administrative -1,· costis$3,734. ,· The EPA ~ays Cherokee Oil mishandled waste oil and other hazardous matcri,1\s al ils two sites, •including one lhat was nut permitted. After determining thal the materials posed an immediate threat to nearby residents and businesses, tlie: EPA.had ·it .re•· moved nn<l disposed of ii, a· perrnit- ti::<l facility. . The company's two top cxecu- Liv'-'s W(.:nl lu prism1 in lalt: HJLM f,.r flushing, toxic wastes down Char- \ullc sewt:rs. '111c El'A dismantlt:d steel storage tanks on the properly and sold the co11taminalcd steel as ,;t:r.111 for $10,UUU. l.lut El'A rult:s don't allow the mOney lo be used to pay for the cleanup. When :, ,company violates El'A rules, the federal agcncy·secks tu rt:L'OVCr its cost from the "poten- tially responsible parties" or thhse that sent waste products to the cu111pany, Mr. Pollard said. Tht: · EPA 'estimated the cleanup wi!l cost $6.5 million aud said -the ·money it is• trying tu collect ·from . ,Cherokee Oil's customeis will pay · only a small part of the total co~t. · Tlie. state ·Tr~nsportatio11"·Ue- ·Jl:iflme11t is among lhosc that EPA hopes to collccl from. !{econ.ls : show the Transportation· Dcp,1rt- . ment Owes.$5,715. · -·· Others' include several· nation- wide Lruckini: c;ompanie:;, retailers . such as K mart and St!ars, numer- ous ·gasolin_e .. slations ind ·a Wil- mington car dealership. '.-' ·_,:'" The EPA is lryin~ to collect be- tween $1,620 to $23,663 from each company and gOvernment, c\t!pend· ing on the ·amount ;md toXicity of the waste each st!nt lo Cherokee to be proccssed,'Mr .. Pollard said: Those that arc bcin~ ;1skcd lo pay fur the ckanu11 sc11t between 1,350 gallons _and 20,000 gallons of w;,ste products. · · · Mr. l'ollarcl said El'A has been· criticized for Lhe way it handk.·s dc;u1u11s, especially. its IIC)licy of "retroactive liability." When the city contracled with the Cherokee Oil, it believed the company would ~d-ispose o.f the Oil, he \\id. • • State of. North Caro1ina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director January 20, 1997 Attn: Mr. Gene Miller Miller Sherrill Blake, CPA PA 2415 Tuckaseegee Road P.O. Box 668307 Charlotte, North Carolina 28266 Subj.: Soil Sample Analytical Results Cherokee Oil Company Site 120 I Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC US EPA ID: NCD Dear Mr. Miller: As you are aware, the NC Superfund Section collected two soil samples (labeled CO-001-SL and CO-001-SB) from a grass-covered lot directly south of the parking lot behind your office to represent typical background conditions of regional soils, as part of an environmental assessment of the subject site. One soil sample was taken from the top 6 inch profile (CO-001-SL) and the second was taken from 2-3 feet below the surface (CO-001-SB). Both soil samples were analysed by the State Laboratory of Public Health for the chemicals listed on the attached sheets. Acetone and methylene chloride were detected at estimated concentrations in the subsurface soil sample. The laboratory report indicates that these two compounds are artifacts generated during the analyses of these sarnples and should not be considered actual contamination. No other organic chemicals were found in the two soil samples. Arsenic, barium, chromium, copper, lead and zinc were detected in both soil samples. However, these metals were all detected at levels below the State Inactive Hazardous Sites branch health-based soil remediation goals. Therefore, they are not considered to pose a threat to workers or residents at the site. A copy of_ the analytical results are attached for your review. Thank you for your help during our recent sampling trip. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733,280 I, ext. 315. cc: File Pat DeRosa Sincerely, Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper l m 77 17712 7 1FTNF3¥M f@R ISYW s:smr rn sn 1-.:.,C. r.::;p_:.:,r::r:1cn( of Emiron:i1cnt, . ; i..:.::lth, & Natur;:il Resources. ·\.:;:i(l. \1/;,st.:. ~1.10:igcrncnt Division Name of Site C0-001-SL 03/06/96 · 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, .NC BACKGROUND SURFA.CE SOIV . ESD LAB VOA Soil 1 DOUG HOORE iu.Y--uatc l...OHcctcd Time Colkcted By _______ ~------------------------ Agency: Haz.1rdous Waste Solid Waste /superf1rnd Sample Type Concentrate Com111ents ___ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) __ Surface water (2) ___ Liquid (6) ____________ _ / Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) _______ _ ·--- -· Other (4) Other (8) Or-ganic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/l) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) vi'&TGC/MS {'<~.Acid B/N Ext. ,: -MTJ3E ·-------- ·------- -------- Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride Chromium -- --Copper -- Fluoride Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium -- Silver --, Radiochemistry 1·---------------l Sulfates ' l';irametcr ____ Gross Alpha Cl ro.ss Beta Results (PCi/1) Mic:rnbiology Pararnc!cr Results (Col/1001111) ----------- ., ... \ ,,. Zinc --_pH __ Conductivity TDS --TOC ------- TCLP Compounds IuorgJ.nic Compounds Arsenic --Barium. --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --- Scknium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Con1po;1nds benzene --carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) ----------chlordane --ch!orObenzcnc --chloroform --o-,:rcsol --m-crcso! -- --p-Crc.sol ere.so! --1,4-dichlorobenzene ----1,2:dichloroelhane • 1,1-diehloroeth ylcn c --2)4-dinitrololucnc. -- --hcrtachlor hcxachlorobcnzcnc --h -;x,1 ch lorobu tad icnc --hex.a ch !oroe th anc ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc ----pentachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ tctrachloroethylcnc _______ _ __ trichlorocthylc11c __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol __ 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ vinyl chloride ------1 N.C. Dcp..:1irr1cnt of En•1ironmcnt, j ·; k.illh, & Natur:il Resources WIPLE ANALY:.,IS REQUEST • .:~'..~_le i ... 1b0ralo1y of Public ! lc:d:h P.O. Den 2&}17, 306 N. \Vilmington _S1rc~t R.a"tcii;h, N0tlh Carnlina 27611 I _-Solid Waste Man::igc."n:icnt Division •.. Site Number_ CO·OOl·SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL DOUG HOORE Number r-1~'.~>. , .. 'Name of Site ESO LAB EXT/PEST Soil 2 Collected By __________ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfuod Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments _ Solid (5) __ Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) v'soil (3) _ Liquid (6) __________ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ __ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry . Pilrnmcter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/l)(mg/kg) · Radiochemistry Parumdt.:r Results (PCi/1) __ Gross Alpha~------- Gross Beta Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride Chromium -- --Copper -- -- Fluoride Iron Lead Silver Sulfates Zinc __ pH __ Conductivity ______ _ TDS --TOC ~--------------_J -- tvl i cro bi o Io gy Par:1n1t.:lcr Results (Col/lO0ml) ------- ----- -------~----'----'---- TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Barium Ca<lmiu111 Chromium Lead Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mgilj Rcsults(mg/1) --------- -- -- chlordane chlorobenzcnc chloroform o-cresol ri:i-crcsol --p-crcsol crcsol __ 1,4-d:chlorobcnzene ______ _ __ 1,2-dichloroe~hanc __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 2,4-dinilrotoluenc __ heplachlor hexachlorobenzcne hexachlorobul adiene --__ _:_ __ ~-- hcxachloroel hone -- --methyl ethyl ketone -----~- nitrobcnzcnc ----pentachlorophenol __ pyridine __ telrachlorocthylenc __ trichloroethylcne __ 2;4,5-trichlorophenol -~----~ __ 2,4,6-trichlorophenol ______ _ __ ,inyl chloride e:1drin --lindane __ ,,,cthoxychlor __ tOXJ[)ht:nc --2,.: I) __ 2,~,5-TP (S:l:cx) ---·----- -------- ' ~.:.C. [),~p;ir;:-:·,cnt c.i En,.ironr.1cn1, ' ! [c;,lth, & i','al11rJl Resources Sc-lid \1/:is:c ;,,...i.:.11;:gc:nc:H Di .. i.~ion SA.i\<IPLE A.t"iALYSIS RE(_; EST Site Number_ ,f>;.:·.,e of Site • co-ooi-sL 03106/96 1so1 · GRAB · Cherokee Oil Company, NC BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL ESD LAB METALS Soil DOUG MOORE Number St:itc !,..1t,0:JIO!"/ 0: :·uc11~ !1c~;:.---: r.O. 110.~ 2S.0--:7, 3()6 t<. \1.,'i!r.,ini1on _St rec: •· . R.alo:it,h, North Urolina 27611 ------------------ Collected By_ 3 ....... u<'-' vvu1.:.1...lCd Tln1c ---------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compound.'> Results(mg/1) Environ men ta 1 Concentr3te Comments V Arsenic <c_.-.\ vBarium Cl,,!i9 Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) ✓Cadmium .L.O,a:j --V-Cbromium ""'-0-05 Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) vLead -<'....~-, .. \a --l/'"ivfercury -<c. c] ✓soil (3) _ Sludge (7) v Selenium -~t:}11,~c:1 v"'Silver .Zo,D.5 Other (4) Other (8) _g:: (..,,Ee-.L_ C , C ~· :Z.,;.11; .... Q-O:J -- -- Oraanic Chemistry Inorgan.ic Chemistry b -- Parnmeler Results(~1g/l) Parameter Results.-.) (mg/kg) Org,111ic Com pour.. ds Results(mg/1) __ P&T:GC/MS v" Arsenic J.8 bt:i17.CIIC -- VBarium __ Acid:B/N fat. ) '.1 'i . carbon lttrachloride -- ,-, •• Co"'. MTBE v Cadmium -<:.)Q chlordane "<.(;:_. -----. -~-Chloride chlorobenzcnc <..-:• ------ --V""Cbromium J.:), chloroform -- --V"'"Copper -⇒'::\ o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --]ran __ p·cresol -- --vLead 'JC:-, crcsol ---- --__ Manganese --1, 4-dichl orobcnzene --.,.,---Mere u ry < ()_, i --I, 2-dic h lo roe thane --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylenc ---- ✓Selenium -<. \ 2, 4-di ni lrolo I u enc -- ✓Silver 4iC __ hcplachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates -heuchlorobenzcne ----... ✓Zinc .5G. hcxachlorobut a<licnc ---- P11rameter (PCi/1) hcxachloroclhane Results _pH __ Gross Alpha __ . _ Conductivity = me:hyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ---- TOC penlaehlorophenol . , ----__ pyridine --l'v!icrohiology ----let r achloroc th ylcne trichluroethylenc Parameter Results (Col/l00rnl) -----2,4,S·trichlorophcnol ---- --2, 4 ,6-tricWorop heno I ----vinyl chloride -----endrin '·, -- " lind:1.nc Date Received --- Reported by r:1cthoxych!or ------ D'1te Rcp,1rtccl_j_4:_~~ __ toxripbcnc D:ilc Ex:.r:1ctct! 2,"-D --'1Ql/c-14 .,., I 2' 5-TP (S"" "•) u . .._,; ~•·t I• I,\ '-; __ , ,, .. 1 .. c .. Dale /,.n:1!y·.1.cJ ·-.. --···-·--·· ... ........ . ... -·. L;1h Nun1hl·r ··-···-·---···-·-· . ----·---·--·----- ". ',· -·--·----······-·--·-··-·-----· I , t'\'.C. Dcpnrtment of Environment, ·1 ltnlth, i NJlur:i\ Resources · ··SOiid WastC Man:igcn1,;ni. Division s,wPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL • ·• ESO LAB VOA Subsurface Soil • ."•.:ilc Labor.i.tory o( Public lkJllh P.O. \';.:ix 2S0-47, 306 N. Wilmington _St reel ·: ~Zalc[gh, Nq_rth _µrolir111 _2_761 J co-7 Collected By __________ _ ,d ___________ Timc ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste · Solid Waste v" Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --Surface waler (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead ---- --Mercury ✓soil (3) _-_ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(rng/1) V P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- I /:~Acid B/N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE Cadmium chlordane ----Chloride chlorobenzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ --__ Manganese 1, 4-dich lorobcnzene -- --__ Mercury 1,2-d ichloroethanc -- --Nitrate 1, 1-dich loroet h ylene ----Selenium 2,4-dinitrotolucnc _ ----Silver heptachlor ----Rad iochcmistry Sulfates hcxachlorobenzene ---- Zinc hexach lorobut adicne ----Paraffleter Results (PCi/1) --pI--1 hc.xachlo roet h ane --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzene ------TOC pentachlorophcno\ . , ----- ----pyridine l\>licrobiology ----tel ra ch loroeth ylcnc -trichloroethylcne ---- P,1r:1111ctcr Results (Col/JO0ml) 2, 4,5-trichlorophcnol ----2,4,6-'trichlorophenol ------ -----,onyl chloride -... endrin -- .3-7-</,b'/;lff;tbcportcd by lindanc Date Received --mc.thoxych!or --tox.:1rhcnc. --Date Extracted Date Reported 2,-'.-D --2 -~ 5-TP ((.'i 1··cx'1 196'.ti-"i.:48 --, '' .J ' ' ' .I D;1lc ,1-\:1:1!v>.cd 3-!8-9~7J(._j)-L:ih Number N.C. Ccp:irtment of Environment, ! lc::iiih, & Natural Rc..:ourccs Solid Waste Man::igerr:ic·nt DivisiOn swPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST co-ooi-sB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Nllmbcr BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL · · · · (SD LAB EXT/PEST Subsurface Soil co-8 LJdlC ·\.....VllCCtCd • .Statr-. l ..ab0ra,,:,y uf !'ubii:: He::lth i~.u. Bo:c 250--l7, J.:{; N. Wilmington _Street Ralcit:h, North Carolina 2761i ------------------ Time Collected By __________ _ --------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Bar:um --Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ---- Chromium --Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead ---- ✓soil (3) __ Mercury _ Sludge (7) Sc!e.nium ---·· Silver --_ Other (4) --Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Resu Its (mg/I) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg)· Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene .~··:•? Acid:B/N h1. ----Barium· carbon tetrachloride . ;.,:; .. ::-----\':·.·,,· MTBE Cadmium chlordane ,. ·✓ 7t:.8 '., /Pft',TI c.1 DcS ----Chloride chlorobcnzcnc 'Pci?f <C:,,/()pr------Chromium chloroform ------_ Et1cl1?.tN' . -<:O, I Al,{,,,.,, __ Copper o·crcsol 7/N~NE < 0,-7,0~,rt --Fluoride rn-crcsol ----r,7;, . _-r; . <: I• ,.. :-,-,:., lron p·cresol ----~.,. -/. -· ~ <:: 1 • /l TA.,._~ Lead . ere.sol f)Af:rj flt€: <O, -_, . ----__ Manganese --1, 4-dichlorobcnzenc _:;}~f,j,:6~4--=:o, tt! o/J"' __ Mercury --112-dich loroeth anc ~"'-Efi?o;,uu<o:7t(, Nitrate 1, l •dichlorocthylcne --Selenium 2)4-dinitrotoluenc. ----Silver __ heptachlor --Radiochemistry Sulfates hcx3chlorobcnzcne ---- Zinc hexac h lnrobu tad icnc ----Panirncler Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachloroclhanc ----_·_ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophenol .. . , ---- ----pyridir1~ · lV!icrobiology --__ tctrachlorocthy!cr.c ----trichlorocthylenc Parameter Results (Col/l()0ml) --. _. _2,4,5-trichlorophc110l ----__ 2,4,6•trichlorophcnol --__ vinyl chloride '• .-endrin -- 3-7-C/6 tv/3 At,i.cportcd by lindanc Date Received --mcthoxyCh!or --fay'r:Mr 3··1~--'TG AB --toxJphenc \);ilc i:xt raucd 8-11 _q(c Sb..M ___ Date Reported ___ 2,t,.\) -- t3/Jlr ~7 'Pt?O.f '961'.4 '49 ' 2,·1,5•Tf' (S,! .. ·cx) I);,[.'. ' • ' 1-i-. , .~ _ .. _;;:1h·?.U.'. , _., -.:1h N ln\ 1 '. . :Jl 1'.C.·D,:p..irtr.1c:1t of Environment, ! icJllh, & NJtu:JI Rc::ourcc~ ·Solid Wa~lc ManJscrrycnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • • St:ilc l...abor..11ory o( Pu.:,:.: H::l1h r.O Oox 280•.:?, JC.6 :'i. Wilm;:-,gton .S!r:;:: Raleigh, North Carolina 2'/0i.l · Site Number_ I 1?!:C,, C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL . Number _________________ _ l\L:aii1e of Site_ ESD LAB HETALS Subsurface Soil co-9 Collected By __________ _ ________ -~··~--c:.d ___________ Time ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concen trJ te Comments __ Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) v"soil (3) _ Solid (5) _ Liquid (6) ___________ _ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Olhcr (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Parnmeter _P&T:GC/MS Acid B/N Ext. ,<i.x MTBE ¼ ,!•-•. - Results(mg/1) Radiochemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter .,/ Arsenic ,._.,,,--B a r i u m ✓Cadmium Res11lt4': g,"'l'!:, g/kg) ':\ .. :'1 --Chloride v Chromium vCoppcr Fluoride Iron --,,,.,---r.e a d __ Manganese _ V' Mercury Nitrate L/'" Selenium. vSilver -- Sulfates 3c < D, i 1--------------_____j v-"Zinc Parameter __ Gross Alpha --------Gross Beta Results (PCi/1) __ pH __ Conductivity _______ _ TDS TOC /vlicrobiolog)' Par;.inu.:ter Results (Col/lO0ml) ------------, .... · -___________ J_ ___________ _j Date R~ccivcd _________ Reported by __________ _ i);itc btrJClC~---------Dale Rm•· :1'",ie~ _._6 .... □ 'I I"". "ii '--",c11.!, ,~, .,",.-+<R.-'Q.U/.s--. , \ ') ·"'.' '-I u : V LJh Nu;nbcr TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds ✓Arsenic vBarium Results(mg/1) v Cadmium L.o. o5 ---1,L Chromium ,__,.,.-Le a d V--Mcrcury v Selenium ✓Silver ""-0· oS _ __ ..c... c ~ cc.:5 L....a.., c. S ✓ f'.._f',e-<v ✓ :hn" Organic Compounds Results(mg/i) benzene --carbon tetrachlori<lc -- cidordane --chlorobenzcnc -- chloroform -- o-cresol --m-crcsol -- --p-crcsol crcsol --1,4-dich lorobenzene --1,2-dichloroctbanc -- --1, 1-dichloroethylcnc 2,4-dinitrololuenc. -- --heptachlor hexachlorobenzcne --h e.xach Io robu I ad icnc --hc.x;ichloroelhane -- --methyl e.thyl ketone nitrobenzenc -- --pentachlorophenol . ' p)Tidinc --tel rachlorocl h ylenc --trichloroclhylcnc --2,4,5-lrichlorophenol --2, 4 ,6-trichloropbenol -- --vinyl chloride endrin --lindanc -- rncth0.\)1Ch!or -- tox:1ph:..:11:..: --2,t.-D -·-__ 2,.1.5.Tr (S,!·,cx) ·----. ----------·------- . STA~RATORY OF PUBI.lC HEALTH. PO BOX 28047 -306 N. ~GTON ST .• RALEIGH, 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS i I ~ I ,; • • • - l'URGEABLE COMPOUNDS COMPOUJVD Clil,O RO AaT1L-\. '<1: ' VllfTL c.m...oRIDE BROMOMEI'fil\..~ CHLORO?:TH.A?il: TRlCl!LOROF"UrOROA,U;'I"1IA!'ll ,c,:rorrr; 1.1.ou:m..aRor:rm:m: IO 001£!:TRAlr?; JC!::Tl'fT1Z="1': CHLORIDE C....-..UO!'f D1SOU"ID!: TRA!'f'B.-1~-DI CHLO RO l:TH?.."f'E f--. Jj/~:~?fn"lUU l.l•DICILOROnB..-\I'a- :l--BUTA1ml'O. CIS--1,.3-Dtcm.DRO!:TlrDf!: CRLOR01'0Rl( 1.1. ~ • nucm..o ROrI"l!AJ'rE . CARBO?( 'TE'TRACBI.ORID!: = 1,:1--DtCBI.ORO!:TRA.N'E TRICRLORO~ l.2•Dlcm.DROPROP.Alfl; BROMODICBLORO~ LAB NO FIELD NO TYYE M~s:? (ppb J.0 ,o d0 10 JO ,;2.0 5 ' / XD 5 .;1c) 5 \ / ff&'/'/ /d-}f '\; . '-'• -~ 9UJJI 4Gi I co-+ ( 3 l (3 l 'pp.)? ppm "(-pb ppm . LL I ' ' IO;;). :J / j \ I u, VJ -:s 3~ ll-- 9 u...- +:r +rarP. 31 /.,L ' I J/ C-.Pc¼,e--.;: 1-Al3 <:o"'Tl'\Mlr'flTIO'-.i OR BAC.J;.6-~c:ul'JD. I] J -X•ti.:nat ■d vUu.- 1';. -ActuaJ. va.lu ■ ia ·lcn.o,tu to b• l••• than va.lue given. 9Iff'JJ116-' co-7 (3 I rppb pprn (, .., I 5 J;C. /j ,v' 7J,C.. U-- ' I 9lol /8{] q&, II 5;;;__ CO-/ 0 CO-/ 3 ( 3) ( 31 /ppb}pm lppb)ppm I) u._ ' I \ I i O lJ,, :r ;;;_ ;;}_ 7 .:r j J I ,/ / 3 T,C. u - \ / \ CJ ;J J. 5-:s 10-:r fra.<-e.. ITl'll"P +ra.c.1:..., frac.e., ~J -/-,(), p I I LL .;zJ Lo LL +rnc.P /J +race.., l,L. LJ__ J/ -1-rnrp . ~ --'ctual va1ue is lclown to b4 greater than value ~ivon. \, _,.. -XAteriaJ. waa ana.ly:z:•d t:or hut not datect•d. 'l'b• nu:mh•r i• th• ld.in.i.mum O.t ■ction Limit • . NA -Sot a.naly.c ■d. • 1/ -Tac.tative identification. 2/ -C:O"'-l'ou.\'io .Rfi.lJ",ElL-'f·DET"ECi"l'\'6U:: OIJL'/ lrJ tt l(rt-1 C.oNC<:,lTRf!TlclJ5, v'-SA,-\PLtc 1-\1&1-\L'/ QILu.TE D, f-\Dc'-:> Do t-k>T APPL.'{. I DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) C/(,;J I I 6L/- <.o -1 G ( -3 l I -'ppb) (P;n lL.. I ; " 1/ • • •• . STATE IABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH. PO BOX 26047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH. NC 27611 .ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PVRGEABLE COMPOUNDS LAB NO "9.1-Yi'iJll · ... @m~ .. 9/.o/ ll/1.() <if{JI I.Wfi, q0115D 9/.JJI ISd FIELD NO I Co-tf co-7 CO-JD Co-13 . COMPOUND TYPE ( 3 ) ( ,3) ( ) (3 ) (3 ) [?,~f/ 'ocb)pprn Pll b, }Pf'rtl ppb]pprn rppb)pprn rfPb)ppm D rBROMO ~ 5 LL-LL / L-i I I 4-HZ'THYL-2-nNTAN'OK!: tO CIS-1.:S·DICHLOROPROP?:_;Y?:. 5 ,I ,>-'/ TOLUL'f!: I 3oc1 ;)7 //70 TRAl'l'S-l~DIClll.lJROPROP!:.Nl: (1 u__ I, I l. l.2.l-TttRAC&OROE'T!lA1fE J_; 1.1.:1-TlUCXLORDrnlA.'fl: ' / +race.., ' 1/ 2.-Hl:X.A.,..OMJ; /0 ,/ I , if 'J !/ Trr"RI.CHI,DROnBZ:u; 5 30(., +ra.ce,, 7 DIBROMOCHLOROJ.O;raA.'T?: /J I, LL ]t~.~ DtmtOMID~ Ji ,/ / I ~RO~ I I frcu_e_ 1,1,l~n:t"RACHJ..OROE'TBA?a LL L,_ ' / ~ mm. BmZ!:1'!: ~34-+-race.. ;}.'7 == I II lP qJ I J.5 I = ' (1 {,,(__ u__ BROMOF'OR.K /0 TllMB--1.4--DlCRLORO-l-BO'TI::?f!: io " 1,l.:S-TlUCBLOROPROPM?: 6 ,I I 1.4.-DJc:m..oROBE117X?B I ~o ' I \ l.l-Dicm.oROB!:?rll:X!: '1,t 51 +rcue-+rru.e.., 1,2-DUlROMQ-.3-Clll.OROPROP..\l'(g ;;_t) l<-u__ LL 'VINTI. AJ:r'tAU:. ;x>O Ji ,I/ MdAv 1-f-bul-,, I c.J.J.,,,, 5· I / , I ,/ / s frarP ' .. I (!) 8 H (+ 0 (+-) ( +- J/v/!rotor hc,n::, £° 5~b::,1-,fufed benZ;ne' -f P°""'01..c 1-f\6 CCNTRMl>.lf\110N OR Bf\~l<Crt<OllND. · Zstim.at ■d V'lllu ■ · .::~(~~--.lctual v&lu ■ i ■ :Jcncn,n to be l••• than Ylllu ■ aiv ■n. L -1..ctual V11l.u ■ i ■ k:no,im to b• ar■at■r th.an Talu ■ g-iv.n. ' U -Jilea.terial was &nA1}"'%■d for but not d ■t■_ct ■d. Tb• nu=zi.b ■r i■ th■ Mi..n.ui:ru=. D<at ■ction Lim.it. • D. -llk)t ana.ly::z:ed. 1/ -Tentative identification. 3.1 -COMPoLJ.t-1D. ftE1.1Ae1.y oe,1:Cf'.F\'6L-E c~L'I 1N /-lIG-H coNCcNTRAT1ot,1:;, ✓-SAMPL!: l-116-HLY l)IL.u.TEo, ,'-\DL'o Do ~ APPL'/. II DEIDiR 3068-0 (10/93) 9&/ 1.5+ CO•ILD ( 31 'ppb)ppm I I \/ PUllGCOM.OR• • • · STATE LABOAATORY elf· PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILHINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 .. ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS JASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO ti q1.~11,t:/.,\·1 "I'!." I I LI-'I' I Wt;,"o//Y.ft./J C/t,,-11 -=i I C/1,,//5 Ci' C/(p/ JC,., EXTRACT ABLES FIELD# .-:J r'o -:s-{'()-';,' Co-/ I ('O-/'I ('0-17 COMPOUND TYPE ( ,] ( ? ) ( 3) ( 31 (.:::) ( CS' l UNITS . ..,,..u' un/kq nnt'1f uq/kq -' rrad ua/ka · u~ ua/ka -rrnH 11n/kq ..-,r ua/ka) nitrosodirnethvlamine Ir,/ ,;''5() IA -I.A -A-IA-I I s (2-ch loroethvl) ether chlornnhenol enol 3-dichlorobenzene 4-dichlorobenzene 2-dichlorobenzene s(Z-chloroi l)ether ,xach l oroethane -n i troso-cH -n--0roovlami ne :trobenzene ;N'lhorone -nitrr.nhenol 4-dirrethvlohenol . is(Z-chloroethoxvlrrethane 4-dichlo=henol / I / , 2,4--trichlorobenzene ' ' I ' ,nhtha 1 ene tJ{p I L/QO '5' :Zn v :::Z, ,,, I:' exachlorobutadiene (.,t..-0--l,L;. J J. -ct.·-.,a-ci-,n:.Creso l ex.· ,._.;:•Orocvcl~ntadlene µ: 6:tri ch loroohenol / / / -chloronaohthalene ~ " "' cenaohthvlene :::?.G,, j ~~1 IC 'J ~ OIL irrethvl Dhthalate I 1,(..... (,A_.· v- 6-dinitrotoluene " V--V-- LCen;inhthene Cf :3 C, J,-' ~7QY :i~nt::: i,4-dinitrnnhenol S0///oS0 Ill---vL I.A-- 4-dinitrotoluene /1'11330 I I , i-n i trooheno 1 so/. '-<::o \ ' ,Y --iuorene /0/ '130 ~-OF-. ~-ni::: -s -,o k:'.. -ch l oroohenvl ohenvlether I"--(.,,L., I A - liethvl ohthalate J, 1.6-di nitro-o-cresol )1',.t;/1 "'OI iohenvlamine /0/330 JZobenzene l-braroohenv l ohenvl ether 1exachlorobenzene "j I I ./ I L>ntachlor~henol SO//t:,:fO ' ' ' I ' . )henanthrene //1 r:n" I, t.. (p'/ 5 ~ I -: '.2. ~ 'J 'JC ,nthracene I CJ ~.-, J:::. if 1, I '! "'" 7 :..; -:,1 le' libutvl ohthalate I l./33 / v<-J., LD(p 7 0-- !luoranthene \ 1 1-oO / ,'i', «;?JV /A.non +.n~ ·,s m"DL , , , ' } :stimated value. H,.o/.sot '- " · ... Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. ~ -Material was analyzed for but not detected, The nuroer -Not analyzed. -Tentative identification. is the 11ini1TU11 Detection Limit. mT;L ---- fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. ' J I I I ] I I BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACIO EXTRACT ABLES ro'IPOJND ovrene benzidlne butvl benzvl ohlhalate benz(a)anthracene chrvsene 3.3--dlchlorobenzidlrre bis (2---<ethvl hexvl \ nhtha 1 ate di-n-octvl ohthalate benzo(b) fluoranthene benzo(k)fluoranthene benzo(a)nvrene indeno(l.2 3--<:d)nvrene dibenzo(a h)anthracene benzo(a h i1,.,,,rvlene aniline benzolC acid ,',enzvl alcohol )''<=h 1 oroan i 1 i ne · . ·dibenzofuran 2-<rethvlnanhthalene 2-<rethvloheool 4-methylnheool 2-nitroani 1 ine 3-nitroaniline 4-<1 i troan i 1 i ne 2.4 5-trichlorooheool I-I '-I' t)P oC. A-P ,0, Q/J <.. J -Estimated value. • • STATE LAOORAlORY Of PUBLIC HEALlH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. 141LM[NGTON, SJ., RALElGH. N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSlS LAB HO -1(,'/,;'C/ /_µ_ fj IQ/~//1./7 9u•I /LL 4 ct(,, I I"", I FIELD# _:J (>,-,_' ('n-9 ,:-,-,-; I TYPE ( '-5 ) (. ~) k:3) . t.3, UNITS -~ .. a/kq ,~·11a/ko · · .,.11u/k11 b ~ ',/un/kn""" /0/"''511 I -..,--0 :/ -'{ IA . 7 /. ~~ ", "'" 111.,;o , IA vt- 10/:no S? 000 v'-- I , 1/L. .::i. &IA7 . , ;? ,I~·; ,£-1'.?~ 'tt.. oO sol , 1,,L-'J l-' . llo/ '130 .:;>o -;: 2 ., q ,av 110/.i.:?o 7,' R~: , i-<...- sof,.,,a .J',~1.7 ·..,77:,_ 7. 'VI- J • ,L_ ~ I '17) ">&:> 'JOO t.'70O ..,;. :? :;13 / , I,,<.-/ ,:.IL ,'.2 ~ ,/ / <-11"3:i. ,1 '"' x'6O / , I <o lu,,:-r, vC--(/L-, I . LIL. , / .. , ' / ' I /() /::...1'1 =?:=soi:::.. ~3,0k' ;:;: x'-1 -5 1.2.&, '' ✓IA- ~/ S'o I, 1..,;-0 I / . , \J/ ' ,, ', ' I ----_,,..-..._ +I-(-J f + ) { -) ( +) m1)1.. H-l-O/SotL to be less than value given. I'-/{,, I/. <;" ? r' o-/(/ ( -:.: ' . ___.,, . /ka -5/ 2--~ ,', 130 l.1-7 ; , II. nnO 'vL- 17/l;;, ::;: 2 :i., I: -- /,,o, ooo 'I,,(.... l,..L, '•&7 191 1,& I ,, ' ;i 3 ~ /J . .! "1,/,1'"7 LA- / \ I -5 ;i ;u"' ~-1/) K. I , ' ~ ( J.., ) K -Actual value is known L -Actual value is known U -t\aterial was analyzed NA -Not analyzed. to be greater than value given. for but not detected. The nuTber is the MinilTUll Detection Limit. 1/ -TenWtive identification.· fl -on NROC List of Priority Pollutants. t:/lnf/ ,< l"0-/7 (0\ . "'"/ka '\ ,-000 ,, i ~ l .(_. I" 1':,"c) ,.~ ,-z. ~ , L,(_. JC/ ."'>5::Z I,<-,o 2,--{~ , t./4- i,). /J ~ =s ,.f 1.1., . -.,, , ~ /,200 , tA..- , ' / ( _L) .'-27 • Memorandum Date: December 12, 1996 To: File From: Douglas Moore ~ Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Subj.: Fire Report Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 • On Monday, December 9, 1996, I received a voice mail from Joe Parker, waste management specialist with the Hazardous Waste Section in Mooresville (704) 663-1699. In his message, he informed me that the main warehouse at the subject site was essentially destroyed in a fire that occured the previous Sunday, Dec. 8. He was calling to inquire about the status of site samples that we previously collected in our earlier investigation of the site. I called Mr. Parker back that afternoon and provided him with details on our previous soil sampling results. I explained that our results detected residual soil contamination in surface and subsurface soil samples at the site. At the time of our visit to the site (March 1996), there were no drums, tanks, or other containers of any hazardous materials left at the site. I also stated that our soil sampling at the site was completed and that the results indicated that no further remedial action was necesaary under the federal CERCLA program at this time. Mr. Parker indicated that he was writing a brief report on the fire investigation. I requested that he send us a copy of his report for our site file. ·--' ,. • • DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH and NATURAL RE~CES DIVISION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Ht:.CEIVED HAZARDOUS WASTE SECTION REPORT DEC 111996 SUPERFUND SECTION Subject: Cherokee Resources/Oil -Site Visit NCO 980799019 Location: Mecklenburg Co. Date: 9 Dec 1996 Date closed: 9 Dec 1996 Address: 1201 Berryhill Rd. Time spent: 3 City: Charlotte, N.C. state: NC Zip: By Whom: Josephs. Parker -Waste Management Specialist, DEHNR Persons contacted: Bart Massey -,Charlotte/Mecklenburg Hazardous Materials Division Paul Wilkinson -Charlotte/Mecklenburg Lead Fire Investigator Joe Boykin -Federal ATF Jim Roberts -Federal ATF Reason for visit: Site Visit Copies to: Keith Masters REPORT: On the above day, Joseph Parker, Waste Management Specialist for the State Hazardous Waste Section, responded to a fire that had destroyed the Cherokee Resources/Oil building located at 1201 Berryhill Road in Charlotte, N.C. On that morning, I talked with Mr. Bart Massey, of the Charlotte/Mecklenburg Fire Dept., concerning the situation. He told me that the fire had started the day before, Sunday Dec. 8, 1996, around 1:30 pm. The cause· of the fire was still unclear, but preliminary indications were that homeless people had started the fire. Mr. Massey said that he could meet me at the site that morning to clear up any questions our Section would have concerning the property. I met Mr. Massey at the site around 9:45 am. He invited me to participate in a preliminary meeting with himself, other fire investigators and the Federal ATF. Individuals present at the meeting were as follows: (1) Bart Masse¥ -Char./Meck. Hazardous Materials Program (2) Paul Wilkinson -Char./Meck. Fire Dept. (Lead Fire • • Investigator) (3) Joe Boykin -Federal ATF (4) Jim Roberts -Federal ATF (5) Joseph Parker -N.C. Hazardous Waste Section The meeting was held to review safety issues and to recap the site history of the site. Mr. Massey had contacted USEPA Region IV in Atlanta, G.A. and spoke with Mr. Steve Spurlin~ of the Remediation and Response Section earlier that morning. Mr. Spurling was the On-Scene Coordinator for the cleanup that had taken place in 1994-95. The cleanup had concluded around December of 1995. Mr. Spurling told Mr. Massey that all containers and tanks containing hazardous and non-hazardous wastes had been removed in the cleanup. They had left a tank onsite, but it had been emptied before they were through. As far as any onsite contamination, Mr. Doug Moore of the N.C. Superfund in Raleigh was planning some soil sampling for the site. Mr. Spurling was not sure if the sampling was ever completed. He did say that ~uring the original cleanup, they excavated alot of the soil in and around the building located onsite and that the contamination level of the soil would be minimal, ma~be 100 ppm. With this information, Mr. Wilkinson explained that their decontamination procedures would not be as extensive. In reference to who has jurisdiction at the site, Mr. Spurling said that the site had been referred back to the property owner, Mr. Gabe Hartzell. To clarify, anything that happens at the site is the property owners responsibility. Mr. Wilkinson added to Mr. Massey's information by telling us that Mr. Hartsell's representative would not sign a waiver for the Char./Meck Fire Dept. to be onsite to monitor the fire. Mr. Wilkinson responded by telling him that he really didn't need his permission if their was an imminent threat or situation, such as a fire. After concluding this meeting, all participants signed the site log before entering the perimeter of the building. The building itself was virtually destroyed, with only the struts trying to hold up the roof. Mr. Massey asked if I wanted to go inside the building itself to investigate the scene. I respectively declined, explaining that although I have extensive hazardous waste training, it doesn't allow me to go into these types of areas. I asked Mr. Massey to escort me around the perimeter of the building so I can take a few photographs for our records. These ~hotographs will be developed and placed in the Cherokee File, located in the Mooresville Regional Office. I concluded my duties at the site at 10:45 am. During a post-site visit conversation with Mr. Massey, I told him • • that I would contact Mr. Doug Moore of the Superfund Section in Raleigh concerning the fire. I also asked him to please contact me in the event of unknown containers or items are discovered that might be related hazardous waste. He then thanked me for coming out on such short notice. That afternoon, I left a message for Mr. Doug Moore concerning the Cherokee Resources site. I also contacted my immediate supervisor, Mr. Keith Masters. In my conversation with Mr. Masters, It was determined that no further action will be taken by the N.C. Hazardous Waste Section. This report will be faxed to the Hazardous Waste Section's compliance Branch Head, Mr. Doug Holyfield. From Mr. Holyfield's office it will be faxed to the attorney's working on this case in the AG's office. cc: Doug Holyfield -Compliance Branch Head Keith Masters -Western Area Compliance Supervisor Diane Long -Senior Field Officer Joseph Parker -Waste Management Specialist Attorney General's Office Doug Moore -N.C. Superfund Section Cherokee Resources/Oil File Activity Type: Check Most Appropriate 1.. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Investigation Compliance Assistance Presentation Training Meeting Other X .... \ • State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Mr. Tom Broom Suburban Propane District Office 1333 Berryhill Road Charlotte, N.C. 28208 July 31, 1996 Subject: Soil Sample Analytical Results Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Broom: • .WA DEHNR As you are aware, the NC Superfund Section collected two soil samples (labeled CO-005-SL and CO-006-SL) from two drainage features located on the Suburban Propane property, southwest of the main office building on March 6, 1996. The approximate soil sample locations are represented in the attached figure. These samples were collected to determine if releases from the subject site had impacted soils along the overland runoff path from the site. As most soils have some measurable quantities of metals, a background soil was collected from a grass-covered residential lot northwest of the site (CO-001-SL), within the same soil type as the soils found at the site, to represent the typical background soil conditions. The soil samples were then submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile organics, semi-volatile organics, metals an'd PCB's/Pesticide analyses. The soil sample results are summarized in the table attached to this letter. The analytical results of the two samples collected on Suburban Propanes' property were then compared to the background soil analytical results to determine if the contaminants concentrations exceed three times the levels found in background. The contaminants found at elevated concentrations are highlighted by shading in the table. These contaminant concentrations were then compared to their respective EPA published human health-based soil exposure screening benchmarks. Contaminants that exhibit concentrations above this standard are noted by bold lettering in the table. P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper Letter to Mr. Broom Analytical Results Page 2 • • The results found numerous polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons compounds, typically associated with oily wastes, at levels significantly elevated above background. In addition, the soil samples contained elevated concentrations of bis(2- ethylhexyl)phthalate, PCB-1254, lead and zinc. Of the contaminants found at elevated concentrations in the two soil samples taken from the Suburban Propane property, PCB-1254 and benzo(a)pyrene were identified at concentrations that could pose a health risk to people who are routinely exposed to the contaminated soil. However, the two samples were collected in relatively inaccessible areas not normally used by workers, and not accessible to the public. Therefore, the ct1rrent risk posed to workers and the public by contaminated soil at Suburban Propane is considered minimal. Nonetheless, you should advise your workers to avoid disturbing this area and regularly maintain the fence surrounding this area to prevent incidental contact by trespassers. Also, removal of the contaminated soil may be necessary, if changes in the future use of this area result in human contact. Thank you for your help during our recent sampling trip. If I can be of further assistance, please contact me at (919) 733-2801, ext. 315. cc: File Pat DeRosa Sincerely, Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section , ,· Figurr! 2 0 : . . - n-S,te Samplin Cherokee Oil C g Locations EPA ID· NCD ompany ,..:....r-., 98_0 7~9 019 M ~ Overland R ap Not to S 1 -unoff •. ca c -~ _., • ' ~ ,0 . ' ' • • 1 ' \j ,.--, \ I \'1 • • . - ' \ ----------·' . ---------- • Contaminant Units Acetone ua/ka Methylene Chloride ua/ka 1, 1-Dichloroethane ua/ka 2-Butanone uo/ka Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene uo/ko Chloroform uo/ka 1. 1, 1-Trichloroethane uo/ko Benzene ua/ka 1, 2-Dichloroethane ug/ka Trichloroethene ug/kg Bromodichloromethane ug/kg Toluene ug/kg 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane ua/ko • 2-Hexanone uo/ko Tetrachloroethene uo/ko Chlorobenzene uo/ko Ethyl Benzene ua/ko Xylene(s) ua/ka 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/kg 1, 2-Dlchlorobenzene uo/kg Methvl-tert-butvl ether ug/kg Table l. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-001-SL 1"'CO-005-SL'' •"CO-006-SL <20.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL 2J.C < 5.0 BDL BDL < 20.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 10.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL < 5.0 BDL BDL Pagel. EPA Soil Stds (ma/ka). 58,000 (RfD) 78 (CPF) 58,000 (RfD) 350,000 (RfD) 5,800 (RfD) 96 (CPF) none issued 20 CCPF) 6.4 (CPF) 53 (CPF) 9.4 (CPF) 120,000 (RfD) 10 (CPF) none issued 11 (CPF) 12,000 (RfD) 58,000 (RfDl 1,200,000 (RfD) 24 (CPF) 52,000 (CPF) none issued Contaminant Units • Naohthalene ua/ka Acenaphthylene ug/kg Acenaphthene ug/kg Fluorene ug/kg Phenanthrene ug/kg Anthracene ug/kg Fluoranthene ug/kg Pvrene ug/kg Benz( a)anthracene ug/kg Chrvsene ua/ka Benzo(b)fluoranthene ua/ka Benzo( a1nvrene ua/ka lndeno( 1,2, 3-cd)ovrene ug/ka Dibenzo( a, h)anthracene ug/ka Benzo( a,h, i)oervlene ug/kg • Dibenzoluran ug/kg 2-methvlnaohthalene ug/kg Dibutvlohthalate ua/ka Butvl Benzvl Phthalate ua/ka Bis(2-ethylhexvl)ohthalate ua/ka Di-n-octyl phthalate ua/ka PCB 1254 mg/kg Table 1. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-001-SL ~CO-005-Sl', •CO-OJ6-SL' < 330.0 330 K 330 K < 330.0 330 K 330 K < 330.0 BDL BDL < 330.0 BDL BDL < 330.0 330 K 330K < 330.0 330 K 330 K < 330.0 < 330.0 EPA Soil Stds (mg/ka). none issued none issued 35,000 (RID) 23,000 (RID) none issued 170,000 (RID) 23,000 (RID) 17,000 (RID) < 330.0 111-,00 BDL none issued < 330.0 BDL none issued < 1650.0 lal'lrnl,233Ril] Rillll!900IIIB none issued < 1650.0 IIIBl2:033Rill !llllMl3i2f7ilBI 11, '_8~:'.l I : / ,,. 0.08 (CPF) < 1650.0 111B1276'67liEI IIIB5l'.26711!111 none issued < 1650.0 BDL BDL none issued < 1650.0 BW2J~'.20(!)\BII !J!:IB!f2L433_. none issued < 330.0 330 K BDL none issued < 330.0 330K BDL none issued < 330.0 BDL BDL 58,000 (RID) < 330.0 BDL BDL 120,000 CRID) < 330.0 -l,9/533IB:I 1'7IB5~l33'r1!1lll! 42 (CPF) < 330.0 BDL BDL 12,000 (RID) < 0.1 < 0.1 -llill!!lil■IB 0.076 mg/kg (CPF) Page 2. • • Contaminant Units Arsenic mg/kg TC LP-Arsenic mq/L Barium mq/kq TCLP-Barium mq/L Cadmium mq/kq TCLP-Cadmium mo/L Chromium mq/kq TCLP-Chromium mo/L Cooner mo/ko TCLP-Coooer mo/L Lead mo/ko TCLP-Lead mo/L Mercurv mo/ko TCLP-Mercury ma/L Selenium mq/kq TCLP-Selenium mq/L Sliver mq/kq TC LP-Silver mo/L Zinc mo/ko TCLP-Zinc ma/L Table l. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-001-SL ,CO-005-SL' ,,co-006-SL 2.8 2.9 2.9 <0.01 < 0.01 <0.01 124 63 57 0.59 0.43 0.49 < 10.0 < 9.8 <9.8 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 22 16 41 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 34 55 37 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 36 90 UW~I~lil~ <0.10 < 0.10 <0.10 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 10.0 < 9.8 < 9.8 EPA Soil Stds. 0.33 mq/kq (CPF) 5.0 mq/L (TCLP Limit) 41,000 mo/kq (RfD) l 00.0 mo/L CI CLP) 290.0 mo/kq (RfD) 1.0 mo/LC ICLP Limit) 2,900 mo/ko CRfD) 5.0 mo/L CI CLP Limit) none issued none issued 400.0 mo/ko (EPA) 5.0 mo/L CICLP Limit) l 70.0 mo/ka (RfD) 0.2 mq/L (TCLP Limit) 2,900 mq/kq (RfD) l .0 mq/L (TCLP) 2,900 mo/ko (RfD) < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 5.0 mo/L (ICLP) -290-170,000 ma/kg (RfD) 56 0.07 2liW-none issued Shading indicates >I= 3 x background, or> background, if bkgd. = ND Bold indicates a concentration in excess of applicable EPA soil exposure or TCLP regulatory standards. CPF -refers to the EPA SCDM Cancer Risk Screening Concentration benchmark (Ref. l 0). RfD -refers to the EPA SCDM Reference Dose Screening Concentration benchmark (Ref. l 0). EPA -refers to the EPA soil lead guidance level (Ref. 11 ). TCLP -refers to the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure as outlined in NCAC Title 15A Chapter 13A, Appendix IL Method 1311 . TCLP Limit -refers to the TCLP regulatory standard (NCAC, Ttile 15A. Chapter 13A Subpart C, section 261.24, table I). Page 3. I 1-\.C r.:~fJ::nmcn! of En•,;ronmcnt, ' ; ic::lth, & ;,,_ialur;il Resources .IPLE A:·,ALYSIS REQUEs;/ i:._: ( \, ' .. , . __ .. ''""' [.ab1•1-rn><y U[ p.,,1;, ifolth !'.l.1. !:r:,x 2~i. 3(X, :--:. Wilmington Sircc1 ) ::C ~: (\ X /99f H .. alcigh,· Nori~ Carolina· 2_7{.11 :;:;tid Wac<:tc Mana~cincnt Division Sile Number C0-001-SL 03/0b/9b 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, HC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL Number ,, .. , Name of Site ESD LAB VOA Soil 1 1uJt uatc L.oucctcd Time Collected By -------------------------- Agency: Hn;irdous Waste Solid Waste /superfuncl ------ Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments ___ Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) Surface water (2) __ Liquid (6) / Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) ·-·--- _ Other (4) --0Lher (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Pam meter Rcsults(mg/1) Prirametcr Results (mg/l)(mg/kg) -~&T:GC/MS Arsenic -- --Acid B /N Ext. Barium -- "t'v!TBE Cadmium ----Chloride ----Chromium --•---- --__ Copper Fluoride ---- ' Iron ·----Lead ·--- --__ Manganese --__ Mercury Nitrate ----Selenium --Silver -- Radiochemistry --Sulfates .... ---Zinc -- l\1rametcr Results (PCi/1) _pH ___ Gross Alpha --Conduclivity Gross Bela TDS ---··· --T0C ------- lvlicrobiology -- -- Parameter Results (Col/100ml) -- ---- ---- Date Received 3_ 'J--_(({,, 1M:J.1cporlef,,vJ , ~ ,-r.A.t ~ Dale Rc~cd ffjp// "I b Date Extr.:1<.:tcJ '~6l1:4fl\ ,, .. , ~ .\ ,, . ' l,,. ,,, ,1 Z-JJ _ q(p Wff' l .:1h Numhc.r ------ TCLP Compounds Inorganl c Compounds cn1c -- -- -- --- -- --- -- -- -- -- --- -- Ars Bari urr, Cad 1111 urn Chr Otll\i.1/ll Lea d cury Il\U!n er Mer Sele Silv Or;anic Compounds zcnc -- --- -- -- -- -- -- hen ca,b chlo ch\o chlo on tetrachloride rdane robenz.cnc reform o-,:r csol m·C re sol __ p-cr csol -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- crcs o! dichlorobcnzcne 1,4- 1,2-dichloroethane 1,1-dichloroethylcne 2 4-' dinitrotolucnc. hcpt hcxa hcxa hcxa met nitr achlor chlorobenzcne c_hlorobu tadicnc chlorocthane hyl ethyl ketone obc·nzcnc achlorophenol __ pent --pyn dine · tetra --trich --2,4,5- chlorocthylene loroethylcnc trichlorophcnol --2,4,6-trichlorophenol __ ,,nyl chloride endr in 7 __ linda ne 1oxych !or phcnc met! -toxo --2,~-I ) Rcsults(mg/1) Results(mg/li ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- 245 716/1 -------- -TP (Sil·:ex) -~-q, ~ ...il0_L- .• .. ·~p.:atmcnl o( Environment, fk;:,lth, &. NaturJI Resources Solid Waslc Man::igc1~cnt Division &1PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • St.ilc i.,nbor,1101y of Public ! lc:!lth P.O. \10x J.S0-17, 306 N. Wilmington .Strc.::t Ralci~h, N0tlh Carolina 27611 Site Number CO·OOl·SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC Name of Site BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL -ESD LAB EXT /PEST Soil DOUG HOORE Number -------------- Collected By 2 --,.., ......,v., ........ ,ed 'fi.mc -------------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste Lsuperfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground water (1) _Solid (5) Surface water (2) --. Liquid (6) /soil (3) _ Sludge (7) __ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Results(mg/1) Rad iochcmistry ····----------------< Parameter __ Gross Alpha Gross Beta Rcsull.s (PCi/1) Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Resulls(mg/I)(mg/kg) Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride __ Chromium __ Copper Fluoride Iron --Lead Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium -- Silver -- Sulfates --Zinc --_pH __ Conductivity _______ _ TDS --TOC --1--------------l Microbiology P<1ramc{cr Results (Col/lOOml) TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Se!e.nium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds benzene - carbon tetrachloride Rcsults(mgil) Results(m'g/1) ---------- -- -- chlordane chlorobcnzcne chloroform o-cresol m-crcsol --p-cresol crcsol ----. 1,4-dichlorobenzenc ______ _ __ 1,2-dichloroethanc __ 1,1-dichloroethylcnc ______ _ __ 2,4-dinitroioluenc. __ heptachlor hexachlorobenzene hexach I orobu I ad icnc ---------- hcxaehloroet hanc ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzenc ----pentachlorophenol __ pyridine ·- --tetrachloroethylene trichloroethylenc --2,4,5-tric h lorop heno 1 --2,4,6-trichlorophenol -------= vinyl chloride endrin --lindane ----methoxychlor __ toxaphcnc __ 2,4-D __ 2,4,5-TP (Sil·:cx) I _,.--· ... ,...,-""'.P?'·:-:·,cnt oc J.:.n~1ronr:1cnt, : ic:-lth," &. l','3turJI Resources Sc-lid W:tstc M<rn;!gcincnl Oi,,isi•);i w!PLE ANALYSIS RE(_jEST • S1:itc L,1b0:-a1nr1 u: !'ubli~ Hc::ilth r.U. Go.1 2&0--l7, 306 N. Wilmint::ton .Street Rak.ibh, North Carolina 2i61 l Site Number co-001-SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC BACKGROUNO SURFACE SOIL DOUG MOORE Number _________________ _ Name of Site ESD LAB METALS Soil Collected By_ 3 ...., ............ u,1~ued Ti.me ----------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concen trJ te Comments v Arsenic -<c_ 91 ✓Barium u.59 -- __ Ground ,vater (1) Solid (5) ✓Cadmium .L'.o ,a5 --✓Chromium .c:_g_o5 --Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) vLead ~~., .. ·\a v-iv(ercury -<c, c] v'soil (3) Sludge (7) V Selenium .,,L._t}sc'?C5 --v"Silvcr .z.o. oS _ Other (4) --Other (8) ~ Cczf'Cb< .L.....o .. c~· 7-J',i V Q-07 -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorgariic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results..,.)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(rng/1) __ P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic J.8 benzene VBarium -- --Acid:B/N Ext. ) di'i carbon lt{rnch!oride ---- MTJ3E v Cadmium .( ' C! chlordane ------Chloride chlcrobenzenc ------ --V---Chromium ;J.:l, chloroform -- --V--Copper .31:\ o-cresol -- Fluoride m-crcsol ------Iron __ p-cresol -,------ --V-Lcad -:s Co cr~sol ---- --__ Manganese --1, 4-dich lorobcnzene .....--Mercury < ()_, l --1,2-dich loroethane --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcne ------✓Selenium .. q 2, 4-di n i lroto 1 u enc --✓Silver .£. i c:, __ hcptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcxachlorobenzcne ---- ✓Zinc 5G. hexachlorobut adicne -- Panu1H.:tt.:r l<csults {l'Ci/1) _pH hexachloroelhane -- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC __ penlachlorophenol : ; --__ pyridine --l'v!icrohio logy tctrachloroelh ylene ----trichloroelhylenc --Parameter Results (Col/1001111) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --2, 4,6-trichloro phenol ----= vinyl chloride ----endrin -- lindanc Dale Received ---mc.thoxy(h!or Reported by --toxarhcnc Date Ex~r:iclcd Dale l<cp,1rtcci_J_J_~ -- --2,n-D 00]4-44 1!,!, ' } 2 '-5-TP (S:1., ... ) --,,, .,,,(.,;,\ Dale ,~.n:d:-,1.cd .,.,. -· -----L;1h Number -----. --···-__ .. -. --·--··--··-·---···--------·-·--------------·------". ". I l I ' I I I I I I ! I .. .!PLE ANA::...,Ysrs REQUEST • Seate l...rtbor.uo1y o( Public Hcl!th P.O. nox 280-..7, 30:'.i N. Wilmingmn _Str:ct R.alcibh, North Carolina _27611 Site Number_ Name of Site C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE O!TCH ESD LAB VOA Soil Number OOUG HOORE ------------------ Collected By co-16 ad Ttme ------------------------------ Agency: --Hazardous Waste ---Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/ij Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --__ Groundwater (l) _ Solid (5) Cadmium . --Chromium --__ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- VSoil (3) --Mercury _ Sludge (7) Selenium ---Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- --Oroanic " Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parnmet1.:r Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/l)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) v""P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene Acid:B/N Ext. ----carbon tetrachloride --, Barium MTBE ---- --Cadmium chlordane ---- --Chloride chlorobenzene ------Chromium chloroform ------Copper o-cresol ------Fluoride m-crcsol ----_,_ Iron p-cresol ------Lead crcsol --------Manganese --1,4-dichlorobenzcnc ----Mercury --l,2-dichlorocthane --Nitrate !, 1-dichloroeth ylene ----Selenium 2,4-dinitrotoluene. ----Silver heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobenzene ---- Zinc hexach I orob u tad iene Parameter Results (PCi/1) ----pH hcx.:ichloroethane ----__ Gross Alpha Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta -- --TDS nitrobcnzenc ----T0C pcntachlorophenol .. . , ---- --pyridine Microbiology --tctrachloroethylene ----trichloroethylcne Parameter Results (Col/lOOinl) ----2,4;5-trichlo"rophenol_ ----2, 4,6-t richforophenol --,inyl chloride ------cndrin -- J-?-'/k, ~Reported by lindane Date Received --mcihoxychlor -- --toxaphcnc o·alc Extr:iclcc.l Dale Reported 2,/4-D -- Date .'\n:ilv.'cC 3-18~9&, 77/JJ G°i'''.k"· --2,4,5-TP (Sil·.,cx) l, '.oh N,,,,.,h,,.-~. .!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • 51.;tc l_. .. abor.itory of l'ub!i,: Hcl\lh P.O. Do.'( 2~7. 306 N. Wilmi!'.gton .Strcc\ Raleigh, North Carolina 2_761J C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Si le Number_ Cherokee Oil Company, NC OOUG HOO RE SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE DITCH Number ----------------- Name of Site ESD LAB EXT/PEST Soil co-17 Collected By -------~---J.VTI" --•------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ~Superfund TCLP Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Comp011nds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ .Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium --Chromium -- . __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- --Mercury V Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver -- _ Olher (4) _ Other (8) ---- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic ·Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene v Acid:B/N Ext. ---- Barium carbon tetrachloride ---- l\!TBE Cadmium chlordane 7 Mr,/Pe<nc/Des ---- Chloride chlorobenzcne ------ ----Pc:B.i-<,:,. lo~~~ Chromium chloroform EAldt;_/;,J <o./o,I.!,~' -- Copper o-creso! = L,',.,!d,1N'E < o. ~tf!n~~· ---- Fluoride m-cresol ---- ~<U•')"Mr-<:~ Iron __ p-cresol -- _?Yx-1vw6¥'e ~ () Lead crcsol ---- ~lodM!E£ < o, · . __ Manganese --1, 4-dichlorobenzene J rt9.dlr /<_ -< o, · --Mercury --1,2-dich loroethane ~., , I.A Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylene / I ----,, Selenium 2,4-dinitrotoluene. ---- Silver heptachlor ---- Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobenzcne ----. Zinc hexach lorobut ad iene ---- Parameter Results (PCi/1) _pH hcxachloroethane -- __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nilrobcnzenc ----TOC __ pentachlorophenol .. ----__ pyridine Microbiology ----tetrachloroethylene trichlorocthylene -- Parameter Results (Col/lOOml) --__ 2,4,5-trichlorophenol ----__ 2,4,6-tricWorophcnol ------vinyl chloride endrin -- Date Received 3-7-fl,, ~ Reported by lindanc --mcthoxychlor -- , f~B/f.w:. 3·ts-% id! __ toxapbenc Date Extracted 3-11-91, 5/\,M_ Date Reported 2,1-0 6VI/ iPU!J 5¥,C,ss-r ; ··--•-s,·: . · · 2,4,5-TP (Sil·.•ex) ~ '96'1155 D;itc s\n:i!v1c -)l-1_//.. 3-.:l/-fi€rt'Lab Number · ---·· ·: ,.-,C:0.;ir1mcn> of Environmcn!, · ,dC;!th; & ;"\"aturJI Resources /5oliU Waste Managcrrycn! Di~ision .ANIPLE ANALYSIS REQl;:~s• Siatc L1horato1y of Pl!li!i.: He:: l'.0 Gox 2~7, J06 N. w;1n1ingto:1 _S1:i: Raleigh, North Carolin11 27( Site Number C0-005-SL 03/06/96 1430 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC SURFACE SOIL IN DRAINAGE DITCH DOUG MOORE Number ---------------- Name of Site_ ESO LAB HETALS Soil co-18 Collected By _________ _ .vau.., '-'VII\..Lled Ti.me ---------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLP Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/ Environmental Concentrate Comments V Arsenic -<.o.c I --v Barium 0, l/ s ----Ground water (1) Solid (5) ~ Cadmium < Q, Q ,)- vChromium <:o,os-__ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ✓Lead <o, to -- VSoil (3) ·✓Mercury 4t::>-O\ _ Sludge (7) LSelenium -<= .cc 5. v Silver < o. o,C _ Other (4) Other (8) ✓~,-to, ~1 ✓ µnc-,7 . --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Purnmeter Results(mg/1) Parameter Resul~(mg/kg) Organic Com pounds Results(mg/1 P&T:GC/MS ✓ Arsenic :2. benzene ----_ Acid:B/N Ext. ...---Barium G,_ '.J carbon tetrachloride --MTBE ✓Cadmium ""-9 .s chlordane ------Chloride ch!orobenzcnc --------✓Chromium 11..;, chloroform ----✓Copper 55 o-cresol --Fluoride rn-crcsol ------, __ Iron p-cresol 1a ·----....-Lead crcsol --------Manganese .. --1, 4-dich lorobcnzenc --v Mercury <o, / --1,2-dichlo roet hanc --Nitrate 1, 1-dich loroeth ylcnc --vSelenium ..-<.' 2)4-dinitroto!ucnc. --•••••✓-Silver --<'-9.8 __ heptachlor ---Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobenzcne ----.,..-,Zinc (,: 3<."' hexach lorobut adienc --Parameter Results (PCi/1) --pH --hexachloroethane __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity me:hyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzene ------TOC pentachlorophenol . , ---- ----pyridine !v!icrobiology ----tetrachloroeth ylene trichloroethylcnc --Pi.Ira meter Results (Col/lOOml) --2,4,5-trichlorophcnol ------2, 4 ,6-trichlorophenol ----,1nyl chloride ------cndrin --lindanc --Dale Rccci'-d methoxych!or Reported by -- --lox:1phcnc Date ExtrJct..:d Dale ~n)ried Yfi I fJ 2,,[.l) u ]4,~) !.11.1 8 9b --2,t.,5-TJ' (Si! ,•ex) Dill . Iv,,,,! I .,I. Ni!mh ,. , LrLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • Stale f..abonltory of Public Hc2!1h P.O. Oox 28047, J.C(j N. Wilmington _Slrcct !ulcibh, North Carolin/\ 27611 C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Site Number_ Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NW CORNER OF SUB. PROP Narne or Site ESO LAB VOA Soil co-19 Collected By ---------,----_____ -·-_______ d ___________ Ti.me ______ _ Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ,_,/ Superfund TCLP Compounds ------ Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsulls(mg/1) Envircinmcntal Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- __ Groundwater (1) _ Solid (5) Cadinium --Chromium -- __ Surface waler (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- v"soil (3) Mercury Sludge (7) --Selenium ----Silver -- ·_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry. -- Parnmell:r Resu Its (mg/I) Parameter Results(mg/1) (mg/~) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) v".°P&T GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- Acid: B /N Ext. Barium carbon tetrachloride ------ MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------ Chloride cblorobenzcnc ------ Chromium chloroform ------ --Copper o-cresol ---- Fluoride rn-crcsol ---- ' Iron __ p-crcsol ----Lead crcsol ------ ----Manganese 1, 4-dichlorobcnzene -- ----Mercury 1,2-d ichloroct hane -- --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroel h ylcne ---- Selenium 2,4-dinilrotolucne. ---- --Silv.er __ heptachlor Radiochemistry Sulfates hcxachlorobcnzcne ---- Zinc hexach lorobu l adicne ----hcxachloroclhane P.irnmetcr Results (PCi/1) _pH -- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity methyl ethyl ketone -- Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzene ----= penlachlorophenol TOC ' -- --__ pyridine Microbiology ----tetrachloroelhylene lrichl oroetbylcne -- Parameter Results (Col/lOOml) --2,4,5-tricblorophcnol ----2, 4 ,6-trichlorophenol ------ ------vinyl chloride endrin -- 3-]-yb~eported by lindanc Date Received --mcthoxych!or --l toxaphenc -- Dale Extracted Dale Reported 2,,l-0 ~-/9, _qfll -ru,n ,h N,,mh,•c '!9_6·11:56·;: ' = 2,4,5-TF (Si!·1cx) I"'\ .. ,~ ·\~-,1,r,,.,! I I ! I ! : ' ' I i ! .!!'LE ANALYSIS REQUEST • $(:ilc 1_..,boratory o( Public Health P.O. Om W).47, 306 N. Wilmington _Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27lll Site Number_ C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NW CORNER OF SUB. PROP .'lumber ----------------- Name of Sile ESD LAB EXT/PEST Soil co-20 Collected By ----------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ S uperfu nd TCLP Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium -- Ground water (1) Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium -- __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) Lead -- ✓Soil (3) --Mercury Sludge (7) Selenium ----Silver -- _ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) (mg/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) _ P&T:GC/\1S Arsenic benzene · 7Acid:B/N Ext. ---- Barium carbon tetrachloride ---- MTBE Cadmium chlordane ✓ ~r.-/PES11ca,e. · ---- Chloride chlorobenzene ---- -<'.BS-fl-?-o/)_ /, 1/#M Chromium chloroform ---- --61d~,'t./ -<:O,IP 'cpm __ Copper o-cresol -- _ L,Nd.-1.VE <O,.:IO~ Fluoride rn-crcsol ---- '_)¼c/4•'9""!,-: ab~ Iron __ p-cresol -- _llXA/?l{GVE ' . Lead crcsol ------ .22~~~ ~.;,;.~ __ Manganese --1,4-dichlorobenzene __ Mercury --1,2-d ich loroethane 7ltjol,1('4/d.i!fw,x,-✓/.,:<,:,,/o~ --Nitrate --1,1-dichloroethylene ,. Selenium 2, 4-dinitrotoluene. ---- Silver __ heptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobcn?.ene ---- Zinc hexachlorobu t adiene ---- Parumeter Results (PCi/1) __ pH hexachloroethanc -- __ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity __ methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta --TDS nitrobenzcnc --TOC __ pentachlorophenol ' -- ----pyridine Microbiology ----t etr achloroethylcne --__ trichloroethylene Parameter Results (Col/100111!) --__ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol . 2, 4,6-trichlorophcnol ------ --vinyl chloride ----endrin -- Date Received 3-7-C/b l/4:/1/zeportc<l by lindane --methoxych!or -- P~e/M 3-t<c-9e, ,J-G . --toxaphenc Date Extractcc_j-1,9.q 1, S/l. Date Reported 2,4-D n:1lr. An•,lvlf•rllitc;/,, 171!1:lh-,t;cr 96·11·5,7 __ 2,4,5-TP (Si!·.•cx) =l-:!Y?-~ ~ ~ L:1h Numhcr --- I I I i ! ' .!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • Stale [,;ibor.11ory o( Public 1-!c:!lth r.C. Oox :2$0-:7, JC6 N. Wilmington _Street R.a!cigh, North Carolinll 27611 Site Number Name of Site C0-006-SL 03/06/96 1415 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE SURFACE SOIL NEAR NU CORNER OF SUB. PROP ESD LAB METALS Soil Number ----------------- Collecied By co-21 cd Time ---------------------------- Agency: Hawrdous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund TCLP Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Resulls(mg/1) Environmental Concentr;.ite Comments VArscnic -<!.c.ol --✓Barium ()_, y_q __ Ground waler (1) _ Solid (5) . v Cadmium < c, c/c::- .,.,-·chromium <o,6~ __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) ✓Lead < (), i I~ -- /Soil (3) ✓Mercury L... C .c, 1 _ Sludge (7) v/Selenium .-4. c .. cc..!.5 --<( Q, (! ----v SilYcr \ Other (4) Other (8) ,/'6w--,r < 0, Q <;"'" ~ ~',,,c-'-;;J ,7 8. -- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Parameter Resui's, g~( .. 1g/kg) Organic Compounds Rcsulls(mg/l) P&T:GC/MS ✓ Arsenic ;J,,9 bc;izcnc ---- vBarium Acid:B/N Ext. 57 ca,bon tetrachloride ----MTBE v"'Cadmium L. 9.8 chlordane ----Chloride chlorobcnzene ------✓ Chromium '--'t 1 chloroform ----✓Copper --37 o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Iron p-cresol --I 6 -- --vLead (I crcsol ---- --Manganese 1, 4-dich lorobcnzene --< o, L -- --,.,......-1vf er cu ry 1,2-dichloroethane I --Nitrate 1, 1-dich loroet hylene ------✓Selenium ..(' 2,4-dinitrotoluene. --V"'Silver -<:.9.8 heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexachlorobcnzcne --✓Zinc ···-· ;i-=io hexachl orob ut ad ienc ----Parameler Results (PCi/1) pH hcx.1chloroc I h ane ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzenc ---- TOC __ pentachlorophenol . , -- ----pyridine rvl icro biology ----tetra ch lorocth ylene --__ trichloroethylcne Par..1mctcr Results (Col/1001111) __ 2,4,5-trichlorophenol -- ----__ 2,4,6-trichloro phenol --,onyl chloride ----endrin --lind,1nc --Date Received r.1cthoxyCh!or Reported by -- --11;:.(:iph..;nc !);Jlc Extr:.ictcd Date Reported 2,-:.1) O (Jl 45Q~tl11 R 8 96 --2,>,5-TP (St!· c:~,1 --D;dr A n-,lv,,·ri 1 ..,1, 1'i .... ,\, .• ,.. :-._' "_<-:.·-~:·1,:-·-·.•.;•;:~.-=:_.;·. '; :;fr~---· - ;:·-..• ,.. - ,, • STATE LABORATORY OF POBLIC HEAL, PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST •• RALEIGJI. NC 27611 PCIRG.EA.BLE COMPOUNDS COMPOUND VUfTl: CHLO RID .C BRO !d OHETHA. 'a: cm.oROrI"RA!Oe TRICHLOROTUl"ORO~ ACrl'O !OI: 1. l•D1CHLOROETH?;m: 10 00 J,,Q;1""lIA. >a: i,anrytz:a; CHLORID.C C.-\Jt.BOl'f DI.Sut.n:D~ TRArrS--1.2· D !Cfil.O RO ETI:[L'f!: AC!m.Ol\7l'RIIZ 1, l • mcm,o RO JtTH/iJ'fl: :J..BCT.Al'IO?f?; CIS--l~DICHLORO~ , cm..oROFORW 1.1.1-TIUCRLORO~ CARBOl"l n:TR.Aem.orunr:; 1.:1-DlCBI..OROrI'HAlfE I.ABNO FIELD NO TYPE J.O 10 J.0 10 10 ;}_Q 5 ,/ 5 ;)..D 5 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 9wl!L/-6 Cf{.pl/80 1 co-+ co-7 C0-/0 (3) (.3) ( 3 ) l 3 l ( 3) Vpi,b)ppm lL-I I, /j /J .... I \ I .t3J",l.. Io lo :r I J I J / A .J/ 7J,C... 1 \ I (p q f.L.. 9 LL-I 1 LL UJ frnrP LL TRicm.oRO~ 31 /J +r-Cl.(.P l~-DICHLOROPROP.An'E LL BROU:0D ICHLOROu:::r:rHA.!a , I \ I C -,po~, e~ '-"6 <0o>fi"l'l~1tlf\T\OIV OR BAC:J:.G-£cuN D, J -E•timated va.l.u• X. -Actu&.l va.l.u■ i• 1t:nown to b■ l••• than va.lu• g-iTen. L -Actual va.l.ue i• l:nc,-wn to be; gr■a.t■r than T&lu■ g-iyen. tJ" -Kat•ria.1 waa ana.ly:r:ed t.or but not detactad~ The numb■r i• th■ M:i.rwmtm Detacticn Limit. J5lA -5ot analy:r; ■ d. 1/ -T■ntativ■ identit.ication. 3/ -C<li".1'0~1'llO .Rf.LI l'\ElL'(-06l"ECi'l'l61.£ oJJL'/ IN H 1(,-,l C:O/•CC NTRR11c~. ✓-SA>IPLio Hl&HL¥ Q1L1<TSO. >-1oc•~ Do NOT p,Pf'L'{. DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) LL. (_;.__ PURGCOM.ORG I ! I • • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH. NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS . PURGEABLE COMPOCJNDS LAB NO <;f'{jf[f(filj 91c114w qc.o1 I 'f0 q(D/ 150 (J(.o I 16;) FIELD NO I co-+ CD-7 c.0-1 D Co-1.3 COMPOUND TYPE ( 3 ) ( 3) ( ) (3 ) (3 ) fr~ft /ocb)ppm ppb \,pn, ppb;pprt1 ~pb pprn ffpb)ppm DIBROMOMrrHAl'll: 5 LL-lL. I 1 . I I ' 4-ldETHTL-Z..n~ANOrrt: ,o . CIS-1.~-DtCHLOROPROn;oa; 5 . I •'/ ,,/ TOUJL"f?: 3oc1 ;).7 //70 TRAlfS-1..3-DtCHLOROPROn!'!'?; I ' u_ I ' 1.1.2.l-TI:!"R.ACHI.ORO~ J,, 1.1.!l-TRICHLOROETHA.."f?; ' / +rare.., ' I/ :i-HEL\lt'ON"?; JO I I I J.f :r !/ ~Ror:nn;ra 5 30(.p f rcue..., 7 DtBROMOCHLOROlil'THA."1'1: I ' I 1 u_ ETlITLr.f?; DrnROlo£ID!: ~ / CHI.ORO~ II fra.Le_. l,l.1.;z...n;nv.,cm..oR.Or.RNf"l: l-L.. L,._ ' / rnrrL BmZ!:.n-?: ;}3if -1-rnce... ;)., :rru::r,;s IJ/{_p q:r I ;).5 = ' I /1 (,,<._ 1 BROKOJ"OR:M /0 TRA?m-1.-1--DICHI.ORO-l-DUT?:~ io 1.2,3--TlUCHLOROPROP .Am: ..5 ' / 1 • .C-DICBLOROB!:l'rZX?B I ,}.O ' 'I 'I/ 1,:'l-DtCHLOROB!:11Z!:l'fE 'V 51 +rcu.e.... +race..- 1,Z•DrBROM:0-3--CHLOROPROP.Ala ;it> lL U-LL VINYL AC!;TATI; ;00 , I/ -,, / r./ ~+h u 1-+-b, .4.., I -:-: 5 :, I/ ,/ \ I/ ~ s frru.P. .. Jl .. -1-oc,-.~l.o~, :, (!)Jr.;) H {+ 8 (+) (+ 5ub:,t-,'fufed brnvn-e: C -p~"'10LE Lf\6 CcNl"RMllo.\ATlO!s) OR BA~l::(rl<Oll'-1!). J -Zatim.at•d valu• . X. -J.ctual 'Value i• known tc b• l••• than 'VlLlue given. L -J..ctual Talue i• Jcn.owu to be g-r•at ■r than <nLlu• giv.n. U -Katerial wa• &na.lp■d tor but not detected. The number i• ~•-M~ D,et ■aion Lim.it. • lD,. -Rot ana.ly::z:■d. l,I -Tentative identification. . ~1 -c::oMPollt-lD-RE1..1i;a1..y oeT'i:CT'.f\BLE c1'lLY 1N t-11&-H col'lC£NTRAT1otJ.:;, .,/-SAMPLE Hl6-HLY 1)11..uTED. f,,IDL'o Do >.:a, APPL'/. DEIDiR 3068-0 (10/93) ~r-75l/-JpJ/ ... COr/UJ ( 31 ~pbJppm I ' \ / PURGCOM.ORG ' i I i ' I i • • { STATE UBORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH, NC 27611 ORGANIC CBEMICALANALYSIS PURGEABU: COMPOUJ\'DS LAB NO df[fi':ftr{ff'! 9C..O 116B q&11~D Clloilw;;l. CJ (Li I I I.P'-t CJ~IICD(o FIELD NO CO-JC/ Co-Jd co-,;>. 5 co-,;29 co-31 Ca-3f COMPOUND TYPE ( 3 ) ( 'I ) ( .;l_) ( + ) I ( .;t. ) I ( if ) I M~S)s (l>Pb 'ppb pprn ~b.pprr: .lppb)pprn /ppbpprr: 1-'ppb)ppm j(ppb (Pi11 CHLORO!ll:TH.Ara JO I I I VINYL CHLORIDE: 10 BRO MOMETRAI'a: ;;;_O cm..oRO?:l"HA.Nl: JO TRICRLOROTLUORO~ JO AC'CTO!flO ;;J.0 1.1-DICBI.ORO~:O: 5 I r 1000 liOITHAl'f?: ' \ J.a:r'HTU:!'f?; cru...oRID& ~ J,C.. 3:Y,L CARBOl'l' DI.SULl"ID& I , I 1 'TRMS-1.l·DICBLOROt:na."fl: '/ ACim.oNYTRJU ;;lD ,v 1,1-Dlcm...oRO~ 5 +race.... ~ BUTAl'f O 1B .;20 I , CS--1.Z.DICELORO~ 5 CRLOROFOR.ll 1.1, l •TIUcm.o RO~ CAJlBOl'I Trl'ltACHI.ORIDZ: "-"="" l,:l-DICHLOROnBAn ' I TRlcm..oRO~ +rnrP 1.!l-Dicm..oRO PROP Am: I , BROMOOICHLORO~ ' I \ / J; c-.Po:»,ec,; I.AB <ec><Tf\1<11!'1PIT1oi'J oR BRC.J:.6-Rcu"1D, J -X ■tila.a.tad va1ue ~ -Actu&l. value i• lcc.awn to b ■ le•• than valu■ given. L -Actual value i■ kno,,ro to be gx-■atar than value given. I ' LL '\ I 4 'J,C.. \ I I I +race... LL ~ :s,c.. LL \ / I :r I 1 I)' }r11rP, LL 1:r LL- ·, / ,I/ U -Ka.taria.l waa ana.ly:z:ad for but not ~•t•ctad. Th• number i• the Mi.nilmm& Detacticn Li.:11.it. !ilA -Not analy:.d. 1:_I -T•ntativa identification. ?J -cai,.1.1'0..,1110 .Ra.I l'\BL."f -06TEC,flt;3L£ Q/JL'/ IN HI (rt-I (.O/'JCf: NT/<ffTlcN5, V-SAMPLt'. \-ll&!-11..'{ OIL"-TED. f.lDL'-:> Do NOT APf'L.'/. DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) u_.. I,{ I ' / / 3",L 1 \ I +race... (j ' I ' I Pt!RGCOIILORG .j y • • STATE I.ABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH, NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS P'URG.EABLE COMPOUNDS LIB NO (J_fi,'f(5Gi 9u,1(59 9(.Q I U.DO C/G,/ [Ct,;;)_ 9Co/ il.t,'f FIELD NO co-19 Co-;;I.;). Co -.).5 co-;)S co -31 COMPOUND TYPE l 3 l ( if ) ( ,;L ) ( 4 ) ( .2 ) n~~5 "ppbJppm jph fPrr1 '[ppb) l'F-"1 (PPO) ppm 'ffb'tJpm D rn ROMO~ 5 I I LL_ I ' I L,L 4-1i4'ETHTL-2--P?:NTAN'ON"E ,o CIS-1.-'·DICBl,OROPROP?:Nl: 5 TOLU?:!'{l; TR.Al'fS-l...3--0 I CHLO RO PRO P'E:'f?: 1,1.l,l• Tl:TR.ACBU>R0rrnAI'f1; 1, l.l-TRicm.oROETHA...'fE ' I/ . JO ' 7 / '7 ' / l-lI!:XA."l'ON'?: \ TlITRACRLOROE;"'I'lJ%!a 5 1:r 1:r I :r +r,,.,,..,, DIBR.OMOCID.ORO~ LL I J . LA,_ I l rnITl..r.fE DmROWID?; ClII..ORO~ 1.1,1~ n:TRACHLOR.0£TR...\lf!: === == = -I -. BROW:O_TOR.W 10 TRAml-1. 4--D lCHl.ORO-l-Bunn <J'O l,!l,3-TIUC3J..OROPROP ~ ..5 1,4-DICRLOROB!;l'fZX:'B .I/ 1, :l, D1Cl!LOROBZ:1'"LE:a ' I +-rnre..L.t l.:2-DIBROM0-3..-CHLOROPROPAN'E ,9.tJ . I . VINYL AJ:XT An ;;i.c;o ~e+h, ,/-t-bu-J.c,) efhf'1 5 I / ·, i/ . I/ ' I '11 Hyclrol<a'loon:5 I!. ®/8 .Ef)-.,!n~.1_t R 0 (-) e , ,;,o oub5·h'tuted benz.;, L,5 C • """,,•01..E Lf\0 CcNU'\Ml>-IAT\ON <>R BFl~l-&t<OU1'lD. J -lstimAt ■d Vlllu■ · ,;: -A.ctual va.lua i• lcnown to be l••• than value 11ivan. L -Actual value i• known to be greater th.an value giV91n. U -hterial wa.s ana.ly:z:ed t:or but not d•t•cted. 'l'h• number 1• th• Mi.nimu:m JJ,ate~ion Lim.it •. n -J;ot analy:ed. 1/ -Tentative idontitication- lt -COMPolli-!O, flELtr:.1:11.-y Oel'EcrAeLE t1'JL'{ IN t-lJG-t-1 coNCtNTRAnotJ.:;, ✓ -SAl'lPLf: H1G-H LY DI LltTED. f,,\DL'o Do >Joi' APPL'/. DEHl'iR 3068--0 (10/93) q(D I IUJ& co~3'f ( if J !ppb)ppm (.;L, \ I +r11rP / J ' / (- PURGCOM.ORG • • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LA8 NO • l<-f f11"l·l,<::/:.v· l/& //4 '/ EXTRACTABLES FIELD# ,.:::} ('o -:S- COMPOUND TYPE c ,_:n ( ,-; ) UNITS . .....-,,:,r " n / k a -andua/ka> -~-ni trosodimethvl amine tr.I.:?~,-, bis(Z-chloroethvl)ether 2-chlor""henol ohenol 1 3-<iichlorobenzene 1. 4-di ch lorobenzene 1 2-<iichlorobenzene bis ( 2-ch 1 oroi """r""v 1 ) ether hexachloroethane N-n i troso-di -n-..nroovl amine nitrobenzene lsoohorone 2-n i trooheno 1 2.4-<iimethvlohenol bis(2-chloroethoxvlrrethane 2.4-<iichloroohenol 1 2 4-trichlorobenzene nanhthalene hexachlorobutadiene 4-ch 1 oro-<n-creso 1 hexach lorocvc l """n tad i ene 2.4.6-trichlor=henol 2-ch loronaohtha lene acenanhthvlene dimethyl ohthalate 2.6-<iinitrotoluene acenaiihthene 2 4-<iinitroohenol 2.4-<iinitrotoluene 4-nitroohenol fl uorene 4-ch loroohenvl ohenv 1 ether diethvl ohthalate 4 6-<iinitro-o-cresol diohenvlamine azobenzene 4-b=henvlohenvlether hexachlorobenzene oentachloroohenol ohenanthrene anthracene dibutvl Phthalate fl uoranthene J -Estimated value. SO//~So I t'J /. "?10 S"Oht-<:o 10/330 ., "i"O' ~;_,,.,, /01330 ~ S0/16.5"0 '~/~~n ' .. m1)L H,..o/.sou .. i -IA - I ' 1./-(;. I 1,,-L- I .., :;j' -Ole IA- I ' ➔-0/<. 1 ,< I ' /,t. /,'/ I '? 2~ v . I J,/3 :~ -f 1-oO - K -Actual value is known to be les·s than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. . Cf/,.,! I i..J.<-t <f/,-,IJ"f/ r'o-9 r-o-/ I ( ..::j) ( 3, n-"""'1: uq/ka ,m--z::lf ua/ka IA~ IA - I ' L/oo I,(_.. I ' . ;;; (,, 7 IA l.,L- ~ '.< ok' ~ I '~ -?c ';) I:" [.,,L, , ' 5. ~--; l) ,. -, I v<- I ;,r, ,{J7i , <l!,-//5 -< (1 0-JV (. =<1 .,..n,<-F ua/ka ( / ~::,nv IA....... / .., CJ;,,,, le' I.A- l.,C- -? ?01': v--, ' -3· ~01<': 1 ,I. - / ' J • , .7.-::S 11.1,-, In I oC., I /n. nnn , U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The numer NA -Not analyzed. is the Minirrun Detection Limit. m"JJL ----1/ -Tentative identification. ff -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. CJ '7'/p"I/E.c-;:;· f'0-17 ( Os') ...,_;.1/ »n/kn~ I - . , ' I ;:? () I::'... J ,. I ' I ''3 ; QI<'. LA-- I ... ~:; "Jr ~-/) I<'. 0--- 4,o3.., I • • STAIE L-TOOY Of PUBLlC HEALTH P.O. SOX 28047 -306 N. ~ILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 OOGANIC QjEMICAL ANALYSIS . --. BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO llJ/,;tll_LJ "> IC//,//t./'l Zl7nl/t.L'-I '-ft;/151 Cj(,..11" -< EXTRACTABLES FIELD# 7 f'lr,-, /'n-)I ,,,.,_; I r' o-l<I O)MPCIJND TYPE ( ~) ( -?l (-3) (31 ~\ UN!TS --4ua/ka · .. n/ko .....LU,,n/ka .. r /ko '\ ~,/ c-;ka ovrene /O/:J'?n I -..,q ::r-.:{ I -"' /, ~ --< .,, ;;.;/:;:,~2 benzidine ,:-~/,1,,,;o ' , , vL--,', butvl benzvl ohthalate 10/_?30 x' ooo vt--,3 a.u, bend a lanthracene '/;t..., .), /,{,, 7 \ , chrysene . ;;1 ,ln7 ,t ~:?:;;; Jt _ nQO 3 3-<lichlorobenzidine sottt.._,o , L,L-' ,,, / t/l- bis(2-ethvlhexvllnhthalate lo/330 .:;,o "? ::z -< q ,av lf7/)~ =1-:.~ di-n-octvl ohthalate ilO/.i~o 7,' x'~ ' vL-' t . benzo(blfluoranthene so/·~ ~• ,0/.7 --s77~·-=! /,,o, oe>O benzo(klfluoranthene 1 I A ... A.~ 't;<..... benzo(alnvrene .::;' J \7l ..,4, qoo I 2)./,,,&,7 indeno( 1 2 3-<:dlnvrene ,_·-;oo "',,.{ -z :;;/ ~ !'10 I.I. 7 dibenzo(a h)anthracene / ' t,<.-I .;JJ )~~ .JI , -< 3-:.: benzo(Q.h. llnPrvlene \ / I '-112..,l, ~ I 1.;.1 x-oO /:J-i ·, 1,,, / , ani 1 ine <a/11.,.-n 1/1 -(.A_.. I , -VL LA- benzoic acid benzvl a 1 coho 1 ' / , 4-ch 1 a roan i 1 i ne ' ~ ' I ' ' dibenzofuran I() /. z.:? /l ::i ~ 0 I:' ~301:'.'... J, -zf, V 2-rrethvl iunhtha lene .., 9~ ~ 1 Z&7 ➔ -::v, ~ 2-rrethvl oheno 1 I' ✓~ o A 4-methvloheool ,,, 2-nitroa.niline S-of,t,,<::o 3~i troani line 4-il i troan i line I / ' ' I 2 4 5-trichlornnheool .·. ~I' I , ' / ' / \ I ' ----.,..--<',.. /--IV nP oC ,4f r, oD <. -I--I-{-} r --'-1 (-) ( --t-) ( -+--) - m:n1- J -Estimated value. H "2.01 Sci'- K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -llaterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber is the Minil!UTI Detection Limit, NA -Not analyzed. l/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. "w::o/ r,., :::;.,,-. l"0-/7 <--3, ~ ··"/ka \ ,::-000 I , I .l. In 7',---0 !. '" ~ 'v.- I '-1 , -, J --/ LA-- !'--1.2."5.,,, LA-- I.). n~ -s ,--:{ J. I~ 7 ; ', , /,2LJO ' . I.I\_.... /: ' / ( I ) ---..;_..,- ' , • • • STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. _WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC QjEHICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID LAB NO EXTRACT ABLES FIELD # COt1POOND TYPE UNITS 1-ni trosodirrethvlami ne 1r,l_:t3o , is (2-<:h loroethvl l ether '.-chloroohenol lheno 1 i , 3--d; ch 1 orobenzene I. 4-di ch lorobenzene 1, 2-cH ch lorobenzene >is (2-eh loroi =roovl l ether ,exachloroethane 'l-n 1 troso-di -n-nrrv,vlami ne 1itrobenzene i s.oohorone ~-ni trnnhenol 2. 4--d irrethvl oheno I bis(Z-ehloroethoxvlrrethane 2. 4--di ch lormheno I I 2 4-trichlorobenzene nanhtha 1 ene hexachlorobutadiene 4-<:h 1 oro-m---<:reso I hexach lorocvc l=ntadi ene 2 4 6-trichloroohenol 2-eh loron,nhtha 1 ene acenanhthvlene dirrethvl ohthalate 2.6--dinitrotoluene acen,nhthene 2 4--dinitr~henol sol/r,,so 2.4--dinitrotoluene /nl3'.iO 4-nit~henol . 'rOhl. ,;o fluorene 10/:i=10 4-<:hloroohenvlohenvlether diethvl ohthalate •V 4 6--dinitro-o--cresol so diohenvlamine /01330 azobenzene 4-braroohenvlohenvlether hexachlorobenzene ' =ntachlor~henol S0/1(,,:fO ohenanthrene '""'~,:,"" anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fl uoranthene ' , J ... Estimated value. m"])L 1--l,._O/.SOIL- !-1/~/Z'itfi -J/ Cl/,, Ir, '7° f'o-7.I') /"'r) -z, .., ( ·s'l ( l/ l ~M¥ uo/kq ,-~ ,u1/ko- , A I,.,;___ J ,v '-{, c)K.. V(._..., I ' ~ o~· ,..___. . I "'?30JC ....: -501::. V-I 7 r,r, ' K -Actua 1 va 1 ue .is known to be 1 ess than va 1 ue given. Cl/.// t,, I Cf/, J / I"' ~ ('o--2..1.,:, l?.o-ZQ (.;i._) ( 'f-) "n/1 ~ .. 'T'mi,!( uo/kq (A-IA / I ' ' ':ltc/fl~<c, /1 n-'?,;J.. r ;;i_ l ., uQ/1' .. t..,<_ / \ L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U ... Material was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber NA -Not analyzed. is the Hininun Detection Limit. m'JJL ----1/ -Tentative identification. fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. 9/,,/ //,.-, / /'Q-'-?"', ( (J..' n,,,<.V "n/kn ) u._.. I ' ./!.. BASE/NEUTRAL AND ACID EXTRACT ABLES COMPOJND nvrene benzidine butvl benzvl nhthalate benz(a)anlhracene chrvsene 3 3-<lichlorobenzidine bis(2-<ethvlhexvllnhthalate ai-n-octvl ohthalate benzo(b)fluoranthene benzo(k)f)uoranthene benzo(a)ovrene i ndeno (I. 2. 3-ed) nvrene dibenzo(a.h)anthracene benzo(o h, i)n,,rvlene aniline benzok acid benzvl a I coho I 4-eh l oroan i ~ i rte dibenzofuran 2-methvl runhtha lene 2...rethvlohenol 4-<rethvloheool 2---nitro.aniline 3---nitrooniline 4-nitroaniline 2.4 5-trichloroohenol 1-1-•rJ'J l::'.or, .,'J,' '1 /\ • i <; J -Estimated value. • • STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLlC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. ~lLHlNGTON, Sl., RALElGH, N.C. 27611 ORGANIC CHEHlCAL ANALYSlS LAB HO ; fl/,,:'17~? IQ(p//V-i q/;l/(o/ 7/✓-.:? FIELD # -17 o-? " co-,;z.-;;: r'o-:?.h 10-JlJ TYPE ( =!, ( '-/. I ( -<'.) ( Y.1 UNITS ,,,,..,.,r,,_/kn .-.<J/.',o/ka) un/1~ ,..,.,,,.✓., n /kn, /0/7=if'l I lf'Y1 L,<..-LA--U- ,.-,, -1;,:,20 , ' , /Ol.'?30 _ I, I S"07iz:,?,, ' 10 1"3o .., 13..; II0/3.~o 71,,<-- SO /Jt,,,;"n J, qoo , u<-- 3. 2.J -, ,:;' ?I~ 7 , L,L. / / 7 ' , J--J ,,~., ' 7 <'o 1,,,,;-r I , IA-J A . LA-- .... ~ 101=,, ,J, S"O ·, t,,,;o / I / / ,1/ \ \ \ '\ --~ -- -rl r _L) { ) r-J (-) ~ m:DL HzOI Scli.. to be less .than value given. V/4//b:5 f"o-:::>, /~) .. n;J 'l.~c- L,L., I \ /or I.,<- f \ l.1--- / ' ~ 7-,I K -Actual value is known L -Actual value is known U -Platerial was analyzed NA -Not analyzed. · to be greater than value given. for but not detected. The nurber is the Mininun Detection Limit. ~ 1/ -Tentative identification. fl -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. (t) C//-//h7 ccr~, ( i.L, ~,r -/ko) L,<...- I '\ I CA- '\ I "' -C }. Memo Date: July 1, 1996 To: From: File Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Re: Telephone Conversation with Jim Kuszaj. Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Cherokee Oil Site 925 South Summit Ave. Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC US EPA ID: NCO 986 190 239 On Monday, July I, 1996, I spoke with Mr. Jim Kuszaj of Ogletree Law Firm (919) 787-9700 about the status of both above-named sites. Mr. Kuszaj indicated that he is coordinating actions for the PRP group, specifically at the Berryhill Road site. He stated that last Thursday, June 27, 1996, EPA convened a meeting with the top 80 PRP's related to the Berryhill Road site to outline EPA's position. At this time, he was told by EPA that I was the State contact for these sites. I told Mr. Kuszaj that the purpose of my sampling trips at each of these sites was to make a determination whether either of these sites required further long term remedial action under EPA's CERCLA authority. At the Summit Avenue site, I explained that we did not find a sufficient enough threat to warrant further Federal action and that the site was given a "No Further Remedial Action Planned" status under CERCLA. At the Berryhill Road site, I explained that EPA completed its removal action and that we subsequently collected environmental samples on and off-site to assess the threat posed to a nearby fishery. I told him that we had recently received the sample results, but that I had not had an opportunity to review the results for accuracy and write the report. I indicated that I could not speculate at this time on the disposition of the Berryhill Road site and stated that I would like to have the site report completed by Late August. In response to Mr. Kuszaj's inquiry regarding future State actions at the site, I referred him to Charlotte Jesneck for information on the future plans of the Inactive Hazardous Sites branch at each of these sites. cc: Rob Gelblum Charlotte Jesneck Pat DeRosa State of North Cari:ila Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Gene W. Hartsell 10688-058 Caller Box 8004 Sandhills B June 20, 1996 FPC -Seymour Johnson AFB Goldsboro, North Carolina 27533-8004 Subject: Soil Sample Analytical Results Cherokee Oil Company Site 120 I Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Hartsell: In the March 18, 1996 letter to you, I indicated the NC Superfund Section collected three soil samples ( one surficial soil sample, labeled CO-004-SL, and two subsurface soil boring samples, labeled CO-002-SB and CO-003-SB) as part of an Site Inspection (SI) at the subject site. As most mineralized soils contain naturally occuring levels of metals, two background soil samples were collected near the site in a residential area ( one surficial soil background, labeled CO-00 I-SL, and one subsurface soil background, labeled CO-00 I-SB) for comparison. The soil samples were submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile organics, semi-volatile organics including PCB's/pesticides and inorganics analyses. The final analytical results were received on May 22, 1996. Following receipt, the analytical results were reviewed and a table was generated detailing constituents that we detected at elevated levels. "Elevated" means that the constituents were found in the release sample at a concentration that was at least 3 times their respective background soil concentration, if it was detected in the background soil sample; or above the detection limit for the analytical method, if the constituent was not detected in the background sample. In the table, an elevated constituent is noted by a shaded cell. Elevated contaminants were compared to EPA human health-based soil exposure standards. Those contaminants found to be greater than their respective soil exposure standards are highlighted in bold lettering. P.O. Box 27687, Roleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Voice 919-733-4996 f#MA•I-J£Srn FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/10% post-consumer paper Letter to Mr. Hartsell Analytical Results Page 2. • • A copy of the analytical results for your property is forwarded to you with this package of information. Likewise, the sample points are represented on the figure included in this package. If you have any questions, please submit them in writing to myself. cc: CEi!e:::n Rob Gelblum Pat DeRosa Respectfully, Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section -:::1 • l CO-001-SL (Background: surface soil) CO-001:.S.B !'.Background: 0-2 feet) Figure 1. Soil Sample Locations Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co .. N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Map Not to Scale Map Drawn by: D. Moore (June 1996) --- -Former Concrete Berm Drainage Pathway • Cherokee Oil Company CO-004-SL (surface soil) Suburban Propane • Contaminant Units CO-001-SL Acetone ua/ka < 20.0 Methylene Chloride UQ/kQ < 5.0 l. l-Dlchloroethane ua/ka < 5.0 2-Butanone uo/ko < 20.0 Cis-l. 2-Dichloroethene UQ/kQ < 5.0 Chloroform ua/ka < 5.0 l, l. l-Trichloroethane ug/ka < 5.0 Benzene uo/ko < 5.0 l .2-Dlchloroethane ua/ka < 5.0 Trlchloroethene uo/ko < 5.0 Bromodichloromethane ua/ka < 5.0 Toluene uo/ko < 5.0 l. l ,2-Trichlaraethane ug/ka < 5.0 • 2-Hexanone uo/ko <10.0 Tetrachloroethene ua/ka < 5.0 Chlorobenzene uo/ko < 5.0 Ethyl Benzene ug/ka < 5.0 Xvlene(s) uo/ko < 5.0 l .4-Dlchlorobenzene ua/ka < 5.0 l ,2-Dlchlorobenzene. uo/ko < 5.0 Methyl-tert-butyl ether ug/kg < 5.0 Table 1. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte. Mecklenburg County. N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples CO-001-SB CO-002-SB CO-003-SB CO-004-SL EPA Soil Stds (ma/kn\ 5J,C Blal DZl!®--,~-m-22111.la 58,000 (RfD) 7J,C BDL 3J.C BDL 78 (CPF) BDL -◊--9---2J 58,000 (RfD) BDL 6J 5J l8J 350,000 (RfD) BDL -32-trace trace 5,800 (RfD) BDL BDL trace trace 96 (CPF) BDL ~ 2J trace none issued BDL 4J 2J -◊-l2 20 (CPF) BDL trace BDL trace 6.4 (CPF) BDL mmsa-lJ trace 53 (CPF) BDL BDL BDL trace 9.4 CCPF) BDL -..:s09.-l!BB27-.lal~k7;01lilii 120.000 (RfD) BDL BDL trace BDL lO CCPF) BDL BDL BDL 4J none issued BDL · -386-trace ~ll(CPF) BDL trace BDL 12.000 (RfD) BDL trace -27Ma 58,000 rRfD) BDL 4J -l25Bll 1,200,000 (RfD) BDL BDL BDL 24 (CPF) BDL ll-rwal5J-trace trace 52.000 (CPF) BDL BDL .,-,i15-trace none issued Contaminant Units C0-001-SL • Naohthalene ua/ka < 330.0 Acenaohthylene uo/ko < 330.0 Acenaohthene ua/ka < 330.0 Fluorene uo/ko < 330.0 Phenanthrene ua/ka < 330.0 Anthracene uo/ko < 330.0 Fluoranthene ua/ka < 330.0 Pvrene uo/ko < 330.0 Benz(alanthracene ua/ka < 330.0 Chrvsene uo/ko < 330.0 Benzo(bllluoranthene ua/ka < 1650.0 Benzo(aJpyrene uo/ko < 1650.0 lndeno(l ,2,3-cdlovrene ua/ka < 1650.0 Dibenzo(a.h)anthracene uo/ko < 1650.0 Benzorn,h,11nervlene ua/ka < 1650.0 • Dibenzoluran uo/ko < 330.0 2-methylnaphthalene uo/ko < 330.0 Dibutylphthalate uo/ko < 330.0 Butvl Benzvl Phthalate ua/ka < 330.0 Bls(2-ethylhexyllohthalatE uo/ko < 330.0 Dl-n-octvl ohthalate ua/ka < 330.0 PCB 1254 ma/ka < 0.1 Table l. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte. Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples C0-001-SB C0-002-SB C0-003-SB C0-004-SL BDL -461-• !l!li!lf400!i8i 330 K BDL BDL ~l!l3o71!!wi 330 K BDL 330 K 330 K 330 K BDL 330 K 330 K 330 K BDL -ll-'.467.IIBIJ i!iB583!iBI -1~333§!!0 BDL 330 K @!!hi!0467§!~ Rl!l"667B'n: BDL -3;600-Hl8T500!hl! Nl0;000R BDL E&A:105/933-f!)l'.Jl211'333!i8 E3:W333!i8 BDL BDL !llm2;667§!1!! BDL BDL -.2120'11t,_ !111'!1!333l/.WI! Er6J000!1B BDL l-2;0o71!m41 i!h!h37t7:33'/w1l \IJ!160J000!i8 BDL -3~,s~-. !l!IS6:9.00~11.l Rl21f667a BDL --1~7.00Rl!I !l!.fi50J333'llfll RT1.90lo'67iil! BDL BDL il!h!h2<11533!i8 E2l2l3338 BDL -4ri133r!h!hllll w1,~60L800~'ffl Bl28;667,ll! BDL 330 K 330 K 330 K BDL 15:BM-1!111!267l!m 330 K BDL l!h!h!h!hB'" -, BDL EA:6T667l/.WI! BDL BDL Bl30!6671!!! BDL !il!lii,915001!!! E703;333!h!h BDL !l;-;Z4833-~ BDL BDL < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 EPA Soil Stds (ma/kn\ none issued none Issued 35,000 (RID) 23,000 (RID) none issued 170,000 (RID) 23,000 (RID) 17,000 (RID) none issued none issued none issued 0.08 (CPF) none issued none issued none issued none Issued none Issued 58,000 (RID) i 120.000 (RID) 42 (CPF) 12.000 (RID) 0.076 mo/ko (CPF) • • Contaminant Units C0-001-SL Arsenic ma/ka 2,8 TC LP-Arsenic mq/L <0.0l Barium ma/ka 124 TC LP-Barium ma/L 0,59 Cadmium mq/kq < 10.0 TCLP-Cadmium ma/L <0,05 Chromium mg/kq 22 TC LP-Chromium ma/L <0,05 Conner ma/ka 34 TC LP-Conner mo/L <0,05 Lead ma/ka 36 TC LP-Lead mo/L <0.10 Mercury ma/ka < 0.1 TCLP-Mercurv mo/L <0.01 Selenium ma/ka < l.O TCLP-Selenium mo/L < 0.005 Sliver ma/ka. <10.0 TC LP-Silver mo/L <0,05 Zinc mg/kq 56 TCLP-Zinc mo/L 0.07 Table l. Cherokee Oil Company Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Analytical Data -March 1996 Source Samples C0-001-SB C0-002-SB C0-003-SB C0-004-SL 4.4 2.6 2 2.5 <0,01 < 0.01 <0,0l <0.0l 68 82 124 140 0,44 0.75 l.27 0.67 < 10.0 < 10.0 < 10.0 < 9,8 <0,05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 30 30 38 55 <0,05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 52 62 46 55 <0.05 < 0,05 <0.05 <0.05 20 58 20 2"'1· <0,10 < 0.10 < 0.10 OI . < O. l <0.l < 0.1 0~121t..ma-:i1 <0.01 <0,0l <0.0l <0,01 < l.O < l .O < 1.0 < l.O < 0,005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0,005 <10.0 < 10,0 < 10.0 < 9,8 < 0.05 <0.05 < 0,05 < 0.05 62 92 44 o001lil'IIR!,l 0.12 0.32 0.09 ~1'Z71'~ Shading Indicates >/; 3 x background, or> background, 11 bkgd. ; ND EPA Soil Stds. 0.33 ma/ka (CPFl 5,0 mn/L-11CLP Limit) 41,000 ma/ka /RfD) 100.0 ma/L CTCLPl 290.0 mo/ko /RID) l ,O ma/L CT CLP Limit) 2,900 mo/ko /RfDl 5,0 ma/L CT CLP Limit\ none issued none issued 400.0 ma/ka (EPA) 5,0 mn/L0CLP Limit) 170,0 ma/ka IRfDl 0.2 mn/L nCLP Umin 2,900 ma/ka IRfDl l .O mn/L ncLP) 2,900 ma/ka rRfDl 5.0 mn/L nCLP1 170,000 ma/ka /RfDl none issued Bold Indicates a concentration In excess of applicable EPA SCDM soil exposure or TCLP regulatory standards, CPF -refers to the EPA Superfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM) Cancer Risk Screening Concentration standard, RfD -refers to the EPA SCDM Reference Dose Screening Concentration standard. EPA -refers to the EPA soil lead guidance level. TCLP -refers to the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure as outlined In NCAC Title 15A, Chapter 13A Appendix II, Method 131 l, TCLP Limit -refers to the TCLP regulatory standard (NCAC, Ttile l 5A Chapter l 3A Subpart C, section 261.24, table I). • • t-.:.C. Lcp;;nmcnt of En,iroomcnf, lic~lth, ,; ~atur~I Resources S::;iid Waste Mao~gcmcnt Division SAMPLE A. ·ALYS IS REQUES~:: i::.C ;::: r:c; S1::1c. [,.1b0r.l101)• o( l'ul.Jii~ .Hcallh Sile Number Name of Site C0-001-SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL ESO LAB VOA Soil 1 ['.(1. !!ox 2&}:/, .}()'., i-;, \\'ih1ir;iton Street '/996 llalcigh, Nort:J. Ulmlin11. 276! l Collected By_~--------11.J ,;-ua(c LOJJcctcd Time --------------------- Agency: Ha7..ardous Waste Solid Waste ✓superfuud TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type lu?rg:-i.nic Compounds Results(mg/1) Envirnnrnc11tsl Concentrate Commcn!s Arsenic --Bari uni --Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) Cadmium ----Chromium --Surface water (2) Liquid (6) Lca<l ---- --Mercury / Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Sclrnium ---·· Silver --_ Other (4) _ Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Pam meter Results(mg/1) Pt1ramcter Resul Ls (mg/I) (mg/kg) Orbanic ComjlOUnd.s Rcsults(mg/1) ,.....-1> &T:GC/MS Arsenic bcn1.cnc ----Aeid:R/N Ext. Barium ca:-bon tetrad1loridc ------MTBE Cadmium chlordane ------Chloride chlorobcnzcnc ------Chromium chloroform ------ --__ Copper o-,:rcso! --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ ·-'-Iron p-crcsol ----Lead crcso! ·----- ----Manganese l 14---dichlorobcnzcne ----__ Mercury 1,2-dichloroct bane -- --Nitrate 1, 1 •dichloroethylcnc ----Selenium 2,4•dinitrotoluenc. ----Silver hcptachlor ----Rad iochcmistry Sulfates hcx.Jchlorobcnzcne ----Zinc hex;ich lorobut ,1diene ----Results (l'Ci/1) P:1rnmcter pH hcxach loroet hane ----____ Gross·Alph;1 __ Condl!cti\~ty methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobenzcnc --··· ----TOC pcntachlorophcnol . , ----pyridine ----!Vlicrobiology --tetra ch lo roe thy! enc -- --trichlorocthylcnc Parameter Results (Col/l 00ml) --2,4,5-trich lorophcnol ----2, 4 ,6-tri chi o ro phenol ------ ------Yiny! chloride endrin -- O:itc Received 3-7-q(; /6!;:J_fcportc~' ) L ,<.Mt:L(_ 1/--lindanc rnctboxych)or Dale RcU'cJ 01P / / ?' r:; --toxt1phcnc Dal,: l:.xtractcJ 2,o-D ·' --2,o,5-TP (S,!·_,cx) 1i96'1!rl!!1 A 0;!\:; An:1ly1-cd 3-1:J.-q{Q_ W..U-L:ih Numbt;r ._:;,t,;:--'7~_(/ t/ v-'7'_~ I /_(,_t._-··--·-------·--~L!...:..'::...~.Li.i;'.,:.:,.~l ·-------·----" '• " .............. _. __ ••-•N -· .,__,,.. _ -p~rtmcnr o( Environnicnt, l lcalth, & Natur:il Resources Solid Waste Manl[;crrycnt Divi~ion • SA.tv!PLI~ ANALY',IS REQUEST • .St::itc i .. abor.1\01y of l'ublic l!c~l:h P.O. fkn. :!S0-17, J06 N. \1.iilmlngton ~In:~\ R.alcit:h, Nl•1\h Cuulina 27611 · b C0-001-SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Site Num er_ Cherokee Oil Coapany, HC DOUG MOORE Number ________________ _ Name of Site BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL -ESD LAB EXT/PEST Soil Collected By 2 ----------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste Lsuperfund Sample Type Environmcn(:11 Concentrate Comments __ Groundwater (1) __ Surface water (2) ✓ Soil (3) _ Solid (5) _ Liquid (6) __________ _ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Parameter P&T:GC/MS ✓ Acid:B/K Ext. MTBE ✓ Pc/31 ' /ffin<-tDE3- Resutts(mg/1) Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Resulls(mg/l)(mg/kg) Arsenic Barium --Cadmium --Chloride --~~-- _ 'f{!B'S -<o,/0~: Chromium _ E"Nc/R./1/ -c::::o,~ == Copper _ JjNcbw'E -<,:;,.2.IJJ _ Fluoride ~A_ -< /, .. t:, ..... ... Iron ....,. t1Wc < .:::7 -..-~ Lead r \/J,,:u/AA/t: -<O, Manganese t!cl-' Ehf:~'12?'/'!_C.~':,,fl."' £~,:,,<!H:.,-c:::s~o2'-cJ(J2 ·Jli;lOL~I __ Mercury 7i¥AM!t~pt-,/t=<O, · __ Nitrate Radiochemistry Parameter __ Gross Alpha Gross Bela Results (PCi/1) Selenium --Silver --Sulfates Zinc --__ pH __ Conductivity TDS --TOC --~--------------! Microbiology l\iramctcr Results (Col/lO0ml) . Time ______ _ TCLP Compounds Inorganic Com1rnunds Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium Cluomium --Lead Results(mg/1) __ Mercury Selenium Silver -··-------- Organic Compounds benzene carbon tetrachloride Results(mg/1) --------- chlordane chlorobcnzcnc --chloroform o-cresol --m-crcsol __ p-crcs~l crcsol __ 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnt ______ _ __ 1,2-dich!orocthanc __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne __ 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. __ hcptachlor hexachlorobcnzcnc -- --hex.1chlorobu1adicnc ______ _ hcx.::ichloroclhanc -- --methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzenc ----pentachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ tctrach!orocthylenc __ trichlorocthy!e □c __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol __ 2,4,6-trich..lorophenol __ v'iny! chloride endrin --lindanc __ rnctboxyCh!or __ tox2phcnc __ 2,'i-D __ 2,4,5-TP (Si!·.·ex) ---------- ; ;, ,1r\~1cnt o( En-,i"-l,1mcn1, r~I"& Natural Resources ~-,. ' · Solid Waste Managcn1cnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST :-.. 11c [,;i!;,or-JtOf)' o( Public Hcal1h l'.0 l';.:.,x 280-i7, Yli N. \l.'ilmington _Stn:ct llalci&h, Nor1h Carolina 2761 J Sile Number C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG HOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL fombcr ________________ _ Name of Site ESD LAB VOA Subsurface Soil co-7 Collected By __________ _ .d Time ----------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste v" Superf"und Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments __ Ground water (1) Solid (5) __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) ____________ _ ✓ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Other (4) Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/l)(mg/kg) V P&T:GC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. MTBE _, -------------- Rad iochemistt)' Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chloride Chromium __ Copper Fluoride Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Zinc Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta Microbiology Results (Col/lO0rnl) __ Conductivity TDS TOC Dale Rccc;vcd .3--]-9'/,~eported by ________ _ Dulc Exlractcd _________ Dale Reported ________ _ D,ite Ana!y1.cd 3-18-9~ 7]'-',; Loh Number <-~\1.4:"48J) :·11 : :-; .1 ! '' I ( :-:---;,,_.,1 .'111; -, TCLI' Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium Cadmium Cb.romium Lead Mercury Selenium Si!ver Organic Compounds benzene Results(mg/1) Rcsulls(rng/1) carbon tetrachloride ______ _ chlordane chlorobenzene chloroform o-cresol m-crcsol p-c:-esol crcso! 1, 4-d ich I a robcnie n c -------l,2-dichloroell1anc 1,1-dichloroethylenc ______ _ 2,4-dinitrotoluenc. hcptach!or hcxJchlorobenzcne hex;i,chlorobutaJienc ______ _ hcxachloroclhanc methyl ethyl ketone ______ _ nitrobcnzenc pcntach!orophcnol pyridine tetra chloroe th ylcnc trichloroethylenc --2,4,5-trich!orophcno! ______ _ --2.,4,6-trichlorophcnol ______ _ --\~ny! chloride e.ndrin lindane mcthoxyC:h!or tox.:ipht.:ne 2,•1-D 2,4,5-TP (Si!·:cx) .1!11~n1 of Env,ronmenc, .inf/ J.,. NaturJ! Resources s~-li~ W~s(c Mann~cmcnt Division SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST S1:1:r. f ~"'b0r.i.,,. ,-; uf l'ubii: llc:ith t.O. Box 251}:7, 3C<; N. Wilmington _Strc,1 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 Site Number_ C0-001-SB 03/06/96 1515 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE BACKGROUND SUBSURFACE SOIL Nlimbcr Name of Site ESO LAB EXl/PEST Subsurface Soil co-8 Collected By __________ _ LJ-tlc ...__uucctcd ---- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund Sample Type Envirnnmcnta! Concentrate Comments __ Ground waler (1) __ Solid (5) Surface waler (2) Liquid (6) -------'-------- ✓soil (3) _ Sludge (7) -~--------- -Other (4) Other (8) ___________ _ Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry P:irnmctcr Resulls(mg/1) Parameter Results (mg/I) (mg/kg) P&T:GC/MS Arsenic 7 Acid:B/N Ext. Barium MTBE Cadmium . ? ~te:D,cE'c,S'-------Chloride __ Pcm-__:<:,,__!O~,L'.~clr201 Chromium Eil/d.Rt'# -<:Q, _ Copper Al' NE Fluoride Radiochemistry P;1rametcr Results (PCi/1) __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta 1vlicrobiology P.in.1rnctcr Results (Col/l00ml) Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Zinc pH Conductivity ______ _ TDS TOC ---------------- _________ Time ______ _ TCLI' Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium Cadmiuru Chwmium Lead Mercury Selenium Silver Oq~anic Compour..ds bcn7.cnc carbon tetrachloride ch!or~anc ch!orobcnzcnc chloroform o-crcsol m-c,csol p-crcsol ere.sol 1, 4-d ich lorobcnzen J, 1,2-dichlorocthanc Rcsulis(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) ------ ------ l,l•dichloroethylene ______ _ 2,4-di nitrololucnc heptachlor hcx3chlorobcnzcne hcxachlorobu( ad icne hcXJ.chlorocthanc ------ methyl ethyl ketone ______ _ nitrobcnzcnc pcnlachlorophcnol pyridin~ · tctrachloroct hylcnc trichlorocthylc□ c --2,4,5-trichlorophcnot ______ _ --2,4,6-trichlorophenol ______ _ vinyl chloride endrin lindanc mcthoxych!or toxaphcnc 2,4-D = 2,4,5-TP (Si!,•c:x) .. ,.. .. rtmcn! c,i E.rwire:imcnl, .,calth, & r<J1ur:il Rcsour~cs .so:id Waste \~anJgc.n:cnt Division • SA1'v!PLJ<: ANAJ..,YSIS REQUE';T • S1a1,:. l,;1bor.itor)' or !'ubli,; i!c~lth r.O. !Jot :!SIJ.17, ~ N. Wi!min~lo:1 _St~ct Ra!r.i&h, N0rth Carclina 27611 Site Number C0-002-SB 03/06/96 1150 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, HC OOUG MOORE . N11rnbc.r _________________ _ Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA II . -ESD LAB VOA Subsurface Soil co-Collected Br 4 ,._,.,,,._, '-VIII., -..:tcd Time Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste . v"' Superfund TCLP Compounds ·----- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium Ground water (1) __ Solid (5) ----Chromium --Liquid (6) Surface water (2) Lead ------ --Mercury ✓ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) Selenium --Silver --_ Other (4) --Other (8) -- -- --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Rcsul ls (mg/l)(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) ✓P&T:GC/MS Arsenic benzene ---- --Aeid:B/N fat. Barium carbon lctrachkiride ----MTBE Cadmium chlo.rdanc ------Chloride --chloroben1.cr1c ---~ Chromium --chloroform ------__ Copper o-crcsol -- --Fluoride m-crcsol ----, Iron p-crcsol ------Lead crcsol ---- --__ Manganese --1,4-dich!orobcnzenc --__ Mercury 1,2-d i ch !orocthanc -- --Nitrate I, 1-dichloroethylcne ----Se!cniurn . 2,4-dinitrotoluenc. --Silver heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates hexachlorobcnzcne ----Zinc hex;i.chlorobutad icnc Paramcti.:r (PCi/1) ----Results pH hcx.::ichlorocthanc ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone --Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzene ----TOC pentachlorophenol . , ---- ----pyridine Microbiology ----tetra chloroet hy!cnc --trichloroethylcnc Parameter Results (Col/!OOml) = 2, 4,5-trichlorophcnol -- ----2, 4 ,6-t ricWoro phcn al ----Yinyl chloride endrin --lindane Date Received 3..,.7--_q(, -~.!@ Reported by --r;ictho;,,.1Ch!or -- --toxnphcnc Datl'. Extr:iclcd D;ite Reported 2,t.-D --2,4,5-TP (Si!·.n) 3-IJ.-9&.7'/u.r ,961.~1"46 ,,,,,,, --Date i-\n:dylcC L1h Nurnhcr ,~-• -<"I~•, ! \! :\ .. l,! '.JJ ( !·'.-•• ' ? /'i .. --· ------- . .. . ·····----· --· • ,,.. .. rfmcnl of Environ men!, , 1t;11h, t:. /"atural Resources Solid Waste Man~gcr?cnt Division SA1v!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Sile Number C0-002-SB 03/06/96 1150 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Number Name of Sile SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 11 -ESO LAB EXT/PEST Subsurface Soil co- Colleeled By_ 5 Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste / Supcrfund ----- Sample Type Envirnnmcntal Concentrate Comments ~-Ground waler (1) _Solid (5) -· Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) ✓ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) _ Other (4) _ Other (8) O,·ganic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Resu lt.s(mg/l)(mg/kg) __ P&T:GC/,1S Arsenic --✓-Acid:B/N Ex1. Barium --MTBE Cadmit.:r-..1 v P,;1;'•/,,ff-r/CIDE.5 --Chloride --_ pc:p. s-< 0 • I II .,..,. Chromium --EJ/f,jlff ·-~,10• ·-~ __ Copper --Li~ ~.-VE _ __... _ _.. ~-Fluoride , 7ll«Afo/cAktR-< /. ~ .:.. -· --Iron --~me: ="' .,,. ~-Lead --__ Manganese ~ = t ~;,•·L"Hl~ __ Mercury ~~~. /CJ --Nitrate --. , Selenium --Silver --Rad iochernistry Sulfates --···-Zinc -- Parameter Results (PCi/1) --pH __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TOC -- -- Microbiology -- --Parameter Results (Coi/lOOrnl) -- ---- ---- Date Received 3-]....:.C/_f_~j;f,Rcported by tcB/tad 3-1 o-9(, JP,/ Dale loxlraclcu 3-/1-q/2 $~ Dale Reported 96'1::4'4 7 ~~,t' 61-11 pees_~ ~1~~;c<~~~;:{,~:~:~-~{;~\I_ 3-1/-?'yp,ab Number ~-· \ ;a,_,;,.,,, .,: •' '-~-~ ,o..: •• ·, __ , .. ~. ·• u, ----·-· ·--·----.• -. • State l_.1bor~1ory o( Public I !c~i:h P.O. Oox 2S0.17, JO:$ N. Wilrningtor. S1:-:::~1 Raleigh, North Ca.ro!ir.B ?76! l ---------------- TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Sele~ium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) benzene --carbon tetrachloride --chlordane --chlorobenzcnr, --chloroform --o-cresol --m-crcsol --__ p-crcsol crcsol -- --1, 4-d ichlprobcnzenc --1,2-diclilo roe l han c 1, 1-dichloroethylene -- --2,4-dinitrololucnc. __ heptachlor hcxachlorobcnzcne --hexilch!orobutad icne --hcxachloroct hane -- --methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc --pentachloropheno I . , __ pyridine t et rachlo roe th ylenc --__ trichlorocthylcoc __ 2, 4 ,5-trich !orophc no! __ 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ vinyl chloride rndrin --lindane -- --mcthoxychlor --toxaphcnc ·2,0.1) -- --2,,,5-TP (Si!·,cx) -- ·~•nic-,;1 of Eriviionmcnt. .. n1(s.: r<.;.tur~I Rc~ourLcS •S~rl W;istc M.in;igc.mcnt Division SA.iv!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Selle L.1horJIOl)' o( l'ub!ic Hc:i.!th f'.(l !~ui 2W7, 306 N. Wilmington _St rec: R.Jlcii;h, North Carolina 2i611 Sile Number C0-003-SB 03/06196 (140 GRAB Cherokee Oil Co•pany, NC DOUG MOORE SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 11 Number ________________ _ Name of Site EID LAB VOA Subsurface Soil co-10 Collected By _________ _ ·d T~c -----·· ---··· --:==========..:..=,::=:====-, Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste v" Superfund Sample Type Environmental Conccnlratc Com men Ls Ground water (1) __ Solid (5) Surface water (2) __ Liquid (6) ____________ _ ✓ Soil (3) _ Sludge (7) __________ _ Other ( 4) _Other(8) ------~---- Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Pam meter Results(mg/1) Pnrameter Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) _l'.'.'.'.'P&T GC/MS Acid:B/N h1. MTBE I Radiochemistry Parameter Results (I'Ci/1) Gross Alpha -------Gross Beta i'v!icrobio logy Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chloride Chromium Copper Fluoride · Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Zinc pH Conductivity TDS TOC Date Received S--7--f,6 fifrtl:J:eportc<l by _______ _ Dale Extr:.ictcd _________ Dale Rcrorted ________ _ D»lc An,dy-1cd 3-f'cr'?&., 71W-Lib Number 9k_1;,li5Q_<;.:• TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium Le,d Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene Rcsulls(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) carbon lctrachloridc ______ _ chlordane ch!oiobcnzcnc chloroform o-crcsol m·crcsol p•crcsol --ere.sol 1,4-dichlorobcnzenc ----'--- 1,2-d ich lo roe th anc 1,1-dichloroethylenc ______ _ 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. __ hcptach!or hc.uchlorobcnzcne hexachlorobu!adicnc ______ _ hcxachloroct h anc methyl elhyl ketone nitrobcnzcnc __ pen!achlorophenol __ pyridine let r ach lo roe th ylenc trichloroct hy!cnc --2,4,5-tric!1lorophcnol ______ _ --2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ______ _ = viny! chloride cndrin lind;rnc rncthoxyi:hlor toxaphcnc . 2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (Sil·.•cx) ------------- . // . .. ..-r1C~i:-~f En~ironmcni, ith'& ,,•3tur:il Resources SAMPLE k'\'ALYSIS REQUEST _.,. .. u , Solid wa.nc Mll11~1:cr1:cnl Division s;te Number C0-003-SB 03/06/96 1240 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Number SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 12 Name or Site_ ESO LAB EXT/PEST Subsurface Soil co-11 Collected By ----------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V"' Superfund ----- Sample Type Erlvironmcntal Concentrate Comments __ Ground water (1) _ Solid (5) --Surface water (2) Liquid (6) v"soil (3) _ Sludge (7) _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry . Parnmctcr Resu I ts (mg/I) Parameter Resulls(mg/1) (mg/kg) P&TGC/MS Arsenic ✓Acid:B/N Ext. --Barium --MTBE Cadmium -- ~, .. /'?LBS /pCs77c1CJG..5 Chloride --_ -PC.85--<:: 0,/ Orprr, Chromium --_ ~ -<::o, /Op/'°' __ Copper _ ' ~ -s:o,-<bR,PtX Fluoride --1JiE·~ ~-'RR<. /10 ., .. ./-... fron _T~i<~o',~-, --Lead -- i?. Wi <o, ~h ~~ M,rnganese --l/__t:'.,.,rA " --c::-o,ld ,,.._ --Mercury -Ve; d / /,:r,e~'j=<o, ,'.:'.-Nitrate I I, Selenium --Silver --R~diochemistry --Sulfates Zinc --Parameter Results (l'Ci/1) --pH __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity Gross Beta TDS ----TOC -- --Microbiology -- --Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) -- -------- Date Receive~ ~-7--Jh ~Reported by tC/J/f.iJt 3 ·· 1-,-%, ,t1J Date btrsclcdj!;/1-91~,ig~~alc ·Repcn"d _ Dale Analy1edJ_:}~ 3-.2/-'1'6_1-fo"ah Numhcr _~9,~';i;-1-51)};,c;; ____ I l! '.'' ~:·:: /1.',··.: ··: ."'" St~lc f_.1horJtory o( l'ub!ic Ile.11th r.n O:ix: 2ron, 305 N. Wilmington _Stn:ct R..1lcij;h, North Carolin,. 27611 ---------------- TCLP Compounds lnorgnnic Compounds Rcsults(mg/1) Arsenic --Barium --Cadmium --Chromium --Lead --Mercury --Selenium --Silver -- -- -- -- -- Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) benzene --carbon tetrachloride --chlordane --chlorobenzene --chloroform --o-cresol --m-cresol --__ p-cresol crcso! --1, 4--d i ch lo robe nzc nc --1,2-dichloroethanc --1, 1-dichloroethylene --2,4-dinitrotolucnc. --__ heptachlor hcxachlorobenzcne --hex,1ch I orobu tad i enc --heXJchloroel hanc --__ methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzcne --__ pentachlorophcno\ . , __ pyridine __ tetrachloroethylene trichloroethylcnc --__ 2,4,5-trich!orophcnol __ 2,4,6-trich..lorophcnol __ V1ny! chloride endrin --lindanc --mclhoxychlor --toxnphcnc ---2,'1-D __ 2,4,5-TP (Si!·,cx) ·------- ---·--·- SAlv!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number_ C0-004-Sl 03/06/96 1205 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC STAINED SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 Name of Site -ESD LAB VOA Soil Number DOUG H00RE Stale l...aborJlory o( l'ublic Hc~ith P.O. r1ox 2Sl}J7, 305 N. Wilmini::ton _S!r'Ccl Rakigh, Norih Carol_ina 27611 ---------------- co-13 Collceted By __________ _ cd Ti.me ----------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste ✓ Superfund Sample Type Envirnnmcntal Concentrate Comments Ground water (1) __ Surface water (2) Vsoil (3) ___ Solid (5) _ Liquid (6) ___________ _ Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Other (4) _ Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parnrnctcr __ VP&TGC/MS Acid:B/N Ext. MTBE Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Results(mg/l)(mg/kg) Radiochemistry Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chloride Chromium __ Copper Fluoride Iron Lead __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Paramell!r Zinc Results (PCi/1) __ pH __ G russ Alpha --------Gross Beta __ Conductivity _______ _ TDS TOC !vlicrobiology Paran1e[cr Results (Col/100111!) Date Received 3~ 7---'t{, /f!;tt'5Reportcd by _________ _ Date Extrat.:tcd Dale Reported ________ _ TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compo11nrl.s Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium Lead Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene carbon lctrach!oridc chlordane ch!orobenzcne chloroform o-cresol m-crcso! p-crcsol cresol Rcsults(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) ------ l,4-dic11lorobcnzcnc ______ _ 1,2-dichloroctkme 1,1-dichlorocthylcnc ______ _ 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. heptachlor hc.xJch lorobcnzcnc hcx,1chlorobutad ic nc heXJch!oroc.thanc methyl ethyl ketone niirobcnzene penlachloropheno! pyridine let r achlorocthylcnc trichloroethylenc --2,4,5-trichlorophcnol --2,4,6-trichlorophcnol ------ ------ --vinyl chloride ------- cndrin !indanc mcthoxych!or tox:Jphcnc 2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (Si!';cx) / . ~·"',;,-:; of Environment, ~,,,;,--& r<;itur~I Resources _,oJid Waste ManJgc.n_1cnt Division • .:;A.t\1PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST Scale LaborJtory of Public Hc!::h 1'.0. noi !S(}.:7, 3C<i N. Wilmington _Slr~~l f/..aki~h, Norih Carolina 276ll Sile Number_ C0-004-SL 03/06/96 1205 GRAB Cherokee Oil Coopany, NC STAINED SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 ✓umber ________________ _ DOUG MOORE Name of Site ESD LAB EXT/PEST Soil co-14 Collected By _________ _ d T~e : ----;:======---=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-. Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste &..--'""" Supcrfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments -.-Ground water (1) Solid (5) . __ Surface water (2) __ Liquid (6) ____________ _ V Soil (3) Sludge (7) __________ _ _ Other (4) Other (8) ___________ _ Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chernistr)' Pam meter Results (mg/I) Radiochemistry P,1ramcter Results (PCi/1) __ Grnss Alpha ______ _ Gross Bet3. Microbiology Results (Col/l00ml) Pam meter Arsenic B:1rium Cadmium Chloride Chromium Copper Fluoride Iron Lead Results(mg/1) (mg/kg) __ Manganese __ Mercury Nitrate Selenium Silver Sulfates Zinc pH Conductivity ______ _ TDS TOC TCLP Compounds Inorganic Compounds Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium Lead Mercury Selenium Silver Organic Compounds benzene Rcsults(mg/1) Rcsults(mg/1) carbon tetn1chlori<lc ______ _ chlordane chlor:obcnzcnc chloroform o-cresol m-crcsol __ p-crcsol crcsol 1,4-dichlorobcnzcnc ______ _ 1,2-dichloroethanc 1,1-dichloroethylcnc ______ _ __ 214-dinitrotolucnc. __ heptachlor hex:ichlorobcnzcne hexachlorobutadicnc ______ _ hcx.::i.ch)orocl ha nc methyl ethyl ketone ______ _ nitrobcnzcnc pentachlorophcnol __ pyridine tel r a ch lo roe th ylcn c trichlorocthylenc --2,4,5-trichlorophcno! ______ _ = 2,4,6-trichlorophenol __ vinyl chloride end fin lindanc mcthoxychior toxaphcnc 2,4-D 2,4,5-TP (Sd·:cx) 5rATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH PO BOX 28047-306 N. WILMINGTON sr., RALEIGH.. NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PURGE.ABLE COMPOUNDS LAB NO 9lP.Y':P<f • }. C. %"'ll'Il'iJ 'filffiJ:4-6 '{l_(JF/50 'l!.'l&>"';:, 5 .;:i_ FIELD NO I co-+ c,o-7 CO -I 0 I CO-/ 3 COMPOUND TYPE ( 3 l (3 l (3 I ( 31 ( 31 M~S)5 /ppg ppm ' Cppb ~b ppm ,;,pb)ppm /ppb'},pm 'ppb pp;n ,• ii !/ CHLOROMZTHA."f!: JO f.L I ,, I 1 I 1 I I VINTI. CHLO RID!; 10 BROMOMJITBA.'C!: d.0 cm.a RO rTHAlf?: 10 TRlCHLOROJ"LUORO~ /0 ' ' I 'I I / ACITOlfl: .;20 /0~ J !J J',L }O(J) J ;;t;;i.7 :r l.l·DICHLOROETBZ!'f!: 5 I 1 I) I 1 I tODOM'.l:I'llA.!'I' J/ J, lilTHTU:O: CHLORID!: 7 ;,,c.. .3 :,,c.. CAR.BOl'f DISUU"IDE {.,L-I TRA1rS--1.2•DICHLORO l!:THLU: / == ;;!.D ' I \/ ' I l,l•DICHLOROrrHAIU; 5 (p CJ ;; :r :l-BOTAl'l'.Ol'B ;;)_[> /..o -:s 5-s /9i :r C::,..l_:l..DICHLORO~ 5 .3,;;i_ +ra.c.e__ -1-Yn,~ cm..oaoroR.M lL-+race_, frme..- 1.l,l•Tll.lCHLOROETHA1JJ; 9 ;i. ::r +--,-n, P CARBO!'( n:TRACHLORIDE U--I I LL = If J ,;1_ J u, 1.;l-OICHLORO~ +,n,P. L-L +rn,,o TRicm..0RO~ 31 /J +ro..c.e.., l..l·DICHLOROYR.OPM'l: LL u..... LL l!ROMODJClil.OROJa;TIL,\/(l; ' / ' I J, 'I J/ f-rn rP -C .Po~,a~ W\6 C.Cl'fTl'\M1t-lf\T\o~ OR 8AcJ::.CtR.cuND, J -J:atim.atad value . ~ -Actu&.l val.u• i• lc:c.owc. to b• l••• than Tlllu• givon. L -J.c:tual Ya.lu• i ■ knawu to b. gr•ater than valu• given. U' -Xa.teria..l waa a.na.lyz•d !or but not d•t•cted. Th• number i• th• Mini=:u:a. Detection Lim.it. ID. -5ot a.1:1.11,ly:i:ed. 'J:/ -Tentative id•nti!ic:ation. ~I -C"r,l,!'01.<l'IO ,RE.Ul'\BL'f·D£TECT'fl0Lc 0/JL'/ IN Hl!rH coNCOlTRATlc>,15. V-SAMPL~ 1-IH,HL'{ 01L..4TED. MOL1j Do NOT APPLY, DEHNR 3065-0 (10/93) (j) q~/15'-/ co -1 G I 31 1-Prb) 01;n le.-I '\ I/ P'URGCOM.ORG I I STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTII PO BOX 28047 -306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH. NC 27611 ORGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PURGEA.BLE COMPOUNDS UBNO 1i1.!J11~•(,Ili-• Wil"J/ilii~ C[[plJi{W_,· q<EiJ5cY· qJ§)lf/'S;;)_, FIELD NO I co-+ CD-7 co-,o L0-13 COMPOUND TYPE (3) I 3) ( ) (3 ) (3 ) i n,~F; /ooti)pom ppb)pp111 ppbJpf""' (ppb')pprn 'ff'b ppm DIBROMOw.rraA:a: 5 { I [..(_ IL-, I, 4--)a;l"HTL-Z.PEN'l'Al'fO~ ,o CIS-1;3-DICBLOROPROP?:N"J; 5 , I •'/ J.,- TOLUE..'{?; i 3oC/ ;;J.7 //10 TRA.l'fS,..l..3-0tCHLOROP"R.OP?::'f!: I, u___ I ' i l, l ,:l,:J. T'?:TRACBLORO t:THAlQ: . J,,, I I 1.1.l-Tltlcm..oRO ETilA."11: ' / +rare_. ..J,,.- l-~"0M?; /0 •I I , i-f-'JV T?':TilACHI.OROl!:TH!::U: 5 30(.(l -/-rru e.., 7 DmROMOCHLOROw:rrRA,."11!: I ' I , LL. ETHTt.r.n: DmROWID!'! ]; ,/ , CHLOROer.ar:::rn: I I -lr=-e.. 1.1.1,.;l--T?:TRACBL0RO ~ l.-L.. LL-. / mm. ,u;:m;,a: ,;) 3'-/-./-rnce., ;;). '7 nu:=s I II '-2 'f :I ld-5 = ' I I, {_)_ I BR.OKOF'Oall /0 "'nlA1m-1. 4--DICHLORO-l--BUTZ::rt; 'lo l • .:Z,3-TIUCHI.ORDP'ROPIIJ'("£ ,5 I/ 1.4-DlcmAROB!'!~ ,:}..O ' I \ ,, 1,2-DICHLOROB!'!~ . , 51 -1-r()..LP +ra.c.a l.l-Dt:BR0140-:S-CHI..OROP'ROP Amt ;it> {)____ LL LL VINTI. A.a'TATE ;MO . I, ,I; /l-lc+A--1-+-b,,.J. .. I e.JJ..--5 'I; ' I ·, / ~ s fra.cf' I ,1 .J-ot -lo" A',, (!JIG (-1 (-F) 8 ( +-( +) 5~b::,t-,h.ded 6enz,n1'' c -P~~eLE. Lf\8 CcN11=H.l1tJATloN oR BA.c~C;rRouNo. J -Xatimated TlU.u• • JC -J..ctual va.lu• i• known, to b• l••• than v..lu• given. L -J..ctual va.lu• i• lt:ncwc. to be gr•at ■r than Vlllu■ giV"■n. O' -)laterial wa• an.a.lyud tor but not d•t•ct ■d. Th• number i• th• Minimum. Det ■ction Lbrlt. · n -Rot an.a.lped. 1/ -Tentative id•ntitication. 'it -COMPoi.Lt"D-l<ELIP.BLY oi;11:Cf'.F\'aLE tl.JLY IN Hlu-H CONCENTRAnoN.:;. ,/-SAl'lPL!o H16-HLf DILuTEo. ,'-\DL'o Do Jv;JT" APPL'/. DEHNR 3068-0 (10/93) 9lPJ 15'-/- C0-1/.J; I .3l 'ppbjppm I I ./ PURGCOM.ORG "",,. STATE LABORATORY Of PUBLIC HEALTH P.O. BOX 28047 -306 N. _WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 27611 BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID LAB NO EXTRACT ABLES FJELD# COMPOONO TYPE UNITS / nltrosodimethvlamine I'!/;;>~- 1 is (2--ch loroethv I) ether !-ch l orNiheno l lhenol I 3--dichlorobenzene I 4--dichlorobenzene l 2--dichlorobenzene Jis(2--chloroi l )ether 1exach loroethane ~ ni troso--di-n...nrrvwlamine 1i trobenzene jc,v,,horone ~-nitNY'lhenol 2 4--dirrethvlphenol )is(2-chloroethoxv)rrethane 2 4--d i ch 1 o......v1heno l 1 2.4-trichlorobenzene 1.lnhtha 1 ene 1exachlorobutadiene ~-ch l oro-m--creso 1 1exachlorocvclooentadiene 2 4 6-trichloNV\henol 2-ehloron~nhthalene a.cenaohthvlene dirrethvl ohtha late 2 6--dini trotoluene a.cenaoKthene 2,4--dinitroohenol 2 4-dinitrotoluene 4-n it N'V"'lheno l fluorene 4-chlo=henvlnhenvlether diethvl ohthalate 4 6--dinitro-o-cresol diohenvlcnine dZobenzene 4--bl"'n'TYY'lhenvl ohenvl ether hexachlorobenzene r,.ontachlornnhenol Dhenanthrene anthracene dibutvl ohthalate fluoranthene J -Estimated value. SO.//t. <"o I,.,/. -r.'10 s-o/ii.<:o 10/no , 'l'Q "-'~ 10, .330 I I V so/11,.:ro ,,, / ,,,,... ' m1>L l{,.o/.sot J.. ORGANIC O<EMICAL ANALYSIS Uf;'JII'-/.\ 1qtn/.fl-'7-' ICIJ~'Jf• (/.Cj ,;;) t'o -:s-lo-;, (.51 r i1 ( :a \ .--.l.,Y ""/ka ·"' ~ m,-.. o/~ ; -' . A - I LJ-1,. I IA- I " ,-C, 1--' II'- I \ ;;/ -OK ,, I 1, L r, , 'I <A ,. ' I I. 1..3 ) / -? 1-oO K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. I Cffi?ll,"-1 ··,; Co-I I ( 3, ,m-ti ""/kn IA - I L/oo v<-- I ' --< G, 7 ,, L-<-- ":(;;/QY IA- I , --JI -?:,,,-,i,- ~ , ' ~ , :.; I J ,. -1 L/4- /9"1J7' , ,,Y:l,"1/15,:;, ,10-1<1 ( ;;/ \ ~ .. q/kq , - I ~'.2./"\V u__, / ' -1 \oV v<- v<- -'l '"v V--, ' ::,, '.30~ . . . / \ I . -,.., ... ,,-_,.--, , A , .c, 7 I -,:Z._ ,onr-, , L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -l'\aterial was analyzed for but not detected. The nt.JTOer is the '1ininun Detection Limit. mIJL NA -Not analyzed. ---- 1/ -Tentative identification. ~/ -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. C) 'If,,/ /_ZC:.., ?10-17 ( :() .....,.,..,/" 1-1Q/l(n'i ' . . -::z-I) I,' ' ' I "'3 C Qkc V'-- J ' ., -. ,, ~ ;:1;, lc' 0--4, A:,, -', ' STATE LABOOATOOY Of f'UBllC IIEAllH P.O. BOX 28041 -306 N. WILMINGTON, ST., RALEIGH, N.C. 21611 ORGANIC rnEMICAL ANALYSIS BASE/NEUTRAL ANO ACID LAB NO ! w, ;,~, /_I.J-.., ?,7/!:!J I:~~/ C,/,:.>//fi.t.L.'i; <-_If;/ j,,7-/ I EXTRACT ABLES FIELD # 7 /1,-,_) r'n• ·J? ,,,.,_// CX\'1f'OONO TYPE ( ., ) ( ..,-1 ( "3 ) (31 UN[TS 1...,,,,d uo/kQ i --,,e;/, , o / k o -~ .. n/ko •~uo/ka nvrene /o/::ion ' ...,-,f;. -{ I :-J/,.,/1-', benzidine '"'" ltbSO , j A vL- butvl benzvl ohthalate /01 '<30 v "'00 LA- benz (a) anthracene 1,,1..., ,;:i, I,& I chr'lseoe ... ;;l ilr. ·1 ,l ~ '.< ~ 3 .3-dich lorot>enzi dine .so it.<'o -L,'-.-, ,, bis {2~thvl hexv l )nhtha 1 ate 'Jo, ·:,30 -o {'< " q,uv di n-octvl nhtha\ate 110/.130 ,I'-<~ '//4.- benzo(b) fluoranthene sol,-.on J' ,o •"/ ·-s7.7~ '-'( benzo fkl fluoran thene I I A--,,_ - benzo(a)nvrene :::; I '17) -5"&,' 00 indeoo(l 2.3-<:d'nvrene I 700 < ,., 2 ~ dibenzo(a.h)anthracer,e / , !,(.., / ...,, ·::.:1 benzo(a h j\n.arvlene ', I '-I.I'>~ ' I 1., c!O , ani 1 ine <c,ln.Kro 1,,1 ~ (/(._., I A -LIL benzoic acid benzvl alcohol -, 4-chloroani 1 ine " ,, ' I ' dibenzofuran 10 /Z-?11 :::i::ioi::... '3,?()k'.. 2-methv\runhtha ler,e -< x';; -s I 2.&'I 2.....,thvl oheno I ' • I 4-<nethvloheool ,, 2-n i troan i l i oe S'O ,,,_,o 3-<li troani 1 i ne 4-ni troan i 1 i ne / , , 2 4 5-trichlo,..,.-y,heool ,:, I ' ' ' I ---~ 1-1 v ,,PoC ,qr ,q ou, --1-/-{ ) r ..J-> { -) ( --t-' ) -- mni.. J -Estimated value. H2.0/ Soll. K -Actual value is known to be less than value given. l't/;;>, /. -,. < I' 0-/<.,I -s ~ /ko ...,, 2 1 -s ' , 130 1.1.-1 ;, II. nQO , t,JL.. r/()", -'\'?SI ' : - I ,O, 000 'I,,(_ IJJIA&, I /'1/J 1./,1 / JI ;; 3 ~ J:2-,< ":J,,IA/ v{__... / ' -s ~ /JV . -3 v,I" I I ' ~ ( _J... I L -Actual value is known to be greater than value given. U -~terial was analyzed for but not detected. The nurber is the Mini1TUT1 Detection Limit. ~ NA -Not analyzed. 1/ -Tentative identification. ~I -On NROC List of Priority Pollutants. 11/6//. ~-. lr'0-17 r-..3, 1.7nd 11n/kq \ <:;"ooo ,, ' L • la TSU I h ,z ., V- /'1."->'3-i I,<- J'-1 z-,;., ,.'.,( ,,;;.. 0~ ~ ,,.: /,.,(,.,-/ -, , ..:i /,200 t,/\.. ~ , ' - ( .L) '--c.-' • _,.:!'.-;;:;',,-;;cnt ,:.I En~ironr.1cn!, ! [,:~Ith, ,I ;,.;;ilurJ\ Resources S01id W:istc MJ11~gc:iicnt Di~i5i•:in SA.iv!PLE ANALYSIS RE(',JEST Site l'filmbcr Name of Site C0-001-SL 03/06/96 1501 GRAB Cherokee Oil Coopany, HC BACKGROUND SURFACE SOIL EID LAB METALS Soil DOUG MOORE Number • S1J1c [,..1bo:-.11or1 u! Public HcJith :'.U no.t 2$().17, JC<i N. Wilmington .Sin:~: Raki~h, North Urolin! 27611 ---------------- Collected By_ 3 C:d Time _ ___ ...,..,,., ..__u,1\,;\..l __________ _ _____ _ Age:icy: Hazardou.~ Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCL!' Compounds ---- Sample Type Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental ConcentrJte Comments V Arsenic < c_ ~ \ ✓Barium u _59 --__ · Ground water (1) --Solid (5) V--Cadrnium ..ca ,95 VChrornium .-::'...hl-05 __ Surface water (2) _ Liquid (6) vLead -i...~-, .. \a ✓soil (3) v-ivfcrcury .<:'..c,cj _ Sludge (7) V Selenium _.L. t} II("' C 5: V-Silvcr <o-DS _ Other (4) --Other (8) ✓ l~ee~y .L... O .. c~ ~ "2-t...., c...-0-07 -- --Orgnnic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Results.,..) (mg/kg) Org,1,nic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic J,8 benzene --VBarium --Acid:B/N Ext. ) 1,'-i carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE V Cadmium ..c:. ,a chlordane ------Chloride chlorObenzcnc ------ --V-Cbrornium :i.:i chloroform -- --V-Copper .;,':\ o-cresol --Fluoride m-crcsol --------Iron __ p-crcsol ----V-Lead ·:r 0 crcso! ----__ Manganese ' 1,4-dichlorobcnzenc ---- --~Mercury < Q, / 1,2-dichlorocthane -- --Nitrate I, 1-dichloroethylcnc ----✓Selenium -< \ 2,4-dinitrotoluenc . ,,,,.-silver .l... i C: __ heptachlor -- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hcx.'.lchlorobcnzcne ----~Zinc 5lo hex:\ch!orobut ad icne ----Parameter Results (PCi/1) --pH --hcx.'.lchlorocl hane __ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcnzcnc ------TOC pentachlorophcnol . , ---- ----pyridine !vlicrobiology ----let r Jch !o roe th ylc n e trichloroethylenc --Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) __ 214,5-trichlorophcnol --2, 4 ,6. t ri chi oro phcn o I ------\'1nyl chloride ------endrin --lind:rnc Date R::::c:ivcd --mctha:,,,)'Ch!cr Reported by --tox:iphcnc Date RcportcdJ.1-~ --Date Extr:1Clcd 2,"-D --Q0]4,14 i!d, } --2,4,5-TP (S,!·.•cx) D<![C ,"-,r,;1!~-/.Cci L1f~ Number ---------··--·-··-·-· -------"' ,,. ------------------------------ I • ,..,:p;-;;tr.icnt of Environment, ·r i~Jllh, J.:. /'."JturJl Resource~ Solid WJs1c Managc.~cnt Division SA.iv!PLF: ANALYSIS REQUEST Site Number CO-OOl-SB 03106196 l5l5 GRAB Cherokee Oil Coopany, HC DOUG HDORE Number BACKGROUNO SUBSURFACE SOIL EID LAB HETALS Subsurface Soil Name of Site • S1:itc l..:ib?r.11ory o( Pu_:,:: H::i1h P.O. 801 :?.SOJ7, Jf.,6 :''· Wilm;~.gton _Sl!':.~: R.a!cit:h, Nor.~ Carolina 27611 ---------------- co-9 Collected By _________ _ ____ -----~,cd Ti.me ---------------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund TCLI' Compounds ----- Sample Type . Inorganic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments VArsenic .L.._,e_c/ ,.-,/Barium Q -"l':l: __ Groundwater (!) _ Solid (5) v· Cadmium L-o.s;:25 _LC Chromium -"'-o.oS . __ Surface water (2) Liquid (6) ~Lead L-0-\C, /soil (3) i..-----Mcrcury -< C .. cl Sludge (7) ~Selenium .L..c_cc5 -,._,,.-Silver .L...C.; a :S _ Other (4) _ Other (8) v-'r~e,e.cv :--!--O_c,~ ,/" "2-,i,c b • 1 d--. --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Che~istry -- Parameter Results(mg/1) Parameter Result-. s,'l!'(mg/kg) Organic Compounds Results(mg/i) --P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic ':\ ., ':l be;-i.zcnc ✓Barium --Acid:B/N Ext. t..8 carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE v·cadmium "'-,a ciilo,dane ------ Chloride chlo"robcnzcnc ------ --V Chromium .30 chloroform V--coppcr -- --5.'.), o-crcsol --Fluoride m-crcsol ------ --Ira□ p-crcsol ?..n ----v-1.ead crcsol -- --__ Manganese. --1, 4-d ic h 1 a robcnze n e --v' Mercury < 0, l --1,2-dich lo roe th anc --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcnc --~Selenium ..,_ ' --2,4-dinitrotoluenc. ~Silver "'-10 -heptachlor ----Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexJchlorobenzcne ----~inc ~2. hexachlorobut adienc --P;irnmetcr Results (PCi/1) pH hcx.::i.chlorocthane ----__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nil robcni.ene ------TOC pentachlorophenol . , ---- ----pyridine Microbiology ----t ctr ach lo roe th ylene --__ trichlorocthy!enc Parumctcr Results (Col/lO0ml) 2, 4, 5-trich loroph en o I ----2, 4,6-trichJorophcnol --------= v-inyl chloride endrin --lindanc --Date Received rncthoxych]or Reported by --tox.Jphcnc --1);1\c Extr:..ictd Date Rnrrtcd M,',R B 9b 2,<-0 ,01~;t6 --2,4,5-TP (Si!.•cx) --Dr1lc An:d:,,1cJ Lih Number --····--------------••1••: ,,::• --···--· ----------------·--···-· ---------- ·r',ift111cnl o( Environ111~n1, . 1cii·i";-h, l: r--.:atu~al Rc~ourcc~ Solid Waste ManJbcr.:icnt Division • SA.1v!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST • ScJtc l,;iboro.tory o( Public Hc~lth !'.(l. 0Jx :?.SO-.?, Y.Xi N. Wibinvon .S!n:ct R.alcit:h, North Grciina 276ll Sile Numbc1 C0-002-SB 03/06/96 1150 GRAB Cherokee Oil Company, NC DOUG MOORE Number ________________ _ Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOlL AREA 11 ESO LAB METALS Subsurface Soil Collected By_ co-6 d T~c -------' ------------------ Ageocy: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V Superfund Sample Type Environmental Concentrate Comments --Ground water (1) Solid (5) __ Surface water (2) --Liquid (6) V Soil (3) --Sludge (7) _ Other (4) --Other (8) Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Parameter __ P&T:GC/MS __ Acid:B/N Ext. Results (mg/I) Parameter -~Arsenic ✓Barium ,/'Cadmium Results~ (mg/kg) a <.;; MTBE 1 Chloride ===-----------7Chromium v"Copper Fluoride . --------------- ·------------Manganese v--r;1ercury Nitrate VScle ni um ,------------------j v"Si!ver Radiochemistry Sulfates 1----------------1 ✓Zinc !'ammeter Results (PCi/1) __ Gross Alpha ______ _ Gross Beta Microbiology Parameter Results (Col/1001111) _pH __ Conducti\11ty TDS --TOC -30 /. ? Date Received _________ Reported by _________ _ TCLP Compounds Inorganic ~ompound.s Results(mg/1) VArscn1c 4,c.,,cl ~ Barium c,. 1 5 vCadmiuru --<-o ,u"'J V Chromium ~ o ... c:,;5 ~Lead ---'--~P~-~·~, o=---- V---Mcrcury L.. c _ Ci ,._,/Selenium _ -4...~. e:. c..3· V Silver ...:=:'... o ... q5 7 &ff?C ..,; c.65 ,/ HrlC c. 3;:J, O~anic Compounds benzene carbor, lctrachloride Rcsults(mg/1) --------- --chl9rdane chlorobenzcne --chloroform --o•creso! --m-crcsvl -- --p-crc.so! crcso! --__ 1,4-dichlorobcnzcne __ 1,2-dichloroethane --------- -··-------- __ 1,1-dichloroethylcne ______ _ __ 2,4-dinitrotolucnc. __ heptachlor hcxJch lorobcnzcne hexachlorobut adicnc ---------hcx.:ichlorocthane ----methyl ethyl ketone nitrobcnzenc ----pentachlorophcnol __ pyridine __ tetrachloroethylenc __ trichloroethrlenc 2, 4 ,5· tric h lo ro p hen o I = 2,4,6-trichlorophcnol __ vinyl chloride endrin --lind:i.nc __ mcthoxych!or __ tox:iphcnc 2,,-D = 2,~,5-TP (Si!·ct.;:<) • ..:6";·rtr.icn1 of E:,·.'\:-:;,1men[, SA.!v!PLE ANALYSIS REQUEST .. -. 1·lcal1h, cl 1"'-'.a1url! Rcsoun:cs Solid W.is1c [\!:rnl~cr:i.:r,! Division Site Number C0-003-SB 03/06/96 1140 GRAB DOUG MOORE Cherokee Oil Company, NC Name of Site SUBSURFACE SOIL AREA 11 -ESD LAB METALS Subsurface Soil Number • Sillc l..:1bor.1rnry of Pubtk Hc~\th r.l.l. flol ~7, JCS N. Wilmingtor. _Stri:~: Raleigh, North Carolinn 27611 ---------------- Collected By _____ c_o_-____ 12 .ed Time ----------------- Agency: Hazardous Wa.Ste Solid Waste /superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Inorganic Compound!i Rcsu I ts (mg/I) Environmental Concentrate Comments ✓ Arsenic -c:::..c.,c I --V Barium \_ 'J,J __ Groundwater (1) Solid (5) ---1.L Cadmium -<-0-05 --~Chromium -"'-O.o5 __ Surface water (2) --Liquid (6) V-Lead --"--a-,o --v-"Mercury L..c .. cl VSoil (3) --Sludge (7) V""' Selenium .t...c.,caS: &..-""" Si!ver <o.o5 _ Other (4) --Other (8) -&ee-L.c .. o~ v-:::Z..#'1 C. b-o":;j -- -- Organic Chemistry Inorga·nic Chemistry -- P:.:irnmctcr Results(mg/1) Parameter Resul~ (mg/kg) Orbadc Compounds Rcsu I ts (mg/I) __ P&T:GC/MS V Arsenic J, ben7.cn::: --Acid:B/N Ext. ✓ Barium \d:, 'i carbon tetrachloride ----MTBE V Cadmium -<..IQ chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzcne ----✓Chromium ?i,8 chloroform --...,.. Copper "-\le o-crcso! ----Fluoride rn-cresJl ----Iron p-crcsol -,-----..,,-Lead 'J_,\ crcso! ------- --__ Manganese --1,4-dich lorobcnze.nc ----vMercury C: 0, i --1,2-dich loroethane --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroethylcnc ----VSdenium .. q --2,4-dinitrotolucnc. ,...-Silver -<.lC ... heptachlor ---Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexJch lorobenzene ✓zinc -'-1 ':l --hexachlorobut adiene --Parameter Results (PCi/1) pH hcxachloroethane ----__ Gross Alpha __ Conductivity --methyl ethyl ketone Gross Beta TDS nitrobcn?.enc ------TOC pen! achlorophcnol ; ; ------ --pyridine l'\'licro hiology -- ----tetra ch l oroc th yl en e Parameter Results (Col/l00ml) __ trichlorocthylcnc __ 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol ----2, 4,6-trichJo,ophenol ----\1nyl chloride endrin --lindanc OZttC Received --mclho:,...ych!or Reported by --toxJph:.:nc --Date Extr:tctcd Dille Rcrorlcd 2,4-D 00 J ~ ,fl1ii'Jf 6 ~ 6 --· 2,4,5-TP (Si!·.·cx) --O;itc "An;ily-Lcd L:ih Numbcr --"; "-: , : ·;. _.,, .. -··----·-·------· ·--.. ... ---·-. -~----··--·--- • vc·p;rtmc:n1 o{ Environr:1tn1, I l,;:il!h. J.:. /',:Jtur:il R,~ourcts s"o1id W:11tc Man~gc~cnt Oi~ision SAi'v!PL:C~ Ai"iALYSIS REQUEST Site Number_ C0-004-SL 03/06/96 1105 GRAB Cherokee Oil co,pany, NC S!AINED SURFACE SOIL AREA 13 Name of Site ESD LAB METALS Soil Number DOUG MOORE • Si:.:::. !_;ib-~:--~io1y cf Public Hc~ith r.u. nox :sc.:-:, }-'.1/.: \'. \!/ilmi;i~{Qn _Sl~cl Rakit:n, North Caro'.ine 276ll ---------------- co-15 Collected By __________ _ .ed Time ----------------- Agency: Hazardous Waste Solid Waste V" Superfund TCLP Compounds ----- Sample Type Ino~anic Compounds Results(mg/1) Environmental Concentrate Comments V Aiscnic "'-.c cl --' v Barium (.J, l· +- Ground water (!) Solid (5) V Cadmium < [,,Q ,---VCbromium < 0, c,, Surface water (2) _·_ Liquid (6) v-Lead (; J '2 0 ----Vrvfcrcury L.. a .o) ✓soil (3) _ Sludge (7) V-Selenium -· < ~-cc5 . V Silver ::;:: Q, t\ \ _ Other (4) --Other (8) ✓ Ce,pp-,.--:S:: O, C ,I ~z_.;,,,_ ':/..]:_~ --Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry -- P;.irnmetcr Rcsults(mg/1) Parameter Resu1f'"C g,111 (mg/~) Organic Compounds Results(mg/1) P&T:GC/MS V Arseillc d.5 benzene ------Acid:B/N Ext. VBarium ,'\o carbon lctrachloride ----MTBE ,,,,,,.,,,.-Cadmium L_ 9 -6 chlordane ------Chloride chlorobenzcnc ----55 --V""'"Chrornium chloroform -- --.,,-,--copper 55 o-cresol --Fluoride rn-crcsol ------ --Iron p-crcsol -- --✓Lead ',L S::o crcsol -- --__ Manganese. --1, 4-d ich Io r obcnzene --,./Mercury 6, l 'J... --1,2-dichlorocthanc --Nitrate 1, 1-dichloroeth ylcnc ----,..,...--Selenium -<. \ --2,4-dinitrotoluenc. ,..........-Silver L. 9 .8 heptachlor ----- Radiochemistry Sulfates -hexach lorobcnzcne ----v"Zinc G, cc hexach!orobut ad icne --Parumdcr Results (PCi/1) --pH hcx.:ich!oroel hanc --__ Gross Alpha --Conductivity --methyl cthy! ketone Gross Beta TDS ni1robenz.enc ------TOC pentachlorophenol . , . ---- ----pyridine Microbiology ----let r a ch lo roe th y!e n e trichlorocthylc□c --Parumetcr Results (Col/lOOnil) __ 2,4,5-trich!orophcnol -- ------2,4,6-t richlorophcnol ------vinyl chloride endrin --lindanc --O;:itc R(:ccivcd Reported by mc(ho>.)'chlor --tox:iphcn:; --D:1tc Extri.lcld Dute Reported 2,o-D --(]0}~1.':.\ fPt'J B 9 ii 2,4,5-TP (Si!·.•c:c) .1:,1\ --D,1lc .~.n;1!y1.r:.J L:ih Number -·-··--··-·-···--· ··--·-····-----------·-·----·-·--------------·-· :••· - State of North Carla Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L Meyer, Director March 18, 1996 Gene W. Hartsell 10688-058 Caller Box 8004 Sandhills B FPC -Seymour Johnson AFB Goldsboro, North Carolina 27533-8004 Subject: Administrative Search Warrant - Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Hartsell: Enclosed please find a copy of the adininistrative search warrant served by the NC Superfund Section on Wednesday, March 6, 1996 as part of an environmental site inspection of the subject site. At this time, one surficial and two subsurface soil samples were collected at the site and submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile organics, semi-volatile organics including PCB/Pesticides and inorganics analyses. A copy of the analytical results from the soil samples collected at the site will be forwarded to you following receipt. If you have any questions, please submit them in writing to myself. cc: File Rob Gelblum Pat DeRosa P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Voice 919-733-4996 Respectfully, Douglas Moore NC Superfund Section FAX 919-715-3605 f#ffidi/,'J@.hD An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ I 0% post-consumer paper ,. • ' ,..... _______ .....;._..;.....;. ______ ....,. ____ _._ ___________ _ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General' Court Of Justice-· __ Me_c_k_lenb_ur___;;g;__ ____ County [See Attached Affidavit;} AFFIDAVIT TO.OBTAIN' -· ·--. ' ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION' . - WARRANT FOR PARTICULAR CONDmON OR ACTIVITY -· I,_....;. ______ ..;·'-··_------'-----------------' being , --, .. (-your-• position} duly swom and examinined under oath, state under_ oath that there is pn)bable cause for belleving that there is (dssat>e condlian, ob/fJt:I. at:/ivlty, or...,.,_ wit/ch thlJ-.r:h s lnlardsdlD-orl8ll88/.J at the property owned or possessed by and described as follows: -------------------------- (pn,cise/y dssaibe the~ ID beb-,,ecmd.J The facts which establish probable cause to belleve this are: ________________ _ 1Sf9,lalln Of App/leant SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME Dais Asr/stantCSC DeputyCSC 0 Mag/sbal& · su,,,,,tor Court Cle1c Of Superior Col.Vt D -D1st1ct eoutt IMPORTANT: Attach the Affidavit ID the WARRANT if not on reverse side. AOC-CR-913M Rev. 7185 (Ra!>rinlad 1/ll3) (Over) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General Court Of Justice _ _!.,:Me::;:ck=l;:;;en:.::b::.::ur=g _____ County • ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION WARRANT FOR PARTICULAR CONDITION OR ACTIVITY G.S. 15-27.2 TO ANY LAWFUL OFFICIAL EMPOWERED TO CONDUCT THE INSPECTION AUTHORIZED BY THIS WARRANT: Toa applicant named on the accompanying affldavil,.being duly sworn, has stated.to me that.there is.a conditlon, object, activity, or cira.imstance legally justifying an inspection of the property desaibed in that affidavit. I have-examined this· applicant under oath or affirmation and have verilled the accuracy of.the matters in the affidavi establishing.the legal grounds for this Warrant. YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE ACCOMPANYING AFFIDAVIT. This inspection is authorized to check or reveal the conditions, objects, activities, or cirrumstances indicated in the accompanying affidavt This Warrant must be served upon the owner or possessor of the property described in the accompanying affidavit. If the owner or possessor is not present on the property.at the time of inspection and you have made reasonable but unsuccessful efforts to locate the owner or possessor, you may instead serve it by affixing this Warrant or a copy to the property. THIS WARRANT MAY BE EXECUTED ONLY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. AND ONLY WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER IT WAS ISSUED. IT MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER IT WAS ISSUED. HOWEVER, IF THIS WARRANT IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO A FIRE INVESTIGATION AUTHORIZED BY G.S. 69-1, IT MAY BE EXECUTED AT ANY TIME WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER IT IS ISSUED. IT MUST BE RETURNED WITHOUT UNNECESSARY DELAY AFTER ITS EXECUTION OR AFTER 48 HOURS FROM THE TIME IT WAS ISSUED IF IT WAS. NOT EXECUTED. Oats ~ rune ~~ F -~ !::JAM □ PM Deputy csc □ SUperior Court SUperior Court Judge . District Ccutt Judge I certify that this WARRANT was executed on the date and time shown below. DatsOt/:Jtacution S/gnalU9 Of l""l)IICllng Of/lcia 1 Tims Of /:Jtacution This WARRANT has been returned to this office on the date ancl time shown below. Oats Of Return S/gnaa.11'11 Time Of Return 0 AM· Q PM O Assistant CSC Q Deputy CSC Q C/etlc Of SuptJltor Court IMPORT ANT: Attach ths Affidavit to ths Wanant if not on reverse side. AOC-CR-913M. Sida Two Rev. 7185 (Roc>rtntad 1193) • STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA in the General Court of Justice Mecklenburg County ) ) ) ) ) ) • AFFIDAVIT TO OBTAIN ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION WARRANT FOR PARTICULAR CONDITION OR ACTIVITY 1. The undersigned is an Environmental Chemist with the CERCLA Branch of the Superfund Section, Division of Solid Waste Management, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources appearing this day to request a administrative search warrant for the Cherokee Oil Company Site ("site"), 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 2. The site is registered as parcel #16, block #51, tax map #71 of the Mecklenburg County Tax Assessors office. 3. The site is owned by Gene Wesley Hartsell, as recorded in Deed Book #5828, Page #0131 at the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds. 4. The site was formerly operated by Cherokee Resources ("Cherokee"), a North Carolina corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of North Carolina with its principal place of business at 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, North Carolina. 5. Keith Norland Eidson was President and chief operating officer of Cherokee and had a fifty percent (50%) ownership interest in Cherokee. Gene Wesley Hartsell was Vice President of Cherokee and had a fifty (50%) ownership interest in Cherokee. 6. Cherokee was in the business of, among other things, reclaiming waste oil for energy recovery and treating and disposing of oil-contaminated wastewaters, as well as treating other industrial wastewaters at the site. Cherokee Resources used the site as a waste oil processing facility. 7. In July 1991, a criminal investigation was conducted by the EPA Hazardous Waste Section, the EPA Criminal Investigation Division, the Office of the FBI, and several other state and local authorities. A criminal search warrant was served to the owner of the site and a criminal investigation was conducted at the Cherokee Oil's 1201 Berryhill Road facility and a Cherokee Oil facility at 925 South Summit Avenue locations. 8. As a result of the criminal investigation, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley Hartsell and Theodore Karl Glauser were indicted on charges of conspiracy to violate federal Clean Water Act regulations by illegally disposing of and otherwise handling wastewaters in violation of permit limitations. • Affidavit for 1201 Berryhill Road Page2 • 9. In 1991, EPA determined the Summit Avenue location posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, or welfare, or the environment. Between August 1991 and March 1993, the EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch ("ERRB") conducted an extensive emergency removal action at the Cherokee Oil's 925 South Summit Avenue location. The Summit Avenue location was an unpermitted temporary storage facility operated by Cherokee Resources from August 1990 to August 1991. 10. EPA identified approximately 6,096 drums, 13 roll-off containers of contaminated soil, several tankers containing liquid waste and trailers containing drums stored at the Summit Avenue site. The wastes stored at the Summit Avenue location included polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), highly flammable solvents, cyanides, strong acids and bases, hazardous organic compounds and hazardous inorganic substances. 11. On June 29, 1994, Keith Norland Eidson and Gene Wesley Hartsell were convicted of conspiracy to violate federal Clean Water Act regulations. On October 17, 1994, Eidson and Hartsell were each sentenced to 51 months active imprisonment which they are currently serving at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. 12. Cherokee also used the Berryhill Road site as an unpermitted temporary storage facility housing drums, above-ground tanks, underground tanks, vats, tanker trailers and roll-offs containing hazardous substances, including polychlorinated biphenyls, flammable solids and liquids, strong acids and bases, hazardous organic compounds, hazardous inorganic compounds, waste oil and sludges. 13. Many of the 2,856 drums found at the site were stacked both inside and outside the warehouse with incompatible waste types stored adjacent to each other. A number of containers had corroded causing the contents to leak onto the floor of the warehouse and to the surface of the soil surrounding the warehouse. A large volume of free- standing oily liquid and sludge covered the surface soils within three diked basin areas on the site. In September 1994, EPA determined the 1201 Berryhill Road site posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, or welfare, or the environment. 14. Between November 1994 and December 1995, EPA-ERRB conducted a second extensive emergency removal action at Cherokee Oil's 1201 Berryhill Road facility to remove the imminent threat. ' • Affidavit for 1201 Berryhill Road Page3 • 15. In 1990, Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection videotaped a release of an oily material leaving the site onto a neighboring property at Suburban Propane. The historic releases may have resulted in actual or potential exposure of workers to hazardous substances. 16. The overland runoff release was intercepted by three storm sewer manholes where it was directed south underground to an outlet on an unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek ("UT"). The UT directs the runoff east to Stewarts Creek. Stewarts Creek is reportedly used for recreational fishing. The historic release may pose an actual or potential exposure to hazardous substances by nearby animals or food chain species and/or human beings. 17. Samples collected by EPA during the removal action demonstrate residual soil contamination at the site. Substances identified in soil samples from the site which are hazardous pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("CERCLA"), 42 U.S.C.§ 9601 et seq., include acetone, benzene, 2- butanone, 1,1-dichloroethane, ethylbenzene, 4-methyl-2-pentanone, tetrachloroethene, toluene, xylenes and bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate. Sampling of materials found stored at the site identified additional CERCLA hazardous substances including polychlorinated biphenyls and waste oils containing metals. However, additional samples need to .be collected to confirm their presence in soils at the site. Releases from the site pose a potential threat to humans and/or food chain species. 18. On Tuesday, January 30, 1996, I contacted Gene Wesley Hartsell in an attempt to gain access to the site for the purpose of collecting environmental samples. Mr. Hartsell stated that before he allows anyone to enter his property, he wants to inspect the property following EPA' s removal action. He stated that he would be willing to allow us to collect soil samples after he gets out of prison. When I asked him for a specific time, Mr. Hartsell responded that his conviction was under appeal and that he could be released as soon as Friday, February 2, 1996 or as late as August 1998. 19. I asked Mr. Hartsell if he could have a representative meet us at the site to observe the sampling event. Mr. Hartsell stated that he wants to have a representative at the site when any soil samples are taken from his property. We both agreed that he would attempt to locate a representative and that I would contact him on Tuesday, February 6, 1996 in order to discuss the sampling event. 20. I in fact telephoned Mr. Hartsell on February 6th, but was told by a Seymour Johnson official named Robin Woodard, who left the phone to tell Mr. Hartsell of my call, that Mr. Hartsell said that he would not speak to me, that his attorney had told him he does not have to assent to our going on the site, and that he will write me a ' • Affidavit for 1201 Berryhill Road Page4 • letter. Based on a call to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on February 5th, oral argument on Mr. Hartsell's appeal was heard on February 2nd. 21. On February 9, 1996, I received a letter from Mr. Hartsell. In it, he requested copies of the statutes/regulations under which we seek access and a written explanation of my reasons for wanting access, argued there is no basis for entry, reiterated his position that access to the site should await his release from prison, and stated that he wants to be present should I request access from a judge. 22. On February 13, 1996, I complied with Mr. Hartsell's request for copies of relevant legal authorities and a written justification for access, but told him that, given the contamination cited in this affidavit, I would be going to Charlotte on March 6, 1996 to seek an administrative search warrant and sample the site. 23. Due to the hazardous nature of residual contamination remaining at the site, the potential threat posed by historic releases and the inability to coordinate the sampling event with Mr. Hartsell, the CERCLA Branch requests an administrative search warrant to collect additional environmental samples from the site as part of an environmental assessment of 1201 Berryhill Road. The samples will be used to determine the threat posed to human health and the environment from current or historic releases. The assessment will also be used to determine the need for additional investigation under CERCLA and/or other legal authorities. Sworn and subscribed to before me. Date V Douglas B. Moore ~ SttpeFi~r Court Judge ,/75 r n"tc r • Memo To: File Date: March 15, 1996 From: Douglas Moore &'!f',-/.3il,/""'-<-- Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Topic: Site Inspection -Sampling Trip Cherokee Oil Company 120 l Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 • On Tuesday, March 5, 1996, Douglas Moore of the NC Supefund Section departed the Raleigh Office for Charlotte, NC. Arrived Charlotte at 16: 15 and finalized arrangements to collect surface water, sediment samples at E.F. Lombardi Co. Doug Moore also received permission from Jeff Meyer (or Mercer), the manager at Southern Electric Co. across from the site, to collect a background soil sample. Doug Moore then checked in at the Adams Mark Hotel for the night. On Wednesday, March 6, 1996, at 07:30 am, Doug Rumford, Jeanette Stanley and Harry Zinn from the NC Superfund Section departed the Raleigh Office for Charlotte, NC. At 08:30, Doug Moore met with Chief District Court Judge James Lanning to obtain an administrative search and inspection warrant for the purpose of collecting environmental samples at the subject site. Judge Lanning reviewed the affidavit and had Doug Moore swear to the facts contained in the affidavit. Judge Lanning then signed the administrative search warrant and provided a copy to be used at the site during the sampling event and a copy for our file. Judge Lanning and Doug Moore agreed that Doug Moore would return to his office at Suite 3304, Criminal Courts Building, 700 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC and meet with his secretary Pat Cheek, who would then sign the warrant, documenting that it was served at the site. A copy of the administraive search warrant is attached (attachment I). At 11 :00, Doug Moore drove to the site and met with the three staff members who arrived from Raleigh. At 11 :05, Tony Roux, Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental P!otection -Water Quality Section, arrived at the site to observed the off-site sampling. A representative of AT&T arrived at the site at 11:20 a.m. After discussing the sampling • • event with the representative, he indicated that there were no AT&T lines at the site. The AT&T representative departed the site. No additional utilities locators arrived at the site. Doug Moore discussed the sampling event with Tony Roux, outlining the on and off-site sample points to be collected. At 11 :30, Team #1, consisting of Doug Rumford ("DR"), Jeanette Stanley ("JS") and Tony Roux ("TR"), departed the site to collect the off-site surface water and sediment samples. At 11:35, Team #2, consisting of Doug Moore ("DM") and Harry Zinn ("HZ") walked to the front gate of the site at Berryhill Road and affixed a copy of the administrative search warrant to the front gate. A copy of the padlock key, previously provided to DM by John Custance of OHM Remediation Services.was used to open the gate. At 11 :45, HZ of Team #2 began augering a soil boring at Area #3. Soil is a red to orange, coarse grained clay with gravel intermixed. At 2 feet, HZ encountered a dark stained soil. Stained soil is a ash-gray to black coarse-grained clay. At 11 :50, HZ collected a soil sample from the stained soil at the 2-3 foot interval. HZ collected VOC from bottom of auger (2.5 -3 foot depth). The sample was then composited and collected for SVOC, inorganics and PCB/Pesticide analyses. No odors were detected in the soil sample. HNu readings indicated a slight deflection of the needle (0.1 meter units) in the sample borehole. No elevated readings were detected in the ambient air above the borehole. The sample was labeled "CO-002-SB". At 12:00, Team #I arrived back at the site to discuss the sampling plan. Due to the rainy conditions, Stewarts Creek is swollen, fast-flowing and hazardous. Thus, the surface water and sediment samples originally planned for Stewarts Creek will have to be postponed. Doug Moore told Team #I to collect the surface water and sediment samples from the Unnamed Tributary to Stewarts Creek ("UT"), and to document the stream conditions at Stewarts Creek and the UT. At 12:25, HZ of Team #2 augered soil boring at Area #2. The soil profile at this location consists of 0-4 inches of red clay, 4 inches to 2 feet of gray gravel, 2 + feet of dark red clay. The dark red clay has a iridescent sheen. HNu needle deflection of I meter unit in sample borehole. No elevated HNu readings in the ambient air above the sample borehole At 12:40, HZ of Team #2 collected subsurface soil sample from 2.5 feet below land surface. No elevated HNu readings noted in soil sample. HZ collected VOC from bottom of auger. The remainder was then composited in a clean pyrex pan and samples were collected for SVOC, Inorganics and PCB/Pesticide analyses. Sample was labeled "CO-003-SB". At 12:30, JS of Team #I collected sediment sample CO-003-SD from the storm sewer drainage ditch, approximately 100 feet south of storm grate near the intersection of Thrift Road and Freedom Road. The storm sewer flows from Freedom Road along Armin Products warehouse, under railroad spur to the UT. The sediment sample was collected 2 • • from the 0-12 inch interval in the bed of the drainage pathway. The soil sample was a poorly sorted, silty sand and gravel. The bottom inch was composed of a dark gray material. JS collected VOC sediment sample from a clean pyrex sample pan prior to compositing. Then, the soil was sampled for SVOC, Inorganics and PCB/Pesticides analyses. At 13:05, HZ of Team #2 collected a surface soil sample from the rear of the warehouse . at Area #1. The soil profile consists of 2 inch of black organic rich soil with sand to 6 + inches. HZ collected VOC soil sample prior to compositing in a clean pyrex pan. Then, soil samples were collected for SVOC, Inorganics and PCB/Pesticides analyses. The surface soil sainple was labeled "CO-004-SL". At 13:35, HZ of Team #2 prepared to collect a surface soil sample from a vacant grass- covered lot in front of Southern Electronics, directly across Berryhill Road from the site. Mr. Jeff Meyer (or Mercer?), manager of Southern Electronics, had previously granted us permission to collect the sample. The soil sample was abandoned at the request of a person identifying himself as the landowner. At 13:40, JS of Team #I collected a sediment sample from the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek ("UT"), at a point approximately 6 feet downstream of the storm sewer outfall. Due to the high flow of the UT, the sample was collected from the 3-6 inch profile of the stream bed using a hand auger. The sediment sample was a brownish-gray, silty clay that exhibited a pungent odor. The sediment was sampled for VOC first, then composited in a clean pyrex pan for SVOC, metals ·and PCB/Pesticide analyses. The sediment sample was labeled "CO-002-SD". At 13:50, JS of Team #I collected a surface water sample from the UT at the same location as CO-002-SD. The surface water was sampled for VOC, SVOC and metals analyses. The surface water sample was labeled "CO-002-SW". The VOC sample was pre-acidified using 5 drops of I: I HCL. The metals sample was field acidified to pH 2.0 using 40 drops of 50 % HNO3• At 14:00, Team #2 met with Suburban Propane office manager Tom Broom and yard manager Ralph Stewart to get access to the Suburban Propane soil sample locations downgradient of the site in the overland runoff path. At 14: 15, HZ of Team #2 collected a surface soil sample from the 0-6 inch profile in the overland runoff path near the west corner of the Suburban Propane building. According to the 1990 video, runoff from Area #2 was funnelled through this corridor. The top 4 inches are a dark-brown stained soil that grades to a red-orange clay. No odors were detected in the top 6 inchs of soil. HZ collected for VOC first, then composited the sample in a clean pyrex pan pnor to collecting samples for SVOC, metals and PCB/Pesticides analyses. The soil sample was labeled "CO-006-SL". 3 • • At 14:20, JS of Team #I collected a sediment sample at a point approximately 30 feet upstream of the storm sewer outfall on the UT. The sediment is a silty fine sand. The sediment was collected from the 0-6 inch profile of the streambed using a hand auger. The sediment was sampled for VOC first, then composited in a clean pyrex pan for SVOC, metals and PCB/Pesticide analyses. The sediment sample was labeled "CO-00 !- SD". At 14:30, JS of Team #I collected a surface water sample at the same location as CO- 001-SD. The surface water was sampled for VOC, SVOC and metals analyses. The surface water sample was labeled ''.CO-00 I-SW". The VOC sample was pre-acidified using 5 drops of I: I HCL. The metals sample was field acidified to pH 2.0 using 40 drops of 50 % HNO3. At 14:30, HZ of team #2 collected a surface soil sample from the intermittent drainage ditch that connects the Cherokee site to the storm sewer. The soil is a dark brown, sandy clay. The soil sample was collected from the top 4 inch soil profile. The soil was sampled for VOC analyses first, then composited in a clean pyrex pan prior to collecting soil samples for SVOC, metals and PCB/Pesticide analyses. The soil sample was labeled "CO-005-SL". At 14:45, JS of Team #I prepared a trip blank in the field using organic free water and 5 drops of I: I HCL. Because of the high water level and fast stream flow encountered in Stewarts Creek, Team # I was unable to collect surface water and sediment samples in Stewarts Creek. These samples were scheduled to be collecting the following week. At 15:01, HZ of Team #2 collected a surficial soil sample at serve as a background for the area. The soil sample was collected from a grass-covered yard directly behind a residential house located at 2415 Tuckaseegee Road near the corner of Thrift, Tuckaseegee and Berryhill Roads. The house is the Charlotte Office of Miller, Sherrill, Blake, CPA. Permission to collect the sample was obtained from Mr. Gene Miller. The soil sampleis a dark red, clayey sand. No odors were detected in the soil and no elevated HNu readings were detected inb the sample hole. HZ collected a soil sample for VOC analyses first, then composited the soil in a a clean pyrex pan prior to collecting soil samples for SVOC, metals, and PCB/Pesticide analyses. The soil sample was labeled "CO-001-SL". At 15: 13, HZ of Team #2 collected a subsurface soil sample from the 2 foot depth to serve as a background from the same location as CO-00 I-SL. The soil is a dark red clayey sand. No odors were detected in the soil and no elevated HNu readings were detected in the sample boring, borehole or ambient air above the sample borehole. At 15: 15, HZ collected a soil sample for VOC analyses first, then composited the soil in a clean pyrex pan prior to collecting soil samples for SVOC, metals, and PCB/Pesticide analyses. The soil sample was labeled "CO-00 I-SB". 4 • • Team #I arrived back at the site at 15:30. We departed the site for downtown Charlotte. At 16:03, Doug Moore met with Mrs. Pat Cheek of Judge Lannings office, who signed for receipt of the administrative search warrant and provided a copy for our records. On Wednesday, March 13, 1996, Doug Moore and Stuart Parker of the NC Superfund Section conducted a follow-up sampling event in Stewarts Creek. The purpose of the trip was to gather the surface water and sediment samples that were unobtainable during the previous weeks rainstorm. We arrived at the Freedom Road bridge over Stewarts Creek at 17:45 and reconnect the sample collection points. At 18:00, Doug Moore ("DM") used a hand auger to collect a sediment sample from the 0-6 inch profile of the stream bed of Stewarts Creek at a point approximately 30 feet downstream of the confluence of the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek ("UT") and Stewarts Creek. The sediment was a light gray, silty sediment with a small amount of coarse-grained sand intermixed. No odors were detected in the sediment. The material was transferred to a clean pyrex pan and handed up the bank to Stuart Parker ("SFP"). SFP collected a sediment sample from the pan for VOC analyses first, then composited the sediment sample and collected samples for SVOC, metals and PCB/Pesticides analyses. The sediment sample was labeled "CO-005-SD". At 18:05, DM collected a surface water sample from Stewarts Creek, at a point approximately 15 feet downstream of the confluence of the UT and Stewarts Creek. DM collected surface water samples for VOC, SVOC and metals analyses. The samples were labeled "CO-005-SW". The VOC sample was pre-acidified using 5 drops of I: I HCL. The metals sample was field acidified to pH 2.0 using 40 drops of 50 % HNO3. At 18:07, DM noted fishing line and a sinker hanging on bank vegetation at the sampling site in Stewarts Creek. At 18: 15, DM used a hand auger to collect a sediment sample from the 0-6 inch profile of the stream bed of Stewarts Creek at a point approximately 63 feet upstream of the confluence of the unnamed tributary to Stewarts Creek ("UT") and Stewarts Creek. The sediment was a light gray, fine silty sediment. No odors were detected in the sediment. The material was transferred to a clean pyrex pan and handed up the bank to Stuart Parker ("SFP"). SFP collected a sediment sample from the pan for VOC analyses first, then composited the sediment sample and collected samples for SVOC, metals and PCB/Pesticides analyses. 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I I I ----\\-----+------:------+---~1 ' I I I ' I ' I I I I I ' ' : I I I l I I I I I I I ' I ' ·I ., I I - I ~ ., ;; .. ;.""'- ··:-,, • • UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MAR G 8 1996 Mr. Dwayne Alexander Vice President · REGION-4 3◄5 COURTLAND'STREET, N.E. ATLANTA. GEORGIA 30365 Rhyne, Alexander, Mattox Realty Co. 1100 South Tryon Street Suite 205 Charlotte, NC 28203-4239 MAR 131996 RE: I EPA information related to property at 2401 Tuckaseegee Road owned by Mr. Gene Miller Dear Mr. Alexander: Thia letter is to provide additional information you requested related to the environmental condition of the above referenced property. As you are aware, the U. S. Environme.ntal Pr9tection Agen!,'.:y"(EPA) • Em.~rg~n_cy:-.~esponse ~; Removal· Branch:,:JERRil\'~ti:~ffzed the '.property, as .. a-temp9rary: staging.• area: 'for--drwns\during, the., §'1,p~rf,u,nd;\~mo,y,lil ia,c:ti_oi:i;,"fo.r .. the.,cherokee Oil::·sife_.-,a~:r::e>'°'s· ~_he' S·tr'ee·t,.···. · ... , ·· ,,: .. ··· " ·· ·· • ~ • ' Ii,;."~'', t,'f ,· •' :1.·, :.:" ::,,·· .. ;·,~·::.: ,11.;fter. ERIIB disposed ..of:: the drums and their contents offsite, the top 3 · t'c>": 4. 'inch~a of soil was removed from the drum staging area. This soil was teated (see attached·analytical;samples CO-WS-20 & CO-WS-20), and EPA determined that the soil was not hazardous. The soil was utilized to backfill and grade areas of the Cherokee site across the street. After removing the top layer of soil, the property was divided into four (4) areas or grids for the purpose of collecting samples to confirm that no significant· contamination remained. The location of grids 1, 2, 3, ·. arid 4, and their associated sample identification,are shown in Figure 1. 'The grid areas cover all areas of the property that EPA conducted waste handling activities. The samples were collected per EPA protocol, and the results are attached. The results indicate that no significant contamination remains on the property. To restore the site to its original condition, a minimum of 3 to 4 inches of clean topsoil was spread across the staging area and the area was seeded. Although not needed, this soil.serves as. an additional barrier between:the· surface and the f~,z:ni~r ·. ~t:~gin_g, lir_ea, af,t~r., scraping; A~ :r .. have indicated to you, EPA does not provide any .k.i.nd of. c.~;!:tif_ic:~}~<;>n_,i.9-:F., :"cl13a.n,,bi;J.l· o~ theB:,lth'\, · for, any 'pr,op~r;!:iyiwe;,~re in.y.91 Y;~d;,,:~itl_i 119 ~att;er;'.what ,the':circtinietahces_; 'howejver;, '. I :can, . sa:y: that based. on ~he EPA,,s'ample .results• and my,;knowledge ·o.t· the • L • • • • • •• • • ' ' l i ! ) • • activities EPA conducted on this property, the property poses no environmental or health threats. Of course, in the very unlikely circumstance that another source of contamination was discovered on the property (i.e. buried drums), EPA would re-evaluate the potential threats. · EPA ERRB plans no additional activities on the property with the exception of reseeding in the spring if necessary. The North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) plans to conduct an investigation of the site which may or may not include the drum staging area. The NCDEHNR has been provided with the sample data and full1y understands the circumstances associated with the drum staging area. I suggest you contact Mr. Doug Moore of NCDEHNR at 919/733-2801 X315 for information regarding their investigation. I hope this information will be of assistance, and as I've stated previously, I would be glad to discuss the site with any party who has a concern. I you wish to discuss the information, please call at 404/347-3931 X6135. Sincerely, ~~ Steve Spu/lin On-Scene Coordinator Attachment(s) cc: Gene Miller w/o attachments P.oug Moore, NCDEHNR w/o attachments .. ! . i. ·.r: . : --- I. i- i_. ' !·· I j •• ' (l/Vv 11/u!-I I !. I I I i. i ' !· i ' ' ' ' ,. ····t. I ! I I [. !· . r· j ___, j -; ' . -I-•·· ! ••. I -•• i --.. l. -!-- ··i---. ·:: i .. ! . --- ' i -- ' 1-·- I ! I • From: Organization: To: Date sent: Subject: Priority: Doug-- "Rob Gelblum" <n l nh49l@wastenot.ehnr.state.nc.us> SOLID WASTE MGMT. MOOREDB@WASTENOT.EHNR.STATE.NC.US Fri, 1 Mar 1996 15: 17:45 + 1100 Cherokee Resources Admin. Search Warrant normal This is the e-mail I told you I'd be sending you summarizing the status of the situation pursuant to my conversations w / Mecklenburg County Superior Court secretary Harriet Fisher, Chief District Court Judge James Lanning (who I told you runs an "environmental court" in Mecklenburg), and his secretary Pat Cheek. As I mentioned. the judge had some questions concerning matters such as how many copies of the warrant are needed, and where to file the executed/returned warrant. I agreed to look into those matters for him, possibly by talking to Prof. Robert Farb at the Institute of Government in Chapel Hill, whose book re: search warrants Judge Lanning said he'd seen. I talked to Farb. who said he couldn't imagine why more than copies for you, the court and "the property" should be needed; as for filing, he didn't see why the court couldn't simply establish a file on the matter in which to retain the returned warrant. I communicated the foregoing to Pat Cheek. We also discussed the candidates for signing of the warrant reflecting its return to the courthouse. When I mentioned that a magistrate (there's always one on duty) could sign in the event you return after the judge departs, Pat said the judge would prefer that you return prior to his standard going-home time of 5 p.m. As I began to say I hope that leaves you enough time at the site, given that you won't be getting to Charlotte until mid-to-late morning, she said that you'd indicated you're now considering spending the previous night in Charlotte. enabling you to get to the courthouse nice and early. It sounds like all your ducks are pretty much in a row. Make sure you take to Charlotte the form warrant I gave you and the original of yor affidavit. I'd also take either your entire Cherokee file or cogent materials from it to back up the allegations in the affidavit, in case the judge asks questions (though he, as you know, has supposedly read the affidavit and approves the idea of your going on the site). • State of North Ccttolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Mr. Henry Sutton February 26, 19% Solid and Hazardous W asre Program Manager Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection 700 N. Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 RE: Site Inspection Cherokee Oil Company NCD980799019 Dear Mr. Sutton: ····-· .NA DEHNR f llE COfW David Lilley of the NC Superfund Section spoke with you today to notify you that the NC Superfund Section will conduct a site inspection of the subject site located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina The inspection will be conducted on March 6, 1996 by Doug Moore of the NC Superfund Section. The purpose of the inspection is to detennine if the site poses a hazard to public health or the environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. The inspection team will take samples on and around the site to determine if a hazardous condition exists. Additionally, they will locate all nearby water supplies (surface and groundwater, community and private) and any close sensitive environments, schools, and day care centers. This inspection is not an emergency situation but is a normal step in the evaluation of all uncontrolled and unregulated potential hazardous waste sites in North Carolina. You may want to have your representative meet the inspectior team at the site. If so, please contact Doug Moore at (919) 733-2801, ext. 315 and he will coordinate a meeting. If the inspection indicates the need for future study of the site, we will contact your office to advise. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate·to call David Lilley or me at (919) 733-2801. Enclosures cc: Phil Prete Doug Holyfield Pat Williamson Scott Ross David Lilley Donna Keith Pat DeRosa, Head CERCLA Branch Superfund Section P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity ~ffirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper r ) I • Federal sip Notification & Authorizatio- Prepared by: ]. {)Ar,0 @£ Today's Date: (-2-2 -<t, ·use I3\ad: Ink or Typewriter only-Staff to fill out first~ blocks only. Site Trip. Date of Trip: M.ir rd. " I i'I (, l If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Trip Date Changed To: Cancelled: -- NCD#: 980 7'o/'f c, l] Site Name: CAer" /s.ec. 0, t &,"'1'~. City: Gfui r: I • I-le County: Me.~r, .. '5 C.. Reason for Trip: Sife_ ~£n.c,aLJ.Qt0 ,. Name of Hotel (Overnight Trip): Hotel Telephone Number: ( ) -- Authorized by: Q,;;ul Project Team Leader: fav6 /l,ioo ,Z.C Assistants: 'pz,,_,_,, Ru,..,,.e.o~ Attach To Notification Form: 1 copy each: Submit to the Industrial Hygienist , Jc~e77F ~7'h\J!d:f<,I , 6'At?fy ~N,/ r Preliminary Assessment Form (First page only) Site Map PA Transmittal Letter (Please !isl appropriate County Health Department contact person to call to advise of trip) <y;J,J•Y /-!-o, C-Wa j,.,_ Environmental Supervisor or Health Director to call: /J'r'-l•ieor~ '>,.-b Title: P.:-v-ir,i,~ /r0 , . r' ) -✓• (Note I Dr., M.P., etc.) Telephone Number: (7cy)3::10 -Sson Notes: Health Department Official Contacted: .1nr-c;,i:Hc---- Back Up Letter Required: Yes / No ,.J/Jvbt,J /J/r <;u o:; <Zb J -:1£-'lf, Note: Sii,,cd on'~nal to Data Manager CDtil) State of North Ca.no Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr,, Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director February 13, 1996 Gene W. Hartsell 10688-058 Caller Box 8004 Sandhills B FPC -Seymour Johnson AFB Goldsboro, North Carolina 27533-8004 Subject: Site Access Information Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Hartsell: In response to your request for information, enclosed please find a copy of the relevant sections of the North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 130A-310.21 and 3.10.22, authorizing the N.C. Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources to administer the Superfund program and enter into "cooperative agreements with the United States and to engage in any activity otherwise authorized by law to identify, investigate, evaluate, and clean up any site or facility covered by CERCLA/SARA, including but not limited to performing preliminary assessments, site investigations, ... " and N.C.G.S., Chapter 130A-17, granting right of entry "upon the premises of any place where entry is necessary to carry out the provisions of this Chapter". I also include a copy of the relevant section of the State's cooperative agreement providing background information on the Superfund Section and the 1995-1996 workplan, approved by EPA, for the Section. As you can see, the subject site, titled "Cherokee Oil Company", is scheduled as part of the I 995-1996 workplan approved by EPA for the NC Superfund Section, and the subject sampling is a legitimate activity as described under the above cited statutes. Please note that N.C.G.S, Chapter 130A-l 7 also provides that "if consent of entry is not obtained, an administrative search and inspection warrant shall be obtained pursuant to G.S. 15-27.2.". Since sampling data as recent as 1995 demonstrates the P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 1 ~ post-consumer paper • Letter to G.W. Hartsell re: Cherokee Oil Company February 13, 1996 Page 2 • subject site still contains hazardous substances as defined under CERCLA, and available file information demonstrates that historic spills originating at the site have migrated off- site, there is probable cause for believing that a condition exists at this site that justifies sampling and inspection of your property. The purpose of our investigation is to determine if current or historic releases from the site pose a sufficient threat to the public health or environment to warrant further action under CERCLA/SARA or other appropriate authority. In consideration of your statement in your February 7, 1996 letter, indicating that the State has "no reasonable or legitimate reason to need access to this property", it seems there is no other recourse than to seek an administrative search and inspection warrant. Therefore, by this letter, I am notifying you the Superfund Section plans to seek an administrative search and inspection warrant on March 6, 1996, for the purpose of collecting environmental samples on that day as part of a site inspection of the Cherokee Oil Company site at 1201 Berryhill Road in Charlotte. If I can be of assistance, please contact me at (919) 733-2801, ext. 315. / cc: c._ file Robert Gelblum PatDeRosa Respectfully, Douglas Moore NC Superfund Section §130A-13 ilns and" preceding "den• ds. 1e possession of the be confidential and .J. 11985, C. 470, s. 2; dd~tcd "of Human Re- _ng "Department". ty for Depart- rogram consti- tate of right to· ,w, by applying for payment program ..itient or responsi- d to have made an ' benefits, contrac- > the extent of the f uf the recipi~nt : pa I 1en t shall be Ith the following im any amount of . the recipient by orn a third party: <xed by the judg- :urney represent- "" obtaining the Oile-third of the e right of subro- i.~.t.u:ce received . chums against third party to Hi~ the amount Ltl lied or recov-:; ;) 1 i ~.s: and ·llaining to the u shall be enti- 1. Their shares · pr;,pnrtionate onre with the iich H:-;sistance 1?JUrces coIIec- lll'd party re- nplement this ll30A-14 ART. 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS !ll30A-18 § 130A-14. Department may assist private non- profit foundations. (al The Secretary may allow employees of the Department to assist any private ·nonprofit foundation that works directly with aervices or programs of the Department and whose sole purpose is to support the services and programs of the Department, and may provide other appropriate services to any such founda:ion. No em- ployee of the Department may work with a foundation for more than 20 hours in any one month. Chapter 15013 of the General Statutes does not apply to any assistance of services provided to a private nonprofit foundation pursuant to this section. (b) The board of directors of any private nonprnfit foundation that receives assistance or services pursuant to this section sha1l- &ecure and pay for the sevices of the Department of State Auditor or shall employ a certified public accountant to conduct an annual audit of the financial accounts of the foundation. The board of direc- tors of the foundation shall transmit a copy of the annual financial audit report to the Secretary. (1991, c. 761, s. 37.3.) Editor's Note. --Session Laws 1991, ._ .. c. 761, s. 52, made this section eflCctive July 16, 1991. ':.· §§ 130A-15, 130A-16: Reserved for future codification pur- poses. Part 2. Remedies . § 130A-18. Injunction. If a person shall violate any provision of this Chapter or the rules adopted by the Commission or rules adopted by a local board of health, the Secretary or a local health director may institute an action for injunctive relief. irrespective of all other remedies at law, in the superior court of the county where the violation 0ccurrecl or where a defendant resides. I UJ83, c. 89 I, s. ~-1 OPINIONS OF AlTOHNEY GENEl!AL As to North Carulinu prohibition of the dumping of waslP materials 1uch as bags of mcdic:al refuse, 1.:,:;po.:· cially that which may ho.: huz:mlou,:; or infoclious, into the A1la1111r t kean. the 19 authurily uf North C:.trtJlina wiLh re:;µell tu dumping lil'yond thn.:l: mile.:; in the on·;,rn which r<.:~uh:; in wa."ite,:; entcrinv Stak walo.:r:; ur l,o.:in~ dcr,osil.:d un lht' St:1k slwn.::; and tit.: 1.:xt...:nt Stull: l: .. rn '5\\ f~ iJ, ij /{ . I. :l:>:· II f_; i ,;:;c d" '.'! = "' ... .,, ___ • *130A-:no.21 * 130A-310.22 ~ 130A-310.2l. Administration of the Superfund program . ... \,Tb]~~flffT.ffil4~~l!Jftw!V.t~l~J~]:2fii~-r19.~IJ~~~ff.iEiS@tiff ,su_b:<,J!],t_!_..":1thm the sohd waste manageme·nt_umt,aµt_ho_nzed liy G.S.1 ; 130,\-291 \2~1!!fY,;O,U~~-hose ac'(i',;itics}j'n'.\,·h icli''the'Staie'is~iiuth~ ; %h~~.1\.\',1rpg]g~U1'!,der,.,C,ERC'Li\ SARA~ 1)989, C. 286, s. 10.) § 130A-310.22. Contracts authorized. t a-1-The~DCj[{r7i ~•cfl't ~f~ulli1TT-17.CdtO"ef{tCLlnio ., con t?acts-and co- 1!JP~t,tJ_L\"'e'i1fri_iimems."'ii°h".!li,;<;.Uiii feel: Stal es"andJ_\i:_eiigage' iii ahy ,Oct i \'it ,-.~ot hefii/i se-atilhOii zed_~)-~ 1 n ;,1,-:· toJ dent i fr7:i nYeStig·a te';e\131u-.... -. ,..~~· •~~•\""'~•.,,_--,"!...--~•~-•.'""'~,....«-~--""".-.' ---.r,•"-""<"f\'•l•Tr.--·1 • , ll!,e .,;n nil ,c •~a n-1.u p ,if n y,s, te)or Jae, _Ii tj• ,·co~·erea ;h y:,:CE R_C_LA!St\l\A .• lD£U~JJlifif;~~~D.~-it)I ~:WUP-Jl}.O ·.P~fQ!fT1~.riJ(~~~·~ IJ~ i n~_i)~ 'l~s_s"ff~rfie~t!! j;. ~!1~E.u:.t~.~~ .. ~t1~~c.u1 ... ec!1q!__1~x-~~Hg:~~l!!~.9,~•r.:a ... 1l9 feas_~ljJ,\~~Y1JJ.2.0Jes; :·:- IP!.£P.I,!f_~t_!Q_Q_~9f;',r~~~~!A:~-!{.~~Ht~9.!!;,~.o~d,!:!.~.lJng_.,~w~rg~P.J;Ytf..~~P9.1!--~,v1· ;·remea,altand remoral;act10ns; and engaging m enforcement actm-,. {tJffli'1;ii'cfdfdiWiC'e\\Vith·tt11Et~pf{lVi~iOns··1,r-cERCLA;,sARA'. ' 1b1 The Department may make all assurances required by red. era I law or regulation including hut not limited to assuring that th, State will assume responsibility for the operation and maintenanct of any remedial action for the anticipated duration of the remedial . action; assuring that the Stale will pro,·ide its share of the cost of -,.; any remedial action al a site or facility which was privately owned ,, or operated; assuring that the State will provide its share of the cost\? of any removal, remedia!J'lanning, and remedial_action ata_s_iteor :~. facility owned or operate by the State or a poht,cal subd1V1s10n or ;;_ the State; assuring the availability of off-site treatment, storage.or'? disposal capacity needed to effectuate a remedial action; assuring Z that the Stale will take title to, acquire an interest in, or accept / transfer of any interest. in real property needed to effectuate a re-/i medial action; assuring that the Slate has adequate capacity w ·•;,: meet the assurances required by CERCLAISARA (42 U.S.C. J, ~ 9604(cli9ll; assuring access to the facility and any adjacent prop,:] erty including the sec.uring of any right-of-way or easement needed ', to effectuate a remedial action; and assuring that the State will : satisfy all federal, State, and local requirements for permits and:·· approvals necessary to effectuate a remedial action. '.-.'. fcl Each contract entered into by the Department under this se<-1 tion shall stipulate that .all obligations of the State are subject u, ';, the availability of funds. Neither this section nor any contract en• X tercd into under authority of this section shall be construed to obli-:;/ gate the General Assembly to make any appropriation to imp!., :', ment this Part or any contract entered into under this section. Th, \' Department shall implement this Part and any contract entered .f into Lnder this section from funds otherwise available or appropri, ·;; ated to the Department for such purpose. (1989, c. 286, s. 10; 1989 f (Reg. Sess., 19901, c. 1004, s. 11; c. 1024, s. 30(cl.) _,., 222 ' r: L { y· ''· ,,: ,r. w. ( Cor: :, '19: § : /a, § I Tl f}.:::·· ft,:~' .:'.-~:· t:·· -, ·\! ·. ~ ,, Cross Referencl•s. -Set.> l::ditor·s warrants, S1:'C ~~ 15A-241 through note following the nnalysis to this Chap· 15A-259. ter, For present provisions us to i.earch ARTICLE 4A. Administrative Search and Inspection Warrants. § 15-27.2. Warrants to conduct inspections autho- rized by law. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 11 of Chapter 15A, any official or employee of the State or of a unit of county or local government of North Carolina may. under the conditions specified in this section, obtain a warrant authorizing him to conduct a search or inspection of property if such a search or inspection is one that is elsewhere authorized by law. either with or without the consent of the person whose privacy would be thereb;· invaded, and is one for which such a warrant is constitutionally required. (b) The warrant may be issued by any magistrate of the general court of justice, judge. clerk, or assistant or deputy clerk of any court of record whose territorial jurisdiction encompasses the property to be inspected. (c) The issuing officer shall issue the warrant when he is satisfied the following conditions are met: (1) The one seeking the warrant must establish under oath or affirmation that the property to be searched or inspected is to be searched or inspected as part of a legally authorized program of inspection which naturally includes that prop- erty, or that there is probable cause for believing that there is a condition, object. acti,·ity or circumstance which legally justifies such a search or inspection of that property: (2) An affidavit indicating the basis for the establishment of one of the grounds described in (11 above must be signed under oath or affirmation by the affiant; (3) The issuing official must examine the affiant under oath or '';· affirmation to verifv the accuracy of the matters indicated ·:;, by the statement in the affidavit; ·' (d) The warrant shall be validly issued only if it meets the .:, following requirements: ';;. ,:·. (1) Except as provided in subsection lei. it must be signed by the issuing official and must bear the date and hour of its issu- ance above his signature with a notation that the warrant is valid for only 24 hours following its issuance; (2) It must describe. either directly or by reference to the affida- vit, the property where the search or inspection is to occur and be accurate enough in description so that the executor of the warrant and the owner or the possessor of the prop- erty can reasonably determine from it what person or prop- erty the warrant authorizes an inspection of; 17 ,_, ,. ; · i .. + . i ~ •. i\ f,,i . L:· ,._ !~' ;·. f./ ·ir i-: ,,:: . .j• ,·)• ~ ,.\ ·,){ . l ,. }f :-;-·,~;: f~i ;) ,~·-r :: ~· =., ' t. /"::. ''f"i . ,.; ' > .i.,\f,ft:d4 '[-~~tlJff -~~t,'.i~E -}~'.,ijf~ ~ -':-:trfE=t ,t~iJlj;1_ ,, ,f~,~-.%] !}. ., < .. .,, QI .... .... 't:l Cl.= ~ OS Q,r., .... § 15-27.2 CH. 15. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ;f'· § 15-27.i ~& (3) It must indicate the conditions. objects. activities or circum:t stances which the inspection is intended to check or reveal" (4) It must be attached to the affidavit required to be made·' order to obtain the warrant. '.:t,,,-• ,.; . (e) Any warrant issued under this section for a search or inspeJ~~j\' tion shall be valid for only 24 hours after its issuance, must be:,Wif( personally served upon the owner or possessor of the property be-.J~r:,, tween the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. and must be returned','!,:,;:,;.<., within 48 hours. If the warrant, however, was procured pursuant to,;J,l,[! an investigation authorized by G.S. 69·1, the warrant may be exe:,E,)f,;;,', cuted at any hour, is valid for 48 hours after its issuance. and must ti%/', be returned without unnecessary delay after its execut10n or after:,,tr::, the expiration of the 48 hour period ifit is not executed. If the ow_ner111i~r. or possessor of the property 1s not present on the property at the time ,,,,,c•.··:: of the search or inspection and reasonable efforts to locate the owner'J)l//;'i · or possessor have been made and have failed. the warrant or a copy',;'.il'/f; the_reof may be affixed to the property and shall have the same effect;,;~;:;:, as 1f served personally upon the owner or possessor. . ,, ,JiJ(i, 11) No facts discovered or evidence obtamed ma search or mspec-~tt; tion conducted under authority ofa warrant issued under this sec••,};;~: tion shall be competent as evidence in any civil, criminal orJlq;;, administrative action, nor considered in imposing any civil. crima'"-.~!)_ inal, or administrative sanction against any person. nor as a basis 'ki'·' for_ further seeking to obtain a_ny w_arrant, if th_e _warra!'t is in".a\id :·,l'!W:;' or 1fwhat 1s discovered or obtamed 1s not a cond1t10n. obJect, activity ;;/ ... i1~.;;., or circumstance which it was the legal purpose of the search or\~_/ inspection to discover; but this shall not prevent any such facts or. ~"'".;t.' evidence to be so used when the warrant issued is not ·'lf,;f constitutionally required in _those circumst_ances.. · ":i:\f,f · ( g) The warrants authorized under this sectwn shall not be ·~, regarded as search warrants for the purposes of application of ,}),!} · Article 11 of Chapter 15A of the General Statutes of North Carolina. :;m):': (1967, C. 1260; 1979, C. 729; 1983, C. 294, SS. 1, 2; C. 739, SS. 1, 2,) ':iii ·:~,;~•/,~· Effect of Amendments. -The first 1983 amendment. effective 'May ll. 1983. substituted "Article 11 of Chapter 15A" for "Article 4 of this Chapter'' near the beginning of subsection ta) and in subsection !gl. The second 1983 amendment, effective July 13. 1983. added "Except as provided in subsection (el" at the beginning of sub• '~•,: ifri;~:~e'~; ,:~;:t:~';;~,:~r :::,:!1: ~r Legal Periodicals. -For comment as 1it to warrants required for administrative ff,:,( health inspections, see 4 Wake Forest ~i Intra. L. Rev. 117119681. ,.fil;-.. For survev of 1979 constitutional law, \~\ see 58 N.c.L. Rev. 1326 (19801. ·' .. t,_r,: CASE NOTES Constitutionality. Subdivision (cl( ll of this section is not unconstitutionall_v void for vagueness. Brooks v. Taylor Tobacco Enter., Inc .. 39 N.C. App. 529,251 S.E.2d 6:36. rev·d on other grounds, 298 N.C. i59, 260 S.E.2d 419 (19/9). Alternative Criteria for Basis of Wnrrnnt. ---Subdivision rci1 l> of !his for determining whether to issue a warrant. The first, the "program of inspection test.'' is that the property is to be inspected as part of a legally autho• rized program of inspection which nat· urally includes that property. The second is a probable cause le!:it. If an inspection meets either of these ksts a warrant is prnp•~rly under :-tatute. , , ____ J - • . , • for the "11>reiiminar'y'Xssessmenfs and ·---~~1w._~pectionsfor;,"J2!'/ ; GJ!.RCLIS Sites • (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System) March 1995 1 • • March 1995 A. C,Backgrouncffii'formation for the CERCLA PA/SI Cooperative Agreement North Carolina currently has 910 sites in the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS). CERCLIS data was drawn from the Hazardous Waste Data Management System, Site Tracking System, CERCLA 103(c) notifications and other state and EPA inventories and reports. New sites are added to CERCLIS as they are discovered. From November 1983 through June 1985 (21 months), 359 Preliminary Assessments of CERCLIS sites were completed and submitted to EPA. From November 1983 through June 1985, 40 RCRA 3012 Site Investigations were initiated and completed by North Carolina. (From 1980 until 1986, CERCLIS was called ERRIS, Emergency Response and Remedial Inventory System.) · The original Cooperative Agreement (V004500-85) was initiated in July 1985 and was amended and extended through September 30, 1992. From July 1985 through September 1992, the PA/SI program completed 444 Preliminary Assessments, 130 Site Investigations, 37 Screening Site Investigation Starts, 34 Screening Site Investigation Completions, 49 Screening Site Investigations, 3 Phase I Expanded Site Investigations, and 2 Expanded Site Investigation Peer Reviews. In addition, 55 Phase I Screening Site Investigations, and 58 Phase Il Screening Site Investigations have been completed by a private engineering company under contract with the State, using funds provided in the Cooperative Agreement. The current PA/SI Cooperative Agreement (V994270-0l) between the State and the US EPA began September 15, 1992 and has continued through December 31, 1994. During this period, the State completed 39 Preliminary Assessments, 1 Screening Site Investigation Completion, 6 Screening Site Investigations, 11 Contractor Screening Site Investigations, 11 Site Inspections, 26 Site Inspection Prioritiz.ations and 2 Expanded Site Inspections. The most recent amendment (V994270-0l-6) has extended the project period through March 31, 1995 pending approval of this application. This application proposes to amend the current PA/SI Cooperative Agreement beginning April 1, 1995 and continuing through June 30, 1996. The State proposes to complete 17 Preliminary Assessments, 24 Site Inspections, 6 Expanded Site Inspections, and 2 Hazard Ranking System Documentation Package. Funding for these activities to be completed between April 1, 1995 and June 30, 1996 is outlined in this Cooperative Agreement amendment. Additional work products remaining from the previous amendment will also be completed during this project period as shown in the attached work program schedules. Funding remaining from the previous amendment will be used to complete these outstanding work products. 30 • • SITE INSPECTION 1995-96 WORK PROGRAM SCHEDULE (7 March 1995) NAME EPA ID NUMBER REPORTING DA1 Archer Daniels Midland PCB Spill Site NCD 986 215 671 31 Dec 95 *Benfield Chemicals NCD 986 171445 30 Sept 95 Furnace Road Abandoned Drums NCD 981 929 367 30 Sept 95 *Greenville Coal Gas Plant NCD 986 188 886 30 Sept 95 *McLean Bros. Farm NCD 986 172 500 30 Sept 95 *Pilot Mtn. Tire Fire NCD 986 166 379 30 Sept 95 Riley Battery Site NCD 986 232 700 31 Dec 95 Ward Transformer NCD 003 202 603 30 Sept 95 Parker Industries NCD 986 215 499 31 Dec 95 Ram Leather NCD 982 096 653 31 Dec 95 C. P. Properties NCO 000 998 336 31 Mar 96 A. C. Lawrence Leather Company NCO 000 195 701 31 Mar 96 Caier'offt/offco~pariy ' :;,;'Jltct>"980-199 019 :31,Miii'96' Custom Processing & Manufacturing NCD 982 117 590 31 Mar 96 Gresham's Lake Industrial Park NCD 986 232 379 31 Mar 96 Hickory Grove Road TCE Site NCD 000 998 344 31 Mar 96 Tartan Marine Property NCO 000 828 566 30 Jun 96 Tom Sadler Road Wells NCD 986 231 967 31 Mar 96 Woody Wilson Battery NCD 986 230 597 30 Jun 96 1 Site TBA 30 Jun 96 36 • SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN A. General Information • Site Name Cherokee Oil Company ID# NCD 980 799 019 Location 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC Proposed Date of Investigation January 31, 1996 Date of Briefing ~J~a~n~u~a=r~y~3~9~-~1~9~9~6~-------------- Date of Debriefing ~F~e~b~r~u,.,.a~r~y'--1....._.---'1~9~9=6 ____________ _ Nature of Visit (check one): On-Site Reconnaissance Off-Site Reconnaissance Sampling Sampling Overview Remediation Overview X Health Department Official Contacted Sarah Edwards for Henry Sutton Date of Contact January 25, 1996 Site Investigation Team: All site personnel have read the Site Health and Safety Plan and are familiar with its provisions. Personnel Responsibilities Signature Team 1 Doug Moore team leader sampling Team 1 Doug Rumford sampling -----,-.t,:::....J..-.~;=;;!;f-,(l::.=-,r=:-:::::: r Team 2 Jeanette Stanley sampling Team 2 Harry Zinn sampling Plan Preparation: n 'I Prepared By, David Lilley. Industrial Hygiene Consultant IJ)_~/3', Reviewed By: Jack Bµtler, Superfund Section Chief ~ • • B. SITE/WASTE CHARACTERISTICS Waste Type (s) __ X_Liquid ___ Solid __ X_Sludge ___ Gas ___ Vapor Characteristics ___ Corrosive ___ Ignitable ___ Radioactive ___ Volatile __ X_Toxic ___ Reactive ___ Other List Known or Suspected Hazards (physical, chemical biological or radioactive) on Site and their toxicological effects. chemical amounts Also, if known, list HAZARD P Bs Acetone Ethyl benzene bis(2 ethylhexyllphthalate Toluene Xylenes Naphthalene Perchloroethylene PAHs Pyrene (noncarcinoqenic} Benzo[a]pyrene (carcinogenic) WARNING PROPERTIES Odor Threshold -no data OT 100 ppm OT 0.25 200 ppm OT -no data OT -0,17 -40 ppm OT 0.05 -200 ppm OT 0,003 0,3 ppm OT -4.68 50 ppm vary according to compound, many are carcinogenic-indicators listed below OT no data OT -no data PEL= UNDERGROUND UTILITIES CHECKLIST EXPOSURE LIMIT 0.5 mg/m3 750 ppm 100 ppm 5 mg/m3 SO ppm 100 ppm 10 ppm 25 ppm varies no data O. 2mg/m3 Utility Power Telephone Gas Locator/Contact Person Phone# Date of Location Water Sewer ;:;all made by: Doug Moore called Miss Utilities (1-800-632-4949) on January 29, 1996. Ticket # 44338. 2 • • ID# NCD 980 799 019 Buildings e Facility Description: Size ~l~a~c~r~e~--- Disposal Methods Being Investigated hauling and recycling facility. Possible spillage from a waste oil Unusual Features on Site (dike integrity, power lines, terrain, etc.): none known History of the Site: Cherokee was permitted to haul and recycle used waste oil, In 1994, the owners were convicted of criminal violations of federal statutes and imprisoned, Op November 3, 1994, EPA conducted an emergency removal action on the site. There were 55-gallon drums, above-ground tanks, tanker trucks, and underground storage tanks on-site. C. HAZARD EVALUATION The site can be toured and sampled in level D protection, PVC gloves will be worn while collecting water, soil, and sediment samples, PVC gloves over nitrile gloves will be worn if discolored soil or sediment is to be sampled. A tyyek suit will be carried to the sediment sampling location and will be worn if samples cannot be obtained without getting clothing muddy, Steel toed work boots will be worn while conducting tour and sampling the site, An HNU will be used to monitor breathing zone air while augering. If the HNU readings exceed background in the breathing zone, the sampling crew will stand upwind of the hole until the HNU reads background, If a background reading cannot be obtained within 15 minutes, the hole will be filled in and that area of the site will be evacuated. A tyyek suit (saranex in wet conditions), steel toed work boots, and nitrile gloves will be worn by the person augering. D. WORK PLAN INSTRUCTION Map or Sketch Attached? ~y~e~s~--- Perimeter Identified? ~n=o~---- Command Post Identified? ~n=o~---- Zones of Contamination Identified? ~n"'------ Personal Protective Equipment/Level of Protection: ___ c -~x __ D Modifications Wear goggles, face shield, and PVC gloves while preparing acid preserved samples, goggles and PVC gloves while collecting acid preserved samples, Avoid breathing acid vapors, 3 Surveillance Equipment: X HNU OVA Explosimeter • Decontamination Procedures • ID# NCD 980 799 019 Detector Tubes and Pumps 02 Meter Radiation Monitor _____ Level C Respirator wash, respirator removal, suit wash {if needed), suit removal, boot wash, boot removal and glove removal. --~x,__Level D Boot wash and rinse and boot removal, suit removal, glove and goggle removal. Modifications Dispose of trash properly, on site if possible, Work Schedule/Visit Objectives The purpose qf this visit is to determine if the site poses a threat to the public health or environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air, Sampling may consist of surface and subsurface soil sampling, and surface water and sediment sampling. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS Route of Exposure E es Inhalation Ingestion 4 First Aid irrigate immediately soap and water wash fresh air and artificial respiration get medical attention immediately X X X • • ID# NCD 980 799 019 Location of Nearest Phone: unknown (nearby residences/businesses?) Hospital (Address and Phone Number) Mercy Hospital, 2001 Vail Avenue, Charlotte, NC (7041 379-5000 can handle chemically contaminated patients Emergency Transportation Systems (Phone Numbers) Fire _.z,~lL-___________________ _ Ambulance _ _z_.l~lL-________________ _ Rescue Squad 1 Emergency Route to Hospital Take the access road back to Freedom Rd, and follow it to the John Belk Frwy Exit onto 4th Street and travel southeast to N Colonial Ave apd turn left, the hospital will be on the right. PREVAILING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND FORECAST ________________ _ EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST Air purifying respirator Cartridges for respirator Eye Wash Unit X X X First Aid Kit 3 gal. Deionized H20 Rain suit HNU OVA Explosimeter Radiation Monitor Decontamination Materials X X X X x Gloves (PE/PVC/nitrile/cloth) Boots/Boot Covers Coveralls (tyyek/saranex) Eye Protection (goggles/shield) Hard Hat Poison Control Center -State Coordinator Duke University Medical Center Telephone: 1-800-672-1697 Box 3024 Durham, NC 27710 ASHEVILLE 704-255-4490 Western NC Poison HENDERSONVILLE Control Center 704-693-6522 Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital Fleming St., 28739 LOTTE 704-379-5827 DURHAM 1-800-672-1697 GREENSBORO 919-379-4105 safeform.294b Memorial Mission Hosp. Ext. 555,556 50 · tmore Ave. 28801 Mercy Hospital 2001 Vail Ave, 2820 Duke Univ. Med. Center Box 3007, 27710 Moses Cone Hospital 1200 N. Elm St. 27420 HICKORY 704-322-6649 JACKSONVILLE 919-577-2555 WILMINGTON 919-343-7046 5 Catawba Mem. Hosp. Fairgrove Chur. Rd 28601 Onslow Mem. Hospital Western Blvd. 28540 New Hanover Mem. 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If yes, explain: ______________ _ If the maximum personal protective equipment as outlined in the Hazard Evaluation Section was not used, please justify: Visitors Present Organization Represented Signature • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: PCBs toolvchlorioated binhenvls) 42% & 54\ chlorine I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula Cl2H7Cl3 142%1 & Cl2H7Cl5 154%1 1-3 Natural Physical State at 25°C _.l~i~qu.,..iud._ ____ ~ 1-3 Vapor Pressure ~P~-~P~P.l __ ~rn mm Hg at 20°C 1-3 Melting Point -19-10 °F/°r:.. Boiling Point 325-390 °F/°r:..rn _1-_3~--- Flash Point (open or closed cup) 349-432 Solubility -H,O insoluble other-------------------~ 1-3 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless to dark brown liquid with a mild hydrocarbon odor, II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 1 ma/m3 (42%) 1 mo/m3 (42%) potential human Standards: 0.5 maim' 154%1 141 TLV o.s mg/m' 154%1 151 PEL carcinogin 161 IDLH Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and ingestion Acute/chronic symptoms: Irritates the eves. nose, and skin, can cause chloracne, Liver injury is possible, Mav cause jaundice and dark urine, (21 First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration: Inaestion: get medical attention immediately: Eve contact; irrigate immediately; Skin contact; soap and water wash immediately • • Chemical Name: Lp~c~e~•~e._ _________ _ III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. combustibility /Instability w/yery high heat) Toxic by-products HCl & CO gases may be realeased B. Flammability LEL .,Nc;c/_..A._ __ ~ UEL ____ _ 1.3 1.3 c. Reactivity Hazard contact with strong oxidizers may .L..J..._ cause fire or explosion, D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES pH: 1, chemical safety Pata Guide. BNA -1985. Exposure Rate 2, Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, NIOSH -1990, 3, PA Chemical Emeroencv Preparedness Program -Chemical Profiles -1985 4, Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-1995, ACGIH 5. 29 CFR 1910,1000. • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Acetone I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula CH3COCH3 Natural Physical state at 2s0 c liquid Vapor Pressure 180 mm Hg at 20°c Melting Point -140°F/°C Boiling Point 133°F/°C Flash Point (open or closed cup) _JJ_°C/':..1:. Solubility -H,O miscilbe Other _____________ _ 1.2 1.2 2 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with a fragrant. mint-like odor. IP 9.69 ev (2) HNU Relative Response -6.3 with the 10.2 ev probe. OVA Relative Response - II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 750 ppm (3) TLV 20.000 ppm (2) IDLH 750 ppm (4) PEL Routes of Exposure: dryness. Inhalation. contact with skin will cause Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Irritation of eyes. nose and throat. Headaches. dizziness. and dermatitis. (2) First Aid: Inhalation: artificial respiration; Ingestion: get medical attention immediately; Eye contact: irrigate immediately; Skin contact: soap and water wash immediately. • • Chemical Name: Acetone III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. combustibility Yes x_ No Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 2.5% UEL 13% 2 c. Reactivity Hazard D. Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: oxidizing material and acids yes/no pH: - E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles Gamma radiation IV. REFERENCES yes/no yes/no 1. chemical safety Data Guide. BNA -1985. 2. Pocket Guide to chemical Hazards. NIOSH -1990. 3. Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-1995 4. 29 CFR 1910,1000 • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Ethyl Benzene I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula cs Hl0 Natural Physical State at 25oC liguid Vapor Pressure 10 mm Hg at 79oF Melting Point =-l.12.oE/oC Boiling Point 2IJ..OE/OC Flash Point (open or closed cupl 59-64oC/oE Solubility - H20 0,01% other miscible with usual organic solvents 1.2 1.2 2 1,2 Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless, flammable liguid with an aromatic odor. IP -s.76 ev Relative Response ovA -100% II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 100 ppm (3) TLV 2000 ppm (2) IDLH 100 ppm (4) PEL Routes of Exposure: contact Inhalation, Ingestion, Skin/Eye Acute/Chronic Symptoms:Irritation of the eyes and mucus membranes, headache, skin problems, sleepiness, coma (2) First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; Ingestion; get medical attention immediately; Eye contact; irrigate immediately; skin contact; soap and water wash immediately • Chemical Name: Ethyl Benzene III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes x_ No Toxic by-products none known B. Flammability LEL .l.......Ql. UEL 6.7% c. Reactivity Hazard strong oxidizers • D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/DSJ. pH: -- Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/DSJ. Alpha particles yes/DSJ. Beta particles yes/DSJ. Gamma radiation yes/DSJ. IV. REFERENCES Cl) The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989 12) Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. NIOSH 1990 2 2 2 CJ) Threshold Limit values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-95. ACGIH. 14} 29 CFR 1910.1000. • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: bis <2-ethylhexvll pbthalate (Pi-sec-ocvtl nthalate) I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula ~G~2~4~6~J~6~P~4._ _________ _ Natural Physical State at 25°C .l~i~qu.,...i~d._ ____ _ Vapor Pressure -i~-~JM2 ___ mm Hg at 2O°C Melting Point ____ °F/°C Boiling Point _____ °F/°C Flash Point (QJ;llill or closed .l:J.U!) ~4~2~5~ ____ °C/':I solubility -!,I/Ai.yo> insoluble in water Other muscible w/ mineral oil and hexane .l..__ .l..__ 2....__ .l..__ .l..__ Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) A light colored, odorless liquid very viscous, (4) II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA standards: Smg/m3(21 TLV s mg/m3(31 PEL none found IDLH Routes of Exposure: inhalation, ingestion, eve contact, skin contact Acute/chronic symptoms: a substance of low toxicity by all routes of exposure irritating to eve, mucous membranes, nausea & diarrhea, Suspect carcinoaen,{4) First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; Ingestion: aet medical attention immediately; Eve contact; irrigate immediately: Skin contact; soap and water wash immediately • • Chemical Name: bis {2-ethvlhexyl)phthalate III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes x__ No Toxic by-products ~o~o~o~e.__ _____ _ B. Flammability LEL none found UEL c. Reactivity Hazard ~o~o~o~e'--'f~o~uun~d.__ _________ _ D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/IJQ pH: Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/IJQ Alpha particles yes/IJQ Beta particles yes/IJQ Gamma radiation yes/IJQ IV. REFERENCES <4> Documentation of the TLYs, 4th Edition ACGIH, 1980 (5) Chemical Hazard Resconse Information System, us Coast Guard. 1985 .5....__ .5....__ • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Toluene (Methyl benzene. toluoll I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula C7H8 -~~~------ Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid Vapor Pressure ----2..Q. mm Hg at 20°c Melting Point ~°F/°C Boiling Point Flash Point (open or closed cup) 40 ll0,6°F/°C OC/°F. 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 1.3.4 1,2,3,4 Solubility -H20 slightly soluble 1,3.4 Other miscible with alcohol. 1.3.4 chloroform. ether. acetone. glacial acetic acid. carbon disulfide Physical Features: (odor. color. etc.) colorless liquid with an aromatic odor. IP 0.02 ev. (3) derived from coal tar oil or petroleum Relative response on II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 50 ppm (5) TLV 100 ppm (6) PEL 2000 ppm (4) IDLH Routes of Exposure: contact. eye contact inhalation; ingestion. skin Acute/Chronic Symptoms: headache. lassitude. and Narcotic in high concentrations. nausea. Chronic; anemia and dermatitis. ( 2 l First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; get medical attention immediately; Eye contact: immediately; skin contact: soap and water wash immediately Ingestion; irrigate • Chemical Name: .T~o~l~u~e~n~e~-------- III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes x_ No Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL .L...0..1 UEL -~7~-~0-%_ C. Reactivity Hazard strong oxidizers • D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/D!J_ pH: __ Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/fill Alpha particles yes/fill Beta particles yes/fill Gamma radiation yes/fill IV. REFERENCES (1) The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989 (2) Documentation of the TLV. 4th Edition. 19ao 3 (3) NIOSH Pocket Guide for Chemical Hazards. 1990 (4) NEPA. Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. 8th Edition. 1984 (5) Threshold Limit values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-1995. (6) 29 CFR 1910.1000 4 • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Xylene, o, M. & P (Dimethyl benzene} I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula ~--1iio-------- Natural Physical State at 25°C liquid Vapor Pressure 1..::.2._ mm Hg at 20°c Melting Point 13-14°F/0 ~ Boiling Point 137-140°F/0 ~ _l__ Flash Point (open or closed cup) 90/84/81°C/0 ~ Solubility -H2O insoluble Other soluble in alcohol, ether and most other organic solvents. Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liguid with aromatic/ benzene odor. common solvent for paints and coatings. IP -s.5 ev. HNU relative response with 10.2 ev probe -11.3, OVA relative response -111 -116% II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Standards: 100 ppm (2) TLV IDLH 100 ppm (3) PEL 1,000 ppm (4) Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Ingestion, skin and/or Eye contact Acute/Chronic Symptoms: headache, fatigue. dizziness, lassitude. narcotic effects in high concentrations [5.6). chronic effects not well defined (1), First Aid: Inhalation: artificial respiration; Ingestion: get medical attention immediately; Eye contact; irrigate immediately; skin contact; soap and water wash immediately. • Chemical Name: Xylene. o. M. & P III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference E. A. Combustibility Yes _x No Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL 1.4% UEL .§...ll c. Reactivity Hazard strong oxidizers o. Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: Radioactive Hazard Background yes/IlQ Alpha particles yes/IlQ Beta particles yes/IlQ Gamma radiation yes/IlQ yes/no pH: Exposure Rate IV. REFERENCES 111 The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989. • 1.2.3.4 121 Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-1995. 13} 29 CFR 1910,1000 14} NIOSH Pocket Guide to chemical Hazards. 1990, 5} NFPA. Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials. Bth Edition. 1984, 16} Documentation of the TLV. 4th Edition. 1980 • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Naphthalene I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula _,,.C~l~O'--"H~8'-----------~ Natural Physical State at 25oC ~s~o~l~i~d~----~ Vapor Pressure _,,.Oi,~0~8'---mm Hg at 20oc Melting Point 176°F/0 c Boiling Point -~42~4~~~•~F/°C 2 2 Flash Point (open or closed cupl 2 Solubility -H2O 0.0003\ other Benzene, absolute alcohol, ether Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) with an odor of mothballs IP -8,12 ev C2l II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA Colorless to brown solid Standards: 10 ppm 14) TLV 10 ppm IS) PEL 500 ppm (2) IDLH Routes of Exposure: Inhalation. skin absorption, Ingestion, Skin and/or eve contact <2> Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Eye irritation, headache, confusion, excitement, malaise, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, irritation of bladder, profuse sweating, jaundice, blood in the urine, presence of free hemoglobin in the urine, kidney failure, dermatitis (2\, First Aid: Inhalation: artificial respiration; Ingestion; aet medical attention immediately; Eve contact; irrigate immediately; Skin contact; soap and water wash immediately, • • Chemical Name; Nacthalene III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes ___z.. No ---2 Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL _ _.,o...,,_.9'-'%'--UEL 5.9% c. Reactivity Hazard incompatible with strong oxidizers 2 D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no pH: Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES Cl) The Merck Index. 11th Edition, 1989, t2l NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1990 (3) The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11th Edition, 1987 (4) Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indicies. ACGIH. 1994-95 IS) 29 CFR 1910.1000. • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: Perchloroethylene I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula _,,.C~2.......,,Cu1~4.__ __________ _ Natural Physical State at 25oC -~l~i~q~u~i~d._ ___ _ Vapor Pressure _ _...1~4 __ mm Hg at 200c 2 2 Melting Point _::-~2 __ 0~/oC Boiling Point 250 o~/oC __..2 __ Flash Point (open or closed cup) N/A oC/oF Solubility - H20 0,015% 2 2 other misc with alcohol. ether, chloroform, benzene Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) colorless liquid with an odor like ether or chloroform IP-9.32 ev r21 OVA Relative Response 70% II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA suspect human standards: 25 ppm/3)TLV 25 ppm /4)PEL carcinogen /2)IDLH Routes of Exposure: Inhalation. Ingestion, Skin and/or Eye contact /2} Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Irritation of eyes, nose, and throat. nausea. flushed face and neck. vertigo. dizziness, incoordination, headache. carcinogen /2) First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; get medical attention immediately; Eye contact; immediately; Skin contact; soap and water wash immediately. Ingestion; irrigate • Chemical Name: Perchloroethylene III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yes Toxic by-products B. Flammability LEL none No _x__ UEL • none c. Reactivity Hazard Incompatible with oxidizers. chemically active metals. such as lithium. and beryllium & barium; caustic soda; hydroxide. potash <21 D. Corrosivity Hazard yes/no pH: Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Exposure Rate Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES 1. The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989 2 strong barium. sodium 2. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. 1990 J. Threshold Limit values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-95. ACGIH. 4. CFR 1910.1000. • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: _P.y_r~e~n~e~----------- I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Reference Chemical Formula .Q1.__J!1u---- Natural Physical State at 25°C _s_o_l_i-d~---~~ Vapor Pressure----~ mm Hg at 20°c Melting Point ~°F/°C Boiling Point .i.QA°F/'.'..C Flash Point (open or closed cup) ----~°C/°F 1. 2 1. 2 1. 2 Solubility -H2O insoluble 1.2 other partially soluble in organic solvents 1.2 = Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) Colorless solid (impurities give a yellow color) (1,2) II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA standards: no data TLV IDLH no data PEL Routes of Exposure: Inhalation. Ingestion. Skin absrobtion. Eye contact no data Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Pyrene is carcinogenic. absorbed through the skin. and a skin irritant (3) First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; Ingestion; get medical attention immediately; Eye contact; irrigate immediately; Skin contact; soap and water wash immediately. • • Chemical Name: LP~y.r~e~o~e'----------- III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS Reference A. Combustibility Yee~ No~ Toxic by-products When heated to combustion. pyreoe emits acrid smoke and fumes B. c. D. Flammability LEL --~ UEL ---~ Reactivity Hazard Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background yea/no Alpha particles yea/no Beta particles yea/no Gamma radiation yea/no IV. REFERENCES yea/no pH: Exposure Rate 1. The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989. 2. The condensed Chemical Dictionary. Hawley. 11th. Edition. 1987. J. CAMEO computer data base developed by EPA and NOAA. 1986. • • HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION FORM Chemical Name: ~a~e~n~z~o~c~a~J~p~yµr~e~n~e;;_ ______________ _ I. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Chemical Formula ~c~2~0_..a.1~2 ____ _ Natural Physical State at 2s0 c solid Reference 1.2 1.2 Vapor Pressure _______ mm Hg at 20°c Melting Point 179 °F/':..S;_ Boiling Point 310-312 1.2.3 Flash Point (open or closed cup) nonflanunable°C/°F solubility -H2O insoluble in water 1.2.3 Other Slightly soluble in alcohol and methanol. slightly soluble in benzene. Physical Features: (odor, color, etc.) faint aromatic odor 11.2.3) II. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA 1.2 toluene. xylene, Yellowish crystals standards: TLV suspected human carcinogen (5) PEL worker exposure by all routes should be carefully controlled (4) no data IDLH with a Routes of Exposure: Ingestion. Inhalation. skin/Eye contact Acute/Chronic Symptoms: Irritation of lungs and skin. bronchitis. coughing. breathing difficulty. Long-term exposure may affect lungs. kidneys. skin. urinary tract. reproductive First Aid: Inhalation; artificial respiration; Ingestion: get medical attention immediately; Eye contact: irrigate immediately; Skin contact: soap and water wash immediately. • Chemical Name: Benzo(aJpyrene III. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTIC s Reference A. Combustibility Yes No _x__ Toxic by-products this is a product- of incomplete combustion • B. Flammability LEL ___ UEL ___ _ c. Reactivity Hazard Incompatible with strong oxidizers D. Corrosivity Hazard Neutralizing agent: E. Radioactive Hazard Background yes/no Alpha particles yes/no Beta particles yes/no Gamma radiation yes/no IV. REFERENCES yes/no pH: 1. The Merck Index. 11th Edition. 1989. Exposure Rate 2. The condensed chemical Dictionary. Hawley. 11th. Edition. 1987. 3. chemical safety Data Guide. The Bureau of National Affairs. 1985. 4. Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1994-1995. ACGIH 5. 29 CFR 1910.1000 Frank G. Johns Clerk Terry T. Leitner Chiol Deputy Clerk •· • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OFFtce OF THE CLERl< WF.STERN 01smlCT "~ NORTH CAROLINA ROOM 20•, CHARLES R. JONAS FEOEnAl. BUiLCINO •01 wesr mAoe STru!ET CHARLOTT!!, ~ORlll CIIROUNA 20202 FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET FAX NUMBER {704)344-6703 DOCUMENT DESCRIPTlON: ___ J)YJ: ,>hte~/ . -~ (JS-I! {Is-(J;<1.rakc'c> ' TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGes4- coMMENTS: (excluding transmittal page) \ IP THERE ARE ANY PROBLtMS Wini THIS TRANSMISSION, PLEASE CALL(l<U)344-6200. rn0 3110l~~H) -1~noJ l)l~lSICT sn I 704)344•6203 i 1 , ' FAX(704)34~-6703 ) ( J I, ' • ·•···-------i l Proceedings include ~vents between 6/20/94 and ?./12/96. 3,93crl86-ALL USA v. :Cherokee, et al MAG APPEAL CLOSED MAG APPEAL CLOSEO . U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina (Charlotte) CRIMINAL]DOCKET FOR CASE#: 93-CR-186-ALL USA v. Cherokee, et ~l Filed: 0B/05/93 Dkt# in other court: iNone 6/20/94 6/21/94 6/21/94 6/22/.94 6/?.3/94 6/24/94 6/?.7/94 6/28/94 u'ury trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Ei.dF)on, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/ Govt: 1 s evidence. (srg) [Entry date 07 /11/94] Jury trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eid.ion, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Govt's evic)ence. (erg) [Entry date 07 /ll/94] Jury trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Govt's evidence. (erg) (Entry date 07 /11/94] ! Jury trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Govt's evidence. At the conclitsion of Govt' s evidence, Def ts made the !following MOTIONS; 1) to DISMISS, 2) to STRIKE testiimony of Mr. Cornelius, 3) to DISMISS and 4) for JUDGMENT OF ACQ. MOTIONS DENIED. DENIED. (srg) (Entry date 07/11/94) i ,Jur:\i' trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland F.itl.sjon, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues. Defte proceed to offer evitl.ence. (sr.g) [Entry date 07 /ll/94] Jury trial as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eid~on, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Defts' evidence. (srg) [Entry date 07 /11/94] ,Jur~ tri.al as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Defts' evidence. (See Defts' proffered evidence, Exhibit #88, vid~o tapes.) (srg) [Entry date 07 /11/94) Jury trial as to Resources 1.nc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/Defts' evidence. (See Oefts' offer of proof as recorded in the recdrd.) Defts rest. GOVT'S REBUTTAL EVIDENCE -The Govt proqeeds to offer rebuttal testimony. At the conclusion of rebuttal evidence, the Govt rest. Defts renew Rule 29 Motion, Motion to Dismiss. MOTIONS OENIED. Final Arguments. (srg) [Entry date 07 /11/94) Docket as of Februarj 12, 1996 3:34 pm Page l C:00 31107~~HJ -l~noJ lJI~lSia sn \ ,J j I r I 1 I ~ i I '1 I i • Proceedings include Jvents between 6/20/94 and 2/12/96. 3:93crl86-ALL USA v. ICherokee, et al MAG APPEAL 6/29/94 6/29/94 260 7 /21/94 261 8/31/94 262 8/31/94 263 9/12/94 10/11/94 264 10/11/94 265 CLOSED Jury trial as to Resources rnc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell held/continues w/the Judge's CHARGE. The Jury retires to deliberate at 10:15 a. m. and returns to open Court w/VERDICTS of GUILTY as to all Defta at 11:29 a. m. (Defts to remain on bond and was ordered not to contact any of the wits. sentencing deferred to Oat. term.) Deft.#1, Guilty as to cts 1-6, & 8. Deft #2, Guilty as to Cts 1-6, & 8. Deft #3, Guilty as to (:ts 1-6. (erg) [Entry date 07/11/94] JURY VERDICT as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland EidJon, Gene We!ll.ey (Gabe) Hartsell Guilty: Resources Inc. Cherokee (1) count(s) 1, 2-6, 8, Keith Norland Eidson (2) count(s) 1, 2-6, B, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) count (s) 1, 2-6 (srg) [Entry date 07/11/94) Sen~encing set for 9, 30 9/19/94 for Resou~·ces Inc. Che~ok~e, f.ot' Keith Norland Eidson, for Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartlsell , Resources Inc. Cherokee (l) count(s) 1, 2-6, B, Keif,h Not'land Eidson (2) count(s) l, 2-6, 8, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) count(s) 1, 2-6 (srg) [Entry date 07/11/94] C,TA i:.o as to Theodore Karl Glauser Authorization to Pay H, M. Whitesl.des $ 16,604.58 Voucher# 0678181] ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) [Entry date 07 /21/94] CJA ',21 as to Keith Not'land Eidson Ai1thorization to Pay Kris Turschmld $ l,.423. 03 for Expert Services voucher it 0161!140 ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) [En~ry date 09/01/94) CJAi21 as to Theodore Karl Glauser Authorization to Pay Kris 'I'ursohmid $ 2,225.86 for Expert Services voucher# 0161140 ( Signed by Judge Robert D, Potter ) (mga) (Entry date 09/01/94) Deadline updated as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norl;and Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell, set Sentiencing for 4:00 9/21/94 for Resources Inc. Cherokee, for ,Keith Norland F.idson, for Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (ssJi) (Entry date 09/12/94] ' MOTION by Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell to Continue Sentencing Hearing (mga) [Entry date 10/12/94] MOTJ;ON by Ke:ith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell for ',New Trial (mga) [Entry date 10/12/94] Docket as of Februar~ 12, 1996 3:34 pm Page 2 £00 3110l~~HJ -l~noJ lJI~lSIU sn ProcAAdings 1.nclude ~vents between 6/20/94 and 2/12/96. 3:93cr186-ALL USA v. !Cherokee, et al MAG hPPEAL 10/11/94 -- 10/11/94 -- 10/12/94 261'i 10/17/94 267 10/17/94 ?.68 10/17/94 269 10/1R/94 ?.70 10/18/94 271 10/18/94 272 10/19/94 273 I CLOSED ORAi, ORDER as to Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Har1j:lle11 denyi.ng [265-l] motion for New Trial as to Keith Norland Eidson (2), Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3), denying (264-1] mot.i.on to Continue as to Keith Norland Eidson (2), Gene We~ley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) ( Entered by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) [Entry date 10/12/94) Sf'\nt.Ancing held Resources Inc. Cherokee (1) count (s) 1, 2-6; 8, Keith Norland Eidson (2) count(s) 1, 2-6, 81 Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) count(s) 1, 2-6 (srg) [En~ry date 10/14/94] NOTICE OF APPEAL by Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) cou,:it(e) 1, 2-6 cc: Counsel, USM and USPO (mga) [En~ry date 10/18/94] JtIDQMENT Reeourcee Inc. Cherokee (1) count(s) 1, 2 -6 1 B . FOUR (4) YEARS PROBATION, $50,000 FINE and $1,100 ASS~SSMENT ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter) ( Crim Judge Vol: 43 Page 1 65) (mga) [Entry date 10/18/94] ,JUDGMENT Keith Norland Eidson (2) ccunt (s) 1, 2 -6 1 8 FIFTY ONE (51) MONT~IS IMPRISONM2NT each count to run concurrently, THREE (3) YEARS SUPERVISED RELEASE, $5,000 FINE and $350 ASSESSMENT ( Si.gned by Judge Robert 0. Potter ) ( 'Crim Judge Vol: 46 Page: 66) (mga) [Entry date 10/18/94] ; ,JlJOOMF.NT Gene WP.\sley (Gabe) Hartsell (3) count (s) 1, FIFTY ONE ! ( 51) MONTHS IMPlHSONMENT, THREE ( 3) YEARS SUPERVISED RELEASE each ct. to ,cun concurrently, $10,000 FINE on all counts and $50 ASSESSMENT, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Ha,ctsell (3) count(e) 2-6. THIRTY SIX (36) MONTHS IMPRISONMENT ea ct to run concurrently with ct. 1, THREE (3) YEARS SUPERVISED RELSASE each ct. to run concurrently, $10,000 FINE on all counts and $250 ASSESSMENT ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Pottier ) ( Crim Judge Vol, 46 Page, 67) (mga) [Entry date 10/18/94] MOTION by Keith Norland Eidson for Payment of Expert Feea (mg.\) [Entry date 10/18/94] CJA 20 as to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Harteell Authorization to P.ay:Tlil"l'F.RTM PAYMENT Edward A. Fiorella$ 11,448.01 Voucher II 0619430 ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (cat) [En~ry date 10/18/94] C,TA :20 as to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell : Appointment of Attorney Edward A. Fi.orella (Fiorella has been paid interim payment, so new/final voucher prepared), voucher# 0619430 (cati) [Entry date 10/18/94] NOTICE OF APPEi\.!. by Keith Norland Eidson (2) count(s) 1 1 2-6,i 8 cc, Counsel, USM and USPO (mga) [Enqry date 10/19/94] Docket as of February 12, 1996 3:34 pm Page 3 3110l~~H) -l~n□) l)l~lSICT sn I 11 ) J i l ) ; Proceedings include ~vents between 6/20/94 and 2/12/96. 3:93crl86-ALL USA v. ;Cherokee, et al MAG APPEAL 10/19/94 2?4 10/19/94 -- 1.o/✓.1/g4 7.75 10/24/94 -- 10/25/94 2?6 10/?.7 /94 ?.77 10/27/94 279 10/2?/94 280 10/2?/94 281 10/2?/94 -- 10/27/g4 -- 10/31/94 -- CLOSED MOT!ON hy Ke.i.th Norland Eidson to be Released on Bond Pending Appeal f.rom a Judgment of Conviction (mga) [En~ry date 10/19/94] Notice of appeal and certified copy of docket as to Keith Norland F.idson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell to USCA: [27~-1] appeal, [266-1] appeal (mga) [Entry date 10/19/9<1] NOTiCB ?.-6; 8 [Entry OF APPEAL by Resources Inc. Cherokee cc: Counsel, USM and USPO (mga) date 10/24/94] (1) count(s) 1, Notice of appeal and certified copy of docket as to Resources Inc. Cherokeo;, to !JSCA, (275-1] appeal (mga) [Entry date 10/24/94) ORDER as to Keith Norland Eidson granting (270-1) motion as t::o !(.el.th Norland Eidson (2) ( Sig:ned by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) [Entry date 10/26/94) PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION REPORT (Sealed) as to Keith Norland Eidson (mga) [Entry date 10/27/91] P.RRSRN'l'ENCE INVESTIGATION' REPORT (Sealed) as to Gene Wesley (C:labe) Hartsell (mga) [Entry date 10/27/94] i PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION RRPORT (Sealed) as to Resources Inc.' Cherokee (mga) [Entry date 10/27/94] MOTION by Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell to be Released Pending Appeal from Judgment on Bond (mga) [Entry date 10/31/94] RES~ONSE by USA aa to Kelth Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell in opposition to [280-1] motion to be Released Pending Appeal from Judgment on Bond, (274-1] mot.{on to be Released on Bond (mga) [Entry date 10/31/94) USCJ\. Case Number aa to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell Re, (266-1] appeal USCA Number: 94-5796 (mga) [Entjry date 10/31/94] IJSCA Case Number as to Keith Norland Eidson Re: [273-l] app,ial. USCA Number: 94-5797 consolidated w/94-5796 (mga) [Enqry date 10/31/94] ' USCA Case Number as to Resources Inc. Cherokee Re, (275-1] appaal USCA Number, 94•5804 consolidated w/94-5796 (mga) [Entry date 10/31/94) Docket as of February 12, 1996 3:34 pm Page 4 500 31101~1:JH) -1~nm 1)1~1s1a sn i ., ' I 'i ' ( I l, i_' i , .. ' ' • ---<•I------------- Proceedings include ~vents between 6/20/94 and 2/12/96. 3:93cr186-ALL USA v. :cherokee, et al MAG APPE:AL 11/1/94 282 11/2/94 283 11/4/94 284 11/8/94 285 11/22/94 286 12/9/94 12/19/94 287 1/19/95 291 CLOSED ORDER a~ to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell denying (280-1] motion to be Released Pendl,ng Appeal from Judgment on Bond as to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hai:-tsell (3) ( signed by Judge Rob'!'rt D. Potter l (mga) [Entry date 11/01/94] MEMORANnT,JM by Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell in support of their Motion for Release Pending Appeal (mga) [En¢ry date 11/03/94] ! MOTION by Keith Norland Eidson and Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell for Reconsideration of [282-1] order (mga) [En¢ry date 11/04/94] ORDER as to Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell denying (284-1] motion for Reconsideration of [282-1) order as to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell (3), denying [274-1] motion to be Released on Bond as to Keith Norland Eidson (2) ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter l (mga) (Entry date 11/09/94) MOT:tON by Theodore Karl Glauser for Payment of Expert Feei:i (mga) (Entry date 11/22/94] TRANSCRIPT Trial fil,;d as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabel Hartsell for dates of 6/16/94 thru 6/27/94 Re: [275-1] appeal, [273-1) appeal, (?.66-1] appeal (mga) [Entry date 12/12/94) [Edit date 12/12/94) TRANSCRTPT Sentencing filed as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell for date of 10/12/94 Re: [275-1] appeal, [273-1] appeal, (266-1] app<1al (mgal [EntJ:y date 12/12/94] [Edit date 12/12/94] Judgment Returned Executed as to Keith Norland Eidson; on ll/~9/94 (mga) [Entry date 12/19/94] ,Judgment Returned Executed as to Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell ; on 11/30/94 (mga) [Entry date 12/19/94) C,TA .20 as to K,;{th Norland Eidson Authorization to Pay Dale Morrison$ 12,464.05 Voucher# 0619435 ( Signed by Jud(l'e Robert D. Potter l (mga) (Entry date 01/04/95] C,TA ;21 as to R"Rm1rces Inc, Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gab-,) Hartsell .Authorization to Pay Kris H. ·rurschmid $ 940. oo for Expert services Voucher ff 0161152 ( Sigl'\ed by Judge Robert D. Potter) (mga) [Entry date 01/04/95] ORD~R as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, GenA Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell, Theodore Karl Glauser granting [286-1] motion as to Theodore Karl Glauser (4) ( Signed by ,Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) [Entry date 01/19/95) Docket as of Februar~ 12, 1996 3134 pm Page 5 900 3110ld~H) -ldnO) l)ldlSia sn 91 :91 t l I ,, • • Proceedings include \"vents between 6/20/94 and 2/12/96, 3:93crl86-ALL USA v.:cherokee, et al MAG CLOSED Al?P!U\L 1/19/95 292 3/22/95 293 4/7/95 294 5/15/()5 2/2/96 296 C,TA: 21 as to Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland E:idson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell, Theodore Karl Glauser , Appc;:d.ntment of Kris H. Turschmid as Expert. Voucher II 016:).16?, ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (mga) (En~ry date 01/19/95) ORD~R re: payment of expert services provided by Steve Hartness of Acumen Investigative 8vc as to Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell, Theodore Karl Glauser, Voucher #0161138 dated 11/5/93 for Oft. Glauser is null & void, Vour,her #01611.39 dated 11/23/93 for Oft. Hartsell is null & voi.d, Voucher #645155 dated 4/4/94 for Dft Eidson iA null & void, Voucher #0161158 dated 11/2/93 for Dft: Gl1meer .l.s APP.ROVED as amended and forwarded to Circuit: Judge subject to final approval ( Signed by Judge Robert D. ~otter ) (bsw) (Entry date 03/23/95) CJA 21 as to Resources Inc. Cherokee Authorization to Pay Kris TUrschmid $ 4, 045. oo for Expert Services Voucher ti 0161162 ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter ) (jlk) [Entry date 04/10/95] C,JA: ?.1 as to Theodore Karl Glauser Authori:!:ation to Pay s~.eve Har:t.ness $ 4104. 64 for Expert Services Voucher # Ot6i1.S8 ( Signed by Judge Robert D. Potter and Judge Sam Er.vin, III) (jlk) [Entry date 05/05/95] 'l'r..arismi.tt.sd Clerk' a Certificate to USCA certifying record is complete re: (275-1] appeal by Resources Inc. Cherokee, [273-1] appeal by Keith Norland Eidson, [266-1) appeal by Gfmt?. Wesley (Gabel Hartsell (chh) (Entry date 05/18/95] MO'!'lON by Resources Inc. Cherokee, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley (Gabe) Hartsell for New Trial (jlk) (En~ry date 02/02/96] Docket as of Februar~ 12, 1996 3:34 pm Page 6 ' l00 3110l~~HJ -l~noJ lJl~lSicr sn i ', ( I • • State of North Carolina J\IICIIAEL F. EASLEY ATTl>HNE\' GENEHAI, Via Facsimile Harriet Fisher 3304 Criminal Court Building 700 East 4th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 l>t.'llilrlllH_'lll ()j .ltlSliCl' 1'.<). IH>Xti:!!l Hr\! .El< iH February 7, 1996 Reply to Robert R. Gelblum Environmental Division (919) 733-8352 Fax -(919) 733-9909 gclblumrr@wastenot.chnr.state.nc.us Re: Administrative Search Warrant 120 I Berryhill Rd., Charlotte Dea Ms. Fisher: Faxed herewith, as you and I discussed my sending, is an affidavit my client Doug Moore, of the state Superfund Section, and I have prepared, for Doug's signature, setting forth the basis for the State's desire for an administrative search warrant to enter, and obtain environmental samples from, the above-referenced property. As I stated, though Doug is still not precisely certain what day in the near future he will be in a position to travel from Raleigh to Charlotte to see to this work, I am faxing the draft affidavit in hopes someone there could review it for anything seen as deficiencies, in order to expedite Doug's obtaining of a Superior Court judge's signature when he actually does come down. Thenk you for your help. c: Doug Moore ,/ Yours truly, ,1, rrrn u~----- Robert R. Gelblum Assistant Attorney General • STA TE OF NORTH CAROLINA In the General Court of Justice Mecklenburg County ) ) ) ) ) ) • AFFIDAVIT TO OBTAIN ADMINISTRATIVE INSPECTION WARRANT FOR PARTICULAR CONDITION OR ·ACTIVITY 1. The undersigned is an Environmental Chemist with the CERCLA Branch of the Superfund Section, Division of Solid Waste Management, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources appearing this day to request an administrative search warrant for the Cherokee Oil Company Site ("site"), 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. 2. The site is registered as parcel #16, block #51, tax map #71 at the Mecklenburg County Tax Assessors office. 3. The site is owned by Gene Wesley Hartsell, as recorded in Deed Book #5828, Page #0131 at the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds. 4. The site was formerly operated by Cherokee Resources, Inc. ("Cherokee"), a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State ofNorth Carolina with its principal place of business at 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, North Carolina. 5. Keith Norland Eidson was President and chief operating officer of Cherokee and had a fifty percent (50%) ownership interest in Cherokee. Gene Wesley Hartsell was Vice President of Cherokee and had a fifty ( 50%) ownership interest in Cherokee. 6. Cherokee was in the business of, among other things, reclaiming waste oil for energy recovery and treating and disposing of oil-contaminated wastewaters, as well as treating other industrial wastewaters at the site. Cherokee Resources used the site as a waste oil processing facility. 7. · In July 1991, a criminal investigation was conducted by the EPA Hazardous Waste Section, the EPA Criminal Investigation Division, the Office of the FBI, and several other state and local authorities. A criminal search warrant was served on the owner of the site and a criminal investigation was conducted at Cherokee Oil's 1201 Berryhill Road facility and at a Cherokee Oil facility at 925 South Summit Avenue, Charlotte. 8. As a result of the criminal investigation, Keith Norland Eidson, Gene Wesley Hartsell and Theodore Karl Glauser were indicted on charges of conspiracy to violate the federal Clean Water Act by illegally disposing of and otherwise handling wastewaters in violation of permit limitation. • Affidavit for 1201 Berryhill Road Page2 • 9. In 1991, EPA detennined the Summit Avenue location posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, or welfare, or the environment. Between August 1991 and March 1993, the EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch ("ERRB") conducted an extensive emergency removal action at Cherokee Oil's 925 South Summit Avenue location. The South Summit Avenue location was an unpennitted temporary storage facility operated by Cherokee Resources from August 1990 to August 1991. 10. EPA identified approximately 6,096 drums, 13 roll-off containers of contaminated soil, several tankers containing liquid waste and trailers containing drums stored at the Summit Avenue site. The wastes stored at the Summit Avenue location included polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), highly flammable solvents, cyanides, strong acids and bases, hazardous organic compounds and hazardous inorganic substances. 1 I. In 1993, Keith Norland Eidson and Gene Wesley Hartsell were convicted of conspiracy to violate the federal Clean Water Act. In 1994, Eidson and Hartsell were given active sentences which they are currently serving at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. 12. On Tuesday, January 30, 1996, I telephoned Gene Wesley Hartsell to seek his authorization to enter the site for the purpose of collecting environmental samples. Mr. Hartsell stated that before he allows anyone to enter his property, he wants to inspect the property following EP A's removal action. He stated that he would be willing to allow us to collect soil samples after he gets out of prison. When I asked him for a specific time, Mr. Hartsell responded that his conviction was under appeal and that he could be released as soon as Friday, February 2, 1996 or as late as August 1998. 13. I asked Mr. Hartsell if he could have a representative meet us at the site to observe the sampling event. Mr. Hartsell stated that he wants to have a representative at the site when any soil samples are taken from his property. We both agreed that he would attempt to locate a representative and that I would contact him on Tuesday, February 6, 1996 in order to discuss the sampling event. 14. I in fact telephoned Mr. Hartsell on February 6th, but was told by a Seymour Johnson official named Robin Woodard, who left the phone to tell Mr. Hartsell ofmy call, that Mr. Hartsell had said that he would not speak to me, that his attorney had told him he does not have to assent to our going on the site, and that he will write me a letter. Based on a call to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals on February 5th, oral argument on Mr. Hartsell's appeal was heard on February 2nd. 15. Cherokee used the site as an unpennitted temporary storage facility housing drums, above-ground tanks, underground tanks, vats, tanker trailers and roll-offs containing polychlorinated biphenyls, flammable solids and liquids, strong acids and bases, hazardous organic compounds, hazardous inorganic compounds, waste oil and sludges. • Affidavit for 120 I Benyhill Road Page 3 • 16. Many of the 2,856 drums found at the site were stacked both inside and outside the warehouse with incompatible waste types stored adjacent to each other. A number of containers had corroded causing the contents to leak onto the floor of the warehouse and to the surface of the soil surrounding the warehouse. A large volume of free-standing oily liquid and sludge covered the surface soils within three diked basin areas on the site. In September 1994, EPA determined the 1201 Benyhill Road site posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, or welfare, or the environment. 17. Between November 1994 and December 1995, EPA-ERRB conducted a second extensive emergency removal action at the Cherokee Oil's 1201 Benyhill Road location to remove the imminent threat. 18. In 1990, Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection videotaped a release of an oily material from the site onto a neighboring property at Suburban Propane. The historic releases may have resulted in actual or potential exposure of workers to hazardous substances. 19. The overland runoff release was intercepted by three storm sewer manholes where it was directed south, underground, to an outlet on an unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek ("UT"). The UT directs the runoff east to Stewarts Creek. Stewarts Creek is reportedly used for recreational fishing. The historic release may pose an actual or potential threat of exposure to hazardous substances on the part of nearby animals, food chain species and/or human beings. 20. A limited number of samples collected by EPA during the removal action demonstrates residual soil contamination at the site. Releases from the site may pose an threat to nearby workers, food chain species and/or human health. 21. Due to the types of residual contamination remaining at the site, the potential threat posed by historic releases and the inability to coordinate the sampling event with Mr. Hartsell, the CERCLA Branch requests an administrative search warrant to collect additional environmental samples from the site as part of an environmental assessment of 1201 Benyhill Road. The samples will be used to determine the threat posed to human health and the environment from historic releases. The assessment will also be used to determine the need for additional investigation under CERCLA and/or other legal authorities. Douglas B. Moore Sworn and subscribed to before me. 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' ' •·' I l;/2/ ,eJ ;;'7 -µy)i ./4._ .,#7/~ /1' ~ , l.7M e ff, /,krzXT~I / :/!t, Pl-e~se''E-1r::J(rc. 71~ l;lte;TlJl/f -----de.£.~/Jf?JM--~ ft/)Ji' · /4 fZJ bt/~ 1 ¾is ~e~ ,' .. : ' ' \ \ .. •._ • Memo Date: February 6, 1996 To: From: Re: File Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Site Access Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 On Tuesday, January 30, 1996, I called Mr. Gary Miller, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base -Federal Prison Center case manager (919) 735-9711. Mr. Miller is the case manager for Mr. Gene W. Hartsell, inmate at the federal prison center. Mr. Hartsell is the legal owner of the Cherokee Oil Company site. Mr. Miller arranged for me to have a phone conversation with Mr. Hartsell to gain access to the subject site. I identified myself and explained to Mr. Hartsell that I was conducting an environmetnal assessment on behalf of the EPA for the subject site. The investigation includes collection of environmental samples to address the long-term concerns related to historic releases from the site. Mr. Hartsell stated that there were no releases from the site to any neighboring properties. I recalled to Mr. Hartsell a videotape of a historic release from the site to the neighboring Suburban Propane property. He stated that Cherokee specifically constructed catch basins at the site to prevent runoff from leaving the site and that the catch basins functioned as they were designed. Mr. Hartsell denied that the release was a result of activities at the Cherokee Oil Company site. Mr. Hartsell claims that the site does not pose an endangerment to the public health or the environment. I told him that according to the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds, he was the legal property owner. He stated that technically the property was owned by a company named "Centennial, Inc.", who in turn had sold the property to him. Since he had not paid for the property, the property technically reverts back to Centennial. I asked him who owns Centennial. He stated that he is one of the owners. I asked him if there were any other owners of Centennial. He stated that there were not. • I told Mr. Hartsell that we wanted to collect three soil samples to further assess any residual soil contamination that may remain at the site. He stated his opinion that we were conducting a repetitive investigation and that EPA had already collected the samples we needed to collect. I reminded him that EPA confined its removal action to the immediate abatement of on-site threats and that we were collecting off-site samples as well to address other potential environmental impacts. Mr. Hartsell stated that before he allows anyone to enter his property, he wants to inspect the property following EPA's removal action. He stated that he would be willing to allow us to collect soil samples after he gets out of prison. I explained that I had a deadline to meet and asked him for a specific time. Mr. Hartsell's responsed that his conviction was under appeal and that he could be released as soon as Friday, February 2, 1996 or as late as August 1998. I asked Mr. Hartsell if he could have a representative meet us at the site to observe the sampling event. Mr. Hartsell stated that he wants to have a representative at the site when any soil samples are taken from his property. We both agreed that he would attempt to locate a representative and that I would contact him on Tuesday, February 6, 1996 in order to make arrangements for collecting the requested samples. On Tuesday, February 6, 1996, I called Seymour Johnson AFB -FPC (919) 735-9711 and spoke with Mrs. Robin Woodard. Mr. Gary Miller, case manager for Gene W. Hartsell was not present at the facility and would not be available until after 12:30 p.m .. Robert Gelblum, assistant attourney general with the N.C. Attourney Generals office was present as a witness to the conversation. I explained to Mrs. Woodard that I worked for the State Division of Solid Waste Management, that I was conducting an environmental investigation on a property in Charlotte owned by inmate Gene W. Hartsell, that I had previously spoken with Mr. Hartsell to arrange to collect environmental samples from his property and that Mr. Hartsell had agreed to speak with me on this day. Mrs. Woodard stated that she would page Mr. Hartsell and that we could wait on the phone or call beack in S minutes. We decided to call back. I called back Mrs. Woodard about 10 minutes later. Mrs. Woodard stated that she had spoke with Mr. Hartsell and told him that someone with the State Division of Solid Waste Management had contacted her and requested to speak with him. Mrs. Woodard stated that Mr. Hartsell stated to her that he was not interested in speaking with us on the phone. She stated that Mr. Hartsell asked her to get my name and address and that Mr. Hartsell would write us a letter. She stated that he told her that he had spoken with his lawyer and that his lawyer had advised him that he did not have to let us onto his property, unless he was present. Mr. Gelblum interjected at this point and stated to Mrs. Woodard that the property in question has been shown to have contained hazardous wastes and that the State was investigated the property as a potential human health threat. She advised that we sue Mr. Hartsell to gain access to the site. She asked if this was a civil matter. Mr. Gel bl um indicated that at this time it was a civil matter, but that Mr. Hartsell was placing himself at risk and could face possible • • criminal penalties for obstructing an investigation. She asked for our names and addresses, which was given to her to transfer to Mr. Hartsell. Both I and Mr. Gelblum asked her to request the name of Mr. Hartsell's attourney, in order to facilitate any future negotiations on this matter. She stated that she would transmit this information to the case manager, Gary Miller, and that she and Mr. Miller would talk with Mr. Hartsell this afternoon and attempt to persuade him to speak with us on the phone. .... OHM Remedialio, , Services Corp. ~--==-A Subsidiary of OHM Corporation January 24, 1996 Mr. Douglas Moore North Carolina Dept. Of Environmental Health and Natural Resources Superfund Section Division of Solid Waste Management 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 150 Raleigh, NC 27605 Dear Mr. Moore: RECEIVED JAN 251996 SUPERFUND SECTION Enclosed please find a set of keys for the Cherokee Oil -Berryhill Road Site located in Charlotte, North Carolina. In case you need to call me or page me, my numbers are as follows: 1/800/999-6710, Pin #997-6021 (Pager) 770-453-7722 (Office) If you have any further questions or need anything else, please give me a call. Sincerely, OHM REMEDIATION SERVICES CORP. Im !It~ 1-t~td-- John A. Custance Program Manager JAC/lhw/0601.11r pc: Steve Spurlin Jack Kilbarger 5335 Triangle Parkway, Suite 450 c Norcross, Georgia 30092 D 404-729-3900 • Memo Date: December 22, 1995 To: File From: Douglas Moore 4 f?>.,U,..,,____, Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Re: Follow-Up On-Site Reconnaissance Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 • On Wednesday, December 20, 1995, Doug Moore of the NC Superfund Section travelled to the subject site to conduct a follow-up on-site reconnaissance. At 10:45, I arrived at the subject site and met with EPA federal on-scene coordinator Steve Spurlin. Mr. Spurlin provided copies of analytical results from soil samples collected by EPA during the removal action. He also presented a discussion of the analytical results in relation to EPA's removal action. At 11 :00, Jarrell Wootan of Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection (MCDEP) arrived at the site. Mr. Spurlin provided a sampling grid map established for the drum staging area located northwest of the site across Berryhill Road and analytical results that correspond to sample points as outlined on the map. The sampling map and analytical results are attached to the back of this memo. Mr. Spurlin indicated that Grids #I and #2 correspond to the main staging areas for drums removed from the subject site. Grids #3 and #4 represent areas where materials removed from the drums were handled and transferred to appropriate shipping containers prior to removal off-site to RCRA facilities. The analytical results exhibit residual levels of BETX (benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylene), chlorinated solvents and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in soil samples removed from these locations. Mr. Spurlin believes the PAH's identified in the soil samples originated from a layer of coal that was encountered under the staging area when EPA scraped the surface of the site. He stated that the BETX and chlorinated solvents may have resulted from leaking drums that were staged on the property. He stated that EPA scraped surface soils from this location and removed visibly contaminated soils from the staging area. He indicated that the levels found in the I • • subsurface soils were well below regulatory levels for a removal action. EPA then brought in clean backfill, applied a surface layer of clean soil to the drum staging area, and reseeded the area. Mr. Spurlin stated that EPA removed three underground storage tanks (UST) from a refueling island located at the southwest corner of the site. In the process, EPA excavated approximately 100 cubic yards of soil from around and under the UST's and stockpiled on the site. A soil sample (CO-WS-28) collected from the bottom of the excavation at UST #8 exhibited elevated concentrations of BETX compounds, tetrachloroethene and two different phthalates in a tight red clay. Mr. Spurlin stated that the levels found at the base of the excavation pit were below EPA regulatory concerns for a removal action and that EPA backfilled the excavation with clean soil. A soil sample (CO-WS-38) collected from the stockpile exhibited elevated concentrations of ketones, BETX compounds, methylnaphthalene and several phthalates. Mr. Spurlin indicated that the levels of contaminants found in the soils were below EPA regulatory levels for a removal action. He stated that EPA plans to use the stockpile to regrade the site to route the surface drainage towards the southeast corner of the site. At 11:20, Jarrell Wootan, Steve Spurlin and Doug Moore toured the site. The site is surrounded by a chain link fence topped with concertina wire. A former gap in the fence at the southwest corner of the site has been fenced with a gate. There were several piles of soil visible over the surface of the site: some with plastic tarpaulines, some uncovered. In the center of the site is a rectangular warehouse. A muddy, open lot is located between the warehouse and Berryhill Road. I took a panoramic photograph of the site from the northwest corner entrance to the site. We walked across the open lot to a soil pile covered by a plastic tarpauline, located near the southwest corner of the site at the approximate location of the former refueling island. Steve Spurlin stated that this was the area where the UST's were located. A large front end loader was observed putting soil into a roll-off container at this location. Mr. Spurlin stated that this is the soil stockpile that corresponds to soil sample CO-WS-38. Mr. Spurlin said EPA removed three large, approximately 20,000 gallon underground storage tanks from this location. There was a 1-1.5 foot thick concrete pad and two concrete pyrimad shaped structures covering the UST's. The pyramid shaped structures had several uncapped fill pipes running into the ground. EPA demolished the concrete structures and pad in order to get to the UST's. Underneath the pad, they encountered a layer of oil saturated gravel that was approximately I foot thick. EPA removed the oily waste from the excavation, stockpiled, manifested and shipped it off-site. A red clay layer was encountered below the gravel. Mr. Spurlin stated that the UST's were aligned side by side in a direction parallel to Berryhill Road (see figure in field notes). EPA labeled the three USTs #7, #8 and #9 in 2 • • order of location descending from furthest away to nearest Berryhill Road. Mr. Spurlin also stated that the oily layer was heaviest near UST #7 and believes that the material may have originated from leaky distribution pipes that connected to a loading platform located southeast of the UST's. He also indicated that a terra cotta pipe was encountered at this location, which he thinks may be associated with a former sewer system drain field. He suggested that the oily material may also have come from the terracotta pipe. The depth to the base of the excavation was approximately 14 feet. The soil from the excavation was stockpiled on site, sampled by EPA, and covered with a plastic tarpauline. EPA also collected a soil sample from the base of the excavation under UST #8. Later, EPA backfilled the excavation with clean soil. The materials contained inside the UST's were pumped out, manifested and shipped off-site to RCRA disposal facilities. The UST's were cut into pieces and removed from the site. Mr. Spurlin indicated that the UST's contained waste oil and sludge. EPA plans to reuse the stockpiled soils from the UST excavation to regrade the overland drainage towards the southeast corner of the site. During the August 1995 on-site reconnaissance, an elevated concrete and wood loading platform was observed at the south end of the warehouse. The platform was covered by a tin roof and housed two large, steel-plated, square vats. At the east side of the loading platform there were 6 large, approx. 20,000 gallon above-ground storage tanks (AST). Under the AST's was a containment wall composed of cinderblocks, labeled "containment area #2" by EPA. Another cinderblock wall was located at the south end of the loading platform that was built to serve as a containment basin. This was labeled "containment area #I" by EPA. During the December 1995 on-site reconnaissance, the elevated platform and associated steel plated vats, the 6 above-ground storage tanks and containment areas #I and #2 have been demolished. One large stockpile of contaminated soil covered with a plastic tarpauline, one stockpile of clean soil (uncovered) and one large stockpile of broken concrete pieces (uncovered) was observed in the former location of these prior features. Mr. Spurlin stated that EPA plans to remove the stockpile of contaminated soil and use the stockpile of clean soil to grade the site. EPA plans to leave the concrete pile in place. I took a panoramic photo of the site from the southeast corner of the site showing the condition of the site and the general surface slope. We inspected containment area #3, located at the northeast corner of the warehouse. The containment area cinderblock wall was intact. There was residual stained soil in the crawl space under the warehouse and at the northeast corner of the warehouse within containment area #3. Mr. Spurlin indicated that EPA did not plan to remove any soil from this area, because the levels were not above EPA regulatory levels and because it would require EPA to demolish the warehouse in order to get to it. The northeast corner was heavily vegetated and impassable. Mr. Spurlin stated that there are two empty square cinderblock impoundments located in this area and a small diameter plastic pipe leading from the warehouse to the impoundments. Mr. Spurlin did not know where the pipe 3 • • originated within the warehouse nor it's purpose. I took several photos of the containment area. We inspected the warehouse. There was a open roll-off container outside at the south end of the warehouse that was filled approx. halfway with metal debris. Mr. Spurlin stated that the roll-off was present on the site prior to the removal and that EPA was using it to store metal debris that could be salvaged. We inspected the inside of the warehouse. There were two large, empty, cylindrical tanks at the south end inside the warehouse. Mr. Spurlin said that these tanks were part of Cherokees wastewater treatment system. EPA removed oily liquids and sludges from inside these tanks. There was also a device that appeared to be stacked tubes. There were roughly 5 or 10 tubes, each about 3-5 inches in diameter, roughly 10-12 feet long on each rack and stacked several racks high. The ends of the tubes had a tapered fitting with a small 0.5 inch diameter plastic tube connecting the larger tubes together, end to end fashion. Mr. Spurlin said this was some sort of filtration system. I took a panoramic photo of the south end of the warehouse. There were numerous old desks, chairs, and furniture scattered along the east wall of the warehouse. There was a mens bathroom on the west wall. I observed a room through a open door at the north end of the warehouse that had a desk and chair and appeared to be a office. I did not see where the plastic pipe entered the warehouse from the previously mentioned impoundments at containment area #3. We walked outside the warehouse to the northwest entrance to the site. I walked down Berryhill Road to the southwest corner of the site. I took a panoramic photo of the site from Berryhill Road showing the new fence and gate and the south end of the warehouse. At 12: 10, we walked back to the command trailer at Drum Street and discussed the bulk analytical group data from the removal action. Mr. Spurlin pointed out that the majority of contaminants found at the site were BETX and chlorinated solvents. He stated that although PCB's were identified within the two vats located at the former loading platform, no levels were found above the Toxic Substances Control Act regulatory level of 50 ppm. Thus, they did not ship any bulk groups as PCB solids or PCB liquids from the site. I told Mr. Spurlin that our survey indicated that there were limited receptors that would be affected by a release from the site. As a result, only highly toxic, highly bioaccumulative and persistent contaminants would be capable of causing the site to score greater than 28.5 on the Hazard Ranking System and asked him if any of these contaminants were identified. Mr. Spurlin thought that some of the PCB data and PAH data may be useful. He agreed to review the results and provide copies of bulk group analytical results generated by EPA during the removal action to the NC Superfund Section. I gave Mr. Spurlin my current business address. At 12:40, Jarrell Wootan and Doug Moore departed the site. At 12:45, I broke for lunch. I arrived back at Raleigh at 16:30. 4 ... ~. ' . . . ::'•.;,.~:· 1~· ' -.'·::~~2;J ._tlit:\; ' .! .. l ·_:..1 ·,. ·::-.;~-~ •. ! •• 1.~ .~ -~:: . .. 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Meyer, Director Mr. John Gibson December 13, 1995 Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Manager Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection 700 North Tryon Street Char1otte, NC 28202 RE: Site Inspection On-Site Reconnaissance Cherokee Oil Company NCD 9611 198 Ei'l!J. <J'il'om 011 Dear Mr. Gibson: DEHNR David Lilley of the NC Superfund Section spoke with Ms. Francis Duncan of your office today to notify you that the NC Superfund Section will conduct a site reconnaissance of the subject site located In Mecklenburg County, North Carolina The reconnaissance will be conducted on December 20, 1995 by Doug Moore of the NC Superfund Section. The purpose of the reconnaissance Is to determine tt the site poses a hazard to public health or the environment because of releases of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. The reconnaissance team will locate all nearby water supplies (surface and groundwater, community and private) and any close sensitive environments, schools, and day care centers. This reconnaissance is not an emergency situation but is a normal step in the evaluation of all uncontrolled and unregulated potential hazardous waste sites in North Carolina. You may want to have your representative meet the reconnaissance team at the site. If so, please contact Doug Moore at (919) 733-2801, ext. 315 and he will coordinate a meeting. If the reconnaissance indicates the need for Mure study of the site, we will contact your office to advise. If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to call David Lilley or me at (919) 733-2801. cc: Phil Prete Doug Holyfield Pat Williamson Scott Ross David Lilley Donna Keith 1 sincerely, Pat DeRosa, Head CERCLA Branch NC Superfund Section P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l m'.. post-consumer paper Federal • er.rip Notification & Authorization Prepared by: ""D. {Y\<Jo/3e Today's Date: !)u ... I:!. I 9 'I~ • Use □lack Ink or Typewriter onJy.Staff to fill out fim 2 blocks only. Site Trip- Date of Trip: w~d,z~d"r, Dee;. :z.o,.('l"1.J If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Trip Date Changed To: _____ Cancelled: NCO#: -4<j'c~9Jb1 f ~ I Site Name: ?/te.-n,h<:... CJ, ( City: (h4¥lo ft~ County: t/Au{,.lo.. J,u,,'1 Reason for Trip: Name of Hotel (Overnight Trip): Hotel Telephone Number: ( ) ---------~ ---- Project Team Leader: /)0'0 /v),,.,r<e Assistants: l&«f, {211,-,, 6-n,t. , __________________ _ Attach To Notification Form: 1 copy each: Submit to the Industrial Hygienist Preliminary Assessment Form (First page only) Site Map PA Transmittal Letter (Please lisl approprialc County Health DcpartmCnt contact person to call to advise of lrip) · ~j,),:i--1-/a.·c: · Environmental Supervisor or Health Director to call: fr)r, ]ck., 0<h>c"-Title: lu1,.fe A~,zr·i- (Nole if Dr., M.I'., etc.) /Y1c_;- Telephone Number: (;7,11)33,;'. -~,o0 1 ' Notes: Health Department Official Contacted:I/Jw5-1,nc,~ il"c:cv- Back Up Letter Required: Yes X--No ~ 1/;,o,-/t[;-{),j /)lh;, Ot_t,nc~ f':,. f;;;;,, (£/~,,.,_ ~ /:2_-;3 -;:.:i-([):f3 c:'...,,) Nole: Si pied original to Data Mana~cr / State of North callina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director • AVA DEHNR December 13, 1995 Ms. Cindy Gurley NC CERCLA Project Officer EPA Region IV Waste Division, 6th Floor 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30365 Re: Integrated PA/SI Sampling Plan Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N,C. US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Ms Gurley: Post-it' Fax Note 7671 Date1/.'" IS ,,,, _ # of ► -" 7.:, pages Enclosed please find a copy of the proposed PA/SI sampling plan for the Cherokee Oil Company site (NCD 980 799 019), tentatively scheduled for January 1996, located at 1201 Berryhill Road in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1.0 Site Conditions The site layout is indicated on Figure 1. The site consists of a former unperrnitted hazardous waste storage facility, located on a 0.7 acre parcel in northwest Charlotte. The site is located in an urban mixed residential/industrial area. Overland drainage from the site travels to the south and southeast, where it is intercepted by storm sewers that direct the drainage for approximately 0.2 miles underground to an unnamed tributary (UT) to Stewarts Creek. The Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection (MCDEP) has received and investigated numerous citizen complaints of materials discharged from the site to nearby propert!_,es and ultimately to the UT to Stewarts Creek. Two principals of Cherokee Resources have been convicted of violations of the Clean Water Act and are currently serving active prison sentences. Since November 1994, EPA, OHM Corporation and Roy Weston, Inc. Technical Assistance Team (TAT) have been conducting a removal action at the Cherokee Oil Company site. Sources found at the site at the time of the removal action include 2,851 drums, 12 large above ground storage tanks, 3 large underground storage tanks and several diked containment areas containing unknown liquids and sludges totaling over 300,000 gallons. To date, over 18 separate bulk waste P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7~87 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper • Ms. Cindy Gurley Cherokee Sampling Plan Page 2 • streams have been identified at the site requmng offsite treatment and disposal to RCRA approved disposal facilities. Hazardous waste streams identified at the site include PCB solids and liquids, flammable organic liquids, chlorinated liquids, strong acids and bases, and oxidizers including peroxides. In addition, Cherokee Resources reportedly handled ethylene thiourea, a RCRA Kl25 pesticide, at the Berryhill Road facility. Additional unspecified pesticides are suspected to have been handled at this location. 2.0 Sources 2.1 Containment Area #1 In November 1994, EPA estimated that 17,842 gallons of free-standing liquid was contained inside a diked containment area designated "Area #I", located at the south end of the loading dock. In addition, EPA ERRB used area #I as a mixing basin to solidify site contaminants with kiln dust. The containment area measures 26 feet wide by 61 feet long, or 1,586 square feet. Following EPA's removal action, the soil will be scraped to a depth of 1-2 feet, sampled for confirmation and backfilled with clean fill. EPA post-removal soil samples will be analysed for volatile and semi-volatile organics and the 8 RCRA metals. We propose to collect one vertical composite soil sample below the level of the backfill. The soil sample will be collected using a hand auger. The borehole will be monitored using the HNu or OVA. The soil sample will be submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for PCB's and pesticide analyses. 2.2 Containment Area #2 In November 1994, EPA estimated that 30,108 gallons of free standing liquid was contained inside a diked containment area designated "Area #2", located southeast of the loading dock. The L-shaped containment area measured 40 feet wide by 81 feet long, or 3,088 square feet. Following removal of the sludge and oily waste from Area #2, EPA removed contaminated soil to 1-3 feet depth, depending on visual evidence of stained soil. EPA collected post-removal soil samples from the base of area #2 at the surface and at 3 feet below the surface. Post-removal soil samples from the base of the containment area identified elevated levels of acetone (420 ug/kg), butanone (57 ug/kg), hexanone (140 ug/kg), methyl ethyl ketone (19 ug/kg), ethyl benzene (55 ug/kg), toluene (74 ug/kg), xylenes (480 ug/kg), naphthalene (3,900 ug/kg), methyl naphthalene (19 ug/kg), phenanthrene (1,200 ug/kg) tetrachloroethylene (9.9 ug/kg est.) and bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (41,000 ug/kg) remaining in soils at containment aera #2. EPA later backfilled area #2 with clean fill. We propose to collect one vertical composite soil samplebelow the level of backfill at this location. The soil sample will be collected using a hand auger. The borehole will be monitored using the HNu or OVA. The soil sample will be submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for PCB's and pesticides analyses. 2 • Ms. Cindy Gurley Cherokee Sampling Plan Page 3 2.3 Containment Area #3 • In November 1994. EPA estimated that 21,600 gallons of free standing liquid was contained inside a diked containment area designated "Area #3", located east of the loading dock. The L- shaped containment area measured 40 feet wide by 6 I feet long, or 1,800 square feet. Following removal of the sludge and oily waste from Area #3, EPA removed contaminated soil to 12 inches. EPA collected two 5-point composite surface soil samples under and adjacent to the building and two vertical composite soil samples to 1.5 and 3.5 foot intervals. Post-removal soil samples from the base of the containment area identified elevated levels of acetone (1540 ug/kg), benzene (22 ug/kg), 2-butanone (I IO ug/kg), 1,1-Dichloroethane (19 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (44 ug/kg), 4-methyl-2-pentanone (75 ug/kg), tetrachloroethene (I IO ug/kg), toluene (290 ug/kg), xylenes (500 ug/kg), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (87,000 ug/kg), butylbenzyl phthalate (5,000 ug/kg est.), di-n-butylphthalate (I IO ug/kg est.), di-n-octylphthalate (5,300 ug/kg est.), phenanthrene (3,900 ug/kg est.), pyrene (3,100 ug/kg est.), cadmium (17 mg/kg), chromium (130 mg/kg) and lead (290 mg/kg). The residual contaminated soil is located in a crawlspace under the main building and is inaccessible. No PCB's were detected in any of the four samples collected at area #3. As this area has been adequately characterized, no additional soil samples will be collected at this location. 2.4 Underground Storage Tanks at Fuel Station In November 1994, EPA removed three underground storage tanks (UST's) from a fuel station at the southwest corner of the property. The three UST's contained oily waste and sludge containing volatile and semi-volatile organics and metals. According to EPA OSC Steve Spurlin, the tanks appeared to be in sound condition and the subsoil under the tanks was composed of a tight red clay that was not stained, suggesting there had been no releases from the tanks. EPA collected confirmatory soil samples from the subsoil under the tanks for volatile and semi- volatile organics analyses. The analytical results of subsoil samples taken at this location were unavailable prior to preparation of the sampling plan. During our inspection of the refueling island, seeps of an oily material were observed south of the pad that appeared to be originating from the refueling island. Mr. Spurlin indicated that a 1- 1.5 foot layer of oily material was encountered directly under the fuel station pad. The pad was demolished to trace the extent of the oily layer. The oily layer was removed and stockpiled on the site. The stockpiled soil was removed to a RCRA approved disposal facility. The UST pits were backfilled with clean fill to a depth of approximately 14 feet. We propose to collect one composite or grab soil sample from a ditch that recieves runoff from both the seeps and Area #1. The soil sample may be collected using a hand auger. The borehole will be monitored using the HNu or OVA. The soil sample will be submitted to the State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile and semi-volatile organics, inorganics, PCB and pesticides analyses. 3 • Ms. Cindy Gurley Cherokee Sampling Plan Page4 3.0 Targets • The primary target identified at the site is a fishery located at the Freedom Road bridge over Stewarts Creek, located approximately 0.3 mile downstream of the site PPE. A review of the National Wetland Inventory maps for Charlotte indicated that a linear wetland existed along the length of the UT to Stewarts Creek, beginning above the site PPE and extending downstream to the confluence with Stewarts Creek. A physical survey conducted by Army Corps of Engineers wetlands expert Steve Lund found no wetlands along this segment of the UT. There are no terrestrial sensitive environments, endangered or threatened species along the entire 15 mile surface water pathway. A study of groundwater use within a 0.5 mile radius of the site was conducted by reviewing the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility Department maps and a confirmatory windshield survey of the plots that did not have a municipal tap record. No wells were identified within a 0.5 mile radius of the site. Based on the surface topography, it is suspected that groundwater would flow south and southeast towards Stewarts Creek and the UT to Stewarts Creek. The nearest suspected wells are located northwest of the site in the vicinity of Paw Creek. As there are no known wells within a 0.5 mile radius and downgradient of the site, the threat posed by the site to groundwater use is minimal. There are no workers on the site and no residents living on and within 200 feet of areas of soil contamination. Historical site runoff across the adjacent Suburban Propane property southeast of the site poses the only conceivable soil exposure threat associated with the site. The workers at Suburban Propane located at work areas within 200 feet of contaminated soi I would be considered targets. Soil samples CO-004-SL and CO-005-SL will determine the extent of soil contamination remaining in these areas. As all the above-ground storage tanks, underground storage tanks, drums, free-standing oils and sludges have been removed from the site, the consequent air threat posed by these potential sources has been removed. No current air releases are suspected at the site. 4 • Ms. Cindy Gurley Cherokee Sampling Plan Page 5 • Table I and Figures 2 and 3 identify the proposed sample points. The NC Superfund Section plans to collect surface and subusrface soil, surface water and sediment samples at and near the site. In order to achieve a site score > 28.5, a substance exhibiting a high human toxicity and high bioaccumulation factor sufficient to result in a waste characteristics factor value of 320 would have to be found in site sources (for example, PCB's) and a site attributable release exhibiting a bioaccumulation of 500 or greater must be found in sediments in the fishery. The samples will be submitted to the N.C. State Laboratory of Public Health for volatile and semi- volatile organics, inorganics, PCB's and pesticide analyses. If you have any questions, please contact me at (919) 733-2801, ext. 315. attachments Approved: Cindy Gurley Date NC CERCLA Project Officer 5 Sincerely, Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Figure I. Site I ,ayout ivlap Cherokee Oil Company Site EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Drawn by: Douglas Moo;., NC Superfund November 1995 Map Not to Scale c:::l Aboveground Storage Tank t:: : l Underground Storage Tank □ Storm Grate ~ Overland Runoff Direction ' ~ ~ .. ~ ·•, j \ • ·\\ ~,r ~ Sample Id# CO-001-SL CO-001-SB CO-002-SB CO-003-SB CO-004-SL CO-005-SL CO-OO!-SW/SD<11 - CO-002-SW/SD<11 CO-003-SD111 CO-004-SW/SD11l C0-005-SW/SDill • Table 1. Sample Collection Information Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCO 986 190 239 Location · Justification Urban Soil near site Establish Background (location to be determined in field). Urban Soil near site Establish Background -at 3 feet below (location to be determined surface. in field). Area #1 -at 2 feet Potential Source below surface. Area #2 -at 3 feet Potential Source below surface. Soil in ditch outside Attribution southwest corner of Area#! Soil in overland Attribution runoff path from Area #2 Upstream of Establish background in UT drainage culvert -above PPE. UT of Stewarts Creek Downstream of Establish current or historic drainage culvert -release from site UT of Stewarts Creek At drainage culvert Attribution between PPE and Stewarts Creek On Stewarts Creek-Establish Background upstream of confluence of UT and Stewarts Creek On Stewarts Creek -Establish release impacting downstream of nearest fishery. confluence of UT and Stewarts Creek • Matrix Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Soil Aq./Sed. Aq./Sed. Sed. Aq./Sed. Aq./Sed. 111 Note: Sediment samples will be collected within 0-12 inch profile using hand auger. 6 Analytical Parameters V,S,l,PCB, Pesticides V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides V,S,l,PCB, Pesticides V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides V,S,1-SW only V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides-Sed. V,S,I -SW only V,S,l,PCB, Pesticides-Sed. V,S,l,PCB, Pesticides V,S,I -SW only V,S,l,PCB, Pesticides-Sect. V,S,I -SW only V,S,I,PCB, Pesticides-Sed. Figure 2. On·Site Sampling Locations Cherokee Oil Company EPA ID: NCO 980 799 019 Map Not to Scale • '··, •.,) • • C0-002-SI/_ :-[\. CO-0(l4-S 1: -; \ \: \ • '\· ·< .. .' / \ \ \ _ ___,--------- \ \ \ __ \ •• STATE PROG. SECTION • I Ms. Cindy Gurley I Cberokt.Q SamplillJI Plan i Page 5 Table 1 and Figures 2 and 3 identify the proposed sample points. The NC Supommd S~tlon plans to colloct surface and subu&rfiwe soil, siirtaco wator and sediment samples at and near the site. In order to achieve a site score :> 28.5, a 111,1ba111nco oxlubui11B a blp human toxicit)' and high bioaccumulatlon factor surt;icient t<t re.suit in " waslo cha....ctetlstic, factor value of 320 would have to be, found in site oourcos (for example. PCB's) and a &lte attributable release cxbibltlng a bioacoumulatlon of 500 or greater must be found in sediments in the fishory. The sampleg will b& submitted to the N.C. StaCf Laboratory of Public. Health Et1t volatik and se111i• i volntile organics, inor,:anics, PCB 's and pesticide 111Wyse,;. If you have any questions, please ! contact mo at(lll9) 73]·2801, ML 315. attacbments Approved: --'c£_..,~~-----"0-, .... ,o(...._, ...... o__,_~:re-J9 "9 u, NC CBRCLA Project Officer s Sineerely, ¥/U,U,..,,_ Douglas Moore Bnvirouo10nbll Chc,,nist NC Superl'und Section P.01 Memo Date: December I 3, 1995 To: File From: Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Re: December Removal Update Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 • On Wednesday, December 13, 1995, I spoke with EPA federal On-Scene Coordinator Steve Spurlin (704) 391-1775. Mr. Spurlin projects that the removal will be complete by the end of next week. I indicated that we would like to meet with him next week to get copies of laboratory results to be used for HRS scoring purposes and tour the site. He stated that he would be at the site next Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19-20. We agreed to meet at the site around 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 20, 1995. I asked him about the analytical laboratory results for post-removal confirmatory soil samples collected at the site. Mr. Spurlin provided the following summary information for two soil samples collected at containment area #2 following excavation of the top 1- 2.5 feet of contaminated soil. EPA TAT collected a soil sample from the surface and at 3 feet below the surface at containment area #2, located under the aboveground storage tanks. These samples were analyzed for volatile and semi-volatile organics and 8 RCRA metals. The surficial soil sample contained elevated levels of acetone ( 420 ug/kg), butanone (57 ug/kg), hexanone (140 ug/kg), ethylbenzene (55 ug/kg), methyl ethyl ketone (19 ug/kg est.), toluene (74 ug/kg), xylenes (480 ug/kg), methyl naphthalene (3,900 ug/kg), bis (2- ethylhexyl) phthalate (41,000 ug/kg), naphthalene (2,400 ug/kg) and phenanthrene (1,200 ug/kg). The acetone, butanone and hexanone were also found in the lab blank and could be a laboratory artifact. EPA had TAT excavate a pit to 3 feet deep in containment area #2 using a backhoe. A single grab soil sample, collected at the base of this pit, exhibited elevated concentrations of acetone, butanone and hexanone, ethylbenzene (150 ug/kg), methyl ethyl ketone (16 ug/kg), tetrachloroethylene (9.9 ug/kg est.), toluene (2,300 ug/kg est., xylene (1,350 ug/kg • est.), methyl naphthalene (930 ug/kg), bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (16,000 ug/kg) and naphthalene (1,000 ug/kg). The results show an increase in concentrations of ethylbenzene, toluene, xylenes and tetrachloroethylene at three feet below the surface. Mr. Spurlin stated that the UST's have been removed from the site. He was unable to locate the post-removal confirmatory soil sample analytical results. However, he stated that a layer of smelly stained soil was observed above UST #3. The material was located adjacent to a series of distribution pipes from the loading dock, as well as a terra cotta pipe which they believe may be associated with an old septic tank drain field. Mr. Spurlin believes the material may have originated with leaks in the pipes. He stated that TAT removed the approximately 1.5 foot thick layer, stockpiled, tested, manifested and shipped the material off-site to a RCRA approved disposal facility. TAT collected post- removal soil samples from the subsurface below the former UST#3 and placed them inside a bag. OVA readings of the air inside the bag gave a positive reading. EPA had TAT excavate several additional feet of material from the subsurface. Although the soil was composed of a unstained tight clay, additional soil samples collected by TAT for confirmation exhibited elevated OVA readings. Mr. Spurlin suspected the elevated readings originate from vapors trapped in pore spaces in the soils. I asked Mr. Spurlin about indications of any pesticides disposed at the site. Mr. Spurlin indicated that no pesticides, other than small concentrations of PCB, were identified in the wastestreams found at the site. He believes there may have been I or 2 hits for trace quantities of pesticide. He stated that EPA recieved a document package from the Department of Defense (DOD) detailing materials DOD gave to a federal contractor. The contractor, in turn, had at least part of the materials manifested through Cherokee Resources. EPA found some of these materials inside the warehouse at the site. The document package included hazardous waste manifests which included waste oils, quart jars of calcium hypochlorite (a strong oxidizer) and a small quantity of malathion. Mr. Spurlin stated that EPA did not find malathion at the site. ' State of North Car.a Department of En nment, Health and Natural Resources . Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director Mr. John Gibson August 7, 1995 Solid and Hazardous Waste Program Manager Mecklenburg County Department of Environmental Protection 700 North Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 RE: Preliminary Assessment: On-Site Reconnaissance ,Cherokee Oil Company NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Gibson: NA DEHNR COP'{ David Lilley of the NC Superfund Section spoke with Ms. Sarah Edwards of your office today to notify you that the NC Superfund Section will conduct a site reconnaissance of the subject site located In Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The reconnaissance will be conducted on August 7, 1995 by Doug Moore of the NC Superfund Section. The purpose of the reconnaissance Is to determine if the site poses a hazard to public health or the environment because of contaminants to soil, surface water, groundwater, or air. This reconnaissance is not an emergency situation but Is a normal step In the evaluation of all uncontrolled and unregulated potential hazardous waste sites In North Carolina. You may want to have your representative meet the reconnaissance team at the site. If so, please contact Doug Moore at (919) 733-2801 and he will coordinate a meeting. I am enclosing background data on the site for your information. If the reconnaissance indicates the need for future study of the site, we will contact your office to advise. If you have any questions, please dent hesitate to call David Lilley or me at (919) 733-2801. Enclosures cc: Phil Prete Doug Holyfield Pat Williamson Scott Ross David LIiiey Donna Keith Sincerely, , . ......._ Superfund Section P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper rc;uc:;1 c:11 .rip Notification & Authorizarw Prepared by: Me--.....,_ I Today's Date: l)y.4t 3/ '?.! ·Use Dlack Ink or Typewrite only•Staff to fill out fi~t 2 blocks only. Site Trip. Date of Trip: 77Jflr=-t:-1---'l.-< If trip date changed or cancelled note below: Trip Date Changed To: Cancelled: -- NCO#: c:;qo 199 0/9 Site Name: Cite.rake cJ,( Co/1,A~a'o/ City: //Adv lol-k County: /II .:.ek Let1. fz_., cq / Reason for Trip: fhu;_,.l-_ry ksl!'~n,et,v/ _. 0,-,-s-,k /<2k_ co;,"""', CS'~ Name of Hotel (Overnight Trip): Hotel Telephone Number: ( ) --. ;\ j( :? lfd·•. Authorized by: J._ --J.,:,ie V-· ' Industrial HygieAi:,;t./ Project Team Leader: ftw~ . /nc,t,-,,<. Assistants: ~f)~jt; {<v.,v,,(;,j , ✓ Attach To Notification Form: 1 copy each: PrPliminarv Assessment Form (First page only) Submit to the Industrial Hygienist C Site'M,,'rv PA Tra~smittal Letter (Please list appropriate County Hcallh Department contact person to ciill to advise of lrip) · Sf) /.J ~ Ha,C t' Environmental Supervisor or Health Director to call: ,m r, JoA"-(:;;, b s,.,.___ Title: W:~k,. ()~1 .,.,..___ (Note 1f Dr., M.I ., etc.) _ /hp r: Telephone Number: t;<11)3Y;, -> S-60 Notes: Health Department Official Contacted;1\ ~ar ,;:.,/\. · E;/.,1,,Jo..rJ< Back Up Letter Required: Yes L No __ Note: SiJ!ncd oripnal to Data Manu:,.:cr i1h£bed ,Jls.-r:Ji1-h,yb-'b-r ((/<' .6;h~v"r--- o,'\,; '?-7~q<{ oaz__') .J'llflSTON-SALEM JOURNAL 5:/22Y; 0.C.mbe< 4, 19'4 STATII & LOCAL ._Toxic waste cleanup attracts EPA attention ■ Chemicals inside company's barrels ;.-nay be poisonous ~I-£ ASSOaAIED PRESS · CHARLOTl'E The problemB at an oil-recycling i:ompany didn't end when the I-Op two ex.ecullves were convicted in Jw,e of .flushing toxic waste down the ciiy's sewers, '. Taxpayers are cleaning up the $1 f1!illlon mess they left behind at p~rotee Resources. , Two thousand barrels, six [15,000-gallon tanks, two tanker lnillers and a· Dumpster-size bin at Cherokre 's west. Charlotua proce-ss- Ing plant are attracling the au.en- Uon of lhe U.S. Environmental Pru- lection Agency. ! The EPA believes that company ~,fficials had the containers packed W'\vith chemicals that can poison, borrode, bum or explode. ")L's· amazing how much they packed ln there," said Steve Spur- lln, the EPA cOQrdinator of a fe<ler- .i S\lpeif\U\d cleallUP at the site. 1Toere's a little bit" of everything, ~dsome thlngll !hat there's no way lt should be there." North Carolina has 22 sites on Superfund's list of long-term clean-ups. The Mecklenburg C-Ounty loca- tion is getling rapid altenl.ion be-- cause U's on a list of sites deeml'<l to be immediate threats (,o the envi- ronment. The cleanup began last month, about the same time company Pres- ident Keith Eidson and Vice Presi- dent Gabe Hart.sell began their 5 l - month prison 9entences. Eidson and Hartsell are in prioon ln Goldsboro. Both execulives are appealing their convictions. Spurlin beUeves that in addition to recycling oil, Cherokre accepted hazardous waste that it wasn't li- censed l-0 handle. Some untreated wast.es were flushed down a compa- ny toilet, investigators said last summer. should have known they were en- gaging in improper disposal, Spllr- lin said. "They could have called the stale and checked the compliance or the racility," he said. An attorney representing Eidson and Cherokee Resources contends that there are no harmful pollutants al the building and complained that the government is persecuting his client. Federd.l Investigators couldn't find hazardous wast.es when they searched a Cherokee Resources warehouse on Summit Avenue in 1991, said attorney Dale Morrison. When government officials pad- locked the warehouse, it neart)' put the company out of business, he said. EPA officials remember the incident much ctiffereutly. THE COMPANY mixed some wastes into soil contaminated by petroleum and had it trucked to a landliU, Spurlin said. Hazardous waste -cost.,; three or four times more to dispost, of than petroleum, whJch is not cJassilied as a hazard. 1 ous waste, The b-uperfunct law, adopted in 1080, is supposed to make pollut- ers pay the cost of serious clean- ups. Tht-y say 6,000 hanels ofhaz~mJ- But because federal attorneys think lhaL Cherokee Resources doesn't have enough .remaining re- sources, the EPA will try lo collect rrom the businesses that sent w;iste the Cherokee ·wasn't licensed to handle. The companies that sent waste (,o Cherokee Resources could be n- na11cially responsibll' because they ous wa.s1e -including drums of deadly so<lium cyanide -were tak- en from the warehouse. That cleanup cost lru<payers •bout $ 2 million. Preliminary samples identiried wastes at the Berryhill Road proc- essing plant as solvents, caustic m•terials, plat.ing wastes, paints and a.sbestos. Many were mixed toget.her and unlabeled. A portable Jab stands ready to tentalively identify what each bar- rel holds, a process that is only now beginning. Once the waste is identified, the EPA will know how to dispose or the barrels. Workers are expected to be at U1e site another two months. The EPA has budgeted $1 mJUion for ch·anup and disposal .... - E v, ,.., I u::, ,.., C, I co u::, en I -c c, C, en t::' CI, r, ,_n .. i.::.:. C, C, ' '!' d en DEC-l:l'::!-l':::!':::14 .:11::1:4'=' ri-<u1·1 uc.ru'1r<; 1·1Uur;.c.=ivJL ... w:. ,u ...... ,,, '.._...,...,,,. 2, :1f]\'l ., Si)■ I i!t] f_i] I? I I 7:111 re, Photot br Q.UIY O'BRIEH/SLAlf lrokee Resourc8s, Sn oll-ra·cycllng Ur~ In wast Chartotta, is convicted of flushing toxic wastes down sewers. NeighbOrs of silo of a Supgrfund cloanup. Two• tc,p e~ecutlves were the Berryhill Road business go about their daily routines.. 1 ¥aste .r~movu} begins; neighbors wary. Barrels in west Charlotte' >se unknown hazards to )rkers, nearby residents. BRUCE HENDERSON W-.ike astronauts in training, ihe people in white suits and oxygen masks out . on ryhill Road move Warily across a moon· pe of rusted barrels, tall fences and blackened ground. · 'rison sentences didn't end the-case Of irokee Resources, an oil-recycling firm :>s.e lop two executives were convicted ln e of flushing toxic wastes down Char. e's sewers. · · · ·axpayers are cleaning up the $1 million ss they left behind.· wo thousand barrels, six 1S,0.00-g311on <S, two tanker I.Jailers and a Dumpster-size at Cherokee's west Charlotte processing 1t are filled with chemicals that can ;on, corrode, burn or explode. the Envi• menlal Protection Agency believes. It's a.mazirig howl riluch they packed in re." said Steve Spurlin, the EPA coordina.· of a federal Superfund cleanup. "l11ere·s a e bit of everything, aod some things that re's no way it should be there." he cleanup began last month, as com- 1y President Keith Eidson and vice presi- it Gabe Hartsell began their SI-month ~n sentenc;e,; -a n;;tional record for Wearing protective suits, workers from OHM Remed!atlon Services investigate Spurlin believes Cherokee did much ffiore than recycle oil, accepting hazardous wastes that it wasn't licensed to handle. Some untreated wastes were !lushed down a com- pany loilet. investigators said last summer. the hundreds of abandoned barrels at Cherokee Resources. petroleum and had it trucked to a landfill. Haundous waste costs three or lour times more to dispose of than petroleum. Petro· leum is not categorized as a hazardous waste. Other substances apparently accumulated in and around the weary-lookin~ metal DEC-09-1994 08:52 FROM DEHNr;: 1•11.JUK.t:.~VILLt:. ,u .1.-.,n r-'-LJU1'-Surprise: Worker~ never knciw what they wm !Ind Some barrel& are bulging. indicating some sort of whQn thuy op9n barTola at Cherokee Ruources. roac\ion has occurred with tturlr C"Ont9nu.. Cleanup to take 2 more months 1 · Wastes Contlnuocl lrom pega 1C building. which sltJ :.cross from a neighborhood ol small homes. rhe S11perlul'ld law. adopted in 1980. is i:utiposed lo make pollut• er., ~y for clnnups like this. but often WI,. North (aroliru. ha, 22 Lites on Svperlund".s i;st o( lorn<· !erm cleanup&. including one !n Mtcklenburg County. Cherokee Re,ourccs ls get.ling faster ,11en--tion be<cause It's on a IMgl:1' li$.l of ,i1e, deemed lo be a mon! imrnedl• at,i: thrcal 10 the envfronmenL Scu,lln. s.a.id that ~nee· federi,1 •homey, think Cherol<et Re• ,ourcea lsn"t wonh muc;h ;wy more. lhe EPA will uy lo c-ol• lecl from the businessc, lhal ,ef'lt wut.CI thet Cherokee co11ldn·1 legally hindle. · The compa-niu .. should have known." Spml!n uld, "They could Spurlin h4vc c:.a!Jed the ~le al'\d chc,c;ked the compl>am;e of the l•dllty, ~ · An attorney retircsenllng Eidson and Cherokc-c, who complained of governmrnt peuecutlon, say~ th::Tt'0l no1hl<>S h:irmlul at the. buikllng. Eidson and Hartsell are in prlson In Gold,boro. Chero. '" Roourecs no longer operates Attorney Dale Morriron UY$ federal lnves1lgaton c.ou!dn't (ind· h1z.erdou, waste, ,when they ..searched a Oierol<~ · Resources warehou,,e on Summit Avenue in 1991. When the government o.,d. loclr.ed the warehow.c. he said. it r>eatly put Ch~kee out or bw.i• '=· EPA olfic[al, remember !t much d,rrercntly. They s:.y they remQ",ed i:ibout 6,000 bo.rr-cl., of h.uudous w~tc -1ncludin& d11.1ms or deadly ood!um cyantde -trnm Summit Avenue. Th;it c!e.:inu? c~t tupaycrs SOrrn? S2 million. ~Any1hlng he could get_~id to di..,~ of, h.i w;u 1.:iklng 11," ~Id I~ £PA·, Doro AnnJohruon, who helped conduct \h~I cle1nup. .. When you o~ Up a watch= and you flel exp105lve re~dingll from a llle.llity lh.11', svppoocd to be proc:escina w.utc oU, somc--th.ing', wrong:· Moni~n. Eid.son's .11tomey. at• lributed the BerryhUI Ro.ad cleMUD 10 "l:al'!ldy polilia, lo justify the indictment ol two bust• nu"<rnen .and basically the d=· tion of a company ... To OHM Remed~1lon Services, the At!anU en.,.;ronmental !inn the EPA hired, all 1ho~ barreb hold a m)'Sttry brew. Much of the w;utu -Spurlin S.'.l.i-:1 pn!liminaiy Sllrnple, ldcntllicd u,tv-ent~. 0:-..!lllShc ni.:,!eri.~ls, platin,,g w11,1es. paints ~nd asbe,10, -were mixed together and unl.:i• bc:lcd. OHM".s la.sk i..~ 10 move the b.irrcls trom lht pl.lnl site to .J fenc«l lot ll<:TO~ Berryhill Road. A neighborhood street has been bar• ricaded while the barrels a.re movf!d. Then the worlrers, each clad In l""'0 protc,c;tlve suits and LID to 10 glove Iii.yen;. gin!erty pry open e.Jch banet 1.11d l.'.I. e a =pie. A portable lbb sLand5 ready 10 \entatr,,cly tdenti!y what each b11,r· rel hold,, a proce:r, that's only now bcgmnlng. Once Lhe waste ii; Identified, the £PA will k.now h0"" 10 dispose ol the barrels. Won::trs .!Ire e~peeted to be 111 the site another two ""0nlhs. The EPA ha.s b1Jdseted SI million for cleanup and d"pos.al. Folks on Ringwood Street. a few !«1 horn the st:.ging area, ho!)(, they don't chok.e on l1Jmes or go up in Ila.mes before thl" job is flnbhed. 'They 5hould hi,ve come and .1.$kl:O the l'tlght>ortlood 1ir5t -they ju.st came and close<l o!! th~ £.tree\ ,nd starting moving lho..«e blirrels MOUOO," s.aid BlMche For• man, who hu asthma.. ·'Tho~ men -ere out there in thoi;e whi1e $U!l!I I ,md here I am inhaling that stuU on; my way to the bus slop:· · The:e·s lillle chance fumes wll! hurt anybody, Spur!ln s.iid. -The , eoniractor monitot.'I the air !our· times a day 10 detect twmf1JI tmissions.. an.Q none have been , dete{;ted. . But !Mcau,c the deanup crew doe~11·1 yet know what il'6 dealing with. he added. "the potenllaf is there .. for fire or ev,cn explosion. Btlorc they"re moved. torrodcd bam:ds a.re packed In \.1f'Rtr drums or 1helr contcnls pvmpe,d, 1nm 5«.Ure b.lnels. The danger comes lrom unl(nown W11Stti mixed. to· scther or "inc:omp.itible .. maieri-als stored loo close 10 each other. '"Thst'd be~ I'll""""-" Sporlin ~Id, "You"d have 11 I minimum a !ire and PO!..~ibly a11 expl0,1,ion. ·• ,0,.., • 0.,, ,_..L_. ~ ~ ', :.~.:i--1'\ :.;:;t~· :':~~-Ol!icia~ don't know how much soil is tontaminaled at !he Jile. or whetMr ~roundwotcf Is t~lntcd. They do k'now that dikn under thi, sh: abovci.round tank, hold 20,000 to 30.000 es.lions of unidentified liquM th.Ill =rnow, during hctvy ram,;, ··rm afrllld lhe d~mage h.» been done :.lr11:.1dy, lo the waler lines Of wmc1hin3;: ~id Ringwood Sin~et resident Don Gr~nw;:iy. "Wr>. don't k.now for ,u~ lh"t everybody over here i.s not .:i.lrcady contaminated,'• r-• ..,_, • TOTHL P.l:J3 •EPA: ComPany's • to:x1c waste poses immediate threat f 8 The EPA says Cherokee Resources'· plant in west Charlotte is packed with containers of chemicals that can poison, corrode, burn or explode . ..JJ~ Miwo'Y~ · 11Jfr/ CHARLOTTE -The ~. '."'.'"7«.n_i~11'.~. k.~i whicli is not classified as a problems at an oil-rei;y-i;;:@T,he!e'J! !IJ! hazardous waste. · cling company didn't end t<little bit of.~ The Superfund law, when top two executives -~1;-"'Jt.&,\'fJi_Ji•"1·'1':'t;,% .. adopted in 1980, is sup-were convicted in June of 1:--e~e ,n ,-•,,..-~!j posed to make polluters flushing ~oxic wastes :i~,~~u;,~~~-~l,,; pay the cost of seriOus down the city's sewers. .. p,;,thmp t_hat ,~: cleanups. But because fed-. Taxpayers are cleaning rl'there's nci"S! era! attorneys think Cher-I up the $1 million mess ·f·1!!W2i,,1•.'"'t+ka:i;..,~Jdi · okee Resources doesn't they left behind at Chero-!lway I ,SIJOU . 'i have enough remaining 1 kee Resources. ,be there;a), resources, the EPA will -:Two thousand barrels, ~-:;S'/41i;;}jfj-\~:~iJJ try to collect from the six JS,000-.gallon tanks, I Steve S~urlm, ;i businesses that sent I two tanker trailers and a {,,EPA__c,l,ecinup,d wastes the Cherokee ! waste bin at Cherokee's /:':.·'.C~ainat~T'·\\\i wasn't licensed to handle. I west Charlotte processing i-c· '•"' • · ·1 The companies that sent piant are attracting" the attention of · waste to Cherokee Resources could tlie U.S. Environmental Protection be financially responsible ·because Agency. The EPA believes com-they should have known they were pany officials had the containers . engaging in improper disposal, , p8cked with chemicals that cari Spurlin said. pOison, corrode, burn or explode. "They could have called the.state ' ""It's amazing ho~ much they and checked the compliance of the packed in there," said Steve Spur-facility,'' he said. · lin, the EPA coordinator of a fed-An lawyer representing Eidson eral Superfund cleanup at the site. and Cherokee Resources says there "There's a little bit of everything, are no harmful pollutants at the and ·soine things that there's no way building and complained that the it should· be· there." government is persecuting his cli-North Carolina has 22 sites on Superfund's list of long-term clean-ups. The Mecklenburg County lo-cation is getting rapid attention because it's on ii list of sites deemed to be immediate threats to the environment. The cleanup began last month, about the same time company President Keith Eidson and Vice President Gabe Hartsell began their Sl~month prison sentences. Eidson and Hartsell are in prison in Goldsboro. Both are appealing their convictions. · Spurlin believes that in addition to recycling oil, Cherokee accepted hazardous wastes that it wasn't Ii-I censed. to handle. Some Untreated ' wastes· were flushed down a com-pany toilet, investigators said last summer. ·The-~\\:::ompany miXed som·e wastes into soil contaminated by ent. Federal investigators couldn't find hazardous wastes when they searched a Cherokee Resources warehouse on Summit Avenue in 1991, said attorney Dale Morrison. When the government padlocked the warehouse, it nearly put the company out of business, he said. EPA officials remember the inci-dent much differently. They say 6,000 barrels of hazard-ous waste - i n c l u d i n g drums of deadly sodium cyanide -were taken from the warehouse. That cleanup cost taxpayers about $2 million. 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BOX 551 • FINDLAY, OH 45839-0551 • .J 419-423-3526 :::-, "v~ ----~-> PROJECT NAME rROJECTLOCATION IJ,oO Dr ... ,.. >J. • f 1-.-~kee o: \ lLa,lo./l. rJ,C.. J1J.ob ANALYSIS DESIRED {INDICATE ~ PROJ. NO. I PROJECT CONTACT r-.:;~:~r~;l:N~ ~, -7 "' SEPARATE ~., ' lhi11 a: J,,Lk k'/L,,_,r, w CONTAINERS) a:z . w-Cl.lEHT"S REPRESENTATIVE ' 1 PRQ1:Tt~c:~7~:::R co ., :, ,_ '>+evt c,,,,,,);,,, ::,Z ._ z8 ci I "-~ z Q. co SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 0 :, SAMPLE :, ., (INCLUDE MATRIX AND NUMBER DATE TIME 0 a: w u c., POINT OF SAMPLE) ,_ 1 Co-t,vS-)) ll·'i-Js-oo 1X •~ .. ,: --( -E'r .... l'. o,, ' ~ .... ·"" "--' .. -4ot.. ~ rx X: q, ),~ . s •,, -/;. -: ,I ?I _l(.., ~fnr r 1-'ha-z..- 2 ~0-\.JS->Y IJ-4-D< •-I -l-cn• I• ... l , .... ( .I• 1-'foz. )< > ) 9, )LJLfv II' .... ,...... " .1 I , Le.',./ t} ~ _ C , . • f~ ,, 1-io-z.. 3 Cn-w<.-:i~ Jl-Y-/i/~o X ,a:\-r •.. ('' I ' () ""-(. 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John Rhyne OHM Corporacion S335 Triangle Pkwy, Suite 450 Norcross, GA. ~0091 CC: Jack Kilbarger •.·•,,.-: P.BPORT OF P.ESOLTS LOG NO: S5·56748 Received: 05 CiC 95 Reported: 07 DEC 95 Purchase 0%"der: 1016477 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sa.mp!ed By: ~lient DATE/ LOG NO 56748•1 5'70-2 56748-3 S6748·4 56748·5 SAMPLE DESCRIPT.ON, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SAMPLES TIME SAMPUD \\ .... ·co-ws-33 y,,1...: ,._ CO-WS-li ,, ,,.)..__ CO•WS-3S " " -" CO·WS-36 •' '• A CO•WS-37 ..................... ........ ............. --------------------- PARAMETER 50748-1 ............................................................ 1,2-Dichloropropane, ug/kg dw trans·l,3-Dichloropropene, ug/kg dw Trichloroethene, ug/kg dw Dibromochlorometha.ne, ug/kg dw 1,1,2-Trichloroethane, ug/kg dw Benzene, ug/kg dw cis-1,3-Dichloropropene, ug/kg dw Bretn0:o:m, ug/xg ow •·Hexanone, ug/kg dv <5.7 <~.7 <5.7 <5.7 <5,7 <5.7 <5.7 <5.7 <28 4 -MP.t:hyl .. ?. -l")Prit::tnrnio, c-7. A (MIBK), ug/kg dw Tetrachloroethene, ug/kg dw 15 Toluene, ug/kg dw 7. 6 Chlorobenzene, ug/kg dw <5.7 KthylbQn~QnQ, ~g/;.g dw 6.9 Styrene, ug/kg dw <5.7 Xylene~, ug/kg dw 52 Surrogate Toluene-dB 96 t Surrogate• 4-Brcxnofluorobenzene 95 t Surrogate• 1,~-Dichloroethano-d~ ~5 \ Data Analy:od 12.06.95 :;G748-2 !jG74-8-J -------------... ----- <6.0 <750 <6.0 <750 <6.0 <7S0 <6.0 <750 <6.0 <750 <6.0 <750 <6.0 <750 <6,0 <7~U <3C <3800 c~O <3300 <6 .0 <750 <6,0 <750 <6.0 <750 -:, . 0 ,:750 <6.0 <750 :. 6 <750 96 t 100 t 100 t 99 " 102 ' 88 ., 12.06.95 12.07.95 ----------... -.. ---.. -.. 12•04·95/1500 12-04-~5/1440 12·04•95/1420 12·04-95/1450 12·04-95/1430 ............................. SC740-4 SG748 5 -------------------· <6.1 <6 .1 <5,1 <6.1 <6.l <6.1 <6.1 <i;. l <30 <30 <6,l <6.1 <6.1 <' .1 <6.l c6.l 1:0 " 122 t 1:.6 "' 12.07.95 ·--------- <7.S <7.5 c;.7.5 <7,5 <7.5 <7.5 <7.S <7.S <37 <37 <7.5 <7.5 <7.5 c:7. !i <7.5 <7.5 98 t 94 t H "' 12.07.95 ----. -...... ubo,.torlH In S•v•nn•h, GA • T•llahaeuo, Fl. • T•mp•, l'I. • Oeerlleld Beach, Fl. • Mob/le, Al. • New Orle•nt, LA J:EC-07-1995 17:35 FROM SAV~ LABS • TO • 9: 7043911147 P.03 SL SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 5102 LaAoche Avenue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 \ ) 1".r. John R.'lyne OHM Corporation 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 4S0 Norcrose, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESULTS LOG NO: S5•!6748 Received: OS DEC 95 Reported: 07 DEC 95 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sa.mp1=d By: Clier.t Paqe 3 DAI'E/ LOG ~O 56748-l 56748-2 56749·3 56748·4 56748·5 SJIMPLE DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SJIMPLES TIME SJWPL!!D CO-WS-33 CO-WS-34 CO·WS-35 CO·WS-36 CO·WS-37 TCL Semivolatiles (8270) Phenol, ug/kg dw bis(2·Chloroethyl)ether, ~-Chlorophonol, ug/kg dw ug/kg 1,3-Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw l,4-Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw 1,2-Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw 2·Methylphenol (o-cresol), ug/ks-dw 2,2'-0xybis(l·Chloropropane ) (bis-2-chloroiseprepyl ether), ug/kg dw 3·Methylphenol/4·Methylphen 0l {m&p-cres0l) , ug/kg d.,, N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine, ug/kg dw Hexachloroethane, ug/kg dw Nitrobenzene, ug/kg dw lsopl'lorone, ug/kg c;lv 2-Nitro,;henol, ug/kg dw <380 dw <380 <380 <380 420 <380 <380 <380 <380 <:380 <380 <380 <380 <380 .. ·---... -----... --------------....... ----.. <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 .,·400 c400 <400 c400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 c400 c400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 c400 <400 <400 --.. --..... ------------ -----------------------12-04-95/1500 12 • 04 • 95/1440 12·04•95/1420 12-04-95/1450 12·04·95/1430 <400 <400 <4.00 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <430 <430 <-UO <430 <430 <430 d30 dlO <430 <43C <430 <430 <430 <430 ----..... -.. -... -.. ---.. - L.aboratorl•• In S..v11nn•h, GA • Te//11h11ssee, FL • Tampa, FL • 0.•rll•ld S..Ch, FL • Mob/IA .. AL • New Orluna. U CEC-07-1995 17:35 FROM SAV~ LABS TO 917043911147 P.04 SL. SAVA~NAH LAt!ORATORIES. & l!NVIRONMENTAL Sl!RVICES. INC. • ) 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354·7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 Mr. John Rhyr.e 0~ C'ori;,orAtion 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 4S0 Norcro&&, GA 30092 LOG NO: S5·!6748 Received: OS DEC 9S Reported: 07 DBC 95 Purchaao Oi:'dor, 101'477 CC: Jack Kilcarger ?reject: 16817 Cherokee Oil S""'f'led By: Client: REPORT CF RESULTS LOG NO SAMPLE DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SAMPLES -.. -. -. . . . ----------------------------........ -..................... . 56748•1 CO·WS-33 56748-~ CO·WS-34 56748·3 CO·WS-35 56748·4 CO-WS-36 56748·5 CO•WS•37 PARAMETER 5674B·l 2,4•Dimethylphenol, ug/kg dw 0is(2-cn1oroetho,cy)111etnane, ) ug/kg dw 2,4•Dichlorox,hPnnl, u51/l<51" dv l,2,4·Trichlorobeozene, ug/kg dw Naphthalene, ug/kg dw 4•Chloroa.niline, ug/kg dv Hexachlorobutadieoe, ug/kg dw 4-Chloro-3--thylphonol, ug/kg dw 2-Methylnaphthalene, ug/kg dw Hexaohloroc:yclopentadiene, ug/kg c!.'lt 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol, ug/k~ dw ~,1,S-Triehlcrophcnol, u9/kg dw 2·Chloronaphthalene, ug/kg dw 2-Nitro-.~iline, ug/kg dw Oimethylphthalate, ug/kg c!.w Acenaphthylene, ug/kg dw 3-Nitroa.•ili.ne, ug/kif r.lw ' Acanaphchena, ug/kg dw c3ao <380 d80 <380 <380 <750 <380 <390 560 <380 <380 -<380 <380 <1900 <380 <380 <HOO <380 56748•2 56748•3 ·----------. ----... -- <400 <400 <400 <400 ,:400 r:400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <800 <800 <400 <400 dOO <'100 440 <400 <:400 <400 <400 <400 ..;:100 ..:4CO <400 <400 <2000 <2000 <400 <400 <400 <400 <2000 <2000 <400 <400 ··---------··-------- OATE/ T.IME SAMPLED l2·04•9S/lSCO 12·04·95/1440 12·04·95/1420 12-04-95/HSO l2·04·95/.L4.l0 56748•' Page 4 56748-5 ------........ ----·-----<400 <430 <400 <430 ,.,oo ,,.430 <400 <430 <400 <430 <800 <860 <400 <430 <100 <130 <400 <430 <400 <430 <400 <430 ..:400 -:430 <400 <430 <2100 <2200 <400 <430 <400 <:430 <2l00 <2200 <400 <430 ---.... --.... ----...... -. Laboratorl11 In S11r11nn1h, GA • T11/1h111te, FL • Tampa, FL • DHrlltld S.11ch, FL • Mob/le, AL • New Orleana, LA I:EC-07-1995 :7:36 FROM SAVi:NNAH LABS TO 9, 7043911147 P.05 SL SAVA~NAH tfsoRATORIES & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. • } 5102 LaRoche A~enue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 LOG NO: S!·!6748 OS O!C 9! 07 DEC 95 ,) ) LCG ,o Mr. John R.'iyne OHM Co=Poracion 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESULTS SAMPLE DESCRI~TION • SOLID OR SEMISOLID Received: Reportec1: Project: l68l7 Cherokee Oil Sampled Hy: ~lient P,!lgA ! DATE/ SA.'!PLSS TIME SAMPLl!.D ....... - • ■ .... - • ·-------·········--------·--------·-·----·------------------------·-····· 56749 ·l CO-WS•33 l2•04·SS/l500 56749·2 CO-WS-34 12-o,-ss/1uo 56748·3 CO·WS·35 l2·04·SS/l420 56749•4 CO-WS-36 l2•04 •9S/l4S0 56745-5 CO•WS-37 12-04-95/1430 ---.... --... --.... -------........... ------------------... -..... ---------------------·-····· P :.l>.AMETEJa. 567'19-l SG718-:l 56748-3 56748-4 SG?48-S .......................................... ......... ---.... ----------------------------------------2,4-Dinitrophenol, ug/kg dw <lSIOO ciooo <2000 <2100 <2200 4•Nitrophenol, ug/kg clw c:1900 <2000 c2000 <2100 c2200 Diben~oturan, ug/kg dw <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 ~,1-Dinitrotoluane, '-'9/l<g dw .;JSO ,iOO .... oo .... oo c.i30 2,6-Dinitrotoluene, ug/kg dw <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 Diethylphthalate, ug/kg dw <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 4•Chlorophenylphenyl <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 ether, ug/kg dw Fluorene, u,1/ls.1,1 uw <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 4•Nitroaniline, ug/kg c1w <1900 <2000 <2000 <2100 <2200 4,6·Dinitro•2·methylphenol, <1900 c2000 <2000 <2100 <2200 ug/kg dw N•Nitrosodiphenylamine/Diph <380 <400 c400 <400 <430 enylamine, ug/kg aw 4-Bromophenyl phenyl <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 ether. ug/kg c1w Hexachlorober.zene, ug/kg dw <380 <400 <400 <400 <430 Pen~achlorophenol, u9/k9 dw <1900 c2COO <2000 <2100 <2200 Phenanthrene, u9/Jc9 dw 890 <400 <400 <400 <BO Anthracene, ug/kg dw <380 <400 c400 <400 <430 -----------------------------···------· ------------------------------. --------- I:EC-07-1995 :7:37 FROM SAVl'N-lAH LABS TO 9: 704391114? SL SAVANNAH tfsoRATORIES I tNVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. • .) 5102 LaRod1e Avenue• Savannah. GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 LOG NO: SS·S6748 Received: 03 DE: 95 Reported: 07 DE: 95 ) l!!r. John Rhyne Ol!M C'~rporAtion S33S Trianil• Pkwy. suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF R.ESOLTS Project: 16817 Cherokee 0:1 Ge.,:,pled Oy: Client DATE/ LOG NO 56748•1 S6748-2 56748-3 56748-4 56748·5 SA.'!PLE DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SA."U'LES CO-WS-33 TIME SAMPLl!:l l2·04•9S/l5v0 12·04-95/lU0 12·04-95/1420 12-04-95/1450 l,·04•35/lUO CO-WS-34 CO•'IIS•JS CO•WS•36 C0-WS-J7 P ARAMETF.l< 56748-1 Oi-n-butylphthalate, ug/kg dw •·luoranthene, ug/~g Ow Pyrene, ug/kg dw Bur.ylhP.nxylphth!'ht,o, wr/k(I dw 3,3'-0ichloroben%idine, ug/kg dw Ben.zo(a)anthraeene, u9/kg dw bis(2·Bthylhexyl)phthalate, ug/kg dw <380 820 600 ,;o <750 <380 5600 Ch:cy,;vn<>, ug/l<g dw 380 Oi•n-oetylphthalate, ug/kg dw <380 Benzo(b)fl-Jora.nthene, ug/kg dw s10 !enzo(k)fluoranthene, ug/kg dw <380 Benzo(a)pyrene, ug/kg dw <380 Indeno(l,2,J-cd)pyrene, ug/kg aw <380 Dibenso(a,h)anthracene, ug/ki dw <380 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene, ug/kg dw <380 Carba:ole, ug/kg dw <380 Surrogate • Phenol dS 92 t Surrogate,• 2-Fluu~,ophenol Surrogate 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Surrogate· Nitrobenzene • dS Surrogate 2-Fluorobiphanyl Surrogate Terphenyl • dl4 1, t 79 t 79 t 10!1 t 74 t tlace Ex,:ra-,,:eo Date ~lyHd 1:LoS.95 12.06,llS S~74R-~ ----... -. -- <,00 <400 <400 -,400 <800 <400 4400 •·~oo <400 <:400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 <400 n t 6~ \' 6S t 240 '- 66 t 60 t 12.05.95 12.06.95 . .. .. --. -. -. %748-3 5,S748-4 SP48-~ .. .. -.. -..... --.. --..... ---. ---. -. -... <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 c4:l0 <800 <800 <860 <400 <400 d30 2300 <1700 <2200 <iOO <iOO •430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 <400 <400 <430 75 t 66 t 77 ' ~J \' ,a t Sl t 56 t 44 t 32 t ~n .. 5• tr !:4 • 78 t 72 t 64 ' 58 t 52 t 45 % 12.05.95 12.05.95 12.05,95 12,06.95 12.06.95 12.06.95 ----------.. . --. ----. --.. ----..... Laboratorltt In Sevannah, GA • Ta//thacaee, FL • Tampa, Fl. • O.erf/tld BHCh. FL • Mobile. AL • New Orl111n1, LA I ::EC-07-1995 ,7:38 FROM SAVF'NNAH LABS TO 917043911147 P.07 • • SL SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & eNV/fllONMt:NTAL 3t:RVICD, INC. '') 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah. GA 31404 • (9 12) 354-7858 • F11x (ll1:>) ~:'l;>.()1fl5 Mr. John Rhyna OHM Corporation 5335 Triangla PkW"/. Suitt 450 Norcro~~. QA ~0093 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESUI,TS 100 NO: S5·56748 Rac:oivod: 05 DEC 95 Reported: 07 D!C 95 Purchase Order: 1016477 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Cl:.ent • DATE/ LOG NO SAMPL! DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SAMl'LES TIMI! SAMPLED 55748·1 CO·WS-33 SG7~0-2 CO·WS•3~ 56748·3 CO•WS-35 56748-4 CO·WS-36 56748·5 CO·WS-37 ............ __ ---.......................................................... -............. . 12-04·95/lS00 l:i•04·95/J.U0 12·04·95/1420 12·04·95/1450 12·04·95/1430 PARAMBTl!:R 56"/48·1 5~748·2 56748·3 56748·4 5(;748·5 Arsenic ·.) Arsenic (6010), mg/kg dw Date Analyzed 15 12.06.95 18 12.06.95 17 22 17 12.06.95 12.06.95 12.06.95 ) .t1arium (G0l0) Barium (60:0), mg/kg dw llO 'n 110 130 Dllt" . ., J>.naly,<>d l:l .o, .95 1J.OG.95 12.06.SS 12.06.95 Cadmium (6010) Cacl!:li\lll\ (6010), mg/kg dw l.l <0.60 <0.60 <0.61 Data Analyzed -:.2 .06 .95 12.06.95 12.06.95 12.06.95 Chromium (6010) C~romium (,010), mg/kg dv Sl 46 38 u Date Analysed 12 .06 .95 12.05.95 l:1.06.95 12.06.95 Mercury Mereur-, (7470/7471), mg/kg dw 0.12 O.ll 0.071 0 .077 Date Analysed 12. 06. 95 12.06.9S 12.06.95 12.06.9S !':ilve:i: (GOlO) Silver (6010), mg/kg dw <l.l <.l.2 <l.2 <1.2 Date Anal:,,:ed 12.06.95 U.06.95 12.06.95, 12.06.95 Selenium Selenium (6010), mg/kg dw <ll <12 <12 <•4*F65 Da.te Allaly•,.<l !,l.06.5'~ l.Z.Q~.95 l.i.06.95 l2.06,9S 77 :i.a.06.ss <0.75 12.06.95 2, 12.06.95 0.091 12.06.95 <l.S 12.06.95 <30*F65 12. 06 .95 ubor•toriea In SoYonnoll, OA • T•//•honn, f'L • T•mp•, l'L • Defllfleld fleacfl, l'I. • Mobile, Al. • New Orle11ns, LA rEC-07-1995 17:39 FROM ~ LABS SL SAVA~NAH tloRATORIES - & l!NVIRONlll!NTAL SERVICES, INC. TO 917043911147 • P.03 -) 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 LOG NO: SS•SS748 05 DEC 35 07 DEC 35 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Co"l)O>:':>t:ion 533S Trianil• Pkwy. suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kill:>arger REPORT OF RESULTS Received: Reported: Pi.irchaae Order: 1015•77 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil SampleO Hy: Client DATE/ LOG NO 56748-1 56748•2 56748·3 56748-4 ,,6-l4ij •5 SAMPLE DBSCRIPTZON, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SAMPLES CO•WS•33 TIME $1,MPLJi:D 12·04•95/lSOO 12-o,-9s/1uo 12•04•95/1420 12·04•95/USO l2·04-9S/l430 CO-WS-34 CO•WS•3S CO•WS•36 CO•WS-37 Lead (6010) _ Lead (6010), mg/kg dw ·) Date Analyzed PG>:'Cant Solidc c1,o.J), ~ ) 110 12.06.9S OQ 140 12.06.95 83 75 62 150 12,06.95 12.06.95 12.06.95 83 82 67 -. -----... - - - - - - - - . -.. ---------- '--bon,torles In Savannah. GA • Tal/ahnn•. FL • Tamp,,, FL • DHrfleld "-"""· l'l • Mohl/ft, AL • NttW Ot/lUlnll, LA ) !:EC-07-1 995 l 7: 39 FROM SAVFN-IAH LABS TO 917043911147 P.09 SL SAVA~NAH ifeoRATORIES & INVIRONM!NTAL SaRVIC~I:, INC. • 5102 LaRoche Avenue • Savannah, GI>. 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Corpo.i:a.t..l1.1u S335 Triangle PkV/. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger P.EPOP.T Oi" P.ESULTS LOG NO: S5•56748 Received: 05 Die 95 Reported: 07 DEC 95 .Purchase order: 1016477 Project: l6817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By, Client Paga 9 DATE./ LOO NO SAMPLE DESCRZ?TION, SOLID OP. SEMISOLID SAMPLES TIMI! SAMPLED PARAMETER Volatiles by GC/MS (8240) Chloromethane, ug/kg d·# BrQ~Ofllceho.12.a, ~g/kg dY Vinyl chloride, ug/kg dw Chloroetha.ne, u0/kg dw Methylene chloride (Dichloromethar.e), ug/kg dw Acetor.e, ug/kg dw C~rbor. c:lisul!l~•, ug/kg dw l,l•Dichloroethene, ug/kg dw 1,1-Dichloroethane, ug/kg cw Cis/Trans•l,2-Dichloroethene, ug/kg dw Chloroform, ug/kg dw ~,~•DichlO:rQCCn:ino, ~g/kg dw 2-Butanone (MEK), ug/kg dw l,l,l·Trichloro1>thru,A, 119/kg dw Carbon tetrachloride, ug/kg dw Bromodichlorcmethane, ug/kg dw l,l,2,2-Tetrachloroethane, ug/kg dw 1,2-Dichloropropane, ug/kg dw trans-1,l-Dichlorop:opane, ug/kg dw Trichloroethene, u9/k9 dw Dibro:r.oc:,loromeehane, ug/kg d· .. l,l,2-Trichloroethane, ug/kg dw Benzene, ug/kg dw 56748-6 <1700 <~700 <1700 <l 700 <840 <8400 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 ..:840 20000 \_./". ,:9,40 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 <840 Lal:,or,toriH In S.t,::innolt, OA • T1//ah,usaa, FL • Tampa, FL • Deerlfeld 8eaeh, FL • Mob/la, AL • New Or/eana, LA I:EC-07-1995 17:40 FROM SAV~ LABS S. L SAVA~NAH tloRATORIES & !!NVIRONMtNTAL SEJIVICES, INC. TO 9, 7043911147 P.10 • -) 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 Mr. John Rhyn• OHM Cnrror,.hon 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESOl..TS 1.-0G NO: S5•55748 Received: OS DEC 95 Reported: 07 DBC 95 Project, 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Cll,;,n~ Paqe lO DATB/ LOG NO SAMPLB DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SBMISOLID SAMPLBS TIMi SAMPLED 56748-6 CO•WS-38 12-04-95/1530 eis-J., J ·Dichloz:o,p..-vpt:,uu, ug/kg <:iw Bromofor:n, ug/kg dw 2-Hexancne. ug/kg dw 4•Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK), ug/kg dw Tetrachloroethene, ug/kg dw Toluene, ug /kg dw · ) Chlorobenzene, ug/kg dw EthylbenzP.nA, ug/'.cg dw Styrene, ug/kg dw Xylenes, ug/kg dw surrogate Toluene•d8 Surrogate• 4·BrOIIIOfluorobenzene Surrogato -1,2-Diohloroeeh~e d4 !late Analyzed <ij40 <840 <g400 <8400 <8'0 7400 <840 2800 <840 1700 109 4- 109 t :z.03 1- 12. 06, 95 Llboratorlet In Savannah, GA • T1l/1hl .. ff, FL • Tampa, FL • Detrlftld Bffch, FL • Mob/It, Al. • New Orleans, LA ) rEC-07-1 995 17: 40 FROM SAVA'-i!'IAH LABS TO 917043911147 P.11 SL SAVA~NAH ~ORATORIES & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIC!S. INC. • 5102 LaRoche Avenue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (9:2) 354•785a • Fax (912) 352-0166 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Corpo~~tion 5335 Triangle Pkwy. suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESULTS LOG NO: SS-56748 Received: 05 OEC 9S Reported: 07 DEC 95 ?roject: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled 5y: Client DATE/ LOG NO SAMPLE DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SE:ilSOLID SAMPLES TIME SAMPLED 56748·6 CO-WS-38 l2•04·95/l530 PJ>.AAM!!TBR ·1-c1.o ~ernivola.ti.1.es 18270) Phenol, ·~g/kg d•,1 hi~(?.-~h1o~o~thyl)ether, ug/kg dw 2-Chlorophencl, ug/kg dw 1,3-Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw 1,4-Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw 1,2•Dichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw 2•Methylphenol (o-orosol), ug/kg dw 2,2'-Cxybis(l•Chlorcpropane) (bis-2-chloroisopropyl ether), ug/kg dw 3·Methylphenoll•·Methylphenol(m&p•cr,;,sol), ug/kg dw N-N~troso-di•n·propylainine, ug/kg dw Hexaohlor0<0tho.ne, ug/kg dw Nitrobenzene, ug/kg dw Isophcrone, ug/k~ dw ~-Nitrophenol, ug/kg dw 2,4•Di:ne:hylphenol, ug/kg dw bis(2•Chloroechoxy)methane, ug/~g aw 2,4-Dichlorophenol, ug/kg dw l,2,4•TrichlcrobenzanA, 119/kg dw Naphthalene, ug/kg dw 4-Chloroaniline, ug/kg dw Kexaoh10:-00utadiene, ug/kg dw ' 4•Chloro•3·methylphenol, ug/kg dw S6748-6 <8900 , <8~00 <8900 <8.900 <8900 <8.900 ~uco <8900 <8.900 <8900 <3900 <8900 <8900 <8900 <8900 <8.900 <8900 ~8900 <8.900 <18000 <8900 <8900 ............................ ___ --------·· .. ------------------- Liboratories In S1v1nn1h, GA • Ta//ahauGD, FL • T•mp11, FL • O.•rflold S.a<!h, FL • Mobil•. AL • New OrlHns, I.A CEC-07-1995 ,7:41 FROM SAUi'tiNAH LABS TO 9, 7043911147 P.12 • • SL SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & l!NVlltONMENTAL 31:/tV/CES, INC, 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah. GA 31404 • (912) 354-7R!'iR • l"a• (912) 352.0165 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Corporation 5335 Triangle Pk,,.,. suite 450 Noreros£, GJ\ l0092 CC: Jack Kilbarger P.EPORT OF R3Sl.7LTS 1,0G NO: SS-56748 Received: os csc s~ Reported: 07 DSC 95 Purchase Order: 1016477 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Client Page 12 DATE/ l,00 NO SAMPLE DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID SAMPLES TIME s»l:i'LSD 56748•6 CO·WS-38 12-04-jS/lSJO PARAMETER 2-Methylnaphthalene, ug/kg dw Hexachlorocyclopentadiene, ug/kg dw 2, 4, 6 ··rrichloropnenol, ug/kg aw 2,4,S•Trichlorophenol, ug/kg dw 2-Chlor~n~~hth~l~ne, u~/kg dw 2-Nitroanilir.e, ug/kg dw _) Dimethylphthalate, ug/kg c:lw Acenaphthycene, ug/kg dw 3-Nitroaniline, ug/kg dv A<,gnaphthene, ug/kg dw 2,4-Dinitrophenol, ug/kg dw 4-Nitrophenol, ug/kg dw Dioenzofura.n, ug/kg dw ~.4-Dinitrotoluene, ug/kg dw ~,~.ninitrotoluene, u~/k~ dw Diethylphthalate, ug/kg dw 4·Chlorophenylphenyl ether, ug/kg dw Fluorene, ug/kg dw 4-Nitroani:ine, ug/kg dv 4,6-Diz,it;Lo·2·met:hylpheno1, ug/kg aw N-Nit:osod~phenylamine/Oiphenyla.~ine, ug/kg dw 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether. ug/kg dw Hexacr.lorobenzene, ug/kg dw Pentachlorophenol, ug/kg dw 10000 <8900 <8900 <8900 <9900 <46000 <8900 <8j00 <46000 ,a,o o <45000 <46000 <8900 <8900 .a,oo 18000 <8900 <8900 <46000 <4bOCO <8900 .. ~~co <8900 <46000 -----------------------------·---~----· ······-----------------------· -----·-·-- ) Labor•tories in Se,annah, GA • T1//1hassee, FL • Tampa, FL • Dffl1/e/t1 EUIICII, FL • MODi/1, AL • New Or/tan,, LA CEC-07-1995 :,:.i2 FROM SAVl'N-A-I LABS TO 9: 7043911147 P.13 ·s L SAVANNAH ifsoRATORIES & l!NVIRONMl!NTAL SERVICES, INC. • ) 5102 LaRoche Avenue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 LOG NO: SS-5'748 05 DiC 55 07 DEC g5 ) Mr. John R.'1yne C"!HM Cni,;:o,..l'..tion 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger R.sPORT OF RESULTS Receivvd: Reported: Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled B1: Cll,;,<ll. Pa9e 13 DATE/ LOG NO SAMPLE DESCRI?TION, SOLm OR SEMISOLID SAMPLES TIMB SAMPLED S6748·6 CO·WS-38 12·04·9S/1S30 ----·····---------·•·········---------··················-----------·----------------' P.M.AMETER Plii:,ucu1thre.1e, ug/k'J dw A.~thracene, ug/kg dw Di•n•butylphthalate. ug/kg dw Fluoranthene, ug/kg dw Pyrene, ug/kg dw Bu~ylbenzylphthalate, ug/kg dw 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine, ug/kg dw !!An«>(,.) Anthr,.c,,n", tt!;l/k17 dw bis(2·Bthylhexyl)phthalate, ug/kg dw Chrysene, ug/kg dw Di-n-octylphthalate, ug/kg dw Benzo(b)fluoranthene, ug/kg dw San•o(k)fl\.lo:ro.nthcne, u9/l<g '1>< Ben:o(a)pyrene, ug/kg dw Indeno(l,2,3•cd)pyrene, ug/kg dw Oibenzo(a,h)a.nthracene, ug/kg dw Benzo(g,h,i)perylene, ug/kg dw Carbazole, ug/kg dw Surrogate Phenol dS Sur=ogate 2·Fluorophenol Surrogate 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Surrogate Nitrobenzene • dS Su.:~u~O.Lw Z•ll'l,UQ:C-Obiphenyl Sur=ogate Terphenyl • dl4 Date Bxtracted Date Analyzed 56748-6 <8~00 c9900 'loOOO <8900 <8900 93000 <18000 <9goo 120000 <8900 <8900 <8900 ,e,oo <8900 <8900 <8900 <8900 ca,oo •p33 •F33 *F33 •F33 •F~:S *Fll 11.0'i.~'i 12.07,95 Lllboratorlea In Su1nnah, QA • Ta/lah11-. FL • Tampa, FL • Dflflrlleld Beach, FL • Mob/le, AL • New Orleans, LA J:EC-07-1995 17:42 FROM SAVA'-INAH LABS TO 917043911147 P.14 • • SL SAVANNAH LABORATORIES t ENVIRONMl:NTAL 3BIVICO, INC. ', 5102 LaRoche Avenue •Savannah.GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • F11x (91::!) 352-0185 ) Mr. John Rhyne OIIM Corporation 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcro••, Cl.71. l009~ CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT 01' RES'Ol.TS LOG HO: SS·S674i Rccoivod, OS PSC 95 Reported: 07 DSC 95 Purchase Order: 1016477 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Client Page 14 DA.TB/ LOG HO S-?.MPLB DESCRIPTION, SOLID OR SEMISOLID ~LES Til!lB SAMPLED 56748•6 CO·WS-38 il-04·95/1530 PARAMETBR 56748-6 Percent solids (160.3), t 74 LAl>oretorlH In SaY11nn111h, QA • Ta/lahasser,, l'L • Tampa, l'I. •·DHr1flltl SNcn, Fl.• Mob/It, Al.• NtW o,,.,n,, I.A r:EC-07-1995 17:43 FROM SAUFNsAH LABS TO 917043911147 P.15 SL SAVA~NAH ~ORATORIES & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. • ) 5102 LaRoche Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 ) LOG NO Mr. John Rhyne OUM Co:i:poration 5335 TrillJlgle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RESULTS LOG NO: S5·56748 Received: 05 DEC 95 Reportad: 07 DRC PS Purchasu 0.-der: 10Ui77 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil ~ampled By: ~lient P._l)'fl 15 SAMPLE DSSCRIPTlON, QC REPORT FOR SOLID/SEMISOLID Method Blank 56748 • i 56748-8 56748-9 Lah Cnnr.rnl St~ndto.rd (LCS) • Reeovery/Duplieate LCS t RPD PARAMETER Vol~tilea by CC/MS (8240) Chloromethane, ug/kg dw Bro1110111ethane, ug/kg dw Vinyl chloride, ug/kg dw Chloroethane, ug/kg aw M.::thylene ehloride (Dieh:oromethar.e), u9/k9 dw .Acetone, ug/kg dw Carl)on disulfide, ug/kg dw l,l·Dichloroethene, ug/kg dw l,l-Dichloroethane, ug/kg dw Cie/Trans•l,2-Di<.:hl<.>;i;,;,uthene, ug-/kg dw Chloroform, ug/kg dw 1,2·Dichloroethane, ug/kg dw 2•Butanone (MEK), ug/kg dw l,l,l-Trichloroeth&r.e, ug/kg dw car~on tetrachloride, ug/kg dw Bromodic:hloroznethane, ug/kg dw l.1.2.2•Tetrachloroatha.n11, ug/kg tlw l,2•Dichloropropane, ug/kg dw trans-1,3-Dichloropropene, ug/kg dw •Trichloroetnene, ug/kg dv Dibromoc.~loromethane, ug/kg dw 56748•7 <10 <10 <10 <10 ~!1.0 <25 <5.0 56748·8 <5.0 134/136 t <5 .o <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <25 <5.0 <5.0 <5,0 ~s.o c5.0 <5.0 <5 .0 ll4/l20 t <5.0 56748•9 l t 3 t LabontorlH in S,ovannah, GA • Ta/lahatffe, FL • Tampa, FL • O.erll-1d /ieaoh, FL • Mob/lo, AL • Now Orla.,,,, LA & CEC-07-1995 17:44 FROM SAVl'N'm LABS . SAVANNAH !soRATORIES s L & INVIRONIIINTAL. 11/ilW/Cff, INC. TO 917043911147 P.16 • , 5102 L&Roche Avenue• Savannah. GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 I Mr. John Rhyne OHM C<><pun.l;ion 5335 Triangle Pkwy, Suite 450 Norcross. GA 30092 LOG KO: SS-56748 Received: OS OEC 9S Reported: 07 OBC 95 Purchase order: 1016477 CC: Jack Kilbarger Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled Sy: CHent LOG NO S6748-7 56748-8 S6748-9 PAAAM!.TER IUPORT OV IU~Ol.TS S.Ai.'!PLE DESCRIPTION, QC REPORT POI>. SOLIO/SB~ISOLID Method Slank Lab Control Sc:u:,d.:lrd (LCS) t Recovery/Duplicate LCS \ RPD 56748-7 l,l,~ Trichlo=~thane, Ui/kg dw Benzene, ug/kg dw c:is•l,3-Dichloroproper.e, ug/kg dw Bromo!ot111, ug/kg dw .. i,. 0 <S.O <5.0 <S.O p.,,gc 16 ·56748-8 56748•9 128/128 \ 0 t J 2 • Hexa.none , ug/kg dw 4•Me:Lh;rl-2·J,,1•mtanone (IUB!C), usr/kg dw Tetrac:hloroethene, ug/kg dw <25 <l!> <5.0 <~.o <S.O <5.0 c5.0 cS.O ) ./ Toluene. ug/kg dw Chlorobensene, ug/kg dw Ethylber.:ene, ug/kg dw scyrene, ug/kg dw Xylenes, ug/kg dw Surrog,111':A -T~,\l~ne-d8 Surrogate• 4-Bromotluorobenzene Surrogate• l,2·Dichloroethane•d4 Dat!!! Analyzed aa "' 104 t 94 \ 12.06.95 \20/1 '~ 't 132/130 \ a,;s," 100/96 t 92/94 \ 12.04.95 5 t 2 ' Lllboratorle1 In Sav:tnnah, QA • Tallah///tlHe, FL. • Tampa, FL. • Deerll•ld Soeolt, Ft. • Mob/le, AL. • New Ot/Hne, L.A I:EC-07-1995 17:44 FROM SAVA'INAH LABS SL SAVA~NAH iloRATORIES & ~NV/FIONM~TAL SERVICES, INC. TO • ) 5102 LaRoche Avenue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 9: 7043911147 P.17 LOG NO: Recei~d: Reported: SS•S6748 OS OS:C 95 07 os:c 95 Mr. John RhYDe OUM Co:a.-por~ti0rt Purchase o,.-ae.c: 1015477 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled :By: Client LOG NO S6748•7 S6748·8 56748·9 REPORT OF RESULTS SAMPLE OESCRIPTION, QC REPORT FOR $0LID/SEMISOLIO Method Blank Lab Control Standard (LC:S) t R"'mv,i,ry/T>up1ic-~t<> LCS 't RPO 56748·7 56748·8 56748-9 .... --..... ·----. -... -.-.... -------. -.. -. ----... --·------ - -------............ -----.. --------. TC".T, i;~m:tvol~t.ileG (8270) Phenol, ug/kg dw bis(2·Chloroethyl)ether, ug/kg dw 2·Chlorophenol, ug/kg dw ) 1, 3-Dichlorobenzene, ug/1::g dw .. -· 1,4-Dichlorobenacnc, ug/i<g dw 1,2-Dichlorobensene, ug/kg dw 2•Methylphenol (o-cresol), ug/kg dw 2,2'•0xybis(l·Chloropropane) ) (bis-2-chloroisopropyl ether), ug/kg dw 3-Methylphenol/-lo·Methylphenol(m&i:,•c.i::""vl), ,..y/l<y uw N·Nitroso-di-n•propylamine, ug/kg dw Hexachloroethane, ug/kg dw Nitroberu:ene, ug/kg dw Isophorone, ug/kg dw 2•N1Lz:v1,1hvur.,l, ug/l<g mr 2,4•0imethylphenol, ug/kg dw bis(2-Chloroethox;r)~etha.ne, ug/kg dw 2,4-0ichlorophenol, ug/kg dw l,2,4-Trichlorobenzene, ug/kg dw Naphth~lene, ug/kg dw 4·Chloroaniline, ug/kg dw <330 <330 <330 <330 ~330 <330 <330 <330 <330 c330 <330 <330 <330 <.3.30 <330 cun <330 <330 <330 <660 67/76 t 67/73 t 70/70 ~ 70/76 t 65/70 t 12 t 8 t 0 ' Llboralorlea In Savannah, QA • Ta/111h11SSH, FL • Tampa, FL • Doorllo/d Beach, FL • Mobti.. AL • Now Or/oana, LA ) CEC-07-1995 ,7:45 FROM SAV~ LABS TO 917043911147 P. 18 SL SAVANNAH ~ORATORIES & lNVIRONlttl!NTAL SERVICES, INC. • 5102 LaRocht Avenue •Savannah.GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 Mr. John R.'lyn@ CHM Corpor~t:inn 5335 Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger REPORT OF RBS'CiLTS LOG NO: S5·55748 Received: 05 DEC 95 Re00rtad: 07 DBC 95 Purchaao Ordor, 1016477 Project: l68l7 Cheroku Oil Eompled By: Client Page 1a LOG NO 56743·7 56748•8 56749-9 SAMPLE DESCRI?TION, QC REPORT FOR SOLID/SEMISOLID Method Blank Lab Control Standard (LCS) t Recover,-/DUDlic:ate LCS t RPO . P;>.RAMETSR Hexachlorobutadiene, u9/kg dw 4-Chloro-3-methylphencl, ug/kg dw 2-Methylnaphthalene, ug/kg dw Hexachloroc:yc:lopencadiene, ug/kg ~w 2,~,6-Trichlorophenol, ug/kg dw 2 . 4, 5 -TrichlorO[>h"'nn l , ,,g /kcr dw 2-Chloronaphthalene, ug/kg dw 2-Nitroaniline, ug/kg dw Dimethylphthalate, ug/kg dw Acenaphthylene, ug/kg dw 3-Nitroanilir.o, ug/kg dw Acenaphthene, ug/kg dw 2,4-Dinitrophenol, ug/kg dw 4-Nitrophenol, ug/kg dw Dibensofuran, ug/kg dw ~,t·Dinitrotol1.1ene, ug/kg dw 2,6-Dinitrotoluene, ug/kg dw Die:hylphthalate, ug/kg dw 4-Chlorophenylphenyl ether, ug/kg dw Fluorene, ug/kg dw ~-Nitroeniline, ~g/~9 dw (,6·Dinitro-~•methylphenol, ug/kg dw <330 <330 <330 <330 <330 ,.330 <330 <1700 <330 <330 <1700 <330 <1700 <1700 <330 d30 <llO <330 <330 <llO <1700 <1700 73/79 t 70/76 t 73/76 t 82/&8 \ 8 I 7 ' Lil'boratoriH In S1v1nn1h, GA • T1//1hnna, FL • Tampa, FL • O..rll_,d Beach, FL • Mob/le, Al. • New Or/Nns, LA CEC-07-1995 17:45 FROM SAV~H LABS • TO • 917043911147 P.19 SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & ~NVIRONMliNTAL SERVICQ, INC, SL --1 5102 l.4Roche Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0166 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Coq,oration 5335 Triangle Pkwy; Suit• ,so Norcrose, ClA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger Rli:PORT OF RE.llTJLTS LOG NO: SS·S67t8 Received: OS D~C 9S Reported: 07 DEC 95 Purchase orcier: 101~477 Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Client LOO NO si.MPLE DESCRIPTION, QC REPORT FOR SOLID/SEMISOLID SG;48•7 s,1H-8 56748·9 Method Blank L"1> Codtrol Ctanclard (~CS) ~ Recovery/1:>\iplicate LCS !I-RPO PJ\RA.'JETER 56748•7 55748•8 56748•9 --·········--··----•··-·-···-----........ ------------------------------.......... . N-Nitrosod.iphenylAmine/D.i.pht!:uyl~iuw, ug/k.g dw 4•Bromophenyl phenyl ether, ug/kg dw Hexachlorobenzene, uq/kq dw Pentachlorophenol, ug/kg dw <330 <330 <330 48/48 t 0 t 1 Phenanthrene, U9'/k9' dw <1700 <330 <J30 <330 d)O <330 <330 <660 <330 cno <330 <330 <330 <330 ~no <330 <330 <330 <330 ) Anthracene, U9'/kg C,.w Di·n·butylphthalate, ug/kg dw Fluoranthene, ug/kg dw Pyrene, ug/kg dw Butylbenzylphthalate, ug/kg dw 3,J'•Dien~orobenzicline, ug/k9 dw Benzo(a)anthracene, ug/kg dw bis(2-Kthylh•xyl)phth•late, ug/kg dw Chrysene, ug/kg dw Di•n-octyll)hthalate, Ui,/kg dw Benzo{b)fluoranthena, u9/kg dw Benzo(k)fluoranthene, ug/kg dw Bcnao{~)pyronQ, ug/kg dw Indeno{l,2,3•cd)pyrane, ug/kg d~ Diben,o(a,h)anthracene, ug/kg dw ienzo(g,h,i)perylene, u9'/kg dw Carbazole, ug/kg dw 65/65 t 0 t Labor.ttories In S•v■nnah, QA • TollohnaH, FL • Tampa, FL • Oeerlie/d BeKh, FL • Mob/le, AL • New Or/Hna, LA CEC-07-1995 :7:45 FROM SAVA'ffiH LABS • TO • SL SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & 5NVIRONlll/iNTAL $IAV/Cft, INC, , 5102 LaAOChe Avenue • Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354•7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 ' 9: 7043911147 P.20 LCG NO: S5-56748 Received: OS DBC 95 Reported: 07 DiC 95 Mr. John Rhyne OHM C:orpor11t:ion li'Urchase orcer: 1016477 533S Triangle Pkwy. Suite 450 Norcross, GA 30092 CC: Jack Kilbarger Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Client ~POP.':' OV !Ui:Stn.TS LOG NO SJ\MPLE DESCRIPTION, QC REPORT FOR SOLID/Sl!MISOLID Method Blank 56748-7 s,,o. s 56748-9 , Lab Co~trol Stan&>.rd (LCS) t naeovery/Duplicate LCS t RPO PARAMETER Surrosate Phenol cl:; surrogate 2-Fluorophenol Surrogate 2,4,6-Tribromophenol Surrogate Nitrobensene • dS ') s·~rrogate 2•P'luorobiphenyl Swci:'-'\l"t" Terphenyl • dl4 Date Extracted Date Analysed Arsenic Arsenic (6010), mg/kg dw uat:e Analysed Barium (6010) ) Barium (~010), mg/kg dv Date Analyzed Cadmium (6010) cac,m1\ll!\ (6010), mg/kg dw Date Analyzed Chromi,..,, (i0l0) Ch,:-omium (6010), mg/kg dv Date J\nalyzed Mercury Mercury (7470/7471), mg/kg dw I>o.to An<1,lyoed 56748•7 82 t 73 t est 70 t 76 % 7U t 12.0S.9S P.06.95 <l. .0 12.06.95 <0.50 12.06.95 <l.0 12.06.95 <0.010 12.os.,~ 56748•8 73/7, t 70/73 t 82/85 t 65/70 t 70/76 \- 7U/7~ \' 12.05.95 l:l.06.95 103/99 t 12.06.95 96/92 t 12.06.95 101/98 t 12.06.95 99/96 \- l2. 06 .95 96/10, t 12.os.,s S6748·9 4.0 t 3. 0 t 3.l t 6. l l- I:EC-07-l 995 17: 47 FROM SAUFNNAH LABS TO 9: 7043911147 P,21 • • • -5 L SAVANNAH LABORATORIES & liNVIRONN!NTAL S5RVICff, INC. • 51021.ARoct,e Avenue• Savannah, GA 31404 • (912) 354-7858 • Fax (912) 352-0165 Mr. John Rhyne OHM Cv•1,1vr•ticm 5335 hiangl• Pkwy. Suit• 450 Norcross, GA 30092 U)G NO: Received: Reported.: s~-,~74~ OS Dli:C: 95 07 DEC 95 c~-Jack ~ilbarger Project: 16817 Cherokee Oil Sampled By: Clie~t P.EPORT 011 R!i!SULTS LOG NO 5G7O·7 s,7,a-a 56743•9 SAMPLi DESCRIPTION, QC REPORT FOR SOLID/SEMISOLID M• 1.hw !1lt11,l,; Lab Ce>ntrol Standard (LC.S) \-Reoov,:zy/rluplic:,.t0 LCS t RPO PARAMiTBR Silvc>:' (60l.0) Silver (6010), mg-/kg-dv Date lu:lalyzed Selen~um Selenium {6010), mg/kg dv ) Date Analy•e<l L"lld ('010) Lead. (6010), mq/kq dw Date 1..rlaly:ecl ---· .... --------------.. ----..... Met:hods: E~A SW·84b 56748•7 ........ ---.. -.. •1.0 12.06.95 <10 12.os.,s <5.0 12.06.95 ...... --.. Page ~l 56748•8 56748·3 .......... --.... -.... --.. --. - 99/96 • 3., • 12.06.95 96/94 ' 2.1 ' l.2.0~.,5 99/98 ' l.O ' 12.06.95 ----------. . ----... - •F33 ~ Cont~ol lim:i.es a~e eata.bli5hed only to• surrogate concentration lev-els specifi11d J:,y 11:PA mP.1':hnt!,., 111.,c,mse ~h .. sample was diluted prior to analysia, s~rrogate recoverie5 are not reported. •F65 • Eleva-:ed detection limite were :reported due to sample matrix interfe:ii.-e:nce '#hl.c.:h L·•"iu..i.z.vd 1:1ample or ex1=.ract dilution. Steven J. White, Project Mar.ag,,r 41"1 . Final Pag9 Of Report · Uoboratorl•a Jn Savenneh, GA • Ta//ah .. too, FL • Tampa, FL • DHrll•lrJ BHch, FL • Mob/le, A~ • New Orlean•, U TOTAL P.21 CHAIN OF CUSTODY · Fll1l,d pH·, .· :J},i\'t.f, · Result_;_·:_·''-'. "c..' '-'-~'-'--c· , Analyst .c.· ---'--'--'-- :.:Time/Date .... · · (QA/QC Separate) O: ;, ; ·s ~· . ·~-~ . . . Please sign and return the white.~ndyellow copie~ to·the Laboratory ... ·. · ~t" .. : .. :·' '.i:'·. :. ··,f":.r·· . .. • ... :::5ft~~Wi,- DEC 14 '95 15:12 TO 3911147 Qm!!i Environme11tal Consultants. Inc • FROM AquaChem Enu\r. Lab T-810 P.02 • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: OHM Corporation North Carolina Certlflcadon Number: 305 2401 Tuckaseegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 30-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Report Date: 14-Dec-95 Sample Date: 30-Nov-95 ill ill ffi ~ SDG#: SDG-000502 Approved By: Lall Sample ID:LSID-001951 Kenneth R. Richardoon Sample ID: CO-WS-31 Project Manager Reporting. Parameter Result Limit Unit Method Time Date 1,1, 1-Trichloroelliane u 5 ppb EPA 80 I 0/8020 20:31 12/4/95 I .1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane u s ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 I, 1,2-Tichloethane u 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 I, 1-Dichloroethane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 1.1-Dichloroethene u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 1,2-Dichloropropane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 15 5 ppb EPA 80 I 0/8020 20:31 12/4/95 1,2-Dichloroethane u s ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:3 I 1214/95 1,3-Dichlo!Obenzcne LT 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4195 1,4-Dichlorobenzcne u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Benzene u s ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Bromodichloromethane u 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 Bromoform u s . ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Bromomethane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Carbon tetrachloride u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Chlorobenzene u 5 ppb EPA 80 I 0/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Chloroethane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Chloroform u s ppb EPA 80 I 018020 20:31 1214/95 Chloromethane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Dibromochloromethane u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 1214195 11176 Do,ms Ro .. -PlnovW., NC 28134 Phone: (704)!88-5076 -FAX: ~04)588-24M Page I ~ Analyst SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ DEC 14 '95 15:12 TO 3911147 Qmni. Environmental Consultants. Inc • FROM AquaChem Enu\r. Lab T-810 P.03 • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: OHM Corporation North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 I Tuckaseegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 30-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Report Date: 14-Dec-95 Sample Date: 30-Nov-95 ill) ill &~ SDG#: SDG-000502 Approved By: Lab Sample ID:LSID-001951 Kenneth R. Richardson Sample ID: CO-WS-31 Project Manager Reporting Parameter Result Limit Unit Method Time Date Ethylbenzene 44 5 ppb EPA 80 l0/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Methylene chloride u 5 ppb EPA 80 I 0/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Tetrachloroothene u 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 Toluene 19 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 Total Xylcnes 226 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 ll/4/95 trans-1,2-Dichloroethcne u 5 ppb EPA 80 l018020 20:31 12/4/95 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene u 5 J>pb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 Trichloroethene u 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 Trichlorofluorornethane u 5 ppb EPA 801018020 20:31 12/4/95 Vinyl chloride u 5 ppb EPA 8010/8020 20:31 12/4/95 1.2,4-Trichlorobenzene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 1,2-Dichlorobenzene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12195 1,3-Dichlorobcnzenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12195 1,4-Dichlorobenzene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12195 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12195 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12195 2,4-Dichlorophcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 2.4-Dirnethylphenol u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/9S 2,4-Dinitrophenol u 20 ppb EPA8270 12112/9S 2,4-Dinitrotoluene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 2,6-Dinitrotoluene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 1117' llowu Road . Pln••llle, NC 2813-4 Phone, (704) 588-50?6 FAX, (704) !88-24!4 Page 2 ~ Analyst SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ DEC 14 '95 15:13 TO 3911147 Qm!li. Environmental consultants-Inc • FROM AquaChem Enuir. Lab • OEC Certificate of Analysis T-810 P.04 Client: OHM Corporation North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 l Tuckaseegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 30-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Report Date: 14-Dec-95 Sample Date: 30-Nov-95 rn rn ~ ~ SDG#: SDG--000502 Approved By: Lab Sample ID:LSJD-001951 Kenneth R. Richardson Sample ID: CO-WS-31 Project Manager Reporting Parameter Result Limit Unit Method Time · Date 2-Cbloronaphthalene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 2-Chlorophcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 2-Methlyphenol (o-cresol) u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 2-Methylnaphthalene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 2-Nitroaniline u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 2-Nitrophenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 IVl2/95 3,3-Dichlorobenzidine u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 3-Nitroaniline u 20 ppb EPA 8270 lVl2/95 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/IV95 4-Chloraniline u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 4-Chloro-3-rncthylphenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 4-Methylphenol (p-cresol) u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 4-Nitroaniline u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 4-Nitrophenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Acenaphthene u 2U ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Acenaphthylene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Anthmcene u 20 JJPb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Benzo (a) anthmcene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Benzo (a) pyrene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 11176 llowns Road. Plnevllle, NC 281l4 Phone: (704) 5118-5076 -FA.X: (704) 588-l4SI Page 3 TI Analylt SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ DEC 14 '95 15:14 TO 3911147 Qmni Environmental Consultants. lnc • FROM AqeaChem Enu\r. Lob T-810 P. 05 • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: OHM Corporation North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 I Tuckaseegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 30-No,·-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Report Date: 14-Dec-95 Sample Date: 30-Nov-95 00 Uct ffi ~ u Approved By: SDG#: SDG-000502 Lab Sample ID:LSID--001951 Kenneth R. Richardson Sample ID: CO-WS-31 Project Manager Reporting Parameter Result Limit Unit Method Time Uate Benzo (b) fluoranlhene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Ben1.o (ghi) perylene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 Benzo (k) fluoranthene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12112/95 Benzoic acid u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Benzyl alcohol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Bis (2-chloroiscprobyl) ether u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Bis (2-ethylbexyl) phthalate 38541 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12195 Butyl benzyl phthalate 24568 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Chrysene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 Di-n-bulyl phthalate 9754 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Di-n-octylphthalate u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Dibenzo (ah) anthraccne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Dibenzofuran u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 Diethylphthalate u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12195 Dimethylphthalate u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Fluoranthene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12195 Fluoreoe u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Hcxachlorobenzene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Hexachlorobutadicne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 11176 Downs Road. Pineville. NC 28134 Phone: (104)!1118-5076. FAX: (104)588-2454 Page 4 Analyst SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ DEC 14 '95 15;14 TO 3911147 Qml1i. · E,wironmental Consultants, Inc • Client: OHM Corporation FROM HquaChem E~vir. LJb T-810 P.06 • OEC Certificate of Analysis North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 I Tuckaseegee Road Soulb Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 30-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Repor1 Date: 14-Dec-95 Sample Date: 30-Nov-95 ® [2 ~ ~ u Approved By: SDG#: SDG-000502 Lab Sample ID: LSID-001951 Kenneth R. Richardson Sample ID: CO-WS-31 Project Manager Reporting Parameter Remit Limit Unit Method Time Date Hexachlorocyclopentadiene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 Hexachloroethane u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 lndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112195 lsophoronc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12112/95 N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 N-Nitrosodipbenylaminc u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Naphthalene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 12/12/95 Nitrobenzene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Pentachlorophenol u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/12/95 Phenanlhrene u 20 ppb EPA8270 !2/!2/95 Phenol u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/!2/95 Pyrene u 20 ppb EPA8270 12/!2195 lll76 °"""" Road-Plrumll,,,NC 28134 Phone; (704)588-5076-FAX: (704)588-2454 Page 5 ·-- Analyst SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ SJ I I I I ! ! LAq~hem ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC, CHAIN c;;:. CUSTODY 11178 DOWNS ROAD 7041588--5076 PIN'f':ILLE, NC 28134 FAX 704/58&-2454 Phone Number: ,70 '-j ) )J )-01] 7 Client: Dali) Core, Fax Number: <70'1 l__:1-__,_9:l~-~.ul-l:Y:7:~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Address: UoQ n,t.,.."' S-1: Purchase Order Number: \DI 001,', City C kM /Jj e State: f} / · Zip: d 1, ; O 1, Certification Requirement:-----~~~~-------Contact Person IJ J,,, K k)b4,f; Project Name:-=L'-'h_,.,_c-'-'Co"'k'-'-'n"--__,Dcc.,w· ! ________ _ Sampled By: J. k, / & a,1.,l . Rush C~arges Authorized O zes /81 No ./ I JI (J4'{ TAT tfq.,,')\l' By relinqu1sh1ng this sample(s) to laboratory Personnel, I warram tha1 I am author1zed to enter rnto thrs agreemenr ror the Clj'nr named above and that I authOnze thep,elow analysis subr,ct 10 !He I rms and cond1oons on Che reve,se hereof This agreement 1s gover by the 1erms d cond11JOns on the reverse Side hereol. AnalystS charges shall be as mcfuded m the Laboratones tee sdledule 1n effect at the time or the analysis. Relinquished 13y;f, -ai-F"'-'---'-}_,_, .,·==+-''-"'-'--"'---------------- .eceived By:_, 1;-' _· '=cLJ,,.~'-'-----JL-"-!-·--_)_,r::'-'f"'. 1 "')"'_(:_=· _"------------- Date: _1_0_-__ ; 1_1-_9_-; _____ _ Date: /r:i · > r;. ·'/ Time: ~/l~O~D __ _ ~ \ Time: ~/~------Relinquished By: ___ ~--------------------Date: ____________ _ Time: _______ _ Received By: ____ ~--------------------Date: ____________ _ Time: _______ _ I!! ~ fJi f li 88Eifl1111'/iiJ1!i11JJ!illi Samples received on ice? Yes □ No □ ~, Dale & Time . QJ U • tf "(' 0 -.J ~ ....... ,;c f .J:" Sample ID Samoled lab ID ""3 ,oo ;E: ... e: Olher Analys~ Preseivative l0-\,/5-_ I/.. X Io-~•1-1,; Ii ID " f,~.) Vol.tt -h, ik"'l 'bllO v.,, )L/O I . :it · 1 t'-t/<J,11 tJ ,-,<,,tfatf' ~.LI ( . "•I JI. -111,1h,./ q)Jv .k ~5"00 T,,, I( t; )l J p tJ. le" q., _Re~ A "'A J,, ! l>~o0 . .. ' «-\Js-17 /CJ-~~~J', . 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Inc • FROM AquaChem Enuir, Lab •• • OEC Certificate of Analysis T-715 P.02 ' Oient: OHM ColJ)Ot'allon 240 I Tuckaseegee Road Charlotte, NC North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolina Certlflcatioo Number: 99032 Oient#: Contact: Sample Date: SDG#: 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0ct-95 SDG-000285 Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Lab Sample ID:LSID--001095 Kenneth R. Richardson Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Cadmium Chromium Lead Silver MertUiy Selenium Project Mllllager Reponln2 Result Umit Unit Method Time 1.50 0.25 ppm EPA6010 23:17 8.25 1.25 ppm EPA6010 23:17 G.50 1.25 ppm EPA6010 23:17 u 0.25 ppm EPA6010 23:17 0.010 0,003 ppm EPA 7470 15:35 u 0.125 ppm EPA 7740 10:10 11l7'Downo a...i -P!amllo,l!C 211.U _,(704) 511a.51l7' -FAX, ("/04)51S.2~ Page 1 Date 10/30/9S 10/30/9S 10/30/95 10/30/9S 10/27/9S 10l2i/9S Analy.a RCD RCD RCD RCD DRW RCD NQU 28 '95 15:0:l TD ~11147 Qmll1 Environmental • FRDM AquoChem Envir, Lab T-7:5 P.0:l • ) Consultants. Inc OEC ) J Certificate of Analysis Client#: Contact: Sample Dale: SDG#: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckaseegee Road Charlollc, NC 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0ct-9S SDO-000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Result 1,1, I-Trichloroethane u I, 1, I-Trichloroethane u 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachlorocthanc: u 1, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane u 1, 1,2-Trichloroethane u I, 1.2-Trichloroelhane u 1,1-Dichloroethane u I, 1-Dichloroethane u 1, 1-Dichlorocthcnc u I, 1-Dichloroethcne u 1,2-Dichlorobenzcnc u 1,2-Dichlorobenzcne u 1,2-Dichlorocthane u 1.2-Dichloroethane u 1,2-Dichlomcthcne u 1,2-Dichloropropane u 1,2-Dichloropropane u 1,3-Dichlorobenzene u 1,3-Dichlorobenzene u 1,4-Dichlorobenzene u 1,4-Dichlorobcnznc . u Reporting Limit Unit 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 3] ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolina Certification Number. 119032 Re<.eipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Manager Method Time Date EPA8240 1112195 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 Analyst 1117' Dowm Rood --._ NC 28134 Phcao, (7CM) !118-5016 -FAX: (7CM) aa.2'64 Paac 2 ) NOV 28 '95 15:03 TO 3911147 J1mni Enl'ironmental ConsullanU, /nc • FROM AquaChem Enuir. L•b • OEC Certificate of Analysis T-715 P. 04 Client: OHM Corporatlon 2401 Tucka.secgee Road Charlotte, NC North Carolina Certlllcatlon Number. 305 South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Oien!#: 381 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG-000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID--001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Reporting Parameter Result Limit 2-Butanone 57BJ 62 2-Butanonc 57BJ 62 2-Chlorocthcylvinylcthcr u 120 2-Chloroethylvinylclhcr u 120 2-Hexanonc 140B JI 2-Hcxanonc 1'4P"t;..,.6 31 4-Mcthyl-2-pcntanone u 62 4-Methyle-2-pcmanonc u 62 Acetone 4208 62 Acetone 420B 62 Benzene u 31 Bc:nzcnc u 31 Bromodichloromcthanc u 31 Bromodichloromc:tluwc u 31 Bromoform u 31 Bromofonn u 31 Bromomethane u 31 Bromornethane u 31 Carbon disulfide u 31 Carbon Disulfide u 31 Carbon ICIJ8Chloridc u 31 Unlt ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Manager Method Time Date EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112'95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 111219S EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 . EPA 8240 1112195 ' EPA 8240 1112'9S EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPAR240 ll/2/95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 1117' n.,,.,. Rood --..m.. NC 211:M Piton,: (71M) ffl.5076 -FAX: (NM) 588-2454 Pap: 3 Analyst ' ' QmnJ. Environmental -,,consultanq. Inc I • FROM AquaChem Enuir. Lab T-7;5 P. 05 • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: OHM Corporation 240 l Tuclcasccgee Road Charlotte, NC Client II: 381 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0:t-95 SDG#: SDG-000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Rc!lllt Carbon Tetrachloride u , Chlorobcnz,:nc u I • Chlorobc=nc u Chlorocthane u Chlorae\hant u Chlorofonn u Chlorofonn u Chloromethane u Chloromethane u cis-1,2, -Dichloroethcnc u cis-1,3-Dichloropropcne u cis•l.3·Dichloropropcnc u Dibromochloromctllanc u Dibrornochlorometllanc u Ethyl benzene S.5°4i- Ethylbcnzne 55 Methylene Chloride 191 Methylene chloride 191 Styrene u Styrene u Tctrachloroctllcne u ) Reporting Limit Unit 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date; 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R Richardson Project Manager Method Time Date EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 111219S EPA 8240 11/2/9-' EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 . EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 lll2/95 EPA8240 Jl/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 Analyst 111~6 Do,,m Ro..l . ---., NC 211~ Ph..,., (71M) !li-5076 -FAX: (71M) Sll&-2454 Paae 4 !lmn1 Enyjrqnmentgl 1 Consultants. Inc • FROl1 AquaCnom Enuir. Lab T-715 P. 06 • OEC Certificate of Analysis ) Client: Client#: ContaC1: Sample Datt: SDG II: OHM Corporation 2401 Tuckas: cgoe Road Cltarlotte. NC 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0ct-95 SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID: LSID-OOI096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Bault Tetrachlorocthcnc u Toluene 74 Toluene 74 Total Xylenes 480 Total Xylenes 480 trans-1,2-<lichloroethene u trans-1,3-Dichloropropcnc u irans-1,3-Dichloropropene u Trichloroethene u Trichloroelbcne u Trichlorofluoromctlumc u Trichlorofluoromcthanc u Vinyl acetate u Vinyl Acetate u Vinyl chloride u Vinyl Chloride u 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzcnc u 1,2-Dichlorobenzene u 1,3-Dichlorobcnzene u 1,4-Dichlorobem.enc u 2,4,5-Trichlorophcnol u Reporting Limit Unit 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 62 ppb 62 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb North Carolina Certification l'iumber: 305 South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Rec,,ipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Appro,·ed By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Mana~r Method Time Dale EPA8240 ll/V95 EPA 8240 IIIV95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 ll/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8270 llnt9S EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 Analy1t 1117' -lloa,I. Plrr,mlle, NC 1813, Pbou: (71)C) S18-S076 -FAX: (78') !lli-:WS. Pap S } Qmni Enyjronmental Consu1tana. lac FROM AquaChem Enuir, Lab • • OEC Certificate of Analysis T-715 P,07 Client: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckascc:gce Road Charlotte, NC North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolioa CertlOcatloo Number: 99032 Client#: 381 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID: LSID-001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Result 2,4,6-Trichlorophcnol u 2,4-Dicblorophenol u 2,4-Diruelhylphcnol u 2,4-Dinitropbenol u 2,4-Dinitrotolucne u 2,6-Dinitrotolucne u 2-Chloronaphthalene u 2-Chlorophenol u 2-Methlyphenol (o-cresol) u 2-Melhylnaphthalene 3900 2-Nitroaniline u 2-!,1trophenol u 3,3-Dichlorobcll:lidine u 3-Nitroanilinc u 4,6-Dinitro-2-mcthylphenol u 4-Bromophcnyl phenyl ether u 4-Chloraniline u 4-Chloro-3-melhylphcnol u 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether u 4-Mcthylphenol (p-crosol) u 4-Niuoanilinc u Reporting Limit Unit 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 4200 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 4200 ppb 4200 ppb 1600 ppb 4200 ppb 4200 ppb 830 ppb 1600 ppb 1600 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 4200 ppb Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Rlchanlson Project Manazer Method Time Date EPA 8270 llnt95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 Jlnt95 EPA 8270 Jlnt95 EPA 8270 11n19s EPA 8270 Jln/95 EPA 8270 llnt95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 I 1/7/95 EPA 8270 Jln/95 EPA 8270 llnt9!1 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lin/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lint95 EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 11n19s II 176 Dowm llood -1'1-NC Zlll:14 Phoac: (704) 588-!!076-FA.'<: (704) 918-2- Page 6 Analyst NOU 28 '95 15:00 TO 3911147 Qmni Environmentgl • FR0'1 AquaChem Envir. Lab T-715 P.08 • ) Consultants, Inc OEC ) Certificate of Analysis ---·-------------------------------- Client: OHM C-orporatlon 240 l Tuckaseegee Road Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Contact: Jack K ilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG-000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Result 4-Nitrophenol u Accnaphthcnc u Accnapbthylcnc u AnthraceDc u Benzo(a)anthracenc u Benzo (a) pyrenc u Benzo (b) lluoranthcne u Ben10 (ghi) pcrylenc u Benzo (k) fluoranthene u Benzoic: acid u Bcnzyl alcohol u Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane u Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether u Bis (2-chloroisoprobyl) ether u Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalatc 4IOOOE Butyl benzyl phthalale u Chrysene u Di-n-bWyl phthalate u Di-n-octylphthalate u Diben2o (ah) anthracene u Dibenzofumn u Reportin& Limit Unit 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 4200 ppb 1600 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb,. 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolina Certlflcatioa Number: 99032 Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Man•~• Method Time Date EPA 8270 I 1/7/95 EPA 8270 ll/i/95 EPA 8270 11/7/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 1 ln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 11/7/95 EPA 8270 11/7/95 EPA8270 llnt9S EPA8270 lln/95 EPA8270 11/7/95 EPA8270 11/7/95 EPA8270 I 1/7/95 EPA 8270 11/7/95 EPA8270 11/7195 EPA8270 11/7195 EPA8270 11/7195 EPA8270 11/7195 EPA8270 11/7195 EPAH270 11/7195 Analyll 11116 Do!nu Road . Plnn'lla. NC 2813-4 I'll..,.: (704) 588-5076 • FA..'C: (704) 588-1"5< Paae 7 ) !11llD1 Environmmtql Comultantr, Inc • • OEC Certificate of Analysis 1-r::, F.1)9 Client: OHM Corporation 2401 Tuckaseegce Road Charlotte. NC North CaroHna Certification Number: · 30S Soutb Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Client#: 381 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-9, SDG#: SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID--001096 Sample ID: CO-WS-16 Parameter Result Dietbylphthalate u Dimethylphthalate u Flwiranthene u Fluorenc u Hcxachlorobcru:enc u Hcxachl=butadicnc u Hexachlorocyclopcntadicnc u Hcxachlorccthane u lndcno (1,2,3~) pyrene u lsophorone u N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine u N-Nitrosodiphenylaminc u Naphthalcnc 2400 Nitro~c u Pcntachlorophcnol u Pbcnaruhrenc 1700 Phenol u Pyrenc u Reponlag Umlt Unit 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 4200 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb 830 ppb Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Manager Method 'lime Date EPA8270 llnt9S EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA8270 llnt9S EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 llnt9S EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 llnt9, EPA8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 I ln/95 EPA 8270 llnt9S EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 11,7/95 EPA 8270 11,7/95 EPA 8270 llnt95 EPA 8270 lln/95 EPA 8270 llnt9S 111?60.-Rood ..... n-11-. NC: 111134 Pb,_, ('70C) Sllll.3076-F.U: ~) S88-I~ Paae 8 Analyst . ··-' '., .... ._ .... ,., ..... ,.., '' ....... ., I •.J [, ,LIQ Qmm • • "°~ I ) _~_:_"_=_~_=tql_,oc ______ o __ E __ c __________ ~=i ) ) CUcnl: Clienl #: Conlaci: Sample Date: SDGN: Certificate of Analysis OHM Corporation 240 l Tuckascegcc Road Charlotte. NC 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0c:t-95 SDG--000285 Norlb Carolina Certification Number: 305 Soath Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Receipt Dale: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Appro,-ed By: Lab Sample ID:LSID--001097 Kenneth R. Rlcbardaon Sample ID: Parameter Arsenic Bariwn Cadmium Chromium Lead Silver Mercwy Selenium CO-WS-17 Project Manager Reporting Rcault Limit Un.ii MClbod Time 0.350 0.125 ppm EPA 7060 9:15 25.5 D 2.5 ppm EPA 6010 10:25 1.50 0.25 ppm EPA 6010 23:22 17.3 1.25 ppm EPA 6010 23:22 3.00 1.25 ppm EPA6010 23:22 u 0.25 ppm EPA 6010 23:22 0.016 0.003 ppm EPA 7470 15:50 u 0.125 ppm EPA TI40 10:10 11176-Rood · Plaevlle. NC lll:14 ,._, (704J !III-W!6• FAX: (704) l!A-1454 P•ae 9 Date 10/27/95 10/26/95 10/30/95 10/30/95 10/30/95 10/30/95 10/27/95 10/21195 Analyst RCD RCD RCD RCD RCD RCD DRW RCD Qmni E11riro11me111at ) Consultant1. Inc • OEC Certificate of Analysis ' .. ,.,, ' .... • Client: OHM CoipOration 240 I Tuckaseegee Road Charlotte, NC North Carolilla Ccruf'icatioo Number: 305 South Carolina Certification Nnmber: 99032 ) Client#: 381 Cuotact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result I, 1, 1-Trichloroet.hane u I, 1,1-Trichlorocthanc u I, 1,2,2-Tctrachloroctbanc u I, 1,2,2-Tetrachloroelhanc u I .1.2-Trichloroetbane u l,1,2-Trichloroetbanc u I, 1-Dichlorocthanc u l, 1-Dichloroethane u 1,1-Dicbloroethene u I, 1-Dichloroethene u 1,2-Dichlorobenzcne u 1,2-Dichlorobcnzcne u 1,2-Dichlorocthane u 1,2-Dichloroetbanc u I ,2-Dichloroethene u 1,2-Dichloropropane u 1,2-Dichloropropane u 1,3-Dichlorobcnzene u 1,3-Dichlorobcnzene u 1,4-Dichlorobcnzene u 1,4-Dicblorobcnzne u Reporting Limit Unit 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb ~ipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Ke•netb R. Richardson Project Manalll'r Method Time Date EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 . EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 I 1/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 11176 -Raad-PlacYtle, !<C 28134 P .. ac: (70.) !188-l0:6-FAX: (7M) -.l454 Page 10 Analyst NOU 28 '95 15:00 TO 3911147 Qmai EnyiromnentgJ '"pnsu1tana. Inc • FROM AquoChom Enuir. lob T-7l5 P. 12 ,P~ • OEC I~. -------------------------~<;' 0 Certificate of Analysis Ctient: Client#: Contact: Sample Date: SDG#: OHM Col1)0ralion 240 I Tockaseegee Road Charlotte, NC 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0ct-95 SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result 2-Butanonc 37BJ )2-Butanonc 37BJ 2·Chlorocthcylvinylethcr u 2-Chloroctbylvioylether u 2-Hexanone u 2-Hexanone u 4-Methyl-2-pcntanone u 4-Methylo-2-pentanooe u Acetone 320B Acetone 320B Benzene u Benzene u Bromodichloromctbanc u Bromodichloromethanc u Bromofonn u Bromoform u Bromomethane u Bromomethane u Calbon Disulfide u Caibon disulfide u Carbon Tetrachloride u ) Reportlng Llmlt Unit 63 ppb 63 ppb 130 ppb 130 ppb 63 ppb 63 ppb 63 ppb 31 ppb 63 ppb . 63 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb North Carolina Cenlflcatlo11 Number. 30S South Carolina Certilicadon Number: 99032 Recl,ipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Rkbardson Project Manager Method Time Date EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/9S EPA 8240 11/2195 EPA8240 ll/2195 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 1112/9S EPA8240 11/2195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 1112195 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 1112/95 · EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8240 ll/2M EPA 8240 11/2195 Analyst 1117" Down• Road. Ptnn11k. NC 28134 1'!•11•0: (71M) 581-5016-F.U:: (71M) 5118-J454 Paae ll NUV a:, ·-:r::, 1~:1::19 TO 3911147 Qm.aJ. Environmental ) consultanu, Inc • FROM AquaChem Enuir, Lab T-71:5 P. lJ • OEC Certificate of Analysis ) ) Clieot: Client#: Contact: S11111ple Date: SDG#: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckaseegcc Road Charlotte, NC 381 Jack Kilbarger 24-0ct-95 SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID--001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result CarlJon tetrachloride u Chlorobcnane u Cblorobenzenc u Chloroethane u Chloroethanc u Chloroform u Chloroform u Chloromethane u Chlorornethano u cis-1,2,-Dichloroethcnc u cis-1,3-Dichloropropcnc u cis-1,3-0ichloropropenc u Dibromochloromcthanc u Dibromochloromethane u Etbyfbenz.enc ISO Etbylbcnzne 150 Methylene Chloride 16J Mcthyleno chloride 161 Slyrenc u Styrene u Tetrachlorocthcnc 9.91 Reportini Limit Unit 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 63 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 63 ppb 63 ppb 31 ppb JI ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb 31 ppb JI ppb 31 ppb North Camllna Certlficallon Number: 30!1 South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. llicbard,on Project Manager Method Time Dale EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPAS240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1112/9S EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA8240 11/2195 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 11/219S EPA8240 1112/95 Analyst 1117'-Rood. Plne¥llle, NC 11u, Phou: (71M) B-5076 • PAX, (704) B-2454 Pap 12 NOU 28 '95 15:09 TO 3911147 Qnmi Enyironmental l consulta,m. Inc • FROM AquaChem Enuir. Lab • OEC Certificate of Analysis T-715 P. 14 Client: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckascegcc Read Charlotte, NC North Carolina Certlflcadon N11mber: 305 South Carolina Certlficadon Number: 99032 ·i ) Client#: 381 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG II: SDG--000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID-001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Tetracbloroethene Toluene Toluene Total Xylencs Total Xylenes trans-1,2-dichloroethene trans-1,3-Dichloropropenc trans-1,3-Dichloropropenc Tricbloroethene Trichloroelbcn• Trichlorolluoromcthane Trichlorolluorometbanc Vinyl Acetate Vinyl acetate Y½IYI chloride Vinyl Chloride 1,2 ,4-Tricblorobcn,..ene 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzcne I, 4-Dicblorobenvmc 2, 4 ,5-Trichlorophenol Reporting Result Limit 9.91 31 2300E 31 2~/i" 31 1350 31 1350 31 u 31 u 31 u 31 u 63 u 31 u 63 u 31 u 63 u 63 u 63 u 63 u 860 u 860 u 860 u 860 u 860 Unit ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ?pb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-~ov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Richardson Project Manager Me!hod Time Date EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 l 1/2/95 EPA 824/l I l/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 11/2/95 EPA8240 1112/95 EPA8240 11/2/95 EPA 8240 1!/2195 EPA 8240 11/2/9-' EPA R240 1112195 EPA8240 l 1/2/95 . EPA 8240 !l/2/95 EPA8240 1112195 EPA 8270 1116195 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 l l/6/9S EPA 8270 !l/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 11176 Dcmu Rood. l'tnmllc, NC Z8134 Pbom: ('704) 58S-5076. YAX: ('704) 51111-J.464 Paae 13 Analyst NUV ~~ '95 15:10 TO 3911147 Qmni Environmental ',) Consultants. Inc • FROM AquaCoem E.iv\r. Lab T-715 P, 15 • OEC Certificate of Analysis ·1 ) Client: Client#: Coo1111:1: Sample Date: SDG#: OHM Corporation 2401 Tuckasccgcc Road Charlo!1e, NC 381 Jack Kilbarger. 24-0ct-95 SDG-000285 Lab Sample ID:LSID--001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol u 2,4-Dichlorophc:nol u 2, 4-0imethylphcnol u 2,4-Dlnitrophenol u 2,4-Dinitrotolucnc u 2.6-Dinitrotolucnc u 2-Chloronaphthalene u 2-Chlorophcnol u 2-Methl}t>henol (o-cresol) u 2-Methylnaphthalene 930 2-Nitroaniline u 2·Nitrophcnol u 3,3-Dichlorobenzidinc u 3-Nitroaniline u 4,6-Dinitro-2-mcthylphcnol u 4-Bromophenyl pbcnyl etllcr u 4-Chloraniline u 4-Chloro-3-methylphcnol u 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether u 4-Mcthylphenol (p-aa;ol) u 4-Nitroanilinc u Reporting Limit Unh 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 4300 ppb 860 ppb 1700 ppb 4300 ppb 4300 ppb 860 ppb 1700 ppb 1700 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 4300 ppb North Carolina Certification Number: 30S South Carolina Certltlcadon Nnmber: 99032 Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Dale: 28-Nav-95 Approved By: Kenneth IL Richardson Project Manaeer Method Time Date EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 111619S EPA 8270 11/6.'9S EPA 8270 1116195 EPA 8270 11/6.'9S EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6,195 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6195 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 · EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 Analyst 1117' 0-. R .... Plmmllo, !'iC 28134 P_, (')04) Sllh5076 . FAX: (')04) !88-24S4 Page 14 • QmnJ. Environmental , · -1 Consultants. Inc • T-7:5 P. 16 • OEC Certificate of Analysis ) ) Client: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckaseegee Road Cbartottc, NC Oient#: 3~1 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG--00028S Lab Sample ID:LSID--001098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result 4-Nitrophenol u Accnaphtheue u Acenaphthyleue u Anthraccne u Bcnzo (a) anthraca,c u Bcnzo (a) pyrcllC u Bcnzo (b) tluorantheue u Bcnzo (ghi) pc1ylenc u Bcnzo (k) fluorantheue u Benzoic acid u Benzyl alcohol u Bis (2-<:hloroethoxy) methane u Bi• (2-<:hlomcthyl) ether u Bis (2-<:hloroisoprobyl) ether u Bis (2-<:thylhcxyl) phthalalc 16000E Butyl bcnzyl phthalatc u Cluysenc u Di-n-butyl phthalatc u Di-u-octylphthalate u Dibcnzo (ah) anthraccne u Dibenzofurau u Reporting Lbnlt Unit 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 4300 ppb 1700 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb North Carolina Certification Number: JOS South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Rttelpt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kenneth R. Rlchanhon Project Manager Method Time Date EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 1 l/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 l l/6/95 EPA8270 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 l l/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 l l/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 1116195 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 Analyst IJJ76Jlawnallood-Ptnnllle.:-IC 281:M ""-•(704)AAll-~~-FAX,('704)!'Jl8.l- Pap 15 flm.ni Envtronmentql ) Conmltants, Inc • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: OHM Corporation 2401 Tuckaseegee Road Charlone, NC North Carolina Certification Number: 305 South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Client#: 381 Connet: Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 24-0ct-95 SDG#: SDG-000285 ub Sample ID: LSID-00 I 098 Sample ID: CO-WS-17 Parameter Result Diethylphthalate u ) Dimethylphthalate u · Fluorantbcne u Fluorene u Hcxachlorobenune u Hexachlorobutadiene u Hc:xachlorocyclopentadicne u Hexachloroetllane u lndeno ( 1,2,3~) pyrene u Jsophorone u N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine u N-Nitrosodiphenylamine u Naphthalene 1000 Nitrobenzcne u Pcn:ach!oropbcnol u Phcnanihrene u Phenol u Pyrcnc u Report1o11 Limit Unit 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 4300 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb 860 ppb Receipt Date: 24-0ct-95 Report Date: 28-Nov-95 Approved By: Kennetb R. Richardson Project Manager Metbod Time Date EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 1116/95 EPA 8270 1116195 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 l 1/6/95 EPA 8270 I 1/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 I 1/6/95 EPA8270 I 1/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA 8270 I J/6/95 EPA 8270 11/6/95 EPA8270 I J/6/95 EPA 8270 I 1/6/95 11176 Dow,u a...t. -.. NC Zlll:W Pho•: ("704) !lfl-5076. FAX: (ilM) !II-~ Pap 16 .. Analyst LAquaChem ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC. CHAIN OF CUSTODY j _ • 11178 OOWNS ROAD 704/588-5076 PINEVILLE, NC 2s134 FAX 10415es-2454 Phone Number: <Jo 'j l_3_,_'J,.,.I_-_.._O_,,q,_,'7~7 ________ _ Client: 01:/:M (~~ Fax Number: 17o'-{ l >J/-1\':{7 Address: I ~00 DL: s+ Purchase Order Numb...,.e~r:-'--;'(o~,~D~o-'b_s= ______ _ Ctty (Lt lg ~ c State: /J' l Zip: J b d Oy, Certification Requireme')t:-""-'-"'-"--'-'-'--------- Contact Person ,J.J:, /,:,')bgt)f.f Project Name: C/,e~•"te. D!) , Sampled By: ,l,\'.,1 1/~,u,fr RushCh~rges~'!,~rized D Yes \2l'No By relinquishing !his s.ample(s) ro la!oraiory Personnel, I warrant rhar I am authorized ro enter inlo !his agreement for !he Clienr nam~ abo\1'8 and thal I author~~~~/~ Trfal.J.sis sub;ect to lhe terms and conditions on the reverse hereof. This agreement is governed by the terms and conditions on the reverse side hereof. Analysis charges shall be as included in !he laborafo,ies fee schedule in effect al lhe lime or the analysis. Relinquished By: Date: I\-drl ~'1 Time: Received By: Dale: Time: Relinquished By: Date: Time: ~eivedBy: Date: Time: I!! ii" & "' },Ji g $ f§Ea//JiJiJiJ1Ji1JJJJ,fff Samples received on ice? Yes □ No □ Dale & Time J " Sample ID Samoled lab ID ,,.a o ~r::r::f!: Other Analysis Prese-rvatrve CD-w--~i X I l -i.J-9:; I) T.-1-~I V I.J!/6( ,..;ALI 2ilyo) 14,:)':i' 17fw r,o;,, . q U~T#-1, 1 o~f:,.__.,: :, ~ r.L 1 <.,.,_; ~n 1,,1 I I.,, ( ... A( j '1,f7r \ ,iL:;'o'o . sa.,,,,,l,-1-{,.1.,,,,, H -, I- I ' ( \ it\ Awi, + Bil( l'fl~qoc" l'l / • Autosampler Sampler Location. ___ _ Field pH Date lns;..,,lled____ Time Installed. ____ _ Flow CF/GPO Result ____ _ Please sign and return the white and yellow copies to the Laboratory_ Date Pic~ed Up Time Picked Up ___ _ Composite Type: O Flow O Time O Hand ----Flow. ___ _ Analyst ____ _ Time/0ate __ -c_ (QNQC Separate) 1 r,UJJ M'-{Ud\.. .. lf:'111 c::iutr. Lat) ---- --·------., ------------ 0.!lllll ' Enviro11menta1 Consultants, Inc Client: OHM Corporation • OEC Certificate of Analysis North Carolina Certification Nwnber: J05 240 I Tucka&eegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte. NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 22-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbarger Report Date: 07-Dec-95 Sample Date: 21-Nov·9~ ... -.,,~ SDG#: SDG-000477 ~--Lab Sample ID:LSID-001875 obert Curry Sample ID: CO-WS-28 ( '-'-s-c-~% er-co=""'-''-""' j Project Manager Parameter 1,U•Trichloroewme I, 1,2,2 • T etrachloroethar.e I, 1,2-Trichloroethrule I, 1-Dichloroethanc 1,1-Dichloroethcnc l,2•Dichlorobenzcnc 1,2-Dichlorocthane 1,2-Dichloroethene 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3-Dichlorobcnzene 1,4-Dichlorcbenzcne 2-Butanono 2-Hexanone 4-Mcthyl-1-pentanone Acetone 3enzene a romodichloromethanc Brcmofcrm Brome methane Carbon Disulfide Caioon T etraehlcride Reportina Result Limit Unit Method Time u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18 34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 10 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 10 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 10 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 95 s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 5 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u 10 ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 u s ppb EPA 8240 18:34 l1176 0.-. R•d-Plnmllo. SC 28134 Phon.: ("IIM) -6-FAX: (71M) 58a-%454 Page I Date 12/4/95 12!4/95 !2!4195 12/~95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12!4!9S 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4!95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 l2i4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 Analyn DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW , .Qnmi' Environmental Consultants. Inc • • OEC Certificate of Analysis Client: Client#: Contact: OHM Corporation 240 I Tuckasecgcc ii.cad Charlotte, NC 381 Jack Kilbarger Sample Date: 21-Nov-95 SDG-OJ0477 Lab Sample ID: LSID-001875 Sample ID: CO•WS-28 Parllllleter Result Chlorcbenzene Chlorcethane Chloroform Chlorcmethanc cis-1,J-Dichlorcpropene Oibrcmochloromethane Ethylbcnzene ¼thylenc Chloride Styrene Tetrachlorocthcne Toluene Total Xylenos o:ans-1,3-Dichloroprcpene Trichloroetbene Vinyl Acetate Vinyl Chloride 1,2, 4-Trichlorobenzene 2,4,S-Trichlorophcnol 2, 4,6-Trichlorophcnol 2,4-Dichlorophenol 2.4-Dimethylphenol u u u u u u 170 u u 175 45 500 u u u u u u u u u Reportinz Limit 5 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' 10 s 20 20 20 20 20 Unit ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb ppb North Carolina Certification Number: J~ South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Receipt Date: 22-Nov-95 Report Date: 07-De<:-95 Approved By: crfL.Cu~7 Method EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8240 EPA 8270 EPA 8270 EPA 8270 EPA 8270 EPA 8270 Project Manager Time 18;34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 18:34 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Daie 12/4195 12/4195 12/4195 12/4195 12/4195 12/4195 12/4195 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4195 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4/95 12/4195 12/4/95 12/1195 12/1/95 12/1195 12/L195 12/1/95 Analyst DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW 11116 Do,nu Rood -PlnmJU. ~C 28134 Pbono, (704) 588-5076 -FAX, (704) <""-24"4 Page 2 !JJmli.· Environmental Consullants. ln c Client: OHM Corporation 1 '~".'"''' n'1'-<>'-'•1<.III '-''"'' • L..<IIU • • OEC Certificate of Analysis North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 I Tuckaseegce Road South Carolina Certification NllDlbcr: 99032 Charloite, NC Client#: 3RI &ceipt Date: 22-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbargcr Report Date: 07-Dec-95 Sample Date: 2!-Nov-95 SDG#: SDG--000477 Approved By: Lab Sample ID:LSID--001875 Sample ID: CO-WS-28 Reporting Parameter &!Ult Limit Unit Method Time 2, 4-Dinitrophenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2,4-Dinitrotolucne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2,6-Dinitrotolucnc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2-Chloronaphlhalcnc u 20 ppb =PA 8270 10:00 2-Chlorophenol u 20 ppb · EPA 8270 10:00 2-Mcthlyphenol (<Kresal) u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2•Mcthylnaphthalcne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2-Nitroaniline u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 2-Nitrophcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 3,3-Dichlorobell2idinc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 3-Nitroanilinc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Bromophcnyl phenyl ether u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Chloranilinc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Chloro-3-methylphcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Chlorophcnylphenyl:thcr u 10 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Mcthylphcnol (p-crcsol) u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4.Nitroaniline u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 4-Nit.rophonol u 50 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Acenapbthcne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Acenapbthylenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 l0:00 1117' l>owna Road -Pto..we. NC 281.14 PIM>no, ("IIM) 5111-~7• -FAX, ('IW) sn.2= Page 3 Date Analyn 1211/9.l DRW 1211/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 1211/95 DRW 1211/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 1211195 DRW 1211195 DRW 1211195 DRW 1211/95 DRW 1211/95 DRW 1211/95 DRW 1211/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW 12/1/95 DRW • Qmai ' Environmental, Consultants, Inc Client: OHM Corporation • • OEC Certificate of Analysis North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 I Tucka.seegee Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlotte, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 22-Nov-95 Contact: Jack Kilbargc: Report Date: 07-Dcc-95 Sample Date: 21-Nov-95 tfilf:F?'-SDG#: SDG--000477 Approved By: Lab Sample ID: LSID-001875 Sample ID: CO-WS-28 Project Manager Reporting Parameter Result Limit Unit Method Time Anthracene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Benzi.dine u 50 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Be=(a}anthraceno u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Benzo (a} pyrene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Benzo (b) fluoranthenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Bcnzo (ghi) perylene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Bonzo (k) fluoranthenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Benzoic acid u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Benzyl alcohol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Bis (2-cttloroetho,cy) methane u 20 ppb EPA 8270 J0:00 Bis (2-dlloroethyl) ether u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Bis (2-cttloroisoprobyl} ether u 20 ppb EPA8270 10:00 Bis (2-,,thylhexyl} phthalate 3592 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Butyl benzyl phthalate 3355 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Chryscne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Di-a-butyl phtllalalC u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Di-n-occylphthalatc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Dtbenzo (ah) anthracene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Dibenzofuran u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 Dicthylphthalate u 20 ppb EPA 8270 ]0:00 Dimethylphlhalate u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 11176 llowm Row -Plnffllle. NC lll:M Phont: (70.) _, -FAX: (704) 588-2454 Page 4 Date 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/9S 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12!1/95 1211/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 12/1/95 Analytt DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRIV DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW DRW ..,..._._ ,.... .. ... ,...., . ...,... ,..., ....... ,.,. ... , ·Qmfil. Environmental Consultants. Inc • • OEC Certificate of Analysis Olent: OHM Corporation North Carolina Certification Number: 305 240 l Tuckasecgcc Road South Carolina Certification Number: 99032 Charlene, NC Client#: 381 Receipt Date: 22-Nov-95 Contact; Jaclc Kilbarger Repon Date: 07-Dec-95 Sample Date: 21-Nov-95 ~--SDG#: SDG--0004 77 Approved By: Lab Sample ID:LSID--001875 bert k'curry 0 Sample ID: CO-WS-28 Project Manager Reportinf Par:lmeter Result Limit Unit Method Time Date Analyst Fluoranthene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW Fluorenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW HcxachlorobeI12enc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW Hcxachlorobutadienc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW Hexachlorocyclopeniadicnc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1195 DRW Hcxachloroethanc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/li9S DRW lndeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrenc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1195 DRW Isophoronc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 1211/95 DRW N-Nitrosodiphcnylaminc u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 1211195 DRW Naphlhalcne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12il/95 DRW NitrobeI12cne u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12il/9S DRW Pcntachloropbcnol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1/95 DRW Phcnantlmru: u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10.00 12/1/95 DRW Phenol u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 12/1195 DRW Pyrene u 20 ppb EPA 8270 10:00 1211/95 DRW 11176 Dowm Rod. Pln<Yilk. ~c zatJ.4 l'llone: (71M) 588-5(176. FAX: (704) 588-2454 P1ge 5 • • U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Wilmington District Action ID: / 99 b O C, 3 b ~ County: /'A ECK 1-£.A) E,i.:, K6-- Notification of Jurisdictional Determination Property owner/Authorized Agent ,Jc., D rvr.sto,J ol= Address Su pJ!.gJ=.vtJD 51.!..c.'rt.o,,,J . A n--;J : l J.{o I o 13£./'...l.."r/lJ P..oA.JJ Telephone Number 919 -7.33 -~O / X 31 r:{' I Size and Location of Property(waterbody, Highway name/number, town, etc.) A 0."'/ -Ml::.L.£. Lo,J(,., .Sl!..6-M£Ni Oc AN UNNAMl!D H?.'r/3urA/'..y' '[b , 5 'rcvJ Af.. rs c.~ux B E!...'11.JE.E.v e, !!. j1.$ Y If -r.u l?oAD /\ AJD TH I!. Co.Al 1=ll.)£.Nc.E. wrnt .S';1:.WAl-r,S cl;uJ( .SovrH AAlrl PAe.ALJ..El.. I[) Ff_EE.DoNI J?.IY,,.D A., Indicate Whicli of the following apply: C.-HA f!..Lo r, I!,.. • There arc wetlands on the above described property which we strongly suggest should be delineated and surveyed. The surveyed wetland lines must be verified by our staff before the Corps will make a final jurisdictional determination on your property. • Because of the size of your property and our present workload, our identification and delineation of your wetlands cannot be accomplished in a timely manner. You may wish to employ a consultant to obtain a more timely delineation of the wetlands. Once your consultant has flagged a wetland line on the property, Corps staff will review it, and, if it is accurate, we strongly recommend that you have the line surveyed for final approval by the Corps. The Corps will not make a final jurisdictional determination on your property without an approved survey. • The wetlands on your lot have been delineated, and the limits of Corps jurisdiction have been explained to you. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed three years from the date of this notification. CT)rhere are no wetlands present on the above described property which are subject lo the permit , requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1344). Unless there is a change in the law "-·.. or our published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed three years ·. from the date of this notification. "Tl+E c.i-JA,v.\lE.l. r .S A /?,.E.Wi..A nED WA~P-. o-,:. Tflt U.S , • The project is located in one of the 20 Coastal Counties. You should contact the nearest State Office of Coastal Management to determine their requirements. Placement of dredged or fill material in wetlands on this property without a Department of the Army permit is in most cases a violation of Section 301 of the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1311). A permit is not required for work on the property restricted entirely to existing high ground. If you have any questions regarding the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please contact S'rE.v'L!,,IJ Lu>J.D at 7o'/-:i.. 7 /-~!rS-7 Property owner/ Authorized Agent Signature _::=::===::,...._:=====---======--====- Project Manager Signature __.,/2c....,cfu....__..,,..,.,., • ..__"'IA.,.l,,__.J.~"""'=¥------------------ Date 11 / o 7 / 95"' Expiration Date // / C '/ 9~ I ' ~-'+.~~,,-,.~------- SURVEY PLAT OR FIELD SKETCH OF DESCRIBED PROPERTY AND THE WETLAND DELINEATION FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE YELLOW (FILE) COPY OF THIS FORM. CESA W Form 51>6 I OCT92 U5 AR~.Y CORPSIENGRS To: ·=1-704-252-1721 The United States Army Corps of Engineers Asheville Regulatory Field Office g 1 !>anon Avenue, llooin 143, Asheville, NC 28801-5006 (704) ?.71-4854 • (lax) (704) 271-1858 FaxNtunber: q1q-7 .. 33 -'/ff!/ From: L\JJJD Telephone: Number of Pages (including this pag<!): . Remarks: 14:02 No.DOS P.01 US ~8~Y CORPSIENGRS TD:1-704-252-1721 • NOV i '95 14:02 No .005 P.02 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Wilmington District Action JD: I ?96 Oc, 36 'c('" C.ounty: /v\ECKl.J!.IJBuK6-,- Notification of Jurisdictional Determination l'ropcrtyowncr/AullmrizcdAg<:nt NC--o.t=Vr.$u,.,J ol= Sot.-Z:L) WA:S>:J!:. MAA!A6-i;,1,HrA.J1 Address s UPl!./?l=-vAJD ~l[.c.rco.J ; A rr,J : Do oJH,A..S ;'J..co /?..E . J../o/ ol';t;:,<.L):A} /!o4.D f.;t'\t.Jr£<rlf ,Jc_, ;2.7£,c,S-1 Tukphonc Number 9 / 9 -7 ~"' '3 -~ t, I )( :31 2$" Size and Localion of l'roperty(waterhody. Highway namc/numher. town, c,tc.) A 6,"t -Ml:L£ L,•,,.JIY .Sr!.6:Mf.JJC oF A,J uA1AIAMED )1?rBur-A/t\l__ n, r ~~-- :lrEVIA{tr5 e.gux t'J.fb.n,J,E E.•,l t,'f. i--it-Y /-f'C.Ll-f::oAp AA.ID TH£. C¢A.l~LOE.NCL t•n:ni 6'rt:'4./At.'J"S cR.,rL.J{ .$c,vrf-i AAl'6 PAP-A~ei-nl P/?.lf E.Dor.l\ /ts:;,o, D I'\ 'r Indicate Which of the following ap(l"ly: c.. I-IA £..1-c i-r J!_ • ThcH: arc wcllamls un lhc above described property which we slrongly suggest <hould be delineated and surveyed. The surveyed wclland lines must he verified by our staff before the Corps will make a final jurisdiclional tlelermination on your properly. • BL:causc of lhl: si,c of your properly and our present workload, our idenlificalion and delineation of your wetlands cannot he ac<.:omplished in a timely manner. You may wish to employ a consultant to obtain a more timely delineation of the wetlands. Once your consultant has flagged a w,:1laml line on the propcny, Cnrp< <laff will re.view it, ~nd, if ii is accur:,lc, we strongly recommend that you have the line survi;sycd for [in al approval by the Corps. The Corps will no1 make a final juri.,dictional dcterminalion on your property without an approved survey. • The wcllands on your Joi have heen delineated, and the limils of c~,rps jurisdiction have been explained to you. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, lhis dctcrminalion may he relied __ upon 1hr a period nm m exceed three years from the date Df this normcation. 0:·hcre arc no wetlands present on the above described properly which flre subject IO lhc permit ._ requirements ofSecticm 404 of the Clcnn Water Act (33 USC 1344). Unlc:.ss thc1\: i~ • change in the law or our published regulations, this determination may he relied upon for n period nol to cxcc<:t.l three ye.ir~ Crom the date of this notifiealion. ,lie CAAI\JA.l!-L-r.s A P-..E./;,ol.ATED WA~:?. o>! Jflt U.5, • The projccl is localed in one of the 20 Oiaslal O,untics. You should con1ac1 lhc nearest State Office of O,astnl Management to delermine their requirem(:nts. Placement of dredged or fill material in wetlands on this properly without a Department of the /\rmy permit is in most cases a violation of Section 301 of the Clean W:1ter Act (33 USC 1J 11 ). A permit is not required for work on the property reMric!etl entirely to existing high ground. If you have any que,tions regardlng the Corps of Engineers regulatory program, please cnntacl snve--Al L-u,JD ~1 7o4-;;., 1_1-_J.(~ll'.-~~7 ____ _ Properly nwncr/Aulhorizcd AgL:nl Sigm1tuu: -=-=====:,._....======--======::__-===:=.. Project Manager Signalurc /2.J-;';., A IAL .i»:.J _______ _ Date 11/07/ 9,S-Expirati<,nD~to ll/0·7/ff;' r ' _ __,., -~.-~-~----- SURVEY PLAT OR FIELD SKETCH OF DESCRIBED PROPERTY AND THIC WETLAND DELINEATION FORM MUST DE ATTACHED TO THE YELLOW (FILE) COPY OF THIS FORM, CK'il\ W l'n:"r'II !it.6 1 ocrrn. • • August 1, 1995 Attn: Mr. Steve Lund Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Branch Re: Wetland Identification -Charlotte, NC Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 Dear Mr. Lund: Per our phone conversation today, enclosed is a copy of the NWI map for northwest Charlotte near the site. The potential wetland to be identified is circled on the map, just south of Freedom Road (Highway 27). It appears to border an unnamed tributary of Stewarts Creek, south of and parallel to Freedom Road. The segment of concern begins at the Berryhill Road bridge flows southeast for approx. 0.4 miles to the confluence with Stewarts Creek. The NWI map identifies it as palustrins scrub-shrub. I would like to request a letter discussing the results of your survey when it is completed. My address is: Attn: Douglas Moore Division of Solid Waste Management NC Superfund Section 401 Oberlin Road Raleigh, NC 27605 If I can be of further assistance, please contact me at (919) 733-2801, ext. 318. 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Lf ~9'° ; __ ~•£:,/ .--; .... , :;,Fltfto -'r~!<'J~~-1 . ,.~>)f /?/1;;1 !iS\lC_--r:;;~~ · ' :.o-• · ! -==~:~~-;~ , ;;\ ,·i>*.2!;.1·~~f (;,. __,-;/,t?,-,.rr ~r ·-.,.·-~.. / ·,\l\1(~,--.:~--~>-_;_ .. ·-,:~~ --,,)½:1-(f /i,_'. \, ,, ---" • ',, ~' -~ • .-' :--(>.::-, • . . ,. __ ,~: ;:, • Memo Date: August I, 1995 To: File From: Douglas Moore Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Topic: Tax Office Information Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 • On this day, I spoke with Mrs. Deborah Potts, Office Assistant ID -Mecklenburg County Real Estate Office (704) 336-6358. Mrs. Potts provided the following information over the phone. They have no listing for 1201 Berryhill Road. However, there is a warehouse located on 0.71 acres at 1225 Berryhill Road. The owner is listed as Gene W. Hartsell, 1208 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, NC. 28208. The taxes are sent to "Spurrier Oil", 1225 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, NC. On May 25, 1988, the property was transferred to Mr. Hartsell (Deed Book 5828, Page 131 ). Prior to 1988, a company listed as "Centennial, Inc." was registered as the site owner. The I 986 and 1987 taxes owed by Centennial, Inc. have not been paid. -Wat~,. .~ --~ II .. , . fl . 'i '," ' ' , ' ' ',• J ! I l 1 i 11 I • • 4 RIIFS upcoming at Five . n Iron A state cleanup contractor is in the middle of a $ 1.5 million removal effort at the Fivenson Iron and Metal site in Alpena, Mich. An RI/FS will be launched next spring. The Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources (MDNR) plans to conduct a state-funded RI/FS and will decide this winter whether to bid the study or have one of the state's three in-place, investigative contractors do the work. One of the three contrac- tors will develop an RI/FS work plan and, if the work is bid. prepare specifications. The state hasn't decided which of its three contractors will prepare the work plan. Studies will be needed across the 7-acre former scrap metal yard between residential and commer- cial sections of Alpena. Also, the extent to which adjacent wetlands are contaminated will be studied. There has been some off-site migration of contami- nation into the wetlands. Meanwhile, Northern A-1 Services of Kalkaska, Mich., is removing 70 drums of waste, 27 trans- formers and capacitors, compressed gas cylinders, metal and wood scrap. and is scraping 2.5 feet of soil from 40% of the site. The soil has PCBs, heavy metals, low levels of dioxins, oil and other contami- nants. Some wastes are being shipped off-site for incineration. others to recyclers. Site work started Sept. 12 under a state-bid contract awarded Aug. 3. The state hopes to have the removal completed by Dec. 15. The property was seized for non-payment of taxes and is now state-owned. The land is one of the state's highest ranked abandoned sites, but isn't on EPA's NPL. Contact: John Vick, state project manager, MDNR Gaylord District Office. 517-732-3541, ext. 5305. Cherokee Oil removal launched EPA began an emergency cleanup Nov. 8 at the Cherokee Oil-Mecklenburg Road site in Charlotte, N.C .. to secure and sample drums, tanks and other bulk containers recently found there. The containers of toxics will eventually be treated on-site and/or disposed off-site. EPA found numerous drums in various stages of deterioration, above-ground tanks and tanker trailers. Ethylbenzene, 1, 1, 1 trichloroethane, styrene, chlorobenzene and corrosive liquids have been found in initial samples. Leaks will be plugged and non-compatible liquids separated. Drums will be overpacked. Sampling and the securing of containers will take about four months and may cost more than $1.8 million. Cherokee Oil Co. processed and shipped waste oil and other substances to other facilities from the site at 1201 Berryhill Road in Mecklenburg County. Contac_t: Steve Spurlin, EPA on-scene coordina- tor, 404-347-3931, ext. 6135. Superfund Week -November 11, 1994 ' Allied-Signal and Dom-ia.-e PRPs because their predecessors were among companies that r-d tar from iron plants to make tar paper and shingles. Interlake, a maker of aerospace components, packaging systems and other engineered materials, had Retec Inc. of St. Paul, Minn., do remedial studies. Allied Signal and Dom-Tar had ENSR of Acton, Mass., do other RI work. Interlake submitted a study of its areas of OU- 3 and the other PRPs submitted their own studies of areas of the St. Louis River site where their predecessors had businesses. The groundwater will be monitored but probably won't be remediated because nobody uses it. Sediment samples to be drilled through ice In OU-4, river sediment of the St. Louis River, especially embayments near the peninsulas, will be subject of remedial studies. Interlake is looking for third-party PRPs, but so far is preparing to do the sediment study alone. The Stryker embayment appears to have the bulk of the sediment contamination (70,000 to 140,000 cubic yards), but other areas of contamination include the Keane Creek embayment (no estimate available), where a creek enters the river, a boat slip between the peninsula loading docks (20,000 to 40,000 cubic yards), and an area around an outfall (15,000 to 30,000 cubic yards). Interlake intends to submit an RI work plan soon so that its contractor can begin taking sediment samples in February when the river is frozen. Samplers will be able to take samples from fixed locations more easily by boring through ice than by floating around in a boat. Malcolm Pirnie Inc. did a site-wide RI for the state, so that the state could issue enforcement actions. But more in-depth studies are needed before PRPs can come up with feasibility studies. Contact: Deborah Seibers, EPA project manager, 312-353-9299; Ann Bidwell, state project manager for lnterlake site, 612-296-7827; Frank Wallner, state project manager, U.S. Steel, 612-296-7443; Dan Talsma, lnterlake' s director of environmental control, Lisle, lll., 708- 852-8800; Mark Kami/ow, Allied Signal's environmental manager, 201-455-2119; Marcel Sylvestre, environmental manager, Dom-Tar of Montreal, 514-457-8269. Minnesota wants USX to fix Duluth steel site The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is trying to get USX Corp. of Pittsburgh to address contaminated sediment, a large glob of coal tar and other problems at its former steel plant on the St. Louis River near Lake Superior. The 300-acre U.S. Steel plant site in Morgan Park, a south suburb of Duluth, Minn., is pan of the St. Louis River NPL site (see story, p. 3). For reasons unknown to the present state and federal project managers. EPA named the former steel plant location as part of the same NPL site as that of former pig iron and tar plant locations on the St. Louis River about four nautical miles downstream. There isn't any other connection between the Interlake site detailed in the previous story and this U.S. Steel Duluth Works plant site. The U.S. Steel site has 18 state-defined operable units (OUs, classified by letters A-R) but only a few could become major cleanup efforts. EPA hasn't divided this site into OUs, but the state is taking the cleanup enforcementlead. OU-J consists of a glob of perhaps I 0,000 cubic yards of coal tar buried in the bed of an unnamed creek, and is releasing contaminants Pasha Publications, 1616 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 1000, Arlington, Va. 22209 State of NorthArolina Department o~vironment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director November 2, 1994 Memo To: Mike Kelly Deputy Director Division of Solid Waste Management Thru: PatDeRosa ~/~ Head, CERCLKB~ ' From: Douglas Moore J:k.,f-,, /5.,,lJ.) ____, Environmental Chemist NC Superfund Section Subj.: Cherokee Oil Company Site 1201 Berryhill Road Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC US EPA ID: NCD 980 799 019 DEHNR On this day, I received a phone call from EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch (ERRB), On-Scene Coordinator Steve Spurlin (404) 347-3931 x 6135. Mr. Spurlin stated that beginning on Thursday, November 3, 1994, ERRB plans to conduct an emergency removal at the subject site. The site currently contains over 1000 drums, 6 above ground tanks which are full, 1 rolloff container, several diked areas containing free liquid and possible underground storage tanks. He stated there is little room to stage the drums on the site and ERRB negotiated an access agreement with the landowner across the street to stage drums on a fenced lot. He stated that EPA has worked out an agreement with the Department of Transportation to close off an adjacent side street, "Drum Avenue", to through traffic for the duration of the removal action. He estimates that the first phase of the removal action (hazardous catergorization of onsite wastes) should take between 1-1.5 months. He stated that there appears to be free standing oil on the site and that there has been documented releases from the site to offsite adjacent properties. Mr. Spurlin is currently on call, but plans to visit the site next week. The site phone numbers are: (704) 391-0877 and (704) 391-1775. I gave Mr. Spurlin the phone numbers for John Gibson, Solid and Hazardous Waste Section at Mecklenburg County Environmental Protection Department and Jesse Wells, P.O.-Box 27687. Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer sat recycled/ l 0% post-consumer paper • • Hazardous Waste Section at the Mooresville Regional Office. He stated that he would notify these people on EPA's future removal action at the subject site. cc: Jack Butler Bruce Nicholson Doug Holyfield File State of Nort&arolina Department~Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes. Secretary William L. Meyer. Director January 4, 199_Y Mr. Doug Lair, Chief Emergency Response and Removal Branch Waste Management Division .--=;;RE:;-;;C~IEUITTVE~D'\ 1 J~N O 51994 \ us EPA Region IV 345 Courtland Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30365 RE: Cherokee Resources, Inc./Cherokee Oil Company 1201 Berryhill Road, Charlotte, NC Dear Mr. Lair: IJGD 1'30 7qq o /1 suPERfUND SECTION ·. The North Carolina Hazardous Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division, requests that the Region IV Emergency Response and Removal Branch inspect the Cherokee Resources facility (Berryhill Road site) in Charlotte for a possible removal action. This site is owned by the same company that operated the Cherokee Oil site at 725 South Summit Avenue and is the site where waste processing occurred. Based on observations by our staff and comments by other state and federal offices, it appears that Cherokee has ceased operations at the Berryhill Road site. This agency sent an NOV (copy enclosed) to Cherokee on October 18, 1993, which (among other things) contained a request for an inventory of the contents of all tanks and containers on the site. About this same time we received notice that Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service had improperly shipped hazardous material/waste to Cherokee (attached memo). Cherokee's reply was that they have not ceased operation (attached). However, we were recently informed by the FBI that Cherokee is not processing and their sewer connection has been cut off. Thank you for any assistance you can give us. Sincerely, ./-'-'· •·"'·'• ;{', J.. . .f?I.~,-. _::,~-- / Jerome H. Rhodes, Chief Hazardous Waste Section JHR/ppb Attachments P.O. Box 27687. Raleigh. North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-73.'-~996 JAX 919-715-3605 An Equ~I Opportunify Affirmative Acti6n Employer 50% recycled/ rm'., Post-consumer paper