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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22053_Carolina Coach_Free Product Rpt_20031203I 1 I 1 1 H 1 1 C FREE PRODUCT RECOVERY REPORT Carolina Trailways 1201 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 Facility I.D. Number: 2758 Incident No. 5051 December 3, 2003 Prepared for Carolina Coach Company 1201 South Blount Raleigh, NC 27601 919.833.8301 Prepared by Debra M. Boopsingh Project Geologist with Leonard C. Albright, .E.M. Principal Green Star Environmental 345 McDonnell Street, Suite 9 Lewisville, Texas 75057 214.222.8752 Release Dates: October 2001(Discovered July 2002) / Approximately 111 Gallons from UST System September 1998 / unknown quantity or source June 1992 / unknown quantity or source All releases occurred from the 2x10,000 gallon diesel UST system NCDENR Risk Classification: Intermediate (Limited PSH Plume on site) Land Use Category: Industrial/Commercial Current UST Owner/Operator: Carolina Coach Company (1201 South Blount, Raleigh Current Property Owner: Carolina Coach Company (1201 South Blount, Raleigh, NC; Latitude and Longitude of Release: Lat: 35.766841 Lon:-78.636951 NC; (919) 833-3801) (919) 833-3801) ' �7) Green Star Environmental: Environmental Excellence & Client Service I 1 1 1 n 1 1 FREE PRODUCT RECOVERY REPORT A. SITE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF REPORT: December 3, 2003 Facility I.D.: 002758 UST Incident Number (if known): 5051 Site Name: Site Locatio Nearest Citi UST Owner: Carolina Coach Company Address: 1201 South Blount Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Phone:919.833.3601 UST Operator: Carolina Coach Company Address: 1201 South Blount Street, Raleigh, North Carolina Phone: 919.833.3601 Property Owner: Address: 1201 Property Occupant: Address: 1201 Sou Consultant/Contractor: Green Star Environmental Address: 354 McDonnell Street, Ste. 9 Lewisville, Texas Phone: 214-222-8752 Release Information Date Discovered: Jun Latitude: 35.766841 Longitude:-78.636951 Estimated Quantity of Release: Unknown quantity of release Cause of Release: The 2002 release was caused during bus re -fueling activities Source of Release (piping/UST): Piping Sizes and contents of UST system(s) from which the release occurred): Two 10,000-gallon diesel fuel US Ts. Priority Site Ranking or Risk Classification assigned by Department, if available: ' 90Intermediate Land use category (residential or industrial/commercial) assigned by Department, if available: Industrial/commercial I, a Licensed Geologist for Mid -Atlantic Associates (overseeing Green Star Environemental), do certify ' ��,,+.+++•• ,,,, that the information contained in this correct and Frog \\ r •``FJ��2 accurate to the best of my knowledge. ' SE AL 1188 toG IF �� e3 Carolina Coach Company 1211512003 Free Product Recovery Report Page 2 ' Background Information Green Star Environmental (Green Star) has conducted Free Product Removal Activities at the above -referenced property located in Raleigh, NC as illustrated on the USGS Topographic Map (Figure 1). This investigation was conducted in response to a discovery of free product in monitor well MW-9 on July 31, 2002. Green Star on behalf of Greyhound Lines, Inc. ' (Greyhound), contracted Garco, Inc. initially and subsequently Eco Vac Services (Eco Vac) to conduct a total of four aggressive fluid -vapor recovery (AFVR) events at the site. ' Field Work Garco, Inc. (Garco) was retained by Green Star to conduct an AFVR event after the detection of free product in monitor well MW-9 in July 2002. Garco used a high vacuum system with the pressure in the machine at 23 inches of mercury (in. of Hg) and in MW-9 ranging from 21 in. of ' Hg to a low of 16 in. of Hg. The average exhaust velocity during the AFVR event was 146.7 cubic feet per minute (CFM). An estimated volume of 85 gallons total with an estimated 10 gallons of product was removed during the eight hour event conducted on August 14, 2002. ' Garco, Inc. accepted custody of the waste generated at the site and it was transported to their facility in Asheboro, North Carolina. ' Eco Vac was subsequently retained by Green Star to conduct three AFVRs on October 18, 2002, December 23, 2002, and January 28, 2003. Eco Vac utilized the same methods as Garco, Inc. that included lowering a "stinger" to the static water level in MW-9 and applying a high vacuum. This system simultaneously removes vapors and free liquid then transferring them to a mobile treatment system where the liquids are separated into a storage tank for future disposal. The vapors are then incinerated in a forced air Thermal Oxidation unit at 1500 ' degrees Fahrenheit and released into the atmosphere. The vacuum pressure used during the three events for the inlet ranged from 22 in. of Hg to 24 in. of Hg. The pressure gauged at MW- 9 ranged from 2 in. of Hg to 8 in. of Hg. The average exhaust velocity for the three events was ' approximately 78 CFM. An estimated volume of 44, 55, and 87 gallons of product (vapor and liquid) was removed. B. SITE STATUS AND CONCLUSIONS: ' The free product recovery data and information along with the historical quantity of product removed is included in Tables 1 and 2 (NCDENR Table B-8 and Table B-9 respectively). Individual reports documenting field data and activities for each AFVR Event are attached as ' Appendix A. Project Costs ' A project cost summary is attached as Table 4 for the four free product recovery events conducted at the site up to date. The total cost of all AFVR Event and subsequent site wide gauging was $16,635.13. This however, does not include management and report writing costs. ' Due to the limited extent of the PSH plume and relatively recent spill, AFVR events are a critical component in drawing the free product to the recovery well and maintaining the mobility of the ' PSH plume. AFVR events will continue to be an integral part of product recovery efforts. A proposal for continued free product activities is attached as Appendix B. C. TABLES ' Table 1 Free Product Recovery Results (Table B-8) Table 2 Aggressive Fluid vapor Recoverey Information (Table B-9) Table 3 Summary of water level measurements —MW-9 ' Table 4 Summary of Costs to date 11 1 Carolina Coach Company 1211512003 Free Product Recovery Report Page 3 ' Table 5 Summary of Well Construction Information D. FIGURES Figure 1 USGS Site Location Map Figure 2 Site Details ' Figure 3 Phase Separated Contour Map — Typical A map illustrating water supply wells within a 1,500-foot radius from the release has been ' previously submitted in the in the Monitoring Report, Site Reconnaissance Survey and Comprehensive Site Assessment Addendum dated July 2, 2001. E. OTHER INFORMATION ' • The waste generated during the EFVR events was transported to various disposal sites. Garco's and Eco Vac's field reports and waste manifests are attached. • Well construction information is submitted as Table 5. F. APPENDICES Appendix A AFVR Event Reports Appendix B Proposal for continued PSH recovery Activities 1 1 11 I 1 H 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 Table 1: Free Product Recovery Results Carolina Trailways 92-98-02 120 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina Incident No. 5051 Facility No. 0-002758 Green Star Project No. 03-1029 Free Product Recovery Method: Aggressive Fluid Vapor Recovery Method of Measurement: Interface Probe Amount of Product Type Date of Casing Product Product Product Depth to (gas, diesel, recovery Diameter Thickness before Thickness after Recovered Water Well ID etc.) (m/dd/yy) (inches) Recovery (feet) Recovery (feet) (gallons) (feet) MW-9 Diesel 8/14/02 2 1.19 0 10 19.5 MW-9 Diesel 10/18/02 2 1.25 0 44 18.9 MW-9 Diesel 10/23/02 2 1 2.35 1 0 55 18.65 MW-9 Diesel 1/28/03 2 2.63 0 87 18.25 Total Gallons Recovered: 196 Total Gallons Recovered to Date: 196 ' Tables Page 1 of 1 12/3/2003 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 LJ l 1 1 1 Table 2: Aggressive Fluid -Vapor Recovery (AFVR) Information Carolina Trailways 92-98-02 120 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina Incident No. 5051 Facility No. G-002758 Green Star Project No. 03.1029 AFVR Information Average Total Product Date: Well Effluent Average Effluent Average Effluent Total Volatized Total Product as Recovered Velocity (efm) Temperature (F) Concentration (ppm) (gallons)** Fluid (gallons) (gallons) IU# 08/14/2002 MW-9 146.70 208.98 3865.05 15.63 10.00 25.63 10/18/2002 MW-9 76.92 212- 26692.31 43.00 4.00 47.00 12/23/2002 MW-9 174.31 212' 46615.38 55.51 0.00 55.51 01/28/2003 MW-9 1 83.46 212- 64461.54 87.27 0.00 87.27 -Estimated Temperature ' Tables Page 1 of 1 12/3/2003 I 1 1 H 1 t 1 1 1 1 Table 3: Historical Free Product Thickness Carolina Trailways 92-98-02 120 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina Incident No. 5051 Facility No. 0-002758 Green Star Project No. 03-1029 Date of Product measurement Depth to Depth to Thickness Well ID (m/dd/yy) Water Product (feet) MW-9 7/31/02 18.81 17.04 1.77 MW-9 8/14/02 19.50 18.31 1.19 M W -9 10/ 18/02 18.9 17.65 1.25 M W-9 10/25/02 18.42 17.13 1.29 M W-9 11 /25/02 18.74 16.51 2.23 MW-9 12/23/02 18.65 16.3 2.35 MW-9 12/31/02 18.36 15.85 2.51 MW-9 1/28/03 18.25 15.62 2.63 MWTI--94-/031 17.30 15.70 1 1.6 Note: Gauging on Days of AFVR Events reflect PSH thicnkess before the event. ' Tables Page 1 of 1 12/3/2003 I C Table 4: Cost Summary Table Carolina Trailways 92-98-02 120 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina Incident No. 5051 Facility No. 0-002758 Green Star Project No. 03-1029 Uallons of Liquidgwva en a ons Total Costper AFVR # Total Cost PSH Removed Removed Gallon 1 Cost for AFVR $ 3,533.51 Cost for Gauging N/A $ 3,533.51 10.00 15.63 $ 137.86 2 Cost for AFVR $ 3,888.40 Cost for Gauging $ 267.48 $ 4,155.88 4.00 39.91 $ 94.64 3 Cost for AFVR $ 4,451.80 Cost for Gauging $ 288.94 $ 4,740.74 0.00 55.51 $ 85.41 4 Cost for AFVR $ 3,865.75 Cost for Gauging $ 339.25 $ 4,205.00 0.00 87.27 $ 48.19 Totals $ 16 635.13 14.00 198.32 $ 78.35 ' Note: Management and report writing costs are not included in this total. 1 U Tables Page 1 of 1 12/3/2003 d �_ 3 ° naMvtOOnQ��Nt°O �t°O 'O N ry 7 d v 0� C° 00 a0 CO N OD 00 OD W W 00 co O W m Pf Ld p W O N ?� ES:O l0 l0 10 N O 00 O O O O O N M v 0) I� N �O Q N f� O l0 t0 a0 .° C. 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R1219.00 DATE OF EVENT: August 14, 2002 AFVR Well No: MW-9 AVFR Contractor: Garco Inc. Depth to Product:&6fe ✓aa%/d�'/ e� " NIn Truck No.: USDOT 788195 Depth to Water:&_ .2 /� i0�i /9. ?O'Truck Blower specifications: _ c:fm@ ,in. Hg Ambient Temperature: 95°F Time Vacuum (in. Hg) VelocityDischarge (ft/mint_ Pipe I.D. (in.) Relative Humidity (%) Temperature (°F) TVA Reading (PPm) 7.' 3o 2/" /77 50.01 �.y5 2/"' y�H �" /, 9 (9G,z 575 932- O, f 2/O /O 6' i5 21 " 8901 �" 0.0 2 / Z 77, Sy 0V, 2-10 /OvF_%{ O.o 2/Z/0✓�R39.63 00/ 0.o 217-1 ov=K 4/2.15 s'o /6 " 9yZ 6 " D. 0 21Z/0 G 0.0 21z/ovgIZ 9 37Z 0.0 212/D'✓Gr< 912 q io.' oo 0,0 21ZloVz /W Sj 73S 20 /l " 9 9 6" 0.0 Zit/ pv r 6 s y in. Hg. Inches of Mercury OVA Organic Vapor Analyzer ppm Parts Per Million N, C L �_/lCcl 7"4f S�iMo,P.- v an� /cr -f/�c MID-ATL�NTIC 01'i�7 1, I I 1 I t 1 1 SUMMARY OF AFVR DATA SITE NAME: Carolina Trailways of Raleigh MID -ATLANTIC JOB NO. R1219.00 DATE OF EVENT: August 14, 2002 AFVR Well No: MW-9 AVFR Contractor: Garco Inc. Depth to Product: Truck No.: USDOT 788195 Depth to Water: Truck Blower specifications: _ c:fm@ _in. Hg Ambient Temperature: 95°F Time Vacuum (in. Hg) Velocity (ft/min). Discharge Pipe I.D. (in.) Relative Humidity (%) perature Temperature (°F) TVA Reading (PPm) iv.' u l6 if/ (9.0 2 / Z /bilGR 7, 4 D L/ Z/0 /Dv�,e 7, Z.?) ov /6" 922 6'' D, 0 2iz/0��j� /5.'.-To n fop 6„ 010 2Z/buF� G vzy in. Hg. Inches of Mercury OVA Organic Vapor Analyzer ppm Parts Per Million ID -ATLANTIC 1 I 1 GARCO, Inc. 1 Environmental, Industrial & Recycling Services 1 Certificate of Disposal 1 1 GENERATOR: Carolina Trailways 1 1201 South Blount Street Raleigh, NC 1 MATERIAL ACCEPTED: 85 Gallons of Water 1 DISPOSAL METHOD: 1 Waste Water Treatment 1 GARCO, Inc. accepted the above listed materials on 8/14/02. This material has been assigned the following GARCO identification number(s). 1 GARCO ID No.(s) AQ-4384 1 1 GARCO, Inc. has accepted custody of the above referenced non -hazardous material. This material has been determined to be non -hazardous by a 1 material profile, generator knowledge, and/or analytical data provided to GARCO, Inc. i Greg Rus-sell 1 President L 1 Post Office Box 1907 / Ashehoro, NC 27204-1907 / 336-683-0911 / Fax 336-683-0811 ' NON -HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST Please print or type (Form designed for use on elite (12 pith) typewriter) 1 NON -HAZARDOUS 1.Generatm'SUSEPAIDNo. Mansest 2. Pagel WASTE MANIFEST NA Document No. woni Oil 3. Generator's Name and Mailing Address Carolina Trailwati^s 1201 South Blount St 4. Generator's Phone ( ( Raleigh, NC S. Transporter 1 Company Name - 6. US EPA ID Number A. State Transponer's 10 GARCO, Inc. I NCR000135384 B. Transporter 1 Phone 7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number C. State Transpodees ID D. Transporter 2 Phone r 9, Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA 10 Number E. State Facititys ID GARCO, Inc. 2503 N. Fayetteville St, NA F. Facti Plana Asheboro- 11. WASTE DESCRIPTION 12. Conulnem 13. 14. Total Unit No. Type Quantity WM01. a. Non -hazardous Material TT G G b. E N E R c A T IO R d. IG. Additional Desentrb" for Materials Ueted Above H. Hartung Codes for Wastes listed Above I 1 a). Product / Water/ I / 7 %j /1) `7 g� None I15. Special Handling tinmuclions aM Additional hdomration 24 Hour ER# 800-814-1204 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby wr6ty Mat the contents of this shipment are toW and accurately deaonbed and arein a8 respects in proper condition for vanspon. The materials descnbed on this manifest are not subject to federal hwmdous waste regulations. Date c. Pn Name I �rsr �FIV c Sign re 71h Dey Year c/ r (JX �% D T 17. 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The following summarizes the results of this EFR® event. ' SUMMARY OF RESULTS Separate phase hydrocarbons (SPH) were detected in one monitor well (MW-9 — 1.25 feet) prior ' to conducting this EFR® event. This EFR® event was performed for a duration of eight hours at one extraction point, consisting of MW-9. SPH was not detected in the extraction well upon completion of this EFR® event. ' An estimated 43 gallons of SPH were removed during this EFR® event, consisting of approximately 4 gallons of SPH detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event ' and approximately 39 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel (i.e. a calculated total of 279 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons) contained in the offgases. Hydrocarbon removal rates ranged from 23 to 103 pounds per hour, with a general trend of decreasing removal rates throughout the event. ' Offgas concentrations ranged from 15,000 to 54,000 parts per million (ppm) during this event. ' Flow rates to the atmosphere ranged from 74 to 93 cubic feet per minute (CFM) during this event. The vacuum readings recorded at the extraction well were 8 inches of mercury throughout this event. 1 ' 105 Weatherstone Drive, Suite 610 - Woodstock, Georgia 30188 (770) 592-1001 - Fax (770) 592-1801 ' w .ecovacservices.com Ms. Debra Boopsingh ' October 29, 2002 Page 2 C� 1 Differential pressure data were recorded during this event to assess the vacuum influence induced by EFR® in the vadose zone. Vacuum influence was detected at distances of up to 100 feet from the extraction well. The differential pressure data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: Monitor Well Maximum Change MW-3 -1.25 inches of water TPOW-2 -0.68 inches of water MW-2 -0.25 inches of water MW-1 -0.36 inches of water VT-1 -0.58 inches of water MW-10 -0.13 inches of water Anorox. Distance from MW-9 43 feet 50 feet 54 feet 66 feet 68 feet 100 feet ' Groundwater levels were recorded during the event to assess the groundwater drawdown induced by EFR®. The drawdown data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: Monitor Well Maximum Change Approx. Distance from MW-9 MW-3 -0.44 feet 43 feet MW-2 -0.18 feet 54 feet MW-1 MW-10 -0.28 feet feet 66 feet feet -0.04 100 ' Approximately 181 gallons of liquid were removed during this event (including approximately 4 gallons of SPH detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event) and transported to HOH Corporation's treatment facility (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) for disposal. ' Approximately 106 gallons of this total was comprised of purge liquids evacuated from four onsite 55-gallon drums and 75 gallons from MW-9. 1 11 Fl Thank you for this opportunity to team with Green Star Environmental in serving the environmental needs of your clients. We look forward to working with you again in the future to provide innovative and cost effective environmental solutions at this and other sites. Sincerely, EcoVac Services _, David M. Goodrich, P.G. 1 Pq EFR" FIELD DATA SHEET Client: Green Star Environmental Facili Name: Bus Maintenance De of Event #: I acility Address: I201 South Blount Street -Raleigh, NC Technician: M. Patterson Date: 10/18/02 Extraction Well- Vacuum Truck Exhaust Extraction Time head Vacuum Well(s) hh:mm (in. H Offgas Flow Removal Interval Concentration Velocity Rate Rate Removal Stan Time: 6:00 E 2' f PPM FT/MIN CFM LBS/HR LBS MW-9 _ 6:15 _ _ 24 8 __ 54,000 1,900 93 103 _ 26 6:30 24 8 _ _ _ _ 42,000 _ 1,750 86 _ 74 19 " 6:45 24 8 . _ - - 34,000 1,600 _ 78 55 _ 14 _ 7:00 24 8 _ - - 29,000 _ 1,500 _ 74 44 11 7:30 24 8 - - 27,000 _ 1,500 74 41 20 " 8:00 24- -- 8 - - - - 26,000 1,500 74 39 20 8:30 __24_- - 8 _ - 24,000 1,500 74 36 18 9:00 24 8� 22,000 1,500 74 33 17 10:00 _24_ - 8 - - - - - - _20,000 - - 1,500 _ 74 - 30 _- 30 11:00 24 8_ 20,000 1,500 74 30 30 12:00 24 8 18,000 1,500 74 27 27 " 13:00 24 8 16,000 1,500 74 24 24 " 14:00 24 8 15,000 1.500 74 23 23 Well Gauging Data: Before EFR'p Event After EFe Event Corr. DTW Change (ft) Well No_ Dtam. TD (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) _MW-1 4" - - - _ 18.30 _ 0.00 _ - _ 18.58 _ _ 0.00 70.28 _ MW-2 - - 2"- - -_ 15.55 _ _ 0.00 - - - 15.73 0.00 -0.18 MW-3 2" _-_ _ _ - I7.60 0.00 18.04 - 0.00 -0.44 MW 8 _ 2 _ Water to Top of Casing MW-9 _ _ 2" _ _20.27 17.65 18.90 1.25 - 19.66 0.00 -1.70 MW-10 - - 2" - - - 17.95 0.00 _ - 17.99 0.00 -0.04 DW-2 2" 18.09 0.00 18.20 _ _ 0.00 Vacuum Truck Information Well ID MW-9 Breather Port Stinger Depth Recoverv/Disoosal Information Hydrocarbons Removed (vapor): 279 pounds ubcontractor: AIIVac _ 0(closed) 20 _ ruck Operator: K. Vitovic _ _Hydrocarbons Removed (liquid): 4 gallons ruck No.: 146Total Hydrocarbons Removed: 43 equiv. gal. acuum Pumps: Becker _Molecular Weight Utilized: 130 g/mole ump Type_ - Twin L_C-44s _ _ _Disposal Facility: HOH_ Corporation _ ank Capacity (gal.): 2,894 anifest Number: her: ck I.D. (inches) 3.0 _ otal Li uids 181• gallons Time: 6:00 to 14:00 • Consists of approximately 106 gallons of purge liquids evacuated Pumps: 2 from four onsite 55-gallon drums and 75 gallons from MW-9. Elf../ A E RPMs: 800 N ERF/EE5 # Pumps: RPMs: Time: ,cww.cco% acscrvices.com S98-417C'OVAC # Pumps: RPMs: U I ' Differential Pressure and Groundwater Drawdown Data Recorded During EFR® Event #: 1 Date: 10/18/02 Facility Name: Bus Maintenance Depot ' Facility Address: 1201 South Blount Street - Raleigh, NC 1 I DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE DATA Well Desi nation: MW-3 I TPOW-2 MW-2 MW-1 VT-1 MW-10 Nearest Extraction Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9 43 feet MW-9 50 feet MW-9 54 feet MW-9 66 feet MW-9 68 feet MW-9 100 feet Time Elapsed Time Differential Pressure Readings (inches of water): 7:00 1 hr. -0.92 -0.60 1 -0.18 -0.28 1 -0.52 -0.07 8:00 2 hrs. -1.18 -0.66 -0.22 -0.33 -0.55 -0.09 9:00 3 hrs. -1.22 -0.67 -0.24 -0.35 -0.57 -0.10 10:00 4 hrs. -1.25 -0.66 -0.25 -0.36 -0.58 -0.12 11:00 5 hrs. -1.20 -0.68 -0.23 -0.34 -0.58 -0.13 12:00 6 hrs. -1.18 -0.64 -0.20 -0.33 -0.55 -0.11 j Maximum Change: -1.25 -0.68 -0.25 -0.36 -0.58 -0.13 GROUNDWATER DRAWDOWN DATA Well Designation: MW-3 I MW-2 I MW-1 MW-10 Nearest Extraction Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9 _ 43 feet _ MW-9 _ 1 54 feet _ MW-9 1 66 feet MW-9 160 feet Time I Elapsed Time Depth to Liquid (feet below top of casing): Prior to EFR 17.60 15.55 18.30 17.95 12:00 6 hrs. 17.95 15.67 18.53 17.98 13:00 7 hrs. 18.00 15.71 18.56 17.98 14:00 8 hrs. 18.04 15.73 18.58 17.99 Maximum Change: -0.44 -0.I8 -0.28 -0.04 ■ ` x print ar lyp8use 1P�ba�se on oft 12Y dead M ( 'Pltdi) typeM'n ) NON -HAZARDOUS 1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifest 2. Page 1. 3 WASTE MANIFEST Document No. of s ' 3. Generators Name and Mailing Address tn.oi+w5 �� 1 Ayy /AH^^1�,.e� �. A 4. Generator's Phone ( ) i`R{P.��!l� Z PV OI 6. Transporter 1 Co pan, Name c 6. US EPA ID Number A. Transporters Phone " G JG J\Nsh' A -A 7. Transporter 2 Company Name e. US EPA ID Number B. Transporters Phone d7 ' 9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number C. Facility's Phone ter >�AnT�2a.�rGSz (3.3e� ��?--4G� ' � '11. Waste Shipping Name and Descdpbon 12. Containers 13. Total 14. Unit - 2 No. I Type Quantity WWol ; a. G b. 4 E N E _ -c R A T c. O R is d. D. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above E. Handling Codes for Wastes Listed Above s7i F.i =3 16. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information s a n- 16. GENE TOWS CERTIFlCA N: I mortify the mated ascribed above on this manifest are b)ect to f _ al rag tons for reporting proper disposal of Hazardous Waste. Pdywrt{e/ Signs Month Day Year , 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials RT N Prinfed?ypetl Name ,( Signature Month Day Year •+ Ji C / 4 P OR1 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials E Primed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year R 19. Discrepancy Indication Space F _- F A ; C I 1 20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of waste materials covered by this manifest except as noted in Item 19. ` T /) 1 y Pn to sine Si lure Mmth Da Year Ponlridb ll--_awssoca�?f-s: we `r _SEETHE 1 �_nt cr�i 1 _iron. A ORIGINAL — RETUAN TO GENERATOR I d 1 1 C® SAC SERVIEF3 The World Leader in Mobile Dual-Phase/Multi-Phase Extraction January 22, 2003 Ms. Debra Boopsingh Green Star Environmental 354 McDonnell Street, Suite 9 Lewisville, TX 75057 k ' Subject: Enhanced Fluid Recovery (EFR) Results Event No. 2 Greyhound Bus Maintenance Facility ' 1201 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina ' Dear Ms. Boopsingh: Please find attached the data summary for the second EFR® event conducted at the subject site ' on December 23, 2002. The previous EFR® event was performed at the subject site on October 18, 2002. The following summarizes the results of this EFR® event. ' SUMMARY OF RESULTS ' Separate phase hydrocarbons (SPH) were detected in one monitor well (MW-9 - 2.35 feet) prior to conducting this EFR' event. This SPH thickness represents an increase from the SPH thickness detected in monitor well MW-9 (1.25 feet) prior to the initial event. This EFR® event was performed for a duration of eight hours at one extraction point, consisting of MW-9. SPH was not detected in the extraction well upon completion of this EFR® event. ' A calculated total of 388 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons (approximately 55 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel) were removed during this EFR® event. This removal of petroleum hydrocarbons in the offgases represents an increase from the vapor removal achieved during the ' initial event (i.e. (i.e. a calculated total of 279 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons - approximately 39 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel). The absence of SPH detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event represents a decrease from the SPH detected in the ' vacuum truck tank (i.e. 4 gallons) upon completion of the initial event. Hydrocarbon removal rates ranged from 10 to 168 pounds per hour during this event. The t removal rate increased from 147 to 168 pounds per hour during the initial 0.5 hour of extraction and decreased to 10 pounds per hour during the final 7.5 hours of this event. These hydrocarbon removal rates encompassed the range of removal rates achieved during the initial event (i.e. 23 to ' 103 pounds per hour). ' 105 Weatherstone Drive, Suite 610 - Woodstock, Georgia 30188 (770) 592-1001 - Fax (770) 592-1801 w .ecovacservices.com 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ms. Debra Boopsingh January 22, 2003 Page 2 Offgas concentrations ranged from 8,000 to 98,000 parts per million (ppm) during this event. The offgas concentration recorded during the previous event ranged from 15,000 to 54,000 ppm. Flow rates to the atmosphere ranged from 64 to 83 cubic feet per minute (CFM) during this event. The flow rates recorded during the previous event ranged from 74 to 93 pounds per hour. The vacuum readings recorded at extraction well MW-9 remained stable at 2 inches of mercury throughout this event. Differential pressure data were recorded during this event to assess the vacuum influence induced by EFR® in the vadose zone. The differential pressure data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: Monitor Well Maximum Change Approximate Distance from MW-9 MW-3 -1.21 inches of water 43 feet MW-2 -0.27 inches of water 54 feet MW-1 -0.19 inches of water 66 feet DW-2 0.00 inches of water 80 feet Groundwater levels were recorded during the event to assess the groundwater drawdown induced by EFR®. The drawdown data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: Monitor Well Maximum Change MW-3 -1.17 feet MW-2 -0.06 feet MW-1 -0.05 feet DW-2 -0.03 feet Annroximate Distance from MW-9 43 feet 54 feet 66 feet 80 feet Approximately 90 gallons of liquid were removed during this event (SPH was not detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event) and transported to Environmental Remedies' treatment facility (Atlanta, Georgia) for disposal. ' Thank you for the continued opportunity to team with Green Star Environmental in serving the environmental needs of your clients. We look forward to working with you again in the future to provide innovative and cost effective environmental solutions at this and other sites. Sincerely, EcoVac Services David M. Goodrich, P.G. t 1 EFR FIELD DATA SHEET Client: Green Star Environmental Facility Name: Bus Maintenance Depot lEvent N: 2 Facility Address: 1201 South Blount Street - Raleigh, NC Technician: M. Patterson Date: 12/23/02 Extraction Well- Vacuum Truck Exhaust Extraction Time head Vacuum Well(s) hh:mm (in. Hg) Offgas Flow Removal Interval Concentration Velocity Rate Rate Removal PPM FT/MIN CFM LBS/HR LBS Start Time: 5:30 e 3 MW-9 _ 5:45_ _23 2 - _ -_ -- -_-- 86,000 --__98,00_0 - _ 1,700 _ 83_ _ 147 37 6:00 23 2 _ _ __- _- 1,700 _ _ 83 _ 168 42 6:15_ _23 _2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 96,000 _ _1,700 83 _ 165 41 " 6:30 23 2 - - - - 92,000 _ _ _1_,700 _ _ 83 _ _ 158 _ 39 -_ -_ 64,000 7:00 23 2 - - - - 1,700 _ -1,700 83 _ 110 55 -- - --- -- _ 38,000 - " 7:30 23- 2 83 65 33 __---_28,000 30,000 8:00_ 23 2_ -_- - -- _ _1,500 74 45 23 _ 8:30 _23 2 - - - _- - _ _1,500-74---- -- - - - 42 - 21 - --_ - --- — -- 24,000 - " _--- _9:30 23- 2- _ - - - - 1,300 - _ - - 64 - _ 31 31 _ _ - -_ 18,000 - ' 10:30 23 2- 1,M 64 24 24 14,000 " --' - 11:30 �12:30 23 2 _2--- - _ - 1,300 64 --64- _ 18 I8 --- 10,000 _ _ 1,300--- 23 13 13 8,000 " 13:30 23 2 1,300 64 10 - 10 Well Gauging Data: Before EFe Event After EFR Event Corr. DTW Change (ft) Well No. Dim. TD (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) M_W-1 4" -_ --- - 17.16 0.00 - - --_ - _-_- 17.21 0.00 -0.05 MW-2 2" _ -- 14.55_ 0.00 _-- -- - - 14.61 _ 0.00 -0.06 MW-3 - 2" - - - 15.49 0.00-- --_ -- - - _ 16.66 - 0.00 -1.17 MW8 2' - Water to Top of Casing - — - --_ MW-9 2"20.27 �- --- 16.30 18.65 2.35- ----0.00-- _� 19.71 _ 0.00 -2.82 MW-]0_- 2"-- - -- --- _16.90 _ �- - -- --- - 16.98 - �- 0.00 -0.08 DW-2 2"- 17.04�---0.00 17.07 0.00 -0.03 Vacuum Truck Information Well ID B_ reather Port Depth _Recoverv/Disoosal Information --Stinger ubcontractor: AIIVac MW_-_9 0(closed) _20_ Hydrocarbons Removed (vapor): 388 pounds rock Operator: K. Vitovic Hydrocarbons Removed (liquid): 0 gallons ruck No.: 146 _ _ _ _ _ _Total Hydrocarbons Removed: 55 equiv. gal. acuum Pumps: Becker Molecular Weight Utilized: 130 g/mole Pump Type:_ Twin LC-44_s _ _ _ _ Disposal Facility: _ _ _Environmental Remedies _ _ ank Capacity (gal.): 2,894 anifest Number: 083028 tack I.D. (inches) 3.0 otal Liquids Removed: 90 gallons ime: 5:30 to 13:30 E� �1� _Pumps: 2 Ms: -- - --$00 - — - -- - -- -- Time: Pumps: ERVIEES RPMs: ime: W W W.ecuvacservices.com 770-592-1001 # Pumps: 1 t ' Differential Pressure and Groundwater Drawdown Data Recorded During EFR® Event #: 2 Date: 12/23/02' Facility Name: Bus Maintenance Depot ' Facility Address: 1201 South Blount Street - Raleigh, NC 1 1 1 n n H 11 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE DATA Well Desi ation: MW-3 MW-2 MW-1 DW-2 Nearest Extraction Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9 43 feet MW_-9 54 feet MW-9 66 feet MW_ -9_ 80 feet Time Elapsed Time Differential Pressure Readin s (inches of water): 6:30 1.0 hr. -0.89 -0.20 -0.07 0.00 7:30 2.0 hrs. -1.18 -0.27 -0.12 0.00 8:30 3.0 hrs. -1.20 -0.27 -0.15 0.00. 9:30 4.0 hrs. -1.21 -0.26 -0.17 0.00 10:30 5.0hrs. -1.20 -0.26 -0.19 0.00 11:30 6.0 hrs. -1.19 -0.26 -0.19 0.00 Maximum Change: -1.21 1 -0.27 -0.19 0.00 GROUNDWATER DRAWDOWN DATA Well Desi nation: MW-3 MW-2 MW-1 DW-2 Nearest Extraction Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9 43 feet MW-9 f 54 feet MW-9 66 feet MW-9 80 feet Time Ela sed Time Depth to Liquid (feet below top of casing): Prior to EFR® 15.49 14.55 17.16 17.04 12730 7.0 hrs. 16.66 14.61 17.21 17.07 Maximum Chan e: 1 -1.17 0.06 -0.05 0.03 I 1 I I I 1 NO. 083'+2e MINDIS TREATMENT SERVICES N WHAZARD US WASTE MANIFEST GENERATOR //INFORMATION: n Generator l� I�JnN w� r'1wrJ t..t �"�ntact b')''jt ST . Site Address Contact Phone � City, State t/vI y N- P Zip County TRANSPORTER INFORMATION: Transporter Phone (} }v� S % / U U I Address /gS �>>�NP i �1I) Emergency Contact UJ�u�s z�ck, C,f1. 301�� City, State Zip Emerg. Phone -�r WASTE DESCRIPTION/DOT SHIPPING NAME PROFILE # QUANTITY UNITS Nu.„,_ 1fisZ, fv>. u # \4 D CAE /tcN s SLt,. 3Z14 DESIGNATED FACILITY: FacilityName Mindis Treatment Services 460 Sawtell Phone 404-627-5931 'City, State Atlanta, GA Zip 30315 Generators Certification: 1 hereby certify that the waste(s) listed above are not hazardous as defined by State and Federal regulations. GENERATOR (Print or Type) Signature Date ' //} C...M..o%wd / .l /]l �z i Z A'11 � f•' ✓i'( 7]s /,Igwr �Vy IY1+�;7 s L�.f •J- O Certification: I hereby acknowledge the receipt of th above listed waste(s) and agree to transport to the designated 'Transporter facility unless directed to do so by the generator. TRANSPORTOR (Print or Type) Signature Date ' V J ?1 V' C J n % /�' 1 3 0 Receiving Facility Certification: The above waste(s) were receive6 by this facility and will be processed, disposed of, or recycled in accordance with applicable regulations. DISCREPANCY SECTION: ' FACILITY (Print or Type) Signature Date MINDIS TREATMENT SERVICES X' /; - .- Jt ;' , . , ' •. 1 �1 WHITE - MINDIS OFFICE YELLOW - MINDIS LAB PINK - TRANSPORTER GOLDENROD - GENERATOR t 1 C® AC ERVICEs The World Leader in Mobile Dual-Phase/Multi-Phase Extraction ' February 14, 2003 ' Ms. Debra Boopsingh Green Star Environmental 354 McDonnell Street, Suite 9 ' Lewisville, TX 75057 Subject: Enhanced Fluid Recovery (EFR) Results t Event No. 3 Greyhound Bus Maintenance Facility 1201 South Blount Street ' Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Ms. Boopsingh: ' Please find attached the data summary for the third EFR® event conducted at the subject site on January 28, 2003. The previous EFR® events were performed at the subject site on October 18. 2002 and December 23, 2002. The following summarizes the results of EFR® at this site. ' SUMMARY OF RESULTS ' Separate phase hydrocarbons (SPH) were detected in one monitor well (MW-9 - 2.63 feet) prior to conducting this EFR® event. This SPH thickness represents an increase from the SPH thickness detected in monitor well MW-9 (2.35 feet) prior to the second event. Historical SPH thicknesses are ' detailed in the attached Cumulative EFR® Data Table and Graph. This EFR® event was performed for a duration of eight hours at one extraction point, consisting of MW-9. SPH was not detected in the extraction well upon completion of this EFR® event. A calculated total of 610 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons (approximately 86 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel) were removed during this EFR® event. This removal of petroleum hydrocarbons in the ' offgases represents an increase from the vapor removal achieved during the second event (i.e. a calculated total of 388 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons - approximately 55 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel) and the initial event (i.e. a calculated total of 279 pounds of petroleum hydrocarbons - ' approximately 39 equivalent gallons of diesel fuel). The absence of SPH detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event was within the range of SPH volumes detected in the vacuum truck tank (i.e. 0 to 4 gallons) upon completion of the previous events. ' Hydrocarbon removal rates ranged from 15 to 242 pounds per hour during this event. The removal rate increased from 234 to 242 pounds per hour during the initial 0.5 hour of extraction and decreased to 15 pounds per hour during the final 7.5 hours of this event. These hydrocarbon removal rates ranged higher than the removal rates achieved during the second event (i.e. 10 to 168 pounds ' per hour) and encompassed the range of removal rates achieved during the initial event (i.e. 23 to 103 pounds per hour). 105 Weatherstone Drive, Suite 610 - Woodstock, Georgia 30188 (770) 592-1001 - Fax (770) 592-1801 ' w .ecovacservices.com Ms. Debra Boopsingh ' February 14, 2003 Page 2 Offgas concentrations ranged from 10,000 to 120,000 parts per million (ppm) during this event. The offgas concentration recorded during the previous events ranged from 8,000 to 54,000 ppm. Flow ' rates to the atmosphere ranged from 74 to 98 cubic feet per minute (CFM) during this event. The flow rates recorded during the previous events ranged from 64 to 93 pounds per hour. The vacuum readings recorded at extraction well MW-9 remained stable at 5 inches of mercury throughout this event. Differential pressure data were.recorded during this event to assess the vacuum influence induced by ' EFR® in the vadose zone. The differential pressure data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: Monitor Well Maximum Change Approximate Distance from MW-9 ' MW-3 -1.21 inches of water 43 feet MW-2 -0.49 inches of water 54 feet MW-1 -0.37 inches of water 66 feet ' MW-10 -0.14 inches of water 100 feet ' Groundwater levels were recorded during the event to assess the groundwater drawdown induced by EFR®. The drawdown data are detailed in the attached table and summarized below: ' Monitor Well Maximum Change Approximate Distance from MW-9 MW-3 -0.15 feet 43 feet MW-2 0.00 feet 54 feet ' MW-1 -0.04 feet 66 feet MW-10 0.00 feet 100 feet ' Approximately 64 gallons of liquid were removed during this event (SPH was not detected in the vacuum truck tank upon completion of this event) and transported to Environmental Remedies' treatment facility (Atlanta, Georgia) for disposal. 1 Thank you for the continued opportunity to team with Green Star Environmental in serving the environmental needs of your clients. We look forward to working with you again in the future to ' provide innovative and cost effective environmental solutions at this and other sites. Sincerely, ' EcoVac Services David M. Goodrich, P.G. EFR" FIELD DATA SHEET Client: Green Star Environmental lFacility Name: Bus Maintenance De of Event #: 3 acility Address: 1201 South Blount Street - Raleigh, NC Technician: M. Patterson Date: 1/28/03 Extraction Well(s) Start Time: Time hh:mm 7:00 Extraction Well- head Vacuum (in. Hg) Vacuum Truck Exhaust Concentration PPM Offgas Velocity FT/MIN Flow Rate CFM Removal Rate LBS/HR Interval Removal LBS c 8 MW-9 " " " " " --� - 7:15 7:30 7:45- 800 8:30 9:00- 9:30 _ 10:00 11:00 12:00 22 22 22 _22_ 22 -22 �_ 22 - 22 22 22 5 - 5 -5 - - 5 5 _. 5- - 5 -5 5 - -_ _ _-_ _- _ - - - - -- _ - - _ -- _ - - - _ _ - - -- _ - -_-_ - - _ - - -_ - --_ -_- - -_ 116,000 120,000 _ 2,000 _ _ 2,000 _2,0_00 -- 2,000 98 98 _ _ _ 98 . 98 83 _ 83 83 - 74 74 74 74 74 74 - - 234 242 _ 242 226 165 144 103 57 36 36 30 21 - 15 58 61 _ 61 _ 56 82 _ 72 51 29 -- 36 36 30 21 15 _ - 120,000 -_ 112,000 - _- _- - _- - - _ 96,000 _ 1,700 - _ - 84,000 _ 1,700 -- - - _ - - - 60,000 _ _ 1,700 1,500- _ _ 38,000 24,000 1,500 1,500 5 24,000 13:00 -14:00 -15:00 22 22_ 5 - 5 - - - 20,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 - - - -- - - - 14,000 22 -5 -- -- _ - - - - -- 10,000 Well Gauging Data: Before EFR" Event After EFR' Event Corr. DTW Change (ft) Well No. Diam. TD (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) DTS (ft) DTW (ft) SPH (ft) _MWA MW-2• MW-3 - MW-8 - MW-9 _ M_ W-10 DW-2 4" - 16.79 0.00 - -_-- - - 14.22 0.00 - - --_ -- 16.18 ---_ 0.00 - ----_- Water to Top of Casing - --_ - 16.83 14.22 _ 16.33 _ 19.84 _ _ 16.51 16.1, 0.00 - 0.00 0.00 _ _0.00 _ _0.00 1 -0.04 0.00 -0.15 _-3.56 0.00 -0.03 2"-- - �2" - _ 2" -- 2" _ _ 2" 2" - -_ - --- - - _20.27 _ _ _ 15.6_2__ - - 8.25 2.63 - 16.51 16.67 0.00 _ - _ 0.00 Vacuum Truck Information Well ID MW_-_9_ Breather Port_ Stinger Depth Recoverv/Disposal Information Hydrocarbons Removed (vapor): _ 610 pounds _ Hydrocarbons Removed (liquid): 0 gallons _Total Hydrocarbons Removed: 86 equiv. gal. Molecular Weight Utilized: 130 g/mole Facility: Environmental Remedies _ anifest Number: 083030 ota1 Liquids Removed: 64 gallons ubcontractor. _ AIIVac _ ruck Operator: K. Vit_o_vic_ ruck No.: _ _ 146_ acuum Pumps: Becker Pump Type: _ Twin LC-44s _ ank Capacity (gal.): 2,894 tack I.D. (inches) 3.0 0(closed) _ _ _ _ _ _ 20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Disposal E® A VICES www.ecovacscrvices.com 770-592-1001 Time: _ _ _7:00 to 15:_00 Pumps: _ _ 2 _ Ms: 900 * Well was under a_puked car and was not initially gauged until 11:00. - - - - - - . . Time: _Pumps: Ms: Time: # Pumps- - ---- --- F 1 1 Differential Pressure and Groundwater Drawdown Data Recorded During EFR® Event #: 3 Date: 1/28/03 Facility Name: Bus Maintenance Depot Facility Address: 1201 South Blount Street - Raleigh, NC DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE DATA Well Desi nation: MW-3 MW-2 MW-1 MW-10 Nearest Extraction_ Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9_ MW-9 54 feet M_W-9 66 feet MW-9 100 feet 43 feet Time Elapsed Time Differential Pressure dings (inches of water): 8:00 1.0 hr. -0.87 -0.29 -0.06 9:00 2.0 hrs. -0.98 -0.31 -0.09 10:00 3.0 hrs. -1.19 -0.34 -0.11 11:00 4.0 hrs. -1.21 -0.37 -0.14 12:00 5.0 hrs. -1.17 -0.49 -0.31 -0.10 13:00 6.0 hrs. -1.14 -0.49 -0.29 -0.08 Maximum Change: -1.21 -0.49 -0.37 -0.14 GROUNDWATER DRAWDOWN DATA Well Desi nation: MW-3 IMW-2I MW-I MW-10 Nearest Extraction Well: Approximate Distance: MW-9 MW-9 54 feet MW-9 66 feet MW-9 100 feet 43 feet Time 7 Ela sed Time De th to Liquid (feet below top of casing): Prior to EFRO 16.18 14.22 16.79 16.51 14:00 1 7.0 hrs. 16.33 14.22 16.83 16.51 Maximum Chan e: -0.15 0.00 -0.04 0.00 (133d) SS3NNOIHI HdS O O p O O O O N 00 t 1= 0 c U) V, L cu U- U w CCU O L m 'O W > c f6 a� Q � T M� O Co W T 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Q N O CJ t0 Q N 03AOW3a SONnOd Mivinwno £OOZ/4Z/L £OOZ/O L/ L 3 ZOOZ/LZ/ZL 0 s H c ZOOU£L/ZL I H z 0 QQ 'c ZOOZ/6Z/LL E U ZOOZ/4 L/ L L ZOOZ19 L10 L 0 I 1 D u 1 1 M o N 00 co O` r V LO (D qT N N (D Cl) �- N N O w co M (D m 1-ED M N nj M (D N CN N 0 N (D D) D) (V I� c0 c0 V r N N 0 E ... W >d '0 — o o > - v E E O E o C c E 0 (D N 7 W LL D -0 N>> N V N 7 m Ea o�pw y N N E N N U Q' N cu L N 5 it5 f0 F" C 7 � 7 j � S7E5E'7E tu)d UIL JUwoU n J 1 .� MINDIS TREATMENT SERVICES NO. 0 S.3 0 1 NON -HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST GENERATOR INFORMATION: Generator //'(W'L'`15 Contact " f Site Address Contact Phone City, State Zip County TRANSPORTER INFORMATION: f Transporter ' i VP� _ Phone 1 / Address i Ime�rgency Contact City, State ``^', �A. Zipl) i g� Emerg. Phone 1 1 1 I n WASTE DESCRIPTION/DOT SHIPPING NAME PROFILE # QUANTITY UNITS fvi, y. us 1 6,,AACr:u4F DESIGNATED FACILITY: Facility Name Mindis Treatment Services Sawtell Ave., S.E: Phone 404-627-5931 'City, State Atlanta, GA Zip 30315 Generators Certification: I hereby certify that the waste(s) listed above are not hazardous as defined by State and GENERATOR (Print or Type) Transporter Certification: I hereby acknowledge the receipt of tKe facility unless directed to do so by the generator. TRANSPORTOR (Print or Type) Receiving Facility Certification: The above waste(s) were receivec accordance with applicable regulations. ' DISCREPANCY SECTION: FACILITY (Print or Type) MINDIS TREATMENT SERVICES Date abovelisted waste(s) and agree to transport to the designated and agree to transport to the designated Signature Date this facility and will be processed, disposed of, or re, Signature I Date WIDTE - MINDIS OFFICE YELLOW - MINDIS LAB PINK - TRANSPORTER GOLDENROD - GENERATOR Texas Green Star Environme2;_ P.O. Arlington, Texas GREEN STAR � cu=—.-: greensiar®greenstarenwronmc=_:: — ' ENVIRONMENTAL ' November 26, 2003 ' Ms Karen Harmon North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources ' Raleigh Regional Office 3800 Barrett Drive, Suite 101 Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 ' RE: Pre -Approval Request — Aggressive Fluid/Vapor Recovery Events # 5, 6 & 7 Carolina Trailways ' 1201 South Blount Street Raleigh, North Carolina Incident Number 5051 Green Star Proposal Number 03-0429 -revised tDear Ms. Harmon: ' Green Star Environmental (Green Star), on behalf of Carolina Trailways (Carolina) is pleased to present the following pre -approval request to conduct three Aggressive Fluid/Vapor Recovery (AFVR) Events (# 5, 6 & 7) over a period of 3 months at the above referenced site. All activities ' will be conducted in accordance with NCDENR guidelines. The Site is located at 1201 South Blount Street in Raleigh, North Carolina. Approximately 20 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) have been registered at this site, however most of these have been removed in the past ten years. Three releases have occurred at the site. The first release occurred in 1992, the second release occurred in 1998 and the third release occurred in ' October 2001, and was confirmed in August 2002, when a layer of phase -separated hydrocarbons (PSH) was detected in monitoring well MW-9. SCOPE OF WORK Aggressive Fluid/Vapor Recovery: ' Between August 2002 and February 2003, Green Star has conducted four AFVR events at the site. Green Star recommends conducting additional events at the site. Green Star will ' coordinate field activities with a local sub -contractor to conduct the AFVR event. The sub- contractor will record monitoring well fluid levels during and after the event, vapor flow rates, extracted vapor concentrations, and the total volume of recovered liquids. The sub -contractor will also transport and dispose of the petroleum contact water (PCW) at an approved facility. In addition to the AFVR Events, Green Star proposes to conduct monthly site -wide gauging of ' all on -site and off -site monitoring wells approximately one week after each AFVR event. Green Star or a Green Star contractor will gauge each monitoring well with an electronic interface probe and depths to groundwater and PSH (if present) will be recorded. Admcton 1817) 461-9210 Dallas (214) 466-9081 Lewisvwe 127_; 222 z-c= ' Pre -Approval for Carolina Trailways, Raleigh, NC Green Star Proposal No. 03-0429 November 26. 2003 Page 2 Reporting and Management Green Star will prepare a quarterly report to document PSH recovery activities. PROJECT SCHEDULE Green Star is prepared to commence work on upon your notice to proceed. The fieldwork for each AFVR is anticipated to be completed in one day. ' If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (214) 222-8752. Sincerely, 1 GREEN STAR ENVIRONMENTAL ' Debra M. Boopsingh Project Manager ' Attachments: NCDENR Task Authorization Form cc: Mr. Tom Steele — Carolina Trailways 1 11 �..v+........-...vu�ml ITV IfIVRILJ�IIVn �Vrtlll �Aanu x PrAppakmAlitaf Environment & Natural Resources - Division of Waste Management lite Name Carolina Trailways Site Rank Intermediate Incident # 5051 (1�!a':R County Wake ner/Operaandowner/Attomey-in-fact Carolina Trailways ame of Consulting Firm Green Star Environmental Name of Project Manager (consultant) Debra M. B000sinah ate of Proposal (consultant) 11/26/03 Proposal Number (consultant) 03-0429 onsultant Phone 214-222-8752 Consultant Fax 214-222-8762 Regional Office Raleiah Incident Manager (if known) Karen Harmon to Status: Active X No Further Action ommercial X Noncommercial Has State Trust Fund eligibility been determined? Yes X No rthis the final claim for this site? Yes _ No X 4SK AUTHORIZATION NUMBER Iis forth should be used to receive preapproval from the appropriate regional office for unexpected tasks that must be performed and/or for costs t will be incurred that will exceed the amount preapproved in the original authorization. You must list all costs from the original preapproval d from previous amended preapprovals on this form. Please attach this amended preapproval form to the cover of the corresponding claim. IMPORTANT: Only one claim may be submitted during a quarter or 34nonth period unless the total requested claim amount exceeds $20,000 in ich case the claim may be submitted at any time. All pre -approvals submitted vAhin a claim are dosed with that claim. Final reimbursement of is associated with the Total Claim Approved Amount below may vary depending an the eligibility status of the site (i.e., deductibles, ftortionment, etc.). Claim Prep. Cost (No. of Tasks x $20.00) = TOTAL CLAI OUNT (A+B) = 01 Consultant Project Manager Signatur 7 2e� Office Incident Mgr Pre -approval Authorization uST 3/1 /03 1 REIMBURSEMENT Claim Requested Amount Consultant Final Approved Amount (Central Office) A 1&n B $120.00 $9,670.00 Date ! t—�26 O Z-1 Date NCDENR PRE -APPROVAL COST ESTIMATE CAROLINA TRAILWAYS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Code Task Ouantlty Unit Price Total Cost 2.082 Field Supervision of AFVR 24 S 94.00 S2,256.00 Z084 Cost M AFVR - at cost -approximate value used 3 $ 1,240.00 $3.720.00 L087 Fare Product Level Check 3 $ 72.00 S216.00 4.032 Obatining Water Level Measurement (14 wells) 42 S 64.00 $2,688.00 6.022 Free Product Recovery Report (1 quarterly Report) 1 $ 280.00 $280.00 12.010 Consultant Travel Time (6 trips) 300 $ 1.30 $390.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL 59.550.00 -..•a.v r arw a vua.vi � aia-aa� a a ee Product Evaluation (2.071), Install/Service of Passive Skimmer (2.073) & Hand Bailing (2.074) Date of Identification of Qoaatity of Rate ask Code Work wens) pumped/serviced well(s) pouried1swirteed Per Wen SUBTOTAL r3 Z071 Z071 Total Co ask 2.071 $0.00 Z073 Z073 2073 Z073 2.073 Z073 Total Costs - Task 2.073 S0.00 Z074 Z074 1.0 Total Costs - Task 2.0731 $0.00 of AFVR contractor ication of vacuum truck used: (Miscellaneous Rates ' Maximum rate for mobilization is S350.00 per event (includes a0 personnel, equipment & vacuum truck). Maximum rate for per diem is S85.00 for one person crew and S 170.00 for two person crew (overnight lodging only). Maximum rate for misc. PVC piping and associated well head 5ttmgs is S50.00 per well (includes setup & AFVR). Maximum rate for free product disposal and contaminated water disposal is $0.25 per gallon. lick Rates per Blower Specification Maximum rate for crew is $85.00/hr/blower capacity of 400cf n @ 24" Hg and 100 cfm @ 27" Hg. ' Maximum rate for crew is S I 00.00/hr/blower capacity of>1000cfm @ 24" Hg and 450 cfm @ 27" Hg. Table A Garco or Similar Conowor -To be determined Inches of Mercury: max 27" CFM: LENT 6th EVEM Ir 6Ale JB 5 VENT = .7tr . Date of Mahe Per Diem Per Diem Cost for piping & SUBTOTAL Work Charge 1 pemn crew 2 person crew well head fittings MISC. COST Dec 2003 050.00 S85.00 $50.00 S485.00 Jan 2004 S350.00 S85.00 S50.00 $485.00 Feb 2004 $350.00 $85.00 $50.00 $485.00 $0.00 Total Miscellaneous Costs (Fable A) $1,455.00 Rate per Total Gallon Rate per Total Hour for SUBTOTAL Product & Water gallon for SUBTOTAL On -Site Hm Crew CREW COS7S Recovered fluid disposal DISPOSAL COSTS 8.00 $85.00 s680.00 300.00 $0.25 $75.00 8.00 S85.00 $680.00 300.00 S0.25 S75.00 8.00 S85.00 S680.00 300.00 S025 $75.00-- Total Crew Costs (Table B) Total Disposal Costs (Table B) From Tables "A"+"B"(Task 2.084)