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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06001_Alamac American_GWMR_201801302017 ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC 1885 ALAMAC ROAD LUMBERTON, ROBESON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 28359 BROWNFIELDS NO. 06001-02-78 GROUNDWATER INCIDENT No. 18926 Latitude 34°35'19.84" N Longitude 79°00'22.35" W Prepared for: Alamac American Knits LLC 1885 Alamac Road (P.O. Box 1347) Lumberton, North Carolina 28359 Prepared by: Solutions-IES, a division of Draper Aden 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Phone: 919-873-1060; Fax 919-873-1074 www.daa.com Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January, 30, 2018 Sean Jarvah Daphne M. Jones, P.G. Environmental Specialist Senior Geologist/Project Manager %Solutions-IES a division of ; Draper Aden Associates 3RD PARTY REVIEW This Report has been subjected to technical and quality reviews by: Sean Jarvah 1/10/2018 Name: Printed Signature Date Project Manager Daphne Jones 1/30/2018 Name: Printed Signature Date Sr. Reviewer Jim Hurl Name: Printed Quality Reviewer Signature 0/2018 Date TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 BACKGROUND........................................................................................................................... 2 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING.............................................................................................. 3 3.1 Groundwater Sampling Methods.......................................................................................... 3 3.2 Groundwater Results.............................................................................................................. 3 3.2.1 Biogeochemical Parameters....................................................................................... 3 3.2.2 Volatile Organic Compounds in Recovery Wells......................................................... 3 3.2.3 Discussion of Groundwater Results............................................................................ 5 3.3 Residential Water Supply Well.............................................................................................. 6 4.0 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY SYSTEM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE ................................ 7 4.1 Hydraulic Performance........................................................................................................... 7 4.2 Volatile Organic Compound Removal and Disposal............................................................ 8 5.0 CONCLUSIONS.........................................................................................................................10 6.0 REFERENCES...........................................................................................................................11 TARI FC Table 3-1 Historical Summary of Selected Bio-Geochemical Parameters in Groundwater Table 3-2 Historical Summary of Volatile Organic Compounds in Groundwater from Recovery Wells Table 4-1 Operational Data Summary for Groundwater Recovery Wells Table 4-2 Calculation of Mass of Volatile Organic Compounds Removed from Groundwater by the Recovery Well Network Table 4-3 Historical Summary of Volatile Organic Compounds in On -Site Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent 1PIM 1RFr Figure 1 Site Location Figure 2 Facility Layout and Groundwater Sampling Locations Figure 3 Performance Monitoring in RW-1 Figure 4 Performance Monitoring in RW-2 Figure 5 Performance Monitoring in RW-3 APPENDICES Appendix A Field Notes Appendix B Laboratory Analytical Reports Appendix C Monthly Recovery Well Flow Reports 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC 1.0 INTRODUCTION Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 This 2077Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report has been prepared by Solutions- IES, a division of Draper Aden (SIES) for the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Waste Management (DWM), Brownfields Program (NCBP), on behalf of Alamac American Knits LLC (Alamac), Lumberton, North Carolina. This is the 12t" annual report prepared in accordance with the Brownfields Agreement (BFA) entered into by the NCDEQ and Alamac on February 24, 2006 (BF# 06001-02-78). 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC 2.0 BACKGROUND Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 The Alamac facility is located in Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina (Figure 1). A current facility layout with groundwater sampling locations is shown in Figure 2. Until the December 2006 Groundwater Monitoring Report, previous reports were prepared in accordance with the Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP) originally submitted to the NCDEQ, Division of Water Quality, Aquifer Protection Section, formerly the Groundwater Protection Unit, Fayetteville Regional Office, approved on August 16, 1999 and modified January 29, 2001. Based on the requirements of the WQMP, quarterly sampling and semi- annual reporting were conducted through the first quarter of 2004. On June 7, 2004, quarterly sampling was reduced to annual sampling and reporting. Sampling and reporting proceeded under these guidelines until the approval of the BFA in February 2006. On September 18, 2008, Ms. Lisa Taber of the NCBP agreed to reduce the number of wells being sampled by eliminating the requirement to collect samples from source area wells MW-1, MW-11 and MW-15, downgradient well MW-23, and offsite well MW-19 (Figure 2). The remaining monitoring program consists of sampling and analysis of the three recovery wells (RW-1, RW-2 and RW-3) and one offsite residential water supply well at 2237 Alamac Road, located approximately 750 feet south of the Alamac manufacturing building. Hurricane Matthew caused severe damage to the Alamac facility in 2016. As a result, all manufacturing and a majority of shipping operations ceased. Although manufacturing operations ceased in July 2017, the Alamac facility currently operates on a skeleton crew pending the distribution of the manufacturing goods currently in stock. Alamac has continued to maintain operation of their groundwater extraction and treatment system following Hurricane Matthew and throughout 2017. This 2077Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report includes the monitoring activities conducted during the annual groundwater sampling event completed on November 27, 2017. 2 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 3.1 Groundwater Sampling Methods Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 The groundwater sampling protocol for the November 2017 event included sampling the three recovery wells (RW-1, RW-2 and RW-3) for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and bio-geochemical parameters' and the water supply well located at 2237 Alamac Road for VOCs. Samples from recovery wells RW-1, RW-2 and RW-3 were collected directly from sampling ports located on the former treatment system pad. The sample from 2237 Alamac Road was collected directly from the water stream after letting the faucet run for approximately 15 minutes. Temperature, pH, specific conductivity, oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured in the field (see Field Notes in Appendix A). The samples were collected in laboratory -supplied glassware, packaged and shipped under chain -of -custody control to Prism Laboratories, Inc. in Charlotte, NC, NCDEQ Certification #402. Samples were analyzed for VOCs by EPA Method 8260B. 3.2 Groundwater Results 3.2.1 Biogeochemical Parameters The summary of historical groundwater bio-geochemical parameter data for recovery wells RW-1, RW-2, and RW-3 (Table 3-1) indicates the field parameters recorded during the November 2017 sampling event are consistent with historical values. The current values indicate that there continues to be a reducing environment, which assists with the remediation process. This process is also aided by the groundwater extraction system. 3.2.2 Volatile Organic Compounds in Recovery Wells A summary of the historical VOC data, including the November 27, 2017 samples, is provided in Table 3- 2. The laboratory analytical report is provided in Appendix B. Graphs depicting the historical concentrations of tetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), cis- 1,2-dichloroethene (cis-1,2-DCE), vinyl chloride (VC) and total VOCs in the recovery wells are provided in Figures 3, 4 and S. Increases and ' Bio-geochemical parameter analysis includes field measurements of temperature, pH, conductivity, oxidation- reduction potential (ORP) and dissolved oxygen (DO). 3 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC January 30, 2018 decreases of PCE, TCE, cis-1,2-DCE and VC in the recovery wells can result from a combination of different factors influencing concentrations simultaneously. Anaerobic reductive dechlorination of PCE sequentially results in the formation of TCE, then cis-1,2-DCE from degradation of TCE, and then VC from the breakdown of cis-1,2-DCE. These transformations would be seen as increases followed by decreases in concentrations over time, eventually leading to cleanup as long as groundwater conditions remain conducive to biological activity. However, recovery wells are also intended to physically remove mass independent of biodegradation. The drawdown around each well can bring new constituent material into the well for capture. This could be seen as increases that are the result of capture, but not necessarily biotransformation. The PCE and TCE concentrations in RW-1 have continued to slowly increase over time and have been several orders of magnitude above the NC 2L Standards since system startup in 1999 (Table 3-2). In 2015, PCE and TCE were reported at concentrations below their respective laboratory analytical method detection limits. Based on the recent data, it seems that the abrupt decrease in chlorinated VOC (cVOC) concentrations in RW-1 in 2015 was an anomaly, likely a result of faulty pump operation and being off- line between April and December 2015. In November 2017, the PCE, TCE, cis-1,2-DCE and vinyl chloride concentrations in RW-1 increased to the highest level since system startup. These levels are above the increase noticed in 2016. All exceedances in RW-1 are significantly higher than their respective NC 2L standard. Additionally, naphthalene was reported at 29 pg/L, which exceeds the regulatory standard of 6 pg/L. The reported concentration of naphthalene is similar to the 2016 sampling event. There have been reductions in all reported VOC's in wells RW-2 and RW-3 since the beginning of pumping, with fluctuations along the way. Most notable are the reductions in RW-2. Since pumping began in 1999, the reported concentrations of PCE and TCE decreased by over 95%. Both PCE and TCE are at their lowest concentrations since November 2006. However, likely as a result of anaerobic reductive dechlorination, both cis-1,2-DCE and VC concentrations in this well have recently increased. They were reported at their highest concentrations since December 2014. However, concentrations of cis-1,2-DCE has decreased by close to 74% and VC by 80% in RW-2 in the 18 years since pumping began. 4 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC January 30, 2018 Since 2001, RW-3 (located approximately 100 ft downgradient of the primary PCE release area), has reported between 5.6 and 15 pg/L TCE, with a current concentration of 5.9 pg/L. RW-3 has shown a slow but steady decline in cis-1,2-DCE concentrations from 1999 to 2009. Although there has been a 87% decrease in cis-1,2-DCE since 2000, concentrations seemed relatively stable from 2008 to 2016. The 2017 result for cis-1,2-DCE (840 pg/L) was the lowest reported since December 2014. Vinyl chloride concentrations have also remained relatively stable in groundwater collected from this well, though it was lower in 2017, with a current concentration of 94 pg/L. 3.2.3 Discussion of Groundwater Results The continuing presence of elevated concentrations of cis-1,2-DCE and VC in all three recovery wells suggests that at least a portion of the observed PCE and TCE reductions are a result of biodegradation via anaerobic reductive dechlorination. Although the biogeochemical conditions in the immediate vicinity of the pumping wells are not optimal for enhanced reductive dechlorination (i.e., elevated DO, mildly reducing ORP, and acidic pH), the data suggest that aquifer conditions away from active pumping may support modest bioactivity. • In RW-1, the reported concentration of cis-1,2-DCE has increased gradually since pumping began in 1999. The large decrease in 2015 was probably related to the pump malfunctions which occurred during much of that year. • In recovery well RW-2, cis-1,2-DCE concentrations have decreased close to 74% over the 18 years since pumping began in 1999, but have been relatively stable since 2014, with concentrations ranging from 6,300 pg/L to 8,200 pg/L with the current cis-1,2-DCE levels in RW-2 were reported at 8,100 pg/L. • RW-3 showed steady decline in cis-1,2-DCE concentrations from 2000 through 2008, but has remained relatively stable since 2008. Though near the lowest reported concentration since pumping began, the current concentration of cis-1,2-DCE (840 pg/L) in RW-3 remains above the INC 2L Standard of 70 pg/L. This is also true for RW-1 and RW-2. VC also remains elevated in each of the recovery wells. The reported concentration of VC in recovery well RW-1 has remained stable from the beginning of pumping through 2014, but decreased sharply in 2015 compared to historical range of concentrations. As with cis-1,2-DCE, it is likely that the large decrease is an artifact of the pump malfunction. Continued reduction in VC was reported in recovery well RW-2, suggesting that complete reductive dechlorination may be occurring. Though the reported VC concentration in RW-2 is higher than the past two sampling events, it is at its third lowest reported 5 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC January 30, 2018 concentration since pumping began. VC concentrations in RW-3 have decreased 91% between 2000 and 2017. The average concentration over the past 10 years is approximately 175 pg/L. Current concentrations of VC in all three wells remain several orders of magnitude above the INC 2L Standard of 0.03 pg/L. The sub -optimal removal of these biodegradation daughter products may be a result of several factors including: 1) groundwater pH is below the optimal range for enhanced reductive dechlorination; 2) elevated DO which limits anaerobic metabolism; 3) absence of the appropriate microflora in the aquifer to carry out these reactions; or 4) insufficient bioavailable organic carbon to sustain bioactivity. 3.3 Residential Water Supply Well On November 27, 2017, SIES sampled the water supply well located at 2237 Alamac Road. The spigot closest to the well house was opened and water was allowed to flow for approximately 15 minutes. According to the property owner, the residence is connected to municipal water, and the water supply well is used for irrigation. The bio-geochemical parameters were measured and recorded in the field book. The water sample was collected directly into laboratory -supplied containers, and shipped via standard chain -of -custody protocol to Prism for analysis. The sample was analyzed for VOCs by EPA Method 8260B. The laboratory analytical results of the groundwater sample collected from the water supply well located at 2237 Alamac Road indicated that no VOCs were reported at concentrations above the laboratory method detection limits. A summary of the current and historical water supply well analytical results is presented in Table 3.2, and a copy of the laboratory analytical report and chain -of -custody record is provided in Appendix B. 0 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 4.0 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY SYSTEM OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 4.1 Hydraulic Performance The groundwater recovery system operated with minimal interruption during 2017. Alamac plant personnel periodically inspected the three recovery wells that comprise the groundwater extraction system and recorded system performance measurements including the pumping rate and the cumulative volume of groundwater recovered from each well. As indicated in the reporting sheets, control valves, flow measuring devices and a transmitter were replaced in April 2017. Transmitters were also replaced in October and December 2017. Monthly reporting sheets are provided in Appendix C. Historical and current operational data through December 2017 are presented in Table 4-1. Alamac personnel have had to reset or replace the integrator on RW-1 occasionally. Since 2012, calculations were based on the readings from the RW-1 flowmeter. Flowmeter readings from RW-1 were used to calculate the volume removed in each period, which are added to the cumulative volume totals. Due to several equipment changes for RW-2, missing flow meter readings were replaced with the average flow rate for the 2017 reporting period. Extraction flow rates during 2017 were recorded in two ways: (1) from instantaneous flow rate readings from meters assigned to each recovery well, and (2) by dividing the totalizer flow meter reading for each well by the number of days (converted to minutes) of operation (i.e., average annual flow rate). As shown in Table 4-1, during the 2017, the average instantaneous flow rate for RW-1 was 2.25 gallons per minute (gpm); the average instantaneous flow rate in extraction well RW-2 was calculated to be 2.33 gpm; and the average instantaneous flow rate from extraction well RW-3 was 4.19 gpm. From startup in 1999 through December 1, 2017, approximately 102.91 million gallons of groundwater have been extracted, treated in the on -site wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), and discharged through a permitted NPDES point. This total volume includes approximately4.3 million gallons extracted in 2017, which is a 2.0 million gallon decrease from the total volume extracted in 2016. The lower extraction volume can be attributed to a decreased extraction rate in RW-3 during the 2017 reporting period. The average instantaneous flow rate for all three recovery wells during 2017 was 8.78 gpm. The instantaneous and average annual recovery rates at the recovery wells in 2017 are similar to those recorded in preceding years, indicating consistent operation throughout the reporting period. rA 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC January 30, 2018 4.2 Volatile Organic Compound Removal and Disposal To estimate the mass of VOCs removed from groundwater via the recovery system, the volume of water extracted from each well during the reporting period was multiplied by the concentration of total VOCs in the groundwater recovered from the well on the sampling date. During the 2017 reporting period from November 3, 2016 through November 27, 2017 (based on sampling dates), a total of approximately 352 pounds (Ibs) (160 kilograms [kg]) of VOCs were removed from the groundwater (Table 4-2). This is a 47% increase from the previous year, and the largest annual mass removal ever achieved by this system. Individually, since pumping began, RW-1 has collected and discharged 1,111 Ibs (504 kg); RW-2 has collected and discharged 1,614 Ibs (732 kg); and, RW-3 has extracted and discharged 1,554 Ibs (705 kg) of VOCs. Altogether since pumping began on November 8, 1999, a conservative estimate of approximately 4,278 Ibs (1,940 kg) of VOCs have been removed from the treatment area via the recovery well network. Figures 3b, 4b and 5b plot the mass of cVOCs removed each year from RW-1, RW-2 and RW-3, respectively, and the cumulative total mass removed by each well since startup. The data in Tables 3-2 and 4-1 indicate that the increased cVOCs and higher extraction rates in RW-1 in 2017 (from 2.10 gpm in 2016 to 2.25 gpm in 2017) resulted in an upswing in removal of cVOCs. RW-2 has continued to extract groundwater at pumping rate of 0.92 to 3.65 gpm since pumping began, with an average of 2.33 gpm during 2017. In RW-2 the effectiveness of the mass removal of cVOCs has remained steady. RW-3 has continued to extract groundwater at a pumping rate from approximately 2.6 to 9.97 gpm since pumping began and had an average of 4.19 gpm during this reporting period. Although the total cVOC concentration in RW-3 has been historically much lower than in RW-1 and RW-2, the higher pumping rate has resulted in effective extraction of contaminant mass from this well in the past. However, the pumping rate of RW-3 during the 2017 reporting period was approximately 50% lower than previous years. Despite higher contaminant concentrations, the smallest mass of contaminants since 2003 was removed by this well during 2017. The groundwater recovered from the three recovery wells is discharged directly to the on -site wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Alamac operates the WWTP under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit and monitors the effluent quality at the outfall in accordance with the permit. 0 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 Although no sampling of the outfall was required by the WQMP or is currently required under the BFA, effluent samples from the WWTP have been monitored since 1999. Alamac provided SIES with the wastewater analyses provided by Microbac Laboratory in Fayetteville, INC on samples collected on March 14, June 20, September 26 and December 12, 2017. No PCE, TCE, cis-1,2-DCE or VC was detected in the WWTP effluent during the four quarterly sampling events (Table 4-3). Copies of Microbac's WWTP effluent analytical reports for the reporting period are provided in Appendix B. E 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC January 30, 2018 5.0 CONCLUSIONS The groundwater recovery and discharge system is the only active remediation approach in the source area. Natural attenuation is also likely occurring to some degree. The pumping regimen continues to effectively capture and remove contamination from the aquifer. Total VOC removal increased significantly in 2017, due to a higher concentration of reported VOCs and mostly constant operation of the recovery system. RW-1 removed a total of 256 Ibs (116 kg) of VOCs during this reporting period (66% increase). In RW-2, a decrease in total VOCs continues slowly, likely a result of the combination of some in situ bioactivity and physical extraction by pumping, but concentrations of the target VOCs remain far above the NC 2L standards. Pumping this well removed approximately 76 Ibs (35 kg) of VOCs (35% increase). Concentrations of chlorinated solvents have remained stable in RW-3 since 2009. PCE and TCE concentrations in this well are already close to the target NC 2L standards, but cis-1,2-DCE and VC remain elevated. This well extracted approximately 20 Ibs (9 kg) of VOCs from groundwater in 2017 (58% decrease). The decrease in performance of RW-3 was due to a lower pumping rate throughout the year. Based on the volume of groundwater extracted and the concentrations measured in the recovered water over time, it has been estimated that the recovery system has removed approximately 4,278 Ibs (1,940 kg) of VOCs since it began operation November 1999. Combined with the removal of an estimated 732 Ibs (332 kg) of VOCs via other remediation activities that were implemented previously (Ref. 2), the total amount of VOCs removed from the site is calculated to be approximately 5,010 Ibs (2,272 kg). 10 2017 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Alamac American Knits LLC, Lumberton, NC 6.0 REFERENCES Solutions-IES Project No. 17117824-010701 January 30, 2018 1. Proposed Remedial Action Report, S&ME, Inc., April 1999. 2. Report of Excavation and Disposal of PCE-Contaminated Soil, Soil Solutions, Inc., April 1999. 3. Water Quality Monitoring Plan, S&ME, Inc., July 1999. 4. Injection Well Permit Application, S&ME, Inc., September 29, 1999. 5. Groundwater Monitoring Report, S&ME, Inc., March 28, 2000; September 5, 2000; February 2, 2001. 6. Evaluation Report for Injection of Liquid Soybean Oil, S&ME, Inc., March 21, 2001. 7. Groundwater Monitoring Report, Solutions-IES, June 2001; January 2002; June 2002; January 2003; June 2003; January 2004; January 2005; January 2006 8. Brownfields Agreement between NCDEQ and Alamac American Knits, LLC, February 24, 2006. 9. Groundwater Monitoring Report, Solutions-IES, January 2007; January 2008; January 2009; January 2010; January 2011; January 2012; January 2013; January 2014; January 2015; January 2016; January 2017. 10. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999a, Data validation standard operating procedures for contact laboratory program routine analytical services (rev. 2.1): Athens, Ga., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV, 32 p. 11 TABLES TABLE 3-1 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF SELECTED BIO-GEOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN GROUNDWATER ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Well ID Sampling Date Days after Startup pH (SU) DO (mg/L) ORP (mv) Specific Conductance (VS/cm) Recovery Well RW-1 11/03/99 -5 5.8 0.40 5 NA 11 /08/99 0 Startup 10/24/00 351 NA 0.23 NA NA 11/14/01 737 6.7 1.21 <-100 203 11/13/02 1101 5.7 1.30 -56 230 11/03/03 1456 5.9 1.19 25 134 11101104 1820 5.5 1.14 18 108 10/25/05 2178 5.0 1.10 -5 212 11/28/06 2577 5.4 1.51 -178 91 10/25/07 2908 5.5 3.32 53 117 11 /06/08 3286 4.9 4.96 38 129 10/30/09 3644 5.8 5.18 13 96 11/02/10 4012 5.0 5.11 -36 171 11/01/11 4376 5.2 3.67 196 151 11102112 4743 4.9 3.72 96 70 11/06/13 5112 5.3 2.01 38 116 12/09/14 5510 5.0 3.96 100 76 11/11/15 5847 5.9 0.51 -68 77 11/03/16 6205 5.8 0.68 -25 75 11/27/17 6594 5.6 0.81 -46 163 RW-2 11/03/99 -5 5.2 0.26 0 NA 11 /08/99 0 Startup 10/24/00 351 NA 0.78 NA NA 11/14/01 737 6.4 1.40 -60 343 11/13/02 1101 5.6 1.26 -42 330 11 /03/03 1456 5.8 1.23 20 346 11/01/04 1820 5.3 1.23 0.2 355 10/25/05 2178 5.4 1.48 -74 265 11/28/06 2577 5.8 1.78 -199 207 10/25/07 2908 5.3 5.73 39 237 11 /06/08 3286 5.1 2.15 38 194 10/30/09 3644 6.0 6.32 -16 222 11/02/10 4012 5.5 6.20 -67 254 11/01/11 4376 5.3 4.98 183 165 11102112 4743 5.2 3.68 50 160 11/06/13 5112 5.7 2.39 27 197 12/09/14 5510 5.4 2.86 43 206 11/10/15 5846 5.6 2.44 -50 209 11/03/16 6205 1 5.6 1 1.61 -33 198 11/27/17 6594 1 5.9 1 1.17 -79 219 Page 1 of 11 TABLE 3-1 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF SELECTED BIO-GEOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN GROUNDWATER ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Well ID Sampling Date Days after Startup pH (SU) DO (mg/L) ORP (mv) Specific Conductance (PS/cm) Recovery Well RW-3 11 /03/99 -5 5.2 5.22 40 NA 11 /08/99 0 Startup 10/24/00 351 NA 1.98 NA NA 11/14/01 737 6.6 1.71 -82 125 11 /13/02 1101 5.5 1.27 -43 120 11/03/03 1456 5.6 1.26 52 96 11 /01 /04 1820 5.5 1.10 -1 118 10/25/05 2178 5.3 2.41 42 120 11/28/06 2577 5.6 2.62 -197 91 10/25/07 2908 5.4 3.24 34 105 11/06/08 3286 5.5 4.73 68 118 10/30/09 3644 6.0 5.08 38 110 11102110 4012 5.6 5.20 -40 119 11/01/11 4376 5.4 5.01 184 107 11102112 4743 5.2 3.81 106 75 11/06/13 5112 5.6 2.71 43 112 12/09/14 5510 5.8 2.68 61 121 11/10/15 5846 5.7 2.00 -87 112 11 /03/16 6205 6.0 1.41 -68 115 11/27/17 6594 6.0 1.34 -66 103 Residential Water Supply Well 2237 Alamac Rd 11/28/06 (0 Q 0 0 z 6.0 0.16 -137 82 10/25/07 5.7 0.52 109 107 11/6/08 5.5 3.93 157 105 10/30/09 5.6 1.85 118 119 11/2/10 5.2 4.04 28 98 11/1/11 4.6 5.29 252 169 11/2/12 4.2 3.40 240 156 11 /6/13 5.3 4.24 103 85 12/9/14 5.5 4.10 169 142 11 /10/15 5.4 4.10 59 96 11/3/16 5.5 6.51 173 181 11 /27/17 5.6 1.20 78 112 Notes: NA = Not analyzed Days after startup = number of days groundwater recovery system has been in operation since system was started on November 8, 1999. SU - Standard Units mg/L = Milligrams per liter my = Millivolts pS/cm = MicroSiemens per centimeter Page 2 of 11 TABLE 3-2 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN GROUNDWATER FROM RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Well ID Sample Date Days after Startup Tetrachloroethene (pg/L) Trichloroethene (pg/L) TrichToroloroethane (pg/L) 1,1,2 Trichloroethane (pg/L) 1,1 Dichloroethane (pg/L) 111 Dichloroethene (pg/L) cis-1,2- Dichloroethen e (pg/L) trans-1,2- Dichloroethene (pg/L) Vinyl Chloride (pg/L) Toluene (pg/L) Naphthalene (pg/L) Other VOCs (pg/L) TOTAL VOCs (ug/L) 15A NCAC 2L Standards 0.70 3.0 200 Not listed 6 350 70 100 0.030 600 6 Compound Specific 11/03/99 -5 15 170 <5 <5 32 7.4 2,000 32 200 <5 15 Benzene(8.0) 2,479 10/24/00 351 360 1,300 <5 <5 17 <5 4,800 66 200 26 160 Benzene(12) 6,945 11/14/01 737 200 840 8.3 <5 14 6.7 3,200 12 70 <5 83 BDL 4,434 11/13/02 1101 210 820 16 <5 7.3 6.4 3,800 15 130 <5 47 1,2-Dichloropropane(61) 5,113 11/3/03 1456 180 750 <5 <5 <5 7.8 4,000 11 130 <5 26 BDL 5,105 11/01/04 1820 270 800 <5 <5 <5 8.3 4,200 37 170 <5 <5 BDL 5,485 10/25/05 2178 380 790 <5 <5 <5 11 3,700 21 160 <5 31 BDL 5,093 11/28/06 1 2577 560 1,100 <10 <10 <10 <10 4,600 8.7J 180 <10 <10 BDL 6,449 10/25/07 2908 470 1,400 <10 <10 5.11 5.2 J 3,100 191 200 <10 <10 BDL 5,199 RW-1 11/06/08 3286 600 860 <10 <10 7.2 J 10 5,200 32 180 <10 <10 BDL 6,889 10/30/09 3644 460 960 <10 <10 6.7 J 8.6 J 5,500 34 200 <10 9.61 BDL 7,179 11/02/10 4012 470 1,100 <100 <100 <100 <100 5,600 <100 120J <100 <100 BDL 7,290 11/01/11 4376 180 480 <100 <100 <100 <100 5,100 <200 170J <100 <100 BDL 5,930 11/02/12 4743 970 1,500 <100 <100 <100 <100 5,900 <200 170J <100 <100 BDL 8,540 11/06/13 5112 1,500 2,400 <100 <100 <100 <100 6,900 511 220 <100 <100 BDL 11,071 12/09/14 5510 1,000 2,100 <50 <50 <50 <50 5,500 <50 180 <50 <100 BDL 8,780 11/11/15 5847 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 80 <5.0 20 <5.0 <10.0 BDL 100 11/03/16 6205 2,400 2,300 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 12 5,800 52 180 <5.0 23 BDL 10,767 11/27/17 6594 2,600 4,100 1 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 13 7,200 74 240 5.4 1 29 BDL 14,261 11/03/99 8,200 7,700 <5 <5 22 120 31,000 430 2,700 96 660 Benzene (61), Ethylbenzene (22), Xylenes (57), 12-Dichlorobenzene 7.3 51,020 10/24/00 351 1,200 3,900 <5 <5 16 33 30,000 410 2,700 45 140 1,2-Dichlorobenzene (5.9), Benzene (8.5) 38,480 11/14/01 737 1,200 1,800 <50 <50 <50 <50 17,000 83 740 <50 90 BRL 20,913 11/13/02 1101 290 830 <50 <50 <50 <50 34,000 160 2,200 <50 83 1,2-Dichloropropane(98); 1,1-Dichloro ro ene (130) 37791 11/3/03 1456 320 2,500 <50 <50 <50 <50 25,000 73 1,300 <50 <50 BDL 29,193 11/01/04 1820 630 4,800 <50 <50 <50 55 22,000 160 1,100 <50 <50 Benzene (8.0) 28,698 10/25/05 2178 93 300 <50 <50 <50 <50 21,000 130 2,200 <50 <50 BDL 23,723 11/28/06 2577 <100 170J <100 <100 <100 <100 19,000 <200 1,700 <100 <100 BDL 20,870 RW-2 10/25/07 2908 140 470 <100 <100 <100 <100 18,000 110J 2,000 <100 <100 BDL 20,720 11/06/08 3286 280 1,500 <100 <100 <100 <100 16,000 110J 920 <100 <100 BDL 18,810 10/30/09 3644 190 830 <100 <100 <100 <100 14,000 88J 1,200 <100 <100 BDL 16,308 11/02/10 4012 150 660 <100 <100 <100 <100 13,000 84J 830 <100 <100 BDL 14,724 11/01/11 4376 150 570 <100 <100 <100 <100 12,000 74J 960 <100 <100 BDL 13,754 11/02/12 4743 180 570 <100 <100 <100 <100 11,000 73J 930 <100 <100 BDL 12,680 11/06/13 5112 230 410 <100 <100 <100 <100 9,200 6OJ 730 <100 <100 I BDL 10,630 12/09/14 5510 210 350 <50 <50 <50 <50 8,200 76 1,300 <50 <100 BDL 10,136 11/10/15 5846 350 820 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 12 7,900 43 330 <5.0 5.8 J BDL 9,449 11/03/16 6205 160 260 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 12 6,300 38 310 <5.0 13 BDL 7,093 11/27/17 6594 120 220 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 16 8,100 50 550 <5.0 17jM I BDL 9,073 Page 3 of 11 TABLE 3-2 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN GROUNDWATER FROM RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Well ID Sample Date Days after Startup Tetrachloroethene (pg/L) Trichloroethene (pg/L) TrichToroloroethane (pg/L) 1,1,2 Trichloroethane (pg/L) 1,1 Dichloroethane (pg/L) 111 Dichloroethene (pg/L) cis-1,2- Dichloroethen e (pg/L) trans-1,2- Dichloroethene (pg/L) Vinyl Chloride (pg/L) Toluene (pg/L) Naphthalene (pg/L) Other VOCs (pg/L) TOTAL VOCs (ug/L) 15A NCAC 2L Standards 0.70 3.0 200 Not listed 6 350 70 100 0.030 600 6 Compound Specific 11/03/99 -5 110 68 <5 <5 8.5 <5 330 <5 <10 <5 <25 BDL 517 10/24/00 351 <5 19 <5 <5 6.1 6.7 6,500 67 1100 8.5 26 BDL 7,733 11/14/01 737 <5 6.8 6.7 <5 <5 <5 2,000 8.8 320 <5 14 BDL 2,356 11/13/02 1101 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 2,800 <50 610 <50 <50 BDL 3,410 11/03/03 1456 <5 8.8 <5 <5 <5 <5 3,100 8.7 350 <5 6.8 BDL 3,474 11/01/04 1820 <5 15.0 <5 <5 <5 <5 2,700 16 330 <5 <5 BDL 3,061 10/25/05 2178 <5 6.2 <5 <5 <5 <5 1,700 7.6 250 <5 <5 BDL 1,964 11/28/06 2577 <10 <20 <10 <20 <10 <10 1,800 <20 290 <10 <10 BDL 2,090 10/25/07 2908 <10 5.6J <10 <10 <10 <10 960 5.3 J 140 <10 <10 BDL 1,111 11/06/08 3286 <10 15.1 <10 <10 <10 <10 1,600 12J 240 <10 <10 BDL 1,867 RW-3 10/30/09 3644 <10 8.01 <10 <10 <10 <10 1,100 5.3 J 140 <10 <10 BDL 1,253 11/02/10 4012 <10 12J <10 <10 <10 <10 1,300 8.91 150 <10 <10 BDL 1,471 11/01/11 4376 <10 5.9J <10 <10 <10 <10 1,200 7.6J 280 <10 <10 BDL 1,494 11/02/12 4743 <10 6.0J <10 <10 <10 <10 1,100 6.3J 230 <10 <10 BDL 1,342 11/06/13 5112 <20 <40 <20 <20 <20 <20 1,100 <40 220 <20 <20 BDL 1,320 12/09/14 5510 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 690 <10 92 <10 <20 BDL 782 11/10/15 5846 2.8 9.3 <5.0 <5.0 1.0 2.5 1,300 8.1 160 <5.0 2.9 1,4-Dic oro enzene (0.61), 2- Chlorotoluene (0.66), Benzene 0-55) 1,488 11/03/16 6205 <5.0 9.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 1,100 5.8 140 <5.0 5.41 BDL 1,260 11/27/17 6594 <5.0 5.9 <5.0 <5.0 0.92 2.2 840 6.5 94 <5.0 4.3 1,4-Dichlorobenzene (0.73), Benzene (0.54), Chlorobenzene 1.0 956 11/28/06 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 10/25/07 <1.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 11/06/08 <1.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 10/30/09 <1.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 Bromoform (2.5), Chlorodibromomethane (0.57 J) 3.07 2237 11/02/10 <1.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 Alamac 11/01/11 .Q <1.0 <2.0 1 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 Road 11/02/12 ¢ <1.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 BDL 0 11/06/13 Z <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 Chloroform (0.51) 0.51 12/09/14 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 BDL 0 11/10/15 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 BDL 0 11/03/16 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 1 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <1.0 Acetone (8.4), 2-Butanone (15) 23.4 11/27/17 1 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 1 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50 r <1.0 BDL 0 Notes: pg/L= micrograms per liter NC 2L Standards = 15A NCAC 2L Groundwater Quality Standards (April 1, 2013) NS = Not Sampled BDL= Below Reporting Limit Shaded cells represent concentrations exceeding the 15A NCAC 2L Standard Values in bold represent concetrations exceeding the reporting limit. J = Estimated value between the Reporting Limit and the Method Detection Limit. < = Constituent concentration less than the reporting limit shown Days after startup indicate number of days groundwater recovery system has been in operation since system was started on November 8, 1999. N/A = Not Applicable Page 4 of 11 TABLE 4-1 OPERATIONAL DATA SUMMARY FOR GROUNDWATER RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Rec very Well Data Flow Rates (gpm) Cumulative Volume (gal) Date Days of Operation RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs RW-1 Meter Reading RW-1 RW-2 T RW 33 Total from all RWs Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 1999-2005 0 m Q o Z Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for 1999 - 2005 2.35 1 0.92 F 7.63 1 10.9 1.52 0.75 1 8-.4-9--7 10.76 Av . Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading pm - 2006 Avg. Flow Rate pm for year 2006 2.01 1.06 7.17 10.24 1.46 1.03 7.37 9.85 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2007 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2007 2.18 1.38 7.73 11.28 1.19 1.38 7.66 10.23 Av . Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading pm - 2008 Avg. Flow Rate pm for ear 2008 1.35 1 1.32 1 8.07 1 10.74 0.97 1.28 1 8.09 1 10.34 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2009 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2009 1.46 1.45 8.33 11.12 1.05 1.34 8.21 10.60 01/01/10 3707 1.45 1.40 8.60 11.5 2 Q 0 Z 7,342,062 5,100,890 43,955,425 56,398,377 02/01/10 3738 1.37 1.47 8.51 11.4 7,388,086 5,165,365 44,334,467 56,887,918 03/01/10 3766 1.71 1.99 8.92 12.6 7,425,792 5,225,243 44,661,950 57,312,985 04/01/10 3797 1.43 1.33 8.31 11.1 7,464,876 5,287,751 45,042,637 57,795,264 05/01/10 3827 1.52 1.29 7.45 10.3 7,508,624 5,345,077 45,400,963 58,254,664 06/01/10 3858 1.55 1.33 8.50 11.4 7,559,139 5,392,209 45,742,796 58,694,144 07/01/10 3888 1.60 1.43 8.37 11.4 7,608,764 5,450,720 46,103,208 59,162,692 08/01/10 3919 1.32 1.37 8.41 11.1 7,656,330 5,510,839 46,467,111 59,634,280 09/01/10 3950 1.71 1.27 9.61 12.6 7,702,429 5,568,519 46,852,245 60,123,193 10/01/10 3980 1.64 1.30 7.55 10.5 7,754,455 5,623,672 47,246,402 60,624,529 11/01/10 4011 1.55 1.32 9.23 12.1 7,806,155 5,682,554 47,632,579 61,121,288 12/01/10 4041 1.23 1.26 8.00 10.5 7,844,010 5,733,056 47,986,685 61,563,751 2010 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2010 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2010 1.51 1.40 8.46 11.36 1.05 1.33 8.39 10.77 01/01/11 4072 1.23 1.43 8.02 10.7 m Q 0 Z 7,881,904 5,791,701 48,336,780 62,010,385 02/01/11 4103 1.22 1.37 9.53 12.1 7,920,407 5,852,064 48,713,585 62,486,056 03/01/11 4131 1.57 1.30 8.99 11.9 7,955,505 5,904,817 49,076,488 62,936,810 04/01/11 4162 1.59 1.59 8.86 12.0 8,005,792 5,962,539 49,455,019 63,423,350 05/01/11 4192 1.60 1.20 8.36 11.2 8,055,020 6,015,670 49,817,677 63,888,367 06/01/11 4223 1.48 1.15 8.08 10.7 8,102,989 6,067,589 50,205,623 64,376,201 07/01/11 4253 1.42 1.61 7.69 10.7 8,147,336 6,131,828 50,570,575 64,849,739 08/01/11 4284 1.39 1.72 8.01 11.1 8,191,167 6,207,959 50,947,697 65,346,823 09/01/11 4315 1.36 1.53 8.87 11.8 8,234,854 6,280,082 51,308,976 65,823,912 10/01/11 4345 1.59 1.50 8.32 11.4 8,282,127 6,346,046 51,666,952 66,295,125 11/01/11 4376 1.70 1.43 7.70 10.8 8,335,752 6,412,079 51,992,167 66,739,998 12/01/11 4406 1.22 1.46 7.39 10.1 8,388,578 6,474,994 52,311,543 67,175,115 2011 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2011 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2011 1.45 1 1.44 1 8.32 1 11.21 1.04 1.41 1 8.23 1 10.68 Page 5 of 11 TABLE 4-1 OPERATIONAL DATA SUMMARY FOR GROUNDWATER RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Rec very Well Data Flow Rates (gpm) Cumulative Volume (gal) Date Days of Operation RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs RW-1 Meter Reading RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs 01/01/12 4437 1.52 1.50 8.38 11.4 Q' 0 Z 8,440,248 6,541,093 52,666,916 67,648,257 02/01/12 4468 1.45 1.58 8.56 11.6 8,523,580 6,606,462 53,048,874 68,178,916 03/01/12 4497 1.35 1.63 8.77 11.9 8,644,583 6,668,241 53,384,479 68,697,303 04/01/12 4528 1.17 1.52 9.15 11.8 8,724,975 6,736,965 53,797,932 69,259,872 05/01/12 4558 1.29 1.46 9.00 11.8 8,763,365 6,800,509 54,195,559 69,759,433 06/01/12 4589 1.11 1.42 9.06 11.6 8,849,796 6,862,724 54,588,741 70,301,261 07/01/12 4619 1.03 1.33 9.43 11.8 8,883,163 6,922,435 54,984,102 70,789,700 O8/01/12 4650 1.33 1.60 8.13 11.1 8,962,072 6,983,797 55,379,577 71,325,446 09/01/12 4681 1.30 1.76 8.04 11.1 9,004,641 7,055,241 55,724,287 71,784,169 10/01/12 4711 1.24 1.61 8.78 11.6 9,043,657 7,123,051 55,982,283 72,148,991 11/01/12 4742 1.24 1.57 6.51 9.3 9,081,834 7,202,089 56,325,888 72,609,811 12/01/12 4772 1.17 1.56 7.91 10.6 9,120,157 7,275,594 56,631,219 73,026,970 2012 Av . Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading pm - 2012 Avg. Flow Rate pm for ear 2012 1.27 1.55 8.48 11.30 1.39 1.52 8.20 11.10 01/01/13 4803 1.23 2.72 8.52 12.5 9,957,993 9,957,993 7,349,106 56,964,491 74,271,590 02/01/13 4834 1.75 1.47 8.37 11.6 9,996,772 9,996,772 7,427,642 57,343,383 74,767,797 03/01/13 4862 1.33 1.62 8.67 11.6 10,034,260 10,034,260 7,490,303 57,684,356 75,208,919 04/01/13 4893 1.45 1.61 8.42 11.5 10,074,226 10,074,226 7,559,998 58,064,904 75,699,128 05/01/13 4923 1.37 1.68 8.24 11.3 10,038,990 10,038,990 7,629,268 58,422,405 76,090,663 06/01/13 4954 1.34 1.49 8.40 11.2 10,082,973 10,082,973 7,698,122 58,806,001 76,587,096 07/01/13 4984 1.48 1.63 8.13 11.2 10,047,309 10,047,309 7,764,930 59,165,099 76,977,338 07/24/13 5007 1.36 1.65 7.60 10.6 10,081,376 10,081,376 7,818,785 59,444,656 77,344,817 07/25/13 5008 off - reset 1.69 8.68 10.4 90,882,823 10,081,376 7,821,168 59,457,161 77,359,705 O8/01/13 5015 1.39 1.60 8.51 11.5 90,892,895 10,091,448 7,838,103 59,542,874 77,472,425 09/01/13 5046 1.29 1.66 8.34 11.3 90,937,199 10,135,752 7,912,433 59,914,826 77,963,011 10/01/13 5076 1.12 1.69 7.41 10.2 90,974,086 10,172,639 7,983,116 60,251,240 78,406,995 11/01/13 5107 1.32 1.56 6.72 9.6 91,014,083 10,212,636 8,060,326 60,533,019 78,805,981 12/01/13 5137 1.16 1.59 6.51 9.3 91,053,606 10,252,159 8,127,392 60,786,729 79,166,280 2013 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading pm - 2013 Avg. Flow Rate pm for year 2013 1.35 1.69 8.04 10.98 2.15 1.62 7.91 11.68 Page 6 of 11 TABLE 4-1 OPERATIONAL DATA SUMMARY FOR GROUNDWATER RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Rec very Well Data Flow Rates (gpm) Cumulative Volume (gal) Date Days of Operation RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs RW-1 Meter Reading RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs 01/01/14 5168 1.37 1.78 8.43 11.6 91,884,677 11,083,230 8,203,889 61,089,774 80,376,893 02/01/14 5199 1.31 1.85 9.03 12.2 91,927,944 11,126,497 8,283,445 61,450,102 80,860,044 03/01/14 5227 1.22 1.73 8.03 11.0 93,005,327 12,203,880 8,351,045 61,775,099 82,330,024 03/12/14 5238 1.28 1.69 7.95 10.9 93,019,145 12,217,698 8,377,901 61,905,552 82,501,151 03/13/14 5239 off - reset 1.60 8.49 10.1 13,264,273 12,217,698 8,380,256 61,917,205 82,515,159 03/21/14 5247 1.04 1.68 9.61 12.3 13,272,862 12,226,287 8,399,904 62,018,261 82,644,452 03/22/14 5248 off - reset 1.70 8.81 10.5 999,756 12,226,287 8,402,259 62,031,040 82,659,586 04/01/14 5258 1.67 1.56 8.63 11.9 1,028,895 12,255,426 8,425,898 62,155,314 82,836,638 05/01/14 5288 1.36 1.68 9.31 12.4 1,091,349 12,317,880 8,495,272 62,554,218 83,367,370 06/01/14 5319 0.93 1.47 8.99 11.4 1,147,219 12,373,750 8,564,461 62,970,849 83,909,060 07/01/14 5349 1.83 1.57 6.23 9.6 1,237,785 12,464,316 8,632,416 63,284,007 1 84,380,739 O8/01/14 5380 2.37 1.93 8.90 13.2 1,304,965 12,531,496 8,703,545 63,564,385 84,799,426 09/01/14 5411 2.42 1.89 8.11 12.4 1,410,254 12,636,785 8,787,912 63,907,799 85,332,496 10/01/14 5441 2.28 1.92 7.52 11.7 1,505,963 12,732,494 8,868,461 64,231,610 85,832,565 11/01/14 5472 2.49 1.83 7.12 11.4 1,686,671 12,913,202 8,951,247 64,532,604 86,397,053 12/01/14 5502 2.15 1.84 6.91 10.9 1,783,980 13,010,511 9,030,272 64,806,070 86,846,853 2014 Av . Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading pm - 2014 Avg. Flow Rate pm for ear 2014 1.69 1.73 8.25 11.47 5.25 1.72 7.65 14.61 01/01/15 5533 2.04 1.87 8.47 12.4 1,879,450 13,105,981 9,114,129 65,119,618 87,339,728 02/01/15 5564 2.36 1.54 8.55 12.5 1,976,329 13,202,860 9,197,473 65,492,729 87,893,062 03/01/15 5592 2.99 1.64 9.51 14.1 2,064,626 13,291,157 9,260,960 65,832,354 88,384,471 04/01/15 5623 0.06 1.51 9.97 11.5 2,067,123 13,293,654 9,331,994 66,254,329 88,879,977 05/01/15 5653 0.11 1.53 9.47 11.1 2,071,889 13,298,420 9,398,153 66,672,485 89,369,058 06/01/15 5684 0.15 1.47 8.61 10.2 2,078,786 13,305,317 9,464,636 67,084,530 89,854,483 07/01/15 5714 0.10 1.54 7.96 9.6 2,083,005 13,309,536 9,530,699 67,384,958 90,225,193 O8/01/15 5745 0.05 1.54 6.58 8.2 2,085,050 13,311,581 9,599,640 67,706,925 90,618,146 09/01/15 5776 0.03 1.57 6.35 8.0 2,086,486 13,313,017 9,668,736 68,004,536 90,986,289 10/01/15 5806 0.00 1.54 6.85 8.4 2,086,487 13,313,018 j 9,736,047 j 68,278,076 91,327,141 11/01/15 5837 0.00 1.52 7.15 8.7 2,086,542 13,313,073 9,804,333 68,609,326 91,726,732 12/01/15 5867 0.00 1.58 7.88 9.5 2,086,543 13,313,074 9,872,666 68,984,922 92,170,662 2015 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2015 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2015 0.66 1 1.57 1 8.11 1 10.34 0.58 1.34 1 6.61 1 8.52 Page 7 of 11 TABLE 4-1 OPERATIONAL DATA SUMMARY FOR GROUNDWATER RECOVERY WELLS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Rec very Well Data Flow Rates (gpm) Cumulative Volume (gal) Date Days of Operation RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs RW-1 Meter Reading RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Total from all RWs 01/01/16 5898 2.19 1.73 9.92 13.8 2,151,351 13,377,882 9,949,910 69,392,733 92,720,525 02/01/16 5929 1.91 1.63 9.89 13.4 2,253,366 13,479,897 10,024,621 69,830,431 93,334,949 03/01/16 5958 2.61 1.68 9.40 13.7 2,353,947 13,580,478 10,096,062 70,245,846 93,922,386 04/01/16 5989 2.33 1.67 10.33 14.3 2,442,383 13,668,914 10,171,801 70,688,001 94,528,716 05/01/16 6019 2.24 1.82 10.54 14.6 2,533,003 13,759,534 10,245,507 71,130,249 95,135,290 06/01/16 6050 2.07 1.76 8.89 12.7 2,625,046 13,851,577 10,324,299 71,509,233 95,685,109 07/01/16 6080 1.70 1.64 8.34 11.7 2,705,668 13,932,199 10,396,730 71,893,326 96,222,255 O8/01/16 6111 2.36 1.55 7.84 11.8 2,785,924 14,012,455 10,467,663 72,286,242 96,766,360 09/01/16 6142 2.31 1.47 7.04 10.8 2,908,133 14,134,664 10,535,304 72,613,757 97,283,725 10/01/16 6172 2.04 1.53 7.21 10.8 2,990,641 14,217,172 10,599,752 72,919,702 97,736,626 11/01/16 6203 2.19 1.23 7.67 11.1 3,058,422 14,284,953 10,641,854 73,157,298 1 98,084,105 12/01/16 6233 1.19 1.90 7.07 10.2 3,147,039 14,373,570 10,719,264 73,477,860 1 98,570,694 2016 Avg. Instantaneous Flow Rate Reading (gpm) - 2016 Avg. Flow Rate (gpm) for year 2016 2.10 1.63 8.68 12.41 2.01 1.61 8.52 12.14 01/01/17 6264 2.97 1.86 5.98 10.8 3,244,281 14,470,812 10,803,604 73,782,146 99,056,562 02/01/17 6295 2.77 2.04 3.36 8.2 3,357,696 14,584,227 10,874,680 73,984,218 99,443,125 03/01/17 6323 2.35 2.44 2.73 7.5 1 3,455,097 1 14,681,628 10,950,508 74,113,414 1 99,745.550 04/01/17 6354 2.05 2.30 2.75 7.1 3,553,508 14,780,039 11,038,565 74,241,062 100,059,666 05/01/17 6384 2.16 1.59 2.63 6.4 3,604,422 14,830,953 11,139,653 74,361,418 100,332,024 06/01/17 6415 2.26 1.64 2.91 6.8 3,679,341 14,905,872 11,214,653 74,482,929 100,603,454 07/01/17 6445 1.38 1.95 4.15 7.5 3,770,922 14,997,453 11,289,653 74,633,745 100,920,851 O8/01/17 6476 2.18 1.99 4.52 8.7 3,850,643 15,077,174 11,364,653 74,840,785 101,282,612 09/01/17 6507 1 2.49 1.95 4.79 1 9.2 3,948,548 15,175,079 11,439,653 1 75,042,853 1 101,657,585 10/01/17 6537 1.83 3.05 5.67 10.6 4,042,217 15,268,748 11,514,653 75,276,759 102,060,160 11/01/17 6568 2.28 3.54 5.35 11.2 4,150,395 15,376,926 11,589,653 75,529,663 102,496,242 throughout the 2017 reporting period Page 8 of 11 TABLE 4-2 CALCULATION OF MASS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS REMOVED FROM GROUNDWATER BY THE RECOVERY WELL NETWORK ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 Sampling Date Days after Startup Total VOCs Recovery Wells Calculated Mass Removal (Ng/L) (Gallons) Pounds (Ibs) Removed RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Recovered Per Period Cumulative Total RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 Removed Per Period Cumulative Total 11/03/99 -5 2,479 51,020 517 0 0 0 0 0 11/08/99 0 NA NA NA 583 728 1,584 2,895 2,895 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.3 02/03/00 87 4,562 44,255 6,837 178,297 224,078 1,454,751 1,854,231 1,857,126 6.7 82.2 82.6 172.0 171.9 04/26/00 170 3,863 41,256 7,127 296,738 314,213 2,879,623 1,633,448 3,490,574 3.8 30.9 84.4 119.0 291.1 07/24/00 259 NA NA NA 390,980 375,625 4,454,671 1,730,702 5,221,276 07/25/00 260 5,330 34,977 5,820 4.2 17.9 76.2 98.0 389.3 10/24/00 351 6,945 34,480 7,733 02/15/01 465 10,155 43,171 9,346 872,959 557,930 7,366,871 3,576,484 8,797,760 34.3 58.9 206.8 300.0 689.3 05/22/01 561 2,385 34,140 6,519 1,010,268 574,573 8,468,793 1,255,874 10,053,634 2.7 4.7 59.7 67.0 756.5 08/28/01 659 3,145 17,771 5,930 1,168,399 609,243 9,659,466 1,383,474 11,437,108 4.1 5.1 58.7 68.0 824.4 11/14/01 737 4,434 20,913 2,536 11/15/01 738 NA NA NA 1,301,866 693,357 10,525,149 1,083,264 12,520,372 4.9 14.6 18.3 38.0 862.2 02/13/02 828 5,844 24,033 3,938 1,465,100 803,303 11,598,264 1,346,295 13,866,667 7.9 22.0 35.1 65.0 927.3 05/20/02 924 NA NA NA 1,652,612 902,321 12,813,585 1,501,851 15,368,518 8.2 24.5 44.1 77.0 1,004.0 05/21/02 925 5,234 29,700 4,364 08/05/02 1001 NA NA NA 1,806,428 981,799 13,821,493 1,241,202 16,609,720 6.3 18.6 32.7 58.0 1,061.6 08/06/02 1002 4,920 28,136 3,900 11/13/02 1101 5,113 37,791 3,410 2,001,703 1,120,943 14,950,240 1,463,166 18,072,886 8.3 43.7 32.0 84.0 1,145.6 02/11/03 1191 6,372 28,468 3,079 02/12/03 1192 NA NA NA 2,186,278 1,236,577 15,988,242 1,338,211 19,411,097 9.8 27.4 26.6 64.0 1,209.4 05/13/03 1282 5,010 24,850 2,292 5/14/2003 1283 NA NA NA 2,422,769 1,342,694 17,035,269 1,389,635 20,800,732 9.9 21.9 20.0 52.0 1,261.1 8/26/2003 1387 4,630 24,350 3,318 8/27/2003 1388 NA NA NA 2,727,875 1,453,090 18,205,959 1,586,192 22,386,924 11.7 22.4 32.3 66.0 1,327.5 11 /3/2003 1456 5,105 29,193 3,474 11/7/2003 1460 NA NA NA 2,930,785 1,536,824 18,971,934 1,052,619 23,439,543 8.6 20.3 22.1 51.1 1,378.6 2/20/2004 1565 5,864 33,969 2,523 3,225,285 1,655,701 20,113,454 1,554,897 24,994,440 14.4 33.6 24.0 71.9 1,450.5 11/1/2004 1820 5,485 28,698 3,061 3,865,038 1,928,465 22,797,606 3,596,669 28,591,109 29.2 65.1 68.3 162.6 1,613.1 10/25/2005 2178 5,093 23,723 1,964 4,834,285 2,390,003 27,092,242 5,725,421 34,316,530 41.1 91.1 70.1 202.2 1,815.3 11/28/2006 2577 6,449 20,870 2,090 5,601,019 2,930,821 30,964,147 5,179,457 39,495,987 41.1 93.9 67.3 202.3 2,017.6 10/25/2007 2908 5,199 20,720 1,111 6,189,583 3,596,820 34,647,851 4,938,267 44,434,254 25.4 114.8 34.0 174.2 2,191.8 11/30/2008 3310 6,889 18,810 1,867 6,736,628 4,340,176 39,236,323 5,878,873 50,313,127 31.3 116.3 71.2 218.9 2,410.7 10/30/2009 3644 7,179 16,308 1,253 7,243,173 4,969,241 43,208,854 5,108,141 55,421,268 30.2 85.3 41.4 156.9 2,567.6 11/2/2010 4012 7,290 14,724 1,471 7,806,155 5,682,554 47,632,579 5,700,020 61,121,288 34.1 87.3 54.1 175.6 2,743.2 11/1/2011 4376 5,930 13,754 1,494 8,335,752 6,412,079 51,992,167 5,618,710 66,739,998 26.1 83.4 54.2 163.7 2,906.9 11/2/2012 4743 8,540 12,680 1,342 9,083,145 7,204,409 56,334,951 5,882,507 72,622,505 53.1 83.5 48.5 185.1 3,092.0 11/6/2013 5112 11,071 10,630 1,320 10,219,624 8,071,379 60,571,451 6,239,949 78,862,454 104.6 76.6 46.5 227.8 3,319.8 12/9/2014 5510 8,780 10,136 782 13,032,819 9,052,141 64,880,526 8,103,032 86,965,486 205.4 82.7 28.0 316.1 3,635.9 11/1/2015 5837 100 9,449 1,488 2,086,542* 9,804,333 68,609,326 4,759,246 91,724,732 0.231 59.1 46.2 105.5 3,741.4 11/3/2016 6205 10,767 7,093 1,260 3,064,750 10,645,398 73,179,273 6,389,220 98,113,952 87.6 49.6 47.9 185.1 3,926.5 11/27/2017 6594 14,261 9,073 956 4,242,969 11,651,232 75,731,396 4,736,176 102,850,128 255.7 75.9 20.3 351.9 4,278.4 Total Pounds Removed Since Startup by Recovery Well 1,111.1 1,613.6 1,553.E Cumulative of4,278 All RWs NA = Not analyzed. *Totalizer changed. Value subtracted from initial reading of 1,808,288 Page 9 of 11 TABLE 4-3 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN ON -SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 WWTP Effluent Sample Date Tetrachloroethene (N9/L) Trichloroethene (N9/L) cis -1,2- Dichloroethene (N9/L) Vinyl Chloride (N9/L) 1999 11/09/99 <5 <5 <5 <5 2000 04/13/00 <5 <5 <5 <10 2001 09/04/01 <5 <5 <5 <10 2002 11/05/02 <5 <5 <5 <10 2003 12/01/03 <5 <5 <5 <10 2004 12/07/04 <5 <5 0.8 <10 2005 10/04/05 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 2006 12/11/06 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 2007 12/04/07 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <10.0 2008 09/16/08 <2.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 2009 12/15/09 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 2010 12/14/10 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 03/11/11 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 06/14/11 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 N 09/13/11 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 12/13/11 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 03/12/12 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 N 06/12/12 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 N 09/11/12 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 12/04/12 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 Page 10 of 11 TABLE 4-3 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN ON -SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS LLC LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA SIES PROJECT NO: 17117824 ^^ N 03/05/13 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 06/11/13 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 09/10/13 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 12/10/13 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 N 03/11/14 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 06/10/14 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 09/23/14 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 12/17/14 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 r^ em 03/17/15 <1.0 <1.0 <1.0 <2.0 06/09/15 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 09/15/15 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 12/08/15 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 N 03/15/16 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 06/07/16 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 09/13/16 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 12/13/16 <0.250 <0.250 0.335 <0.250 N 03/14/17 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 06/20/17 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 09/26/17 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 12/12/17 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 <0.250 Notes: All samples were collected by Ala mac as part of their monthly NPDES permit monitoring. Quarterly data for 1999 through 2010 included in prior Groundwater Monitoring Reports. Bold indicates value exceeded laboratory method detection limit. < = Constituentdid not exceed the method detection limit shown Page 11 of 11 FIGURES FILEAlamac American Knits.dwq DATE 1/30/2018 PROJECSMANAGER I CHECKESKJ I DRAFTKTS I PROJECT 17117824-010701 %Solutions-IES 101NOWELLROAD 7�AaA RALEIGH, NC 27607 a division of 6 Draper Aden Associate TEL: (919) 873-1060 FAX.: (919) 873-1074 SITE LOCATION ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS, LLC LUMBERTON,NC FIGURE: 1 FILE DATE PROJECT MANAGER I CHECKED BY DRAFTER PROJECT NUMBER Alamac American Knits.dwg 12/14/2017 SKJ SKJ KTS 17117824-010701 iA&DDN Uzi POND I WATER P9606 LOCATION OF FORMER PCE ` TAW -3 TANK CONTAINMFM PAD FORMERLY USED INFILTRAI— GN LERY WATER M -15 T Punj+Q L9 p POWFA LINE - W 11 RW-2 � RMws o RW-1 SOURCE AREA MANUFACTURING BUILDING ASpFIN.T PIRK� �' FIRE HOUSE qq ❑ t O ITANKS &IEDDK O cc MW0 0 T CIE RESIDENTIAL SUPPLY WELL (APPROXIMATE LOCATION) mal PARKDTO AREA ALp,MAC ROAD NOTES: 1) BASE MAP FROM S&ME, FEBRUARY 2001. 2) LOCATIONS OF MW-21, MW-22, AND MW-23 ARE ESTIMATED FROM ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES CORP (FIGURE 1, FEBRUARY 2002.) FIGURE: FACILITY LAYOUT AND GROUNDWATER SAMPLING LOCATIONS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS, LLC SO L1t101iS-IF,� 1101 NOWELL ROAD LUMBERTON, NC 2 7� Aden RALEIGH, NC 27607 a division of Draper ^ den AssoclateS TEL:(919)873-1060 FAX.: (919) 873-1074 OFICES MW-3 UNPAVED DRIVE 1W-14 O � MW- MW-7 WATER FUEL TANK TAN( T MW-1 0 ePoai O �� O ®MV-21O o ca+c. MW-23 • MW-22 PAD ❑ � � � MW-6p •• � MW-9 MW-12 3 • MW-20 O MW-19 LEGEND O TYPE II MONITORING WELL (SHALLOW 0-20 FT BGS) TYPE III MONITORING WELL (DEEP 20-75 FT BGS) ® RECOVER( WELL �E RESIDENTIAL SUPPLY WELL too q 1�a GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 16, 000 14,000 J 12,000 10,000 c 8,000 c� L = 6,000 d v 4,000 0 2,000 0 0 1200 1000 800 IA U > 600 IA 400 200 0 0 Figure 3. Performance Monitoring in RW-1 Figure 3a. Chlorinated Ethene Concentrations 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 Days Since Startup —$--PCE tTCE fcis-1,2-DCE 5,000 6,000 7,000 VC --#—Total VOCs Figure 3b. VOC Removal 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 Days Since Start Up tRW-1 fRW-1 Cumul. Lbs VOCs 6,000 7,000 J ':"40,000 c 0 v 30,000 c 020,000 V 10,000 U Figure 4. Performance Monitoring in RW-2 Figure 4a. Chlorinated Ethene Concentrations 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Days Since Startup --4--PCE fTCE fcis-1,2-DCE VC --)K--Total VOCs Figure 4b. VOC Removal 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Days Since Start Up TRW-2 fRW-2 Cumul. Lbs VOCs Figure 5. Performance Monitoring in RW-3 Figure 5a. Chlorinated Ethene Concentrations 10,000 9,000 8,000 J 7,000 c 6,000 0 5,000 4,000 c 0 3,000 2,000 1,000 Ik 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Days Since Startup 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 0 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 --*—PCE fTCE fcis-1,2-DCE VC --)K--Total VOCs Figure 5b. VOC Removal 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Days Since Start Up TRW-3 fRW-3 Cumul. Lbs VOCs APPENDIX A FIELD NOTES APPENDIX B LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS Case Narrative PRISM Full -Service Analytical & Environmental Solutions .. LABORATORIES, INC. Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assoc.) Sean K. Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 NC Certification No. 402 NC Drinking Water Cent No. 37735 SC Certification No. 99012 Project: ALAMAC Lab Submittal Date: 11/29/2017 Prism Work Order: 7110503 12/14/2017 This data package contains the analytical results for the project identified above and includes a Case Narrative, Sample Results and Chain of Custody. Unless otherwise noted, all samples were received in acceptable condition and processed according to the referenced methods. Data qualifiers are flagged individually on each sample. A key reference for the data qualifiers appears at the end of this case narrative. Please call if you have any questions relating to this analytical report. Respectfully, PRISM LABORATORIES, INC. a,j Angela D. Overcash VP Laboratory Services Data Qualifiers Key Reference: Reviewed By Terri W. Cole For Angela D. Overcash Project Manager BRL Below Reporting Limit MDL Method Detection Limit RPD Relative Percent Difference * Results reported to the reporting limit. All other results are reported to the MDL with values between MDL and reporting limit indicated with a J. This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 1 of 20 /P R I S M Full -Service Analytical Environmental Solutions LABORATORIES INC. Sample Receipt Summary 12/14/2017 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Client Sample ID Lab Sample ID Matrix Date Sampled Date Received RW-1 7110503-01 Water 11/27/17 11/29/17 RW-2 7110503-02 Water 11/27/17 11/29/17 RW-3 7110503-03 Water 11/27/17 11/29/17 2237 Alamac 7110503-04 Water 11/27/17 11/29/17 Trip Blank 7110503-05 Water 11/27/17 11/29/17 Samples were received in good condition at 2.9 degrees C unless otherwise noted. This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 2 of 20 P R I S M Full Service Analytical & Environmental Solutions LABORATORIES, INC. Summary of Detections 12/14/2017 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Prism ID Client ID Parameter Method Result Units 7110503-01 RW-1 1,1-Dichloroethylene 8260E 13 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260B 7200 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 Naphthalene 8260E 29 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 Tetrachloroethylene 8260B 2600 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 Toluene 8260E 5.4 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260E 74 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 Trichloroethylene 8260B 4100 ug/L 7110503-01 RW-1 Vinyl chloride 8260E 240 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 1,1-Dichloroethylene 8260E 16 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260E 8100 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 Naphthalene 8260B 17 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 Tetrachloroethylene 8260E 120 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260E 50 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 Trichloroethylene 8260B 220 ug/L 7110503-02 RW-2 Vinyl chloride 8260E 550 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 1,1-Dichloroethane 8260E 0.92 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 1,1-Dichloroethylene 8260B 2.2 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 8260E 0.73 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 Benzene 8260E 0.54 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 Chlorobenzene 8260E 1.0 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260B 840 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 Naphthalene 8260E 4.3 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 8260E 6.5 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 Trichloroethylene 8260B 5.9 ug/L 7110503-03 RW-3 Vinyl chloride 8260E 94 ug/L This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: RW-1 Prism Sample ID: 7110503-01 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report MDL Dilution Method Analysis Analyst Batch Limit Factor Date/Time ID Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.61 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.36 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethylene 13 ug/L 5.0 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.51 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 20 4.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 10 1.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 10 1.3 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 20 1.7 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.51 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.43 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 II A-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 20 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.89 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Acetone BRL ug/L 50 3.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Acrolein BRL ug/L 200 2.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Acrylonitrile BRL ug/L 200 2.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.48 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.57 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Bromoform BRL ug/L 10 0.40 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 10 1.8 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Carbon disulfide BRL ug/L 50 0.75 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Chlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 2.2 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Chloroform BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Chloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.79 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 7200 ug/L 50 5.6 100 8260B 1218/17 1:32 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.79 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.81 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah Prism Sample ID: 7110503-01 1101 Nowell Road Prism Work Order: 7110503 Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report Limit MDL Dilution Factor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Batch ID Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.65 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL ug/L 10 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.61 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 20 1.6 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Isopropyl Ether BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 m,p-Xylenes BRL ug/L 10 1.2 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL ug/L 50 0.65 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL ug/L 50 2.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL ug/L 50 0.78 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Methylene Chloride BRL ug/L 10 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL ug/L 5.0 0.42 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Naphthalene 29 ug/L 10 1.9 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 10 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.87 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 o-Xylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.44 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Styrene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.47 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.88 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Tetrachloroethylene 2600 ug/L 50 9.8 100 8260B 12/8/17 1:32 KDM P71-0137 Toluene 5.4 ug/L 5.0 0.44 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 74 ug/L 5.0 0.94 10 8260B 1218/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.70 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Trichloroethylene 4100 ug/L 50 7.8 100 8260B 12/8/17 1:32 KDM P71-0137 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl acetate BRL ug/L 20 0.60 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl chloride 240 ug/L 5.0 0.97 10 8260B 12/8/17 0:59 KDM P71-0137 Surrogate Recovery Control Limits 4-Bromofluorobenzene 101 % 80-124 Dibromofluoromethane 100 % 75-129 Toluene-d8 95 % 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: RW-2 Prism Sample ID: 7110503-02 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report MDL Dilution Method Analysis Analyst Batch Limit Factor Date/Time ID Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.61 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.36 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethylene 16 ug/L 5.0 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.51 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 20 4.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 10 1.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 10 1.3 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 20 1.7 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.51 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.43 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 II A-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 20 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.66 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.89 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Acetone BRL ug/L 50 3.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Acrolein BRL ug/L 200 2.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Acrylonitrile BRL ug/L 200 2.0 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Benzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.48 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.57 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 1.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Bromoform BRL ug/L 10 0.40 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 10 1.8 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Carbon disulfide BRL ug/L 50 0.75 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL ug/L 5.0 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Chlorobenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 5.0 2.2 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Chloroform BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Chloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.79 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 8100 ug/L 50 5.6 100 8260B 1218/17 2:40 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.79 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.81 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah Prism Sample ID: 7110503-02 1101 Nowell Road Prism Work Order: 7110503 Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report Limit MDL Dilution Factor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Batch ID Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.65 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL ug/L 10 1.1 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.61 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 20 1.6 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Isopropyl Ether BRL ug/L 5.0 0.50 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.54 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 m,p-Xylenes BRL ug/L 10 1.2 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL ug/L 50 0.65 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL ug/L 50 2.4 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL ug/L 50 0.78 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Methylene Chloride BRL ug/L 10 0.83 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL ug/L 5.0 0.42 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Naphthalene 17 ug/L 10 1.9 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 10 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.87 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 o-Xylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.44 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.76 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Styrene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.47 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.88 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Tetrachloroethylene 120 ug/L 5.0 0.98 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Toluene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.44 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 50 ug/L 5.0 0.94 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 5.0 0.70 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Trichloroethylene 220 ug/L 5.0 0.78 10 8260B 1218/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 5.0 0.62 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl acetate BRL ug/L 20 0.60 10 8260B 12/8/17 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl chloride 550 ug/L 5.0 0.97 10 8260B 1218117 2:06 KDM P71-0137 Surrogate Recovery Control Limits 4-Bromofluorobenzene 101 % 80-124 Dibromofluoromethane 101 % 75-129 Toluene-d8 96 % 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: RW-3 Prism Sample ID: 7110503-03 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report MDL Dilution Method Analysis Analyst Batch Limit Factor Date/Time ID Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.036 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethane 0.92 ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethylene 2.2 ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.40 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.13 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.17 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.043 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.73 ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 1217/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.089 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Acetone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.31 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Acrolein BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Acrylonitrile BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Benzene 0.54 ug/L 0.50 0.048 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.057 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Bromoform BRL ug/L 1.0 0.040 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.18 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Carbon disulfide BRL ug/L 5.0 0.075 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Chlorobenzene 1.0 ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.22 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Chloroform BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Chloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 840 ug/L 10 1.1 20 8260B 12/8/17 0:25 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.081 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 8 of 20 P R S M Laboratory Report ` Full -Service Analytical & / Environmental Solutions 12/14/2017 LABORATORIES INC. Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assc Project: ALAMAC Client Sample ID: RW-3 Attn: Sean K. Jarvah Prism Sample ID: 7110503-03 1101 Nowell Road Prism Work Order: 7110503 Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report Limit MDL Dilution Factor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Batch ID Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.16 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Isopropyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 m,p-Xylenes BRL ug/L 1.0 0.12 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.24 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Methylene Chloride BRL ug/L 1.0 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.042 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Naphthalene 4.3 ug/L 1.0 0.19 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.087 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 o-Xylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Styrene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.047 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.088 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Tetrachloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.098 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Toluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 6.5 ug/L 0.50 0.094 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.070 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Trichloroethylene 5.9 ug/L 0.50 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl acetate BRL ug/L 2.0 0.060 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl chloride 94 ug/L 0.50 0.097 1 8260B 12/7/17 23:51 KDM P71-0137 Surrogate Recovery Control Limits 4-Bromofluorobenzene 102 % 80-124 Dibromofluoromethane 105 % 75-129 Toluene-d8 95 % 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 9 of 20 PR I S M Full -Service Analytical Environmental Solutions LABORATORIES INC. Laboratory Report 12/14/2017 Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assc Project: ALAMAC Attn: Sean K. Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: 2237 Alamac Prism Sample ID: 7110503-04 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report MDL Dilution Method Analysis Analyst Batch Limit Factor Date/Time ID Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.036 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.40 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.13 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.17 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.043 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.089 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Acetone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.31 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Acrolein BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Acrylonitrile BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.048 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.057 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Bromoform BRL ug/L 1.0 0.040 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.18 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Carbon disulfide BRL ug/L 5.0 0.075 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Chlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.22 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Chloroform BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Chloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.056 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.081 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 10 of 20 P R S M Laboratory Report ` Full -Service Analytical & / Environmental Solutions 12/14/2017 LABORATORIES INC. Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assc Project: ALAMAC Client Sample ID: 2237 Alamac Attn: Sean K. Jarvah Prism Sample ID: 7110503-04 1101 Nowell Road Prism Work Order: 7110503 Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report Limit MDL Dilution Factor Method Analysis Analyst Date/Time Batch ID Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.16 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Isopropyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 m,p-Xylenes BRL ug/L 1.0 0.12 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.24 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Methylene Chloride BRL ug/L 1.0 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.042 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.19 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.087 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 o-Xylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Styrene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.047 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.088 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Tetrachloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.098 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Toluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.094 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.070 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Trichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl acetate BRL ug/L 2.0 0.060 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl chloride BRL ug/L 0.50 0.097 1 8260B 12/7/17 20:28 KDM P71-0137 Surrogate Recovery Control Limits 4-Bromofluorobenzene 105 % 80-124 Dibromofluoromethane 102 % 75-129 Toluene-d8 96 % 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: Trip Blank Prism Sample ID: 7110503-05 Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report MDL Dilution Method Analysis Analyst Batch Limit Factor Date/Time ID Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.036 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.40 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.13 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.17 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.051 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.043 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 2.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.066 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.089 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Acetone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.31 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Acrolein BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Acrylonitrile BRL ug/L 20 0.20 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Benzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.048 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.057 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.14 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Bromoform BRL ug/L 1.0 0.040 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.18 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Carbon disulfide BRL ug/L 5.0 0.075 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL ug/L 0.50 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Chlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.22 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Chloroform BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Chloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.056 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.079 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.081 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 12 of 20 P R S M Laboratory Report ` Full -Service Analytical & / Environmental Solutions 12/14/2017 LABORATORIES INC. Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assc Project: ALAMAC Client Sample ID: Trip Blank Attn: Sean K. Jarvah Prism Sample ID: 7110503-05 1101 Nowell Road Prism Work Order: 7110503 Raleigh, NC 27607 Sample Matrix: Water Time Collected: 11/27/17 00:00 Time Submitted: 11/29/17 08:10 Parameter Result Units Report Limit MDL Dilution Factor Method Analysis Date/Time Analyst Batch ID Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL ug/L 1.0 0.11 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.061 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 2.0 0.16 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Isopropyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.050 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL ug/L 0.50 0.054 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 m,p-Xylenes BRL ug/L 1.0 0.12 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.065 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL ug/L 5.0 0.24 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL ug/L 5.0 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Methylene Chloride BRL ug/L 1.0 0.083 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL ug/L 0.50 0.042 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.19 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 1.0 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.087 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 o-Xylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.076 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Styrene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.047 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.088 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Tetrachloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.098 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Toluene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.044 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.094 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.070 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Trichloroethylene BRL ug/L 0.50 0.078 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 0.50 0.062 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl acetate BRL ug/L 2.0 0.060 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Vinyl chloride BRL ug/L 0.50 0.097 1 8260B 12/7/17 18:46 KDM P71-0137 Surrogate Recovery Control Limits 4-Bromofluorobenzene 107 % 80-124 Dibromofluoromethane 103 % 75-129 Toluene-d8 97 % 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah Time Submitted: 11/29/2017 8:10:OOAM 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - Quality Control Reporting Spike Source %REC RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC Limits RPD Limit Notes Batch P711_0137 - 5030B Blank (P7L0137-BLK1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethylene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,1-Dichloropropylene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL 2.0 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL 1.0 ug/L 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL 1.0 ug/L 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL 2.0 ug/L 1,2-Dibromoethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL 0.50 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL 2.0 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene BRL 0.50 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene BRL 0.50 ug/L 4-Isopropyltoluene BRL 0.50 ug/L Acetone BRL 5.0 ug/L Acrolein BRL 20 ug/L Acrylonitrile BRL 20 ug/L Benzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Bromobenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Bromochloromethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Bromodichloromethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Bromoform BRL 1.0 ug/L Bromomethane BRL 1.0 ug/L Carbon disulfide BRL 5.0 ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 0.50 ug/L Chlorobenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Chloroethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Chloroform BRL 0.50 ug/L Chloromethane BRL 0.50 ug/L cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL 0.50 ug/L cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL 0.50 ug/L Dibromochloromethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Dibromomethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane BRL 1.0 ug/L Ethylbenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene BRL 2.0 ug/L This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - Quality Control Analyte Batch P7L0137 - 5030B Reporting Result Limit Units Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Submitted: 11/29/2017 8:10:OOAM Spike Source %REC RPD Level Result %REC Limits RPD Limit Notes Blank (1271-0137-BLK1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 Isopropyl Ether BRL 0.50 ug/L Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) BRL 0.50 ug/L m,p-Xylenes BRL 1.0 ug/L Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) BRL 5.0 ug/L Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) BRL 5.0 ug/L Methyl Isobutyl Ketone BRL 5.0 ug/L Methylene Chloride BRL 1.0 ug/L Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether BRL 0.50 ug/L Naphthalene BRL 1.0 ug/L n-Butylbenzene BRL 1.0 ug/L n-Propylbenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L o-Xylene BRL 0.50 ug/L sec-Butylbenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Styrene BRL 0.50 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene BRL 0.50 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene BRL 0.50 ug/L Toluene BRL 0.50 ug/L trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene BRL 0.50 ug/L trans- 1,3-Dichloropropylene BRL 0.50 ug/L Trichloroethylene BRL 0.50 ug/L Trichlorofluoromethane BRL 0.50 ug/L Vinyl acetate BRL 2.0 ug/L Vinyl chloride BRL 0.50 ug/L Surrogate:4-Bromofluorobenzene 51.7 ug/L 50.00 103 80-124 Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 52.4 ug/L 50.00 105 75-129 Surrogate: Toluene-d8 48.6 ug/L 50.00 97 77-123 LCS (P7L0137-BS1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 79-134 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 22.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 75-136 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 20.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 102 62-127 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 20.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 104 70-140 1,1-Dichloroethane 21.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 78-130 1,1-Dichloroethylene 22.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 70-154 1,1-Dichloropropylene 23.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 117 71-136 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 21.6 2.0 ug/L 20.00 108 58-144 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 22.9 1.0 ug/L 20.00 115 71-127 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 20.5 1.0 ug/L 20.00 102 66-139 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene 23.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 116 75-133 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 19.0 2.0 ug/L 20.00 95 63-134 1,2-Dibromoethane 21.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 77-135 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 78-128 1,2-Dichloroethane 21.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 68-131 1,2-Dichloropropane 21.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 77-130 1,3,5-Trimethyl benzene 23.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 115 75-131 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 21.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 77-125 1,3-Dichloropropane 21.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 76-132 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - Quality Control Analyte Batch P711-0137 - 5030B Reporting Result Limit Units Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Submitted: 11/29/2017 8:10:OOAM Spike Source %REC RPD Level Result %REC Limits RPD Limit Notes LCS (P71-0137-BS1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 21.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 75-126 2,2-Dichloropropane 23.2 2.0 ug/L 20.00 116 29-149 2-Chlorotoluene 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 74-126 4-Chlorotoluene 22.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 78-129 4-Isopropyltoluene 22.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 69-132 Acetone 40.2 5.0 ug/L 40.00 101 40-166 Acrolein 37.3 20 ug/L 40.00 93 70-130 Acrylonitrile 40.9 20 ug/L 40.00 102 81-127 Benzene 22.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 77-128 Bromobenzene 20.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 102 78-129 Bromochloromethane 19.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 98 78-135 Bromodichloromethane 21.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 76-138 Bromoform 19.8 1.0 ug/L 20.00 99 71-135 Bromomethane 22.7 1.0 ug/L 20.00 113 41-168 Carbon disulfide 21.3 5.0 ug/L 20.00 106 59-135 Carbon Tetrachloride 22.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 72-142 Chlorobenzene 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 78-119 Chloroethane 20.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 100 57-142 Chloroform 22.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 77-130 Chloromethane 20.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 100 47-145 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 21.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 76-141 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene 22.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 65-140 Dibromochloromethane 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 75-134 Dibromomethane 21.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 76-138 Dichlorodifluoromethane 16.4 1.0 ug/L 20.00 82 28-163 Ethylbenzene 22.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 111 80-127 Hexachlorobutadiene 20.8 2.0 ug/L 20.00 104 61-134 Isopropyl Ether 20.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 104 60-154 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) 23.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 116 70-130 m,p-Xylenes 46.0 1.0 ug/L 40.00 115 77-133 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) 21.6 5.0 ug/L 20.00 108 64-137 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 20.0 5.0 ug/L 20.00 100 71-134 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 22.2 5.0 ug/L 20.00 111 69-134 Methylene Chloride 19.9 1.0 ug/L 20.00 100 73-131 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 68-135 Naphthalene 19.1 1.0 ug/L 20.00 96 64-136 n-Butylbenzene 23.1 1.0 ug/L 20.00 115 68-134 n-Propylbenzene 22.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 72-132 o-Xylene 23.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 118 78-128 sec-Butylbenzene 23.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 118 71-131 Styrene 20.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 103 78-129 tert-Butyl benzene 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 70-132 Tetrachloroethylene 22.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 80-129 Toluene 22.1 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 76-131 trans- 1,2-Dichloroethylene 22.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 115 76-135 trans- 1,3-Dichloropropylene 23.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 118 67-140 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Jarvah 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - Quality Control Analyte Batch P711-0137 - 5030B Reporting Result Limit Units Prism Work Order: 7110503 Time Submitted: 11/29/2017 8:10:OOAM Spike Source %REC RPD Level Result %REC Limits RPD Limit Notes LCS (P71-0137-BS1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 Trichloroethylene 21.8 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 77-133 Trichlorofluoromethane 22.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 113 62-148 Vinyl acetate 22.6 2.0 ug/L 20.00 113 34-167 Vinyl chloride 22.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 57-141 Surrogate:4-Bromofluorobenzene 50.8 ug/L 50.00 102 80-124 Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 48.7 ug/L 50.00 97 75-129 Surrogate: Toluene-d8 48.9 ug/L 50.00 98 77-123 LCS Dup (P711-0137-113SD1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 21.1 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 79-134 1 20 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 22.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 75-136 0.09 20 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 20.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 100 62-127 2 20 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 20.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 100 70-140 3 20 1,1-Dichloroethane 20.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 102 78-130 6 20 1,1-Dichloroethylene 22.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 111 70-154 3 20 1, 1 -Dichloropropylene 24.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 120 71-136 3 20 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 20.7 2.0 ug/L 20.00 104 58-144 4 20 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 21.5 1.0 ug/L 20.00 108 71-127 6 20 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 20.2 1.0 ug/L 20.00 101 66-139 1 20 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 22.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 75-133 2 20 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 17.2 2.0 ug/L 20.00 86 63-134 10 20 1,2-Dibromoethane 20.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 101 77-135 5 20 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 20.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 104 78-128 4 20 1,2-Dichloroethane 21.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 68-131 0.6 20 1,2-Dichloropropane 21.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 77-130 2 20 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 22.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 111 75-131 3 20 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 20.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 103 77-125 2 20 1,3-Dichloropropane 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 76-132 2 20 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 20.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 102 75-126 5 20 2,2-Dichloropropane 22.7 2.0 ug/L 20.00 114 29-149 2 20 2-Chlorotoluene 20.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 104 74-126 3 20 4-Chlorotoluene 21.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 78-129 3 20 4-Isopropyltoluene 22.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 111 69-132 1 20 Acetone 37.7 5.0 ug/L 40.00 94 40-166 7 20 Acrolein 36.0 20 ug/L 40.00 90 70-130 4 20 Acrylonitrile 40.8 20 ug/L 40.00 102 81-127 0.3 20 Benzene 22.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 111 77-128 0.9 20 Bromobenzene 20.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 101 78-129 0.3 20 Bromochloromethane 20.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 101 78-135 3 20 Bromodichloromethane 21.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 106 76-138 3 20 Bromoform 19.4 1.0 ug/L 20.00 97 71-135 2 20 Bromomethane 22.4 1.0 ug/L 20.00 112 41-168 1 20 Carbon disulfide 20.8 5.0 ug/L 20.00 104 59-135 3 20 Carbon Tetrachloride 21.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 72-142 0.5 20 Chlorobenzene 21.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 78-119 0.9 20 Chloroethane 19.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 96 57-142 4 20 Chloroform 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 77-130 5 20 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 17 of 20 P R 1 S M Full -Service Analytical s Environmental Solutions LABORATOR, Level II QC Report 12/14/17 Solutions-IES, Inc. (Div. of Draper Aden Assc Project: ALAMAC Prism Work Order: 7110503 Attn: Sean K. Jarvah Time Submitted: 11/29/2017 8:10:OOAM 1101 Nowell Road Raleigh, NC 27607 Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MS - Quality Control Reporting Spike Source %REC RPD Analyte Result Limit Units Level Result %REC Limits RPD Limit Notes Batch P7L0137 - 5030B LCS Dup (P7L0137-BSD1) Prepared & Analyzed: 12/07/17 Chloromethane 19.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 98 47-145 2 20 cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 21.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 76-141 1 20 cis-1,3-Dichloropropylene 22.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 114 65-140 0.2 20 Dibromochloromethane 21.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 75-134 0.7 20 Dibromomethane 21.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 76-138 0.05 20 Dichlorodifluoromethane 16.6 1.0 ug/L 20.00 83 28-163 1 20 Ethylbenzene 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 80-127 2 20 Hexachlorobutadiene 20.8 2.0 ug/L 20.00 104 61-134 0.1 20 Isopropyl Ether 20.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 102 60-154 2 20 Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) 22.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 113 70-130 3 20 m,p-Xylenes 45.5 1.0 ug/L 40.00 114 77-133 1 20 Methyl Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) 19.9 5.0 ug/L 20.00 100 64-137 8 20 Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 21.3 5.0 ug/L 20.00 106 71-134 6 20 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 20.3 5.0 ug/L 20.00 101 69-134 9 20 Methylene Chloride 19.9 1.0 ug/L 20.00 100 73-131 0 20 Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether 20.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 104 68-135 2 20 Naphthalene 18.3 1.0 ug/L 20.00 92 64-136 4 20 n-Butylbenzene 22.2 1.0 ug/L 20.00 ill 68-134 4 20 n-Propylbenzene 22.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 ill 72-132 3 20 o-Xylene 22.0 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 78-128 7 20 sec-Butylbenzene 22.9 0.50 ug/L 20.00 115 71-131 3 20 Styrene 20.2 0.50 ug/L 20.00 101 78-129 2 20 tert-Butylbenzene 20.3 0.50 ug/L 20.00 101 70-132 5 20 Tetrachloroethylene 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 109 80-129 5 20 Toluene 21.5 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 76-131 2 20 trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 22.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 112 76-135 3 20 trans-1,3-Dichloropropylene 23.6 0.50 ug/L 20.00 118 67-140 0.08 20 Trichloroethylene 21.7 0.50 ug/L 20.00 108 77-133 0.3 20 Trichlorofluoromethane 22.1 0.50 ug/L 20.00 110 62-148 2 20 Vinyl acetate 21.1 2.0 ug/L 20.00 106 34-167 6 20 Vinyl chloride 21.4 0.50 ug/L 20.00 107 57-141 3 20 Surrogate:4-Bromofluorobenzene 48.5 ug/L 50.00 97 80-124 Surrogate: Dibromofluoromethane 50.1 ug/L 50.00 100 75-129 Surrogate: Toluene-d8 48.3 ug/L 50.00 97 77-123 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. Box 240543 - Charlotte, NC 28224-0543 Phone: 704/529-6364 - Toll Free Number: 1-800/529-6364 - Fax: 704/525-0409 Page 18 of 20 Sample Extraction Data Prep Method: 5030E Lab Number Batch Initial Final Date/Time 7110503-01 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-01 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-02 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-02 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-03 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-03 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-04 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 7110503-05 P71-0137 10 mL 10 mL 12/07/17 10:40 This report should not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written consent of Prism Laboratories, Inc. 449 Springbrook Road - P.O. 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Collins Analyte Result Units Anal rcd Anal .ccl By MYetlrod Qualifier ,AM Ptud by, Miut bac Latioratarfe% Inc - Fayedville Chromium <11.001 mg/L 03/16/17 14:01 AC EPA 2N,7 Rev 4A 1994 Nitrate as N 2.34 mg1L 03/16/17 00:26 AC EPA 300.0, Rev, 2.1 (1993) Nitrite as N <0.65,00 mg/L 03/16/17 00:26 AC EPA 300.0, Rev. 2.1(1993) Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen 6.71 mg1L 03/17/17 06.54 AC SM 4500-Norg C-1997 Result Ana4 led t>y: ECI Suf ficleJotal 0,05 A -typed Wr Ml—kq c LabaraWes, Ina - Fayemuv& Capper 0,013 Phenolics, Total Recoverable <0.00500 Zinc 0.021 AnMyrad by: Kmtmc Labor&Wwsy Iran. - Chlo Valley Effluent 001, grab Units Anaixred Analyzed By Method mg1L 03/ 17117 00.00 RP SM 4500-52- F-2000 mg/L 041UM 14:26 AC EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994 rng1L 04/05/17 12:22 JAW EPA420.1 (197€3 Al2 mglL. 04/07/17 14:26 AC EPA 2{iti.7 Rev 4A 1994 cis-1,2-L7ichloroelhene <0.250 ug/L 03/20/17 21.03 TMB E624 TetrachloroeUme <0.250 ug/L 03120V17 23:03 TMS E624 Taichllaroethene <0.250 ug/L 03/20/17 23:03 TIM 13 E624 Vinyl chloride <0.250 ug/L 03/20/17 23.03 TMB E624 Surrogate: 1,2-D chfuroeylwae-d4 t 08 % 63% - 140% 031,20117 23.03 ri9B E624 Surrogate, 4-BrontoJPuorobewerre 104 % 54016 - 123% 03/20117 23:03 TMB E624 Surivgate_ Toluene -A 107 % 53% - 14 % 03120117 23: 03 TNIB E624 QC Batch Run - tm-Fayerleullk) Anatyte Result Units Source RPD Limit Nitrite its N 0,0701 mg/L K.7C0552 48 200 Nitrite as N 0.197 mg/L K7C0545 9 200 Nitrite as N 0.0712 mel, KX0444 11 200 Nitrite as N 0.123 mg/L K7C0433 10 200 Microbac Laboratories, Inc. Page 1 �f 4 2592 Hope Mills Road I Fayetteville, NC 283061910.864.1920 p 1910.864,8774 f i www.microbac.com &)MICROBAC' Microbac Laboratories, Inc. - Fayetteville CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS K7'F0684 Alantac American Knits - Lumb Pr *ct Narne: VMI sattlpies • fitly, 001 (Part i) Ibfr. Ueve Collins Project / PO Number. 2041451 Post office Box 1347 Received: 06120/2017 Lumberton, NC 28359 Reporlod: 1211412017 Case Narrative Rvoit amended on Dsoe ftr 12, 2017 for work ardor KMG04 trig was wgina itv reported an July 11, 2017; Missing brt results for VOr Report arnotr ar Decam6er 14, 2017 for warlr arderK7F068 4 that was originally reported an July 11, 2017 to report MDL vat Arlaiytical Testing Parameters Client Sample ID: E81lwrst ODI, Composite Sample Matrix: Aqueous Cullecled By: Collins Lab Sample 10t I(7F058401 Collection Data: 06J7012017 8:44 Waters Result MDL RL Units Nate Prepared Aria"d Lab Method: EPA200.7 Rev 4.41904 Chroarnlurn 0.004 0,0003 0.001 m81L 061ar017 0941 FAY Client Sample ID; Effluent 0o1, grab Sample Uatrbr: Aqueourc CaOecbd Br, Collins Lab Sample ID: K7FO138M02 Coltee ton Dab: 06 erA17 am Metaga Result MDL R1. UnRs Note Prepared Analyzed Lab Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4A 1994 Capper "1[3 0.001 0.0135 mgtL OVA97 0941 FAY zinc OA10 0-005 0-010 mg1L 811W7 O 41 FAY Analyses Subcontracted to; ECI Meat chamistry Result MDL RL Un+lks Note Prepared Analyzed Mothadi SM 450042- F-2000 SUIIMe, Total 40,0008 0.000E 0.1 mgfL OV26MT ODOO Analyses Subcontracted bw Micro bac Lailwallarles, Inc. - Ohio Valley Result MDL RL Units Nab Prepared Anplyzed Method: E420.1 Phenolics, Total A.33 3.33 5,66 u9t 061d9117 1100 ValertiieDrganlrw-SpeWMS Result MOL RL Untta Note Prepared Analyzed Nathod: ESU 1,1,1-TTthlaroalhane -90,250 0.250 1.00 U211- 00C14117 was Carbon taoracNorlde <0-260 0.250 1.00 ug1L U6r3U17 MOB c15-12-Dichloraethei a 41250 0.250 1_00 ug1L 9W17 0308 Telraddoroetherre <a25Q 0,260 1100 ug1L 08t2111T =6 Trichloroethrens <0.250 0250 1.00 ug1L OVMIT 0306 Vinyl cNorlde 41.260 0.250 1.00 ug1L (16aQ17 0305 Microbac Laboratories, Irec_ 2592, Hope Mi11is Rd I FayeftWIle, NC 283061990.86CIS20 p 1 www_mlcaabac.coln Page 1 of 3 VMICROBACA Microbac Laboratories, Inc. - FayetteVille CERTWICATE OF ANALYSIS K710845 Alarn0c AMerican Knft - Lumb Project Name- WW sarplpfus - Qrtly, aG1 Mr. Cleve CalIns Project / PO Number 2041451 Post Office Box 1347 Received: 0912612017 Lumberton, NC 28359 Reported: 17JI412017 Case NarratWe RePW arrwrideg an Dww"rK Z017 r0rMrkorder K7J0wdrat msW*%&w mated On October 1662017 to report MIDLUshm.kbellng ermr, Analytical 1"ling Pwanqet�pqrs Clint "pto 111 Effitient 001, gralb sampte MUM= Aqweaus Lab Sam W ID; K7DG 5-0.1 84 VV4*t Cb*M!SYV wdx;;; JEPA 420.1 (1976) Pbenalles, Tow Recqvem6le MOWS Wgiod. EPA1200.7 Rov 4A 1294 Copper Zric Wet Chemistry, MegwdL SM 4-50"2- F-20M SWW Total Volatile Organics-SpecNIS llfipffwd: EM 1,1.17rfcfilomatMrw Cafton tetrachloride TrIchloroelhene Vinyl chdadde Surrogate; 1.2-DIcNaroothana-d4 surnagaw 4-DmovAmorotenzat e Surmow Tbduane-dB Result MDL —RL <UOSDO 0.00= CLOM Colled.nd B)r. collkw CalkCtlon DaL-.- 40926W 7 6Z Unbs mote PM -Wed AnWyaW Lab mgk 10MW7U00 FAY Result MOL RL Unks NO" W Lab 0.009 CAW OA10 mg& 1011b1171 FAY Anakees Subcorltradod tw ECI -Result MDL RL Units Note Preperad 04L N Iowa 000a Analyses Subcontracted to-, Xkwabw Labcwgorfest It - Ohio VAley Reatift ---MDL RL UWts <0250 0.250 1= ugVL 1UMT7 0132 4021% 0,25O 1.00 UQ)L 1M11 0132. -ma lAo 4L IMIT 0132 wWL IM0 602" 0.2150 1d10 U91L 10MA7 0132 d3250 0.260 100 u*L 10M17 01321, 412 Urtdt-, 63-140 % Rec 1cmaw 0132 109 Li"tl- 54.1,23 % Rec WZW17 (132 103 UmA, 63442 % fte IGMT ft32 Microbac Laborator*s, Inc. 2592 H*W Mills Rd 1, Fayetteville. NC 23300 1910,864,1920 p I wwwjOicrobac.com I Page 1 of 3 Microbac Laboratories, Inc. - Fayetteville CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS K7L0476 Ala mac American Knits - Lumb Project Name: WW samples - Ortly, 001 Mr. Cleve Collins Project i PO Number: 2041451 Post Office Box 1347 Received: 1211212017 Lumberton, NC 28359 Reported: 0110312018 Analytical Testing Parameters Client Sample ID: Effluent 001, Composite sample Matrix: Aquuoura Collected By: Collins Lab Sample ID: K710176-01 Collection Date: 12f12QO17 S 30 Metals Result MDL RL Units Note Prepared Analycett Crab Method: EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4 1994 Chromium <0.0003 0-0003 0.001 mgJL 12J18f17 2032 12f18J17 2032 FAY Client Sample ID: Efltuaryt 001. Grab Sample Matrix: Aqueaus Coilar:ted By: (,,cAIinti Lab Sample ID: K7LOd7u-r77 Collection Date: 1212f2017 8:30 Wet Chemistry Result MDL RL Units Note Prepared Analyzed Lab Method: EPA420.1 (197e) Phenolics, Tolal Recoverable <0100500 0.00500 0,00500 rng1L 12J29117 1730 FAY Metals Result MDL RL Units Note Prepared Analyzed Lab Method, EPA 2D0.7 Rev 4A 1994 Copper <0.001 0,001 0.005 mg1L 121107 2036 FAY Zinc 0.040 0.005 0,010 mgJL 12f19f17 2039 FAY Analyses Subcontracted to: ECI SM 4500 S D Result MDL RL Units Note Prepared Analyzed Method: SM 4500 S D Sulfide <0-02 0.02 0.02 mgJL 17f18J17 D000 Analyses Subcontracted to. Microbac Laboratories, Inc. - Ohio Valley Volatile Organics-Spec/MS Result MDL RL Units Note Prepared Analyzed Method: E624 Cis-1,2-Dichlotoalhene <0,250 01250 1.00 ugPL 12116f17 0306 Tetrachlometthene <0-250 0.250 1100 ugJL 12J16117 030E Trichioroethene <0.250 0.250 1-00 ugJL 121181/7 0306 Vinyl chloride <0,250 0.250 1.00 ugJL 12fAW 0306 Surrogate: 1,2-[3lcWoroethan"4 94.7 Limit; 63-140 % Rec 12fW7 0306 5urmg,ate: 4-13rarnofluorobenzene 99-5 Limit: 54-123 % Rea rZf1W17 0306 surrogate.. Toluene-d8 101 Limit: 53-142 % Rec 12fi6J17 0306 Microbac Laboratories, Inc. 2592 Hope Mills Rd I Fayetteville, NC 28306 1 910,864,1920 p I www.microbac.com Page 1 of 3 APPENDIX C MONTHLY RECOVERY WELL FLOW REPORTS ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: January DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3239152 10800373 73771781 01 1158 3244281 5129 / 2.97 10803604 3231 / 1.86 73782146 10365 / 05.98 02 1250 3248691 4410 / 2.84 10806435 2831 / 1.86 73791207 09061 / 05.79 03 0813 3251851 3160 / 2.96 10808719 2284 / 4.89 73797469 06262 / 05.74 04 0817 3256040 4189 / 2.98 10811165 2446/ /5.67 73805964 08495 / 05.85 05 0812 3260207 4167/2.97 10813560 2395/4.86 73814371 08407/05.76 O6 0813 3264357 4150 / 2.87 10816768 3208 / 4.97 73825378 11007 / 05.72 07 0730 3267656 3299 / 2.42 10819506 2738 / 3.47 73830710 05332 / 04.59 08 1354 3272019 4363 / 2.35 10821936 2430 / 5.21 73841346 10363 / 05.70 09 0822 3274537 2518 / 2.42 10822522 0586 / 4.97 73847374 06028 / 05.56 10 0811 3277887 3350 / 2.39 10822543 0021 / 4.54 73855331 07957 / 05.42 11 0808 3281273 3386/2.38 10822632 0089/4.35 73863074 07743/05.30 12 0815 3284751 3478 / 2.50 10822632 0000 / 2.58 73870817 07743 / 05.18 13 0810 3288154 3403/2.33 10828121 5489/4.27 73878120 07303/04.93 14 1255 3292096 3942 / 2.18 10828298 0177 / 4.20 73887396 09276 / 04.80 15 1350 3295883 3787 / 2.29 10831304 3006 / 0.00 73894194 06798 / 04.59 16 0807 3298209 2326/2.33 10833083 1779/3.91 73898637 04443104.52 17 0821 3301627 3418 / 2.38 10835738 2655 / 4.09 73905112 06475 / 07.34 18 0703 3304832 3205 / 2.36 10838472 2734 / 4.20 73911073 05961 / 04.35 19 0811 3308161 3329 / 2.19 10841326 2854 / 2.55 73917292 06219 / 04.12 20 0804 3311238 3077 / 2.06 10844208 2882 / 2.47 73923124 05832 / 04.02 21 0735 3313053 1815/3.32 10846934 2726/2.36 73928790 05666/03.96 22 1355 3318341 5288 / 2.54 10850469 3535 / 0.00 73936195 07405 / 03.93 23 0816 3320969 2628 / 2.44 10852319 1850 / 2.42 73940255 04060 / 03.91 24 0813 3324490 3521 / 2.38 10855002 2683 / 1.34 73945801 05546 / 3.78 25 0813 3328330 3840 / 2.90 10857157 2155 / 1.19 73951144 05343 / 3.60 26 0816 3332523 4193/2.90 10857866 9041/1.96 73956327 05183/03.62 27 0818 3336733 4210 / 2.84 10860357 2491 / 2.41 73961421 05094 / 03.45 28 0802 3340892 4159 / 2.95 10863368 3011 / 1.87 73966260 04839 / 03.38 29 1428 3346420 5528 / 2.90 10866907 3539 / 1.96 73972429 06169 / 03.15 30 0807 3349371 2951 / 2.97 10868872 1965 / 2.03 73975561 03132 / 03.06 31 0811 �333558 4 7 / 3.01 10871787 2915 / 2.01 73979937 04376 / 02.90 ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: February DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3353558 10871787 73979937 01 0813 3357696 4138 / 2.77 10874680 2893 / 2.04 73984218 4281 / 3.36 02 0814 3361835 4139 / 2.73 10878214 3534 / 2.71 73989044 4826 / 3.77 03 0808 3365811 3976 / 2.68 10882382 4168 / 1.94 73994504 5460 / 3.78 04 0747 3369463 3652 / 2.52 10886035 3653 / 2.97 73999853 5349 / 3.75 05 0950 3373807 4344 / 2.61 10890087 4052 / 1.78 74006242 6389 / 3.74 06 0814 3376910 3103 / 2.57 10892374 2287 / 1.82 74010726 4484 / 3.72 07 0811 3380599 3689 / 2.59 10895007 2633 / 2.02 74016065 5339 / 3.70 08 0810 3384233 3634 / 2.46 10897984 2977 / 2.23 74021347 5282 / 3.66 09 0816 3387769 3536 / 2.43 10902676 4692 / 4.34 74026614 5267 / 3.65 10 0817 3391268 3499 / 2.27 10903868 1192 / 0.00 74031836 5222 / 3.63 11 0729 3394581 3313 / 2.29 10905781 1913 / 0.00 74036802 4966 / 3.58 12 1027 3398571 3990 / 2.37 10907746 1965 / 1.24 74042711 5909 / 3.41 13 0815 3401439 2868 / 2.31 10909351 1605 / 0.00 74046911 4200 / 3.40 14 0810 3404712 3273 / 2.36 10911473 2122 / 0.00 74051685 4774 / 3.29 15 0811 3408019 3307 / 2.23 10913897 2424 / 0.00 74056259 4574 / 3.11 16 0813 3411355 3336 / 2.36 10916899 3002 / 0.00 74060745 4486 / 3.14 17 0845 3414838 3483 / 2.32 10919996 3097 / 0.00 74065312 4567 / 3.16 18 0726 3418065 3227 / 2.41 10923216 3220 / 0.00 74069417 4105 / 2.96 19 1335 3422592 4527 / 2.27 10928324 5108 / 0.00 74075185 5768 / 2.89 20 0829 3424825 2233 / 2.33 10931123 2799 / 0.00 74078020 2835 / 2.86 21 0814 3428089 3264 / 2 23 10931928 0805 / 0.00 74081888 3868 / 2.64 22 0817 3431395 3306 / 2.29 10931928 0000 / 0.00 74085747 3859 / 2.74 23 0814 3434721 3326 / 2.30 10931980 0000 / 0.00 74089724 3977 / 2.77 24 0810 3438063 3342 / 2.30 10933758 1830 / 2.28 74093734 4010 / 2.80 25 0751 3441435 3372 / 2.41 10936569 2811 / 2.28 74097670 3936 / 2.75 26 1225 3445459 4024 / 2.35 10940386 3817 / 2.19 74102357 4687 / 2.69 27 0812 3448245 2786 / 2.33 10943346 2960 / 2.87 74105564 3207 / 2.72 28 0808 3451674 3429 / 2.37 10947399 4053 / 2.30 74109471 3907 / 2.74 ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: March DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3451674 10947399 74109471 01 0812 3455097 3423 / 2.35 10950508 3109 / 2.44 74113414 3943 / 2.73 02 0820 3458459 3362 / 2.23 10953914 3406 / 1.91 74117412 3998 / 2.72 03 0814 3461751 3292 / 2.31 10957429 3515 / 2.16 74121307 3895 / 2 69 04 0820 3465125 3374 / 2.42 10960806 3377 / 2.45 74125210 3903 / 2.65 05 1347 3469475 4350 / 2.29 10965643 4837 / 2.05 74130197 4987 / 2.63 06 0810 3471813 2338 / 2.35 10967859 2216 / 1.88 74132845 2648 / 2.60 07 0810 3475139 3326 / 2.29 10968984 1125 / 0.00 74136743 3898 / 2.73 08 0811 3478398 3259/2.20 10968984 0000/0.00 74140722 3979/2.78 09 0811 3481730 3332 / 2.37 10970954 1970 / 1.84 74144725 4003 / 2.80 10 0809 3485058 3328/2.33 10974110 3156/2.09 74148852 4127/2.86 11 0738 3488291 3233 / 1.93 10976910 2800 / 1.93 74152868 4016 12.83 12 1327 3492405 4114 / 2.29 10980398 3488 / 1.75 74158067 5199 / 2.79 13 0819 3494772 2367 / 2.30 10982299 1901 / 2.19 74161001 2934 / 2.89 14 0816 3498018 3246 / 2.18 10985476 3177 / 1.94 74165334 4333 / 3.08 15 0818 3501084 3066 / 2.08 10988093 2617 / 2 14 74169696 4362 / 3.09 16 0814 3504135 3051 / 2.07 10990714 2621 / 1.73 74174237 4541 / 3.21 17 0815 3507201 3066 / 2.16 10992213 1499 / 0.00 74178730 4493 / 3.12 18 0718 3510296 3095 / 2.31 10994226 2013 / 2.36 74183082 4352 / 3.16 19 1255 3514477 4181 / 2.22 10998518 4292 / 2.18 74188880 5798 / 3.12 20 0815 3516934 2457 / 2.31 11000908 5090 / 2.34 74192301 3421 / 3.14 21 0814 3520164 3230 / 2.18 11004031 3123 / 2.21 74196800 4499 / 3.05 22 0813 3523392 3228 / 2.24 11007280 3249 / 2.30 74201233 4433 / 3.03 23 0810 3526489 3097 / 2.13 11010275 2995 / 1.67 74205393 4160 / 3.02 24 0821 3529606 3117 / 2.22 11013852 3577 / 2.46 74209950 4557 / 2.97 25 0707 3532524 2918 / 2.13 11016677 2825 / 2.19 74213954 4004 / 2.90 26 1252 3536518 3994 / 2.18 11019711 3034 / 2.19 74219240 5286 / 2.84 27 0810 3538832 2314 / 2.13 11022745 3034 / 2.19 74222229 2989 / 2.70 28 0810 3541814 2982 / 2.13 11025779 3034 / 2.19 74226030 3801 / 2.61 29 0808 3544784 2970 / 2.06 11028375 2596 / 2.43 74229811 3781 / 2.61 30 0832 3547763 2979 / 2.12 11032050 3675 / 2.37 74233567 3756 / 2.52 31 0813 3550644 2881/2.05 11035307 3257/2.40 74237235 2668/2.68 ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: April DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3550644 11035307 74237235 01 0746 3553508 2864 / 2.05 11038565 3258 / 2.30 74241062 3827 / 2.75 02 1350 3557389 3881 / 1.97 11042883 4318 / 2.19 74246278 5216 / 2.75 03 0824 3559409 2020 / 1.87 11046083 3200 / 2.25 74249016 2738 / 2.73 04 0809 3562273 2864 / 1.94 �11049187 3104 / 2.20 74253099 4083 / 2.95 05 0813 3565179 2906 / 1.99 4226864 1691 / 2.44 74257520 4421 / 3.10 06 0824 3568137 2958 / 2.03 4229492 2628 / 2.65 74262035 4515 / 3.10 07 0812 3571065 2928/2.07 4232163 2671/2.58 74266588 4553/3.20 08 0731 3573642 2577/1.74 84870542 74270624 4036/3.20 09 1358 3577243 3601 / 1.74 84874268 3726 / 2 83 74276639 6018 / 3.13 10 0813 3579073 1830 / 1.83 84876174 1906 / 2.80 74279695 3056 / 3 02 11 0814 3581606 2533 / 1.85 84879240 3066 / 2.42 74284013 4318 / 2.99 12 0809 3584173 2567/1.81 84881829 2589/2 45 74288211 4198/2.90 13 0823 3586316 2143 / 4.39 84884490 2661 / 3.21 74292377 4166 / 2.81 14 0855 3591807 5491 / 3.22 84887681 3191 / 2.16 74296836 4459 / 2.74 15 0730 3591814 FAILURE 84889597 1916 / 2.42 74300156 3320 / 2.67 16 1358 3591815 FAILURE 84893139 3542 / 2.59 74305306 5150 / 2.59 17 0810 3591815 FAILURE 84894793 1654 / 2.45 74307766 2460 / 2.50 18 0815 3591815 FAILURE 84896320 1527 / 2.58 74311398 3632 / 2.56 19 0802 3591820 FAILURE 25194449 FAILURE 74314764 3366 / 2.44 20 0818 3591820 FAILURE 25197261 2812 / 2.05 74318299 3535 / 2.41 21 0822 3591821 FAILURE 5999397 FAILURE 74322176 3877 / 2.69 22 0722 3591821 FAILURE 6001484 FAILURE 74325728 3552 / 2.53 23 1256 3591821 FAILURE 74330556 FAILURE 74330356 4628 / 2.42 24 0813 3591821 FAILURE 6006336 FAILURE 74332838 2482 / 2.42 25 0823 3591821 FAILURE 6008962 2626 / 2.57 74336353 3515 / 2.41 26 0814 3591821 FAILURE 86802728 FAILURE 74340536 4183 / 3.07 27 0809 3592346 NEW MOTOR 86844452 1724 / 1 65 74344993 4457 / 3.16 28 0847 3594939 2593 / 2.43 86842155 FAILURE 74349420 4427 / 2.94 29 0740 3598231 3292 / 2 15 86843677 1522 / 1.53 74353436 4016 / 2.83 30 1357 3602246 4015 / 2.16 86845795 2082 / 1 61 74358720 5284 / 2.74 - fa_ COMMENTS: REPLACED TRANSMITTER ON REMEDIATION WELL #2 4/04/17. INTEGRATOR READINO�225173.� REPLACED #1, #2, AND #3 CONTROL VALVES ON REMEDIATION SYSTEM 04/21/17. - 1 REPLACED #1, #2, AND #3 FLOW MEASURING DEVICES ON REMEDIATION SYSTEM 04/24/17 REP ACED WE L OTOR ON #1 REMEDIATION WELL 04/27/17. ANALYST: LLf� =- ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: MAY DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3602246 86845795 74358720 01 0821 3604422 2176 / 2.16 86846956 1161 / 1.59 74361418 2698 / 2.63 02 0813 3607355 2933/2.00 86848611 1655/1.61 74365154 3736/2.55 03 0810 3610187 2832 / 1.91 86850275 1664 / 1.67 74368819 3665 / 2.52 04 0812 3612874 2687 / 1.70 86851967 1692 / 1.62 74372442 3623 / 2.44 05 0810 3615131 2257 / 1.56 86853653 1686 / 1.65 74375957 3515 / 2.41 06 0838 3617291 2160 / 1.42 86855373 1720 / 1.61 74379877 3920 / 2.66 07 1328 3619876 2585 / 1.35 86857491 2118 / 1.63 74384734 4857 / 2.65 08 0817 3621346 1470/1.34 86858724 1233/1.27 74387564 2830/2.71 09 0848 3623366 2020 / 1.40 86860445 1721 / 1.64 74391479 3915 / 2.62 10 0828 3625235 1869 / 1.27 86862108 1663 / 1.63 74395778 4299 / 2.55 11 0814 3626977 1742 / 1.25 86863786 1678 / 1.67 74398752 2974 / 2.42 12 0813 3628688 1711 / 1.25 86865478 1692 / 1.63 74402351 3599 / 2.47 13 0754 3630369 1681 / 1.18 86867149 1671 / 1.61 74406072 3721 / 2.67 14 1356 3632698 2329 / 1.15 86869463 2314 / 1.52 74411302 5230 / 2.74 15 0811 3633820 1122 / 1.15 86870582 1119 / 1.66 74413915 2613 / 2.76 16 0819 3635451 1631 / 1.12 86872286 1704 / 1.67 74417908 3993 / 2.78 17 0813 3637023 1572 / 1.10 86873982 1696 / 1.67 74421865 3957 / 2.74 18 0812 3638411 1388 / 3.09 86875666 1684 / 1.63 74425809 3944 / 2.72 19 0811 3642089 3678/1.94 86877343 1677/1.65 74429717 3908/2.63 20 1029 3644903 2814/1.63 86879190 1847/1.51 74434013 4296/2.76 21 1400 3647426 2523 / 1.33 86881217 2027 / 1.64 74438891 1878 / 2.82 22 0818 3648709 1283 / 1.26 86882400 1183 / 1.67 74444755 5864 / 2.86 23 0824 3650508 1799/1.31 86884102 1702/1.62 74445905 1150/2.88 24 0900 3652336 1828 / 1.19 86885839 1737 / 1.65 74450116 4211 / 2.85 25 0815 3653997 1661 / 1.04 86887481 1642 / 1.66 74454055 3939 / 2.72 26 0807 3655532 1535 / 1.01 86889153 1672 / 1.64 74458061 4006 / 2.76 27 0823 3657025 1493 / 0.98 86890860 1707 / 1.63 74462087 4026 / 2.69 28 1155 3664170 2855 / 3.52 86892857 1997 / 1.12 74466936 4849 / 2.94 29 1057 3669010 4840 / 2.97 86894607 1750 / 1.63 74471316 4380 / 2.91 30 0817 3672138 3128 / 2.59 86895899 1292 / 1.64 74474551 3235 / 2.95 31 0818 3675869 3731 / 2.47 86897621 1722 / 1.24 74478764 4213 / 2.89 COMMENTS: ANALYST: ��� ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: June DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3675869 86897621 74478764 01 0823 3679341 347212.26 86899346 1725/1.64 74482929 4165/2.91 02 0810 3682400 3059/2.09 86900964 1618/1.58 74487055 4126/2.84 03 0838 3685290 2890 / 1.84 86902566 1602 / 1.46 74491338 4283 / 2.96 04 1257 3688629 3339 / 1.79 86904503 1937 / 1.47 74496851 5513 / 3.11 05 0820 3690427 1798 / 1.71 86905596 1093 / 1.46 74500046 3195 / 3.20 06 0819 3692889 2462 / 1.68 86907206 1610 / 1.68 74504606 4560 / 3.12 07 0819 3696011 3122 / 2.12 86909126 1920 / 1.86 74509165 4559 / 3.18 08 0819 3699116 3105 / 2.09 86911053 1927 / 1.85 74513833 4668 / 3.27 09 0814 3702019 2903 / 2.01 86912979 1926 / 1.83 74518461 4628 / 3.23 10 0752 3704690 2671 / 2.97 86914875 1896 / 1.85 74523119 4658 / 3.29 11 1227 3709372 4682 / 2.64 86917197 2322 / 1.84 74528931 5812 / 3.35 12 0757 3712358 2986 / 2.36 86918739 1542 / 1.70 74533013 4082 / 3.45 13 0755 3715593 3235 / 2.11 86920553 1814 / 1.66 74538098 5085 / 3.52 14 0757 3718312 2719 / 1.37 86922300 1747 / 3.54 74543028 4930 / 3.54 15 0758 3720349 2037/1.48 86924094 1794/1.70 74548116 5088/3.54 16 0756 3727464 7115 / 1.34 86925965 1871 / 1.73 74553437 5321 / 3.57 17 0750 3726246 1218/2.71 86927950 1985/1.98 74558427 4990/3.56 18 1350 3731942 5696 / 3.07 86930721 2771 / 1.95 74565424 6997 / 3.61 19 0828 3734825 2883 / 3.00 86932076 1355 / 1.96 74568863 3439 / 3.59 20 0818 3738791 3966/2.64 83934109 2033/1.98 74573985 5122/3.51 21 0813 3742394 3603 / 2.43 83936150 2041 / 1.98 74579045 5060 / 3.43 22 0827 3745925 3531 / 2.43 86938219 2069 / 1.97 74584051 5006 / 3.41 23 0813 3749291 3366 / 2.38 86940251 2032 / 1.97 74588961 4910 / 3.46 24 0850 3752677 3386 / 2.26 86942352 2101 / 1.95 74594085 5124 / 3.47 25 1356 3756444 3767 / 2.15 86944910 2558 / 1.96 74600429 6344 / 3.57 26 0824 3758488 2044 / 1.89 86946379 1469 / 1.93 74604223 3794 / 3.81 27 0822 3761205 2717 / 1.83 86948414 2035 / 1.98 74609785 5562 / 4.08 28 0818 3763874 2669 / 1.89 86950445 2031 / 1.97 74615715 5930 / 4.12 29 0838 3766473 2599 / 1.61 86952532 2087 / 1.95 74621842 6127 / 4.15 30 0813 3768751 2278 / 1.56 86954523 1991 / 1.95 74627775 5933 / 4.18 COMMENTS: ANALYST:1d6 ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: July DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3768751 86954523 74627775 01 0806 3770922 2171 / 1.38 86956530 2007 / 1.95 74633745 5970 / 4.15 02 1057 3773268 2346/1.34 86958935 2405/1.67 74641018 7273/4.31 03 0845 3774937 1669 / 1.34 86960662 1727 / 1.98 74646322 5304 / 4.35 04 0757 3776829 1892 / 1.15 86962693 2031 / 1.99 74652667 6345 / 4.44 05 0930 3778732 1903/1.24 86964809 2116/1.98 74659355 6688/4.62 06 0819 3780820 2088 / 1.61 87854634 METER FAILURE 74665784 6429 / 4.92 07 0758 3783132 2312 / 1.56 87856651 201711 95 74672787 7003 / 4.87 08 0710 3785352 2220 / 1.57 87858604 1953 / 1.93 74679673 6886 / 4.96 09 1254 3788030 2678/1.57 87859076 0472/1.83 74688332 8659/4.93 10 0755 3789115 1085 / 1.37 87950738 METER FAILURE 74694195 5863 / 4.98 11 0810 3790284 1169 / 1.82 87951235 0497 / 1.89 74695954 1759 / 5.15 12 0757 3792662 2378 / 1 61 87953198 1963 / 1.91 74703208 7254 / 5.07 13 0755 3794920 2258 / 1.53 87955188 1990 / 1.91 74710523 7315 / 5.12 14 0756 3797283 2363 / 1.52 87957225 2037 / 1.95 74717988 7465 / 5.20 15 0754 3799571 2288 / 1.60 87959242 2017 / 1.96 74725346 7358 / 5.09 16 1250 3801375 1804 / 2.15 87961819 2577 / 1.93 74734541 9195 / 4.87 17 0759 3804178 2803 / 2.74 87963268 1449 / 1.96 74739603 5062 / 4.85 18 0758 3807959 3781 / 2.47 87965331 2063 / 1.93 74746290 6687 / 4.96 19 0758 3811336 3377 / 2.46 87967283 1952 / 1.98 74753612 7322 / 4.96, 20 0825 3815303 3967 / 2.36 90817247 METER FAILURE 74761845 8233 / 4.82 21 0750 3818839 3536 / 2.08 90918938 2271 / 1.98 74769643 1198 / 4.63 22 0857 3822376 3537/2.09 90921789 2851/1.95 74777441 7798/4.60 23 1300 3824833 2457 / 2.19 90923423 1634 / 1.98 74782821 5380 / 4.58 24 0750 3827265 2432/2.02 90925052 1629/1.93 74788095 5274/4.57 25 0756 3830195 2930 / 2.09 90927046 1994 / 1.97 74794496 6401 / 4.62 26 0756 3833044 2849/1.91 90929049 2003/1.98 74800965 646917.52 27 0750 3835867 2823/1.91 90931085 2036/1.94 74807571 6606/4.61 28 0758 3838734 2867 / 2.02 90933157 2072 / 1.98 74814378 6807 / 4.67 29 0955 3841838 3104/1.92 90935360 2203/1.94 74821607 7229/4.57 30 1149 3845098 3260 / 2.03 90937552 2192 / 1.94 74828759 7152 / 4.53 31 0750 3847590 2492/2.09 90939245 1693/1.94 74834259 5500/4.62 COMMENTS: ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: August DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3847590 90939245 74834259 01 0758 3850643 3053 / 2.18 90941254 2009 / 1.99 74840785 6526 / 4.52 02 0752 3853769 3126 / 2.13 90943310 2056 / 1.96 74847445 6660 / 4.52 03 0756 3856911 3142 / 2.11 90945368 2058 / 1.95 74854113 6668 / 4.55 04 0759 3859942 3031 / 2.12 92947,366 METER MALF. 74860573 6460 / 4.51 05 0950 3863354 3412 / 2.15 92949614 2248 / 1.95 74867863 7290 / 4.54 06 1255 3866903 3549 / 2.01 92951918 2304 / 1 97 74875199 7336 / 4.46 07 0800 3868896 1993 / 1.84 92953416 1498 / 1.94 74879958 4759 / 4.47 r' 1 08 0758 3871763 2867 / 1.99 92955499 2083 / 1.94 74883578 3620 / 4.37 f / 09 0657 3874702 2939/2.03 92957549 2050/1.90 74892947 9369/4.39 10 0628 3877275 2573 / 1.88 92959381 1832 / 1.93 74898525 5578 / 4.41 11 0750 3880348 3073/2.00 92961617 2236/1.97 74905422 3897/4.39 12 0710 3882754 2406/1.65 92963464 1847/1.95 74911172 5750/4.36 13 1158 3886053 3299 / 1.83 92966151 2687 / 1.97 74919621 8449 / 4.45 14 0754 3887925 1872 / 1.71 92967697 1546 / 1.99 74924470 4849 / 4.47 15 0747 3890498 2573 / 1.58 92969815 2118 / 1.95 74931059 6589 / 4.30 16 0740 3892822 2324 / 1.79 92971678 1863 / 1.94 74936820 5761 / 4.36 17 0757 3895507 2685 / 1.49 92973786 2108 / 1.93 74943296 6476 / 4.26 18 0759 3898069 2562 / 1.80 92975813 2027 / 1.93 74949525 6229 / 4.36 19 0745 3900432 2363 / 1.71 92977713 1900 / 1.94 74955415 5890 / 4.33 20 0656 3903125 2693 / 1.70 92979916 2203 / 1.94 74962295 6880 / 4.41 21 0800 3905467 2342 / 1.76 92981994 2078 / 1.99 74968845 6550 / 4.44 22 0742 3907669 2202 / 2.50 92983938 1944 / 1.94 74974956 6111 / 4.49 23 0759 3911574 3905 / 2.51 92986024 2086 / 1.97 74981645 6689 / 4.61 24 0756 3915675 4101 / 3.10 92987877 1853 / 1.97 74988220 6575 / 4.64 25 0802 3920002 4327 / 2.86 92933888 METER MALF. 74994927 6707 / 4.74 �\ 26 0826 3924165 4163 / 2.87 92935908 2020 / 1.97 75001735 6808 / 4.74 27 1140 3929089 4924 / 2.96 92938243 2335 / 1.97 75009575 7840 / 4.77 28 0800 3935841 6752 / 2.91 92940049 1806 / 1.99 75015653 6078 / 4.75 29 0810 3936893 1052 / 2.82 92942047 1998 / 1.98 75022334 6681 / 4.71 30 0810 3941005 4112 / 2.73 92944106 2059 / 1.99 75029365 7031 / 4.76 31 0800 3944905 3900 / 2.78 92946088 1982 / 1.95 75036094 6729 / 4.75 COMMENTS: ANALYST: ��J ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: September DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 3944905 92946088 75036094 01 0804 3948548 3643 / 2.49 92948078 1990 / 1.95 75042853 6759 / 4.79 02 0715 3951942 3394 / 2.58 92949944 1866 / 1.92 75049412 6559 / 4.92 03 1256 3956644 4702/2.55 92952511 2567/1.96 75058544 9132/4.91 04 1050 3959805 3161 / 2.40 92954374 1863 / 1.96 75065130 6586 / 4.98 05 0810 3962721 2916 / 2.32 92956093 1719 / 1.94 75071263 6133 / 4.98 06 0800 3966127 3406 / 2.30 92958156 2063 / 1.91 75078734 7471 / 5.15 07 0800 3969672 3545 / 2.46 93004224 MALF / 01.96 75086263 7529 / 5.21 08 0756 3973215 3543 / 2.44 92842213 MALF / 01.95 75093622 7339 / 5.19 09 0900 3976959 3744 / 1.95 92090986 MALF / 01.95 75101415 7793 / 5.24 10 1158 3981206 4247 / 2.51 92090986 MALF / 01.92 75109928 8513 / 5.24 11 0802 3984181 2975 / 2.42 92090986 MALF / 01.67 75116399 6471 / 5.23 12 0800 3987522 3341 / 2.55 92090986 MALF / 02.33 75123813 7414 / 5.21 13 0800 3991163 3641 / 2.78 92946088 MALF / 01.65 75131447 7634 / 5.38 14 0757 3994805 3642 / 2.57 92990986 MALF / 02.32 75139260 7813 / 5.61 15 0802 3998700 3895 / 2.48 92990986 MALF / 02.60 75147700 8440 / 5.53 16 0920 4002323 3623 / 2.17 92990986 MALF / 02.64 75155533 7833 / 5.43 17 1257 4005309 2986 / 1.67 2912408 MALF / 02.60 75164991 9458 / 5.43 18 0805 4007105 1796 / 1.62 52395879 MALF / 02.60 75170786 5795 / 5.37 19 0805 4010277 3172 / 2.24 92995879 4893 / 2.61 75178670 7884 / 5.51 20 0805 4013421 3144 / 2.13 92995879 MALF / 02.65 75186766 8096 / 5.48 21 0758 4016180 2759 / 1.97 92995879 MALF / 02.61 75194662 7896 / 5.54 22 0802 4019005 2825 / 1.87 12995879 MALF / 02.62 75202631 7969 / 5.57 23 0758 4021800 2795 / 2.63 12995879 MALF / 02.63 75210447 7816 / 5.60 24 0758 4024592 2792 / 1.90 12995879 MALF / 02.62 75218448 8001 / 5.55 25 0800 4027504 2912 / 1.87 92995879 MALF / 02.60 75226988 8540 / 5.57 26 0801 4029574 2070 / 1.26 48761968 MALF / 02.60 75234682 7694 / 5.53 27 0802 4031386 1812 / 1.19 62827902 MALF / 15.39 75242586 7904 / 5.60 28 0759 4033984 2598 / 1.85 32841736 MALF / 15.56 75250697 8111 / 5.52 29 0800 4036561 2577 / 1.78 32841991 MALF / 15.22 75258645 7948 / 5.55 30 0800 4039073 2512 / 1.75 32841991 MALF / 15.37 75266640 7995 / 5.66 COMMENTS: v� s 3���� ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 °1 MONTH: October DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 4039073 32841991 75266640 01 1255 4042217 3144 / 1.83 4833231 MALF / 3.05 75276759 10119 / 5.67 02 0802 4044250 2033 / 1.74 NEW TRANS 0000 / 3.13 75283360 6601 / 5.75 03 0802 4047538 3288 / 2.25 2588 2588 / 3.04 75291802 8442 / 5.76 04 0858 4050452 2914 / 2.02 5219 2631 / 3.14 75300250 8448 / 5.90 05 0805 4053315 2863 / 1.88 7870 2651 / 3.08 75308739 8489 / 5.93 06 0801 4056157 2842 / 1.91 10481 2611 / 3.05 75317084 8345 / 5.77 07 0800 4058269 3112/1.23 13106 2625/2.99 75325315 8231/5.76 08 1345 4060466 2197 / 1.32 16429 3323 / 3.15 75335529 10214 / 5.84 09 0800 4063111 2645 / 2.70 18956 2527 / 3.30 75343332 7803 / 5.80 10 0803 4065757 2646 / 2.71 21483 2527 / 3.36 75351134 7802 / 5.94 11 0800 4070271 4514 / 3.45 24093 2610 / 3.10 75359215 8081 / 5.74 12 0805 4074963 4692 / 3.17 26873 2780 / 3.28 75367709 8494 / 5.77 13 0801 4079653 4690 / 3.13 29700 2827 / 3.33 75376291 8582 / 5.92 14 0825 4084132 4479 / 3.08 32447 2747 / 3.21 75384627 8336 / 5.84 15 1309 4089364 5232 / 3.08 35790 3343 / 3.41 75394541 9914 / 6.05 16 0802 4092949 3585 / 3 01 38137 2347 / 3.36 75401415 6874 / 5.84 17 0804 4097462 4513 / 2.88 41318 3181 / 3.33 75410571 9156 / 5.82 18 0802 4101192 3730 / 2.80 44042 2724 / 3.47 75418216 7645 / 5.79 19 0805 4105003 3811 / 2.42 46887 2845 / 3.45 75426222 8006 / 5.67 20 0802 4108726 3723 / 2.37 49917 3030 / 3.38 75434653 8431 / 5.58 21 0830 4112278 3552 / 2.57 52808 2891 / 3.24 75442675 8022 / 5.52 22 1414 4116661 4383 / 2.48 56380 3572 / 3.45 75452577 9902 / 5.65 23 0806 4119576 2915 / 2.48 58740 2360 / 3.23 75459175 6598 / 5.32 24 0802 4122860 3284 / 2.36 61441 2701 / 3.46 75466689 7514 / 5.59 25 0800 4126407 3547 / 2.39 64372 2931 / 3.29 75474748 8059 / 5.49 26 0810 4129844 3437 / 2.37 67226 2854 / 3.47 75482499 7751 / 5.40 27 0810 4133302 3458 / 2 44 70134 2908 / 3.44 75490271 7772 / 5.54 28 0956 4137045 3743 / 2.39 73334 3200 / 3.40 75498719 8448 / 5.48 29 1350 4141014 3969 / 2.39 76771 3437 / 3.45 75507927 9208 / 5.61 30 0809 4143614 2600 / 2.37 79031 2260 / 3.35 75513962 6035 / 5.37 31 0809 4147031 3417 / 2.31 82051 3020 / 3.49 75521837 7875 / 5.50 COMMENTS: REPLACED TRANSMITTER ON #2 FLOW MEASURING DEVICE 10102/17 / NEW. ANALYST:�i�J ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: November DATE TIME WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM INTEGRAT. GPD / GPM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 4147031 82051 75521837 0805 4150395 3364 / 2.28 85077 3026 / 3.54 75529663 7826 / 5.35 0805 4153773 3378 / 2.21 88099 3022 / 3.46 75537521 7858 / 5.34 0800 4157119 3346 / 2 25 91067 2968 / 3.49 75545264 7743 / 5.35 1058 4160764 3635 / 2.31 94291 3224 / 3.42 75553660 8396 / 5.30 1425 4164619 3865 / 2.77 97719 3428 / 3.53 75562615 8955 / 5.24 0804 4167126 2507 / 2.31 99956 2237 / 3.42 75568417 5802 / 5.18 0803 4170297 3171 / 2.24 107768 7812 / 3.44 75575707 7290 / 5.22 0805 4173636 3339 / 2.31 105701 2067 / 3.37 75583359 7652 / 5.22 0805 4176888 3252 / 2.25 108656 2955 / 3.37 75590878 7519 / 5.29 0658 4180453 3565 / 1.42 112364 3708 / 3.63 75600255 9377 / 5.54 0730 4182037 1584 / 1.41 114831 24671 3.74 75606516 6261 / 5.52 1010 4184074 2037 / 1.17 118329 3498 / 3.70 75615253 8737 / 5.56 0805 4185826 1752 / 1.18 121529 3200 / 3.58 75623200 7947 / 5.44 0805 4186567 0741 / 0.00 124982 3453 / 3.46 75631820 8620 / 5.42 0800 4191420 4853 / 3.29 127599 2617 / 3.67 75638301 6481 / 5.33 0805 4196170 4750 / 3.14 130845 3246 / 3 65 75646262 7961 / 5.35 0800 4200583 4413 / 3.01 133964 3119 / 3.66 75653859 7597 / 5.37 0827 4204920 4337 / 2.96 137186 3222 / 3.82 75661701 7842 / 5.43 1258 4209871 4951 / 2.53 140974 3788 / 3.63 75670863 9162 / 5.41 0800 4213256 3385 / 2.88 143590 2616 / 3.82 75677215 6352 / 5.42 0800 4217722 4466 / 3.03 146817 3227 / 3.77 75685005 7790 / 5.38 0805 4222090 4368 / 3.01 150066 3249 / 3.74 75692839 7834 / 5.45 0850 4226561 4471 / 2.94 153428 3362 / 3.69 75701024 8185 / 5.43 0828 4230827 4266 / 2.95 156722 3294 / 3.92 75709001 7977 / 5.49 1055 4235241 4414 / 2.85 160116 3394 / 3.97 75717069 8068 / 5.41 1155 4239581 4340 / 2.91 163494 3378 / 3.84 75725065 7996 / 5.41 0730 4242969 3388 / 2.82 166161 2667 / 3.75 75731396 6331 / 5.45 COMMENTS: ANALYST: ALAMAC AMERICAN KNITS REMEDIATION WELL REPORT 2017 MONTH: aeoember DATE TIME 'WELL #1 WELL #1 WELL #2 WELL #2 WELL #3 WELL #3 ENTEGRAT. GPD I GPM INTEGRAT. GPD 1 GPM INTEGRAT, GP171 GPM 4254628 176362 75755%7 0i loop 4258325 3697 /2.31 179834 3472 / 3,65 75763937 837015,49 02 0800 4261436 311112.24 182841 300713,59 75777336 1339915.51 03 1324 4265156 372012.02 IM24 3783 / 3.93 75780797 3461 15.63 04 0740 4267282 21261136 189122 249813.72 75787016 621915-63 05 0745 4269967 268511.83 192421 32991179 72795228 821215.64 06 0800 4272596 262911.61 195766 334513.69 75W3607 837915,62 07 0750 4274961 236511.75 198868 310013,28 75811431 782415,73 08 1130 4277216 2255 / 1.19 202750 3884 / 3.91 75821118 9687 / 5,77 69 0928 4278M 1724 / 1.32 205835 308514.03 75828689 7571 15,94 10 1125 4281449 2,50911.37 209QI 378613,92 750379W 931015.96 14 0800 4.283459 201011.42 213087 3466 / 4.19 75846620 7521 15.97 12 0800 4285107 164811.41 216111 302414.05 75853986 746615.03 13 0800 4287084 1.9771 1.31 219608 3497 / 4.03 75SM50 8664 / 5.91 14 0766 4290386 3301 / 2.39 222861 327314.15 75870736 808815,91 118 0750 4293741 335612.43 226254 337313.44 75879052 8311416.90 16 08W 4297257 351612-39 229763 3509 / 4: 12 75W7757 5706 / 5-93 17 0940 4300849 3562 / 2.24 233410 364713.94 75BW814 9057 / 5,93 18 0755 4304089 12401 Z34 236M 3273,13.93 76904974 al6015,71 19 0756 4307384 329512.19 240036 335513,93 75913410 843615,132 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 COMMENTS: REPLACED TRANSMITTER ON R.EMED1ATIQN VVELL #2 4104117. INTEGRATOR REA04NG 4225173, ANALYST.