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SURVEYOR CERTIFICATION
1, JORDAN M. SCHOFF, PLS, CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL
SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION (DEED DESCRIP77ON RECORDED IN BOOK AS SHOWN; THAT THE
BOUNDARIES NOT SURVEYED ARE CLEARLY INDICATED AS DRAWN FROM INFORMATION FOUND IN BOOK OF MAPS AS
SHOWN, THAT 774E RA770 OF PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS 1:10,000+ ; THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH G. S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. WITNESS MY ORIGINAL SIGNATURE, LICENSE NUMBER AND SEAL THIS
5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D., 2023.
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GENERAL NOTES
1. THIS SURVEY MAP IS INTENDED TO REPRESENT A BROWNFIELDS SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY
CURRENTLY OWNED BY RESEARCH TRIANGLE REGIONAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, PIN
1703488236. THIS SURVEY WAS PERFORMED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TIRE REPORT AND
THEREFORE ALL ENCUMBRANCES UPON THE PROPERTY MAY NOT BE SHOWN.
2. BASIS OF BEARINGS IS NAD83(2011). ALL DISTANCES ARE HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES IN US
SURVEY FEET AREAS CALCULATED BY COORDINATE GEOMETRY.
3. THE SUBJECT PROPER77ES LIES IN ZONE X (AREA DETERMINED TO BE OUTSIDE THE 0.27. ANNUAL
CHANCE AND FUTURE COND177ONS 1Z ANNUAL CHANCE FLOODPLAIN)X AND ZONE X(lq FUTURE).
BASED ON THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP J720170JOOK DATED 0711912022. FRIS.NC.GOV.
4. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS ZONED 'DX-40-CU" (RALEIGH).
5. THE AREAS AND TYPES OF CONTAMINATION DEPICTED HEREON ARE APPROXIMATIONS DERIVED
FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION AT THE TIME OF FILING. A LISTING OF THE TECHNICAL
REPORTS USED TO PREPARE THIS PLAT ARE AVAILABLE IN THE BROWNFIELDS AGREEMENT FOR
THIS PROPERTY.
6. SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 FOR LAND USE RESTRICTIONS.
7. SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR DATA TABLES.
WAKE COUNTY, NC $1
TAMMY L. BRUNNER
REGISTER OF DEEDS
PRESENTED 8 RECORDED ON
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BUILDING DEMO PERMIT # DEMO-03606-2022
Title:
EXHIBIT B
TO THE NOTICE OF
BROWNFIELDS PROPERTY -
SURVEY PLAT
BROWNFIELDS PROJECT NAME:
RALEIGH UNION STATION
(RUS) BUS
BROWNFIELDS PROJECT #:
23010-19-092
PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPER / OWNER:
RESEARCH TRIANGLE REGIONAL
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
200 S WEST ST, PIN 1703488236
RALEIGH TOWNSHIP, CITY OF RALEIGH
WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE: 07-28-2023 SCALE 1" = 40'
PREPARED FOR: HOFFMAN & ASSOCIATES
Revisions:
No. Date Description
01 09-12-2023 Comments
02 10-20-2023 Comments
03 10-26-2023 Comments
Project number: C20036 Sheet:
Date: 07-28-2023
Drawn by: NMH 1 of 3
Checked by: JMS
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LAND USE RESTRICTIONS
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NCGS 130A-310.35(a) requires recordation of a Notice of Brownfields Property (`Wotice') that identifies any restrictions on the current and future use of a Brownfields Property
that are necessary or useful to maintain the level of protection appropriate for the designated current or future use of the property and that are designated in a Brownfields
Agreement pertaining to the property. This survey plat constitutes one of three exhibits to the Notice pertaining to the Brownfields Property depicted on this plat and recorded at
the Wake County Register of Deeds' office. The exhibits to the Notice are: the Brownfields Agreement for the subject property, which is attached as Exhibit A to the Notice, a
reduced version of this survey plat, which is attached as Exhibit B to the Notice; and a legal description for the subject property, which is attached as Exhibit C to the Notice.
The land use restrictions below have been excerpted verbatim from paragraph 12 of the Brownfields Agreement, and all paragraph letters/numbers are the some as those used in
the Brownfields Agreement. The following Land Use Restrictions are hereby imposed on the Brownfields Property and shall remain in force in perpetuity unless canceled by the
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (or its successor in function), or his/her designee, after the hazards have been eliminated, pursuant to NCGS
§ 130A-310.35(e):
Land Uses
a. No use may be made of the Brownfields Property other than for a multi —modal public transportation center, retail, office, beverage or food production facility,
restaurant, cocktail bar, event space, hotel, childcare, adult care, educational space, parking, high —density residential with affordable housing units consistent with local zoning
conditions, health care facility, grocery, recreation, and subject to DEQ prior written approval, other commercial uses. These land uses and their definitions below apply solely for
purposes of this agreement and do not waive any local zoning, rule, regulation or permit requirements:
i I i— public center" shall mean a facility that serves the needs of the traveling public for a wide variety of public conveyances, "A mu t modal pub Ic y g p y p yn
limi d o i and regional bus service taxis and other modes of public transportation, a bus station building, transportation conveyances that regularly stop to
including but not to t city g p p g, p ya g y p
load or unload passengers, and that provides ancillary services such as ticket sales, waiting and rest rooms, restaurants, and other public amenities;
A `Retail" is defined as the sale of goods or services, products or merchandise directly to the consumer or businesses and includes showrooms, personal service,
open air markets, festivals, food halls, and the sales of food and beverage products, including from mobile establishments such as food trucks,
iii. "Office" is defined as a lace where business or professional services are rovided;
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iv. `Beverage and food production facility" is defined as an establishment for the manufacture, sale and distribution of beverages or food products, including
without limitation beer, ate, and/or distilled spirits,•
v. `Restaurant" is defined as a commercial business establishment that prepares and serves food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages under all applicable
local, state, and federal regulations, to patrons,
vi. `Cocktail bar" is defined as a commercial business establishment that prepares and serves mixed alcoholic drinks and other beverages, and snacks under all
applicable local, state, and federal regulations to patrons,•
ii location where private or public gatherings may be held including family or company gatherings for social or business occasions v. `Event space" is defined as a ocat p ate p g g y g y p y g g ,
or other entertainment —related gatherings such as charitable events, festivals, theater, musical or other shows, which may include an outdoor stage, and the preparation and
serving of food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages, under all applicable local, state and federal regulations to guests;
fovernight1 in customers and associated food services reservation cleaning, utilities parking n nsi e
viii. 'Hotel" is defined as the provision o lodging to paying ,gym, g, p g and o t
hospitality, management and reception services;
ix. `Childcare" is defined as the care and supervision of children by adults in a non—profit or profit —based setting as defined in NCGS § 110-86(2),
X. `Adult care" is defined as long—term, non —medical residential services to adults that are unable to live independently due to physical, mental or other
limitations
xi. `Educational space" is defined as interior space operated by a privately or publicly owned institution, facility, or enterprise that provides education to
pre—school, elementary, and older students, including session camps designed for school —age children,
xii. `Parking" is defined as the temporary accommodation of motor vehicles in an area designed for some,
xiii. `High —density residential" is defined as permanent dwellings, such as condominia and apartments, consistent with City of Raleigh Conditional Use District Zoning
Conditions dated September 20, 2019, which are provided as Exhibit 3 to this Agreement and including any future modifications thereof, where residential units are attached to
each other with common walls, and any property outside the dwelling structures is usable by all residents and not privately owned as part of a particular unit (e.g.,
privately —owned courtyards are prohibited), and may include related amenities, such as pools, clubhouses, courtyards, common areas, recreation areas, and parking garages. Single
family homes, townhomes, duplexes or other units with yards are prohibited,•
xiv. `wealth Care Facility" is defined as a hospital, urgent care clinic, a medical clinic (excluding veterinary), rehabilitation center, health maintenance organization
(excluding a group home), which routinely provides for the diagnostics, care, treatment of and testing for physical or psychological injury or illness, or disability and/or for the
short—term boarding of patients,'
xv. `Grocery" is defined as a retail store that offers non—perishable foods packaged in bottles, boxes and cans, perishable food such as baked goods, meats, deli
products and fresh produce, and which may sell non—food items such as clothing and household items, and provide pharmacy, financial or other services;
xvi. `Recreation" is defined as indoor and outdoor exercise —related, physically focused or leisure —related activities, whether active or passive, and the facilities for
some, including, but not limited to, studios, swimming or wading pools, splash pads, clubhouses, sports —related courts and fields, open space, greenways, parks, playgrounds,
walking paths, picnic and public gathering areas; and
xvii. `Commercial" is defined as an enterprise carried on for profit or nonprofit by the owner, lessee or licensee.
Environmental Management Plan
b. Physical redevelopment of the Brownfields Property may not occur other than in accordance, as determined by DEQ, with an EMP approved in writing by DEQ in
advance (and revised to DEQ's written satisfaction prior to each subsequent redevelopment phase) that is consistent with all the other land use restrictions and describes
redevelopment activities at the Brownfields Property, the timing of redevelopment phases, and addresses health, safety and environmental issues that may arise from use of the
Brownfields Property during construction or redevelopment in any other form, including without limitation:
i. demolition of existing buildings, if applicable;
ii. issues related to known or potential sources of contamination, including without limitation those resulting from contamination identified in paragraph 3 above.
iii. contingency plans for addressing, including without limitation the testing of soil and groundwater, newly discovered potential sources of environmental
contamination (e.g., underground storage tanks [USTs], tanks, drums, septic drain fields, oil —water separators, soil contamination); and
iv. plans for the proper characterization and DEQ approval of both fill soil before import to the Brownfields Property and the disposition of all soil excavated from
the Brownfields Property during redevelopment.
Redevelopment Summary Report
C. Within 90 days after each one—year anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement for as long as physical redevelopment of the Brownfields Property
continues (except that the final deadline shall fall 90 days after the conclusion of physical redevelopment), the then owner of the Brownfields Property shall provide DEQ a report
subject to written DEQ approval on environment —related activities since the last report with a summary and drawings, that describes.
i. actions taken on the Brownfields Property in accordance with Section W. Work to be Performed above;
ii. soil grading and cut and fill actions,•
N. methodology(ies) employed for field screening, sampling and laboratory analysis of environmental media;
iv. stockpiling, containerizing, decontaminating, treating, handling, laboratory analysis and ultimate disposition of any soil, groundwater, or other materials
suspected or confirmed to be contaminated with regulated substances, and
V. removal of any contaminated soil, water or other contaminated materials (for example, concrete, demolition debris) from the Brownfields Property (copies of all
legally required manifests shall be included).
Demolition Activities
d. Unless compliance with this Land Use Restriction is waived in writing in advance by DEQ in relation to particular buildings, demolition and/or renovation of any
or all buildings on the Brownfields Property depicted on the plat component of the Notice referenced in paragraph 16 below shall be in accordance with applicable legal
requirements, including without limitation those related to lead and asbestos abatement that are administered by the Health Hazards Control Unit within the Division of Public
Health of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Groundwater
e. Groundwater at the Brownfields Property may not be used for any purpose without the prior written approval of DEQ along with any measures DEQ deems
necessary to ensure that the Brownfields Property will be suitable for the uses specified in subparagraph 12.o. above while fully protecting public health and the environment.
Should groundwater be encountered or exposed during any activity on the Brownfields Property, it shall be managed in accordance with the DEQ—approved EMP outlined in
subparagraph 12.b., or a plan approved in writing in advance by DEQ.
Soil
f. No activity that disturbs soil on the Brownfields Property may occur unless and until DEQ states in writing, in advance of the proposed activity, that said
activity may occur if carried out along with any measures DEQ deems necessary to ensure the Brownfields Property will be suitable for the uses specified in subparagraph 12.a.
above while fully protecting public health and the environment, except:
i. in connection with landscape planting to depths not exceeding 24 inches;
ii. mowing and pruning of above —ground vegetation;
iii. for repair of underground infrastructure, provided that DEQ shall be given written notice at least seven days in advance of a scheduled repair (if only by email)
of any such repair, or in emergency circumstances no later than the next business day, and that any related assessment and remedial measures required by DEQ shall be taken;
and
iv. in connection to work conducted in accordance with a DEQ—opproved EMP as outlined in subparagraph 12.b.
g. No use of the Brownfelds Property may occur until the then owner of the Brownfields Property conducts representative final grade soil sampling, pursuant to a
plan approved in writing by DEQ, of any area that is not covered by building foundations, sidewalks, or asphaltic or concrete parking areas and driveways.
h. Soil may not be removed from, or brought onto, the Brownfields Property without prior sampling and analysis to DEQ's satisfaction and the written approval of
DEQ, unless conducted in accordance with on approved EMP as outlined in paragraph 12.b.
i. The Brownfields Property may not be used as a playground, or for child care centers or schools, except in areas where sampling has shown that clean soils are
present, or two feet of demonstrably clean fill, or another cover approved in writing in advance by DEQ, are installed to DEQ's written satisfaction, delineated to DEQ's written
satisfaction as 'Approved for `Playground," `Child Care Center" or `School" areas on the plat component of the Notice referenced below in paragraph 16, maintained, and left
undisturbed other than through normal playground, child care center, or school use.
Vapor Intrusion
j. No enclosed building may be constructed on the Brownfields Property and no existing building, defined as those depicted on the plat component of the Notice
of Brownfields Property referenced in paragraph 16 below, may be occupied until DEQ determines in writing that:
i. the building is or would be protective of the building's users and public health from the risk of vapor intrusion based on site assessment data, or a
site —specific risk assessment approved in writing by DEQ; or
ii. vapor intrusion mitigation system (VIMS) has been:
1. designed to mitigate the intrusion of subsurface vapors into building features in accordance with the most recent and applicable DWM Vapor intrusion
Guidance, Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council (17RC) guidance, and American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists
(AARST) standards, and that a professional engineer licensed in North Carolina, as evidenced by said engineer's professional seal, is satisfied that the design is fully protective of
public health, and shall include a performance monitoring plan detailing methodologies and schedule, both of which are subject to prior written DEQ approval, and
2. installed and an installation report is submitted for written DEQ
approval that includes as —built diagrams, photographs, and a description of the installation, with said engineer's professional seal confirming that the engineer is satisfied that the
system was installed per the DEQ approved design. if any deviations from the system design were necessary during installation, then the report shall include details on said
deviations, as well as the engineer's seal certifying the V1MS, as installed, was installed in such a manner so as to be fully protective of public health.
Property Access
k. Neither DEQ, nor any party conducting environmental assessment or remediation at the Brownfields Property at the direction of, or pursuant to a permit, order
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or agreement issued or entered into by DEQ, may be denied access to the Brownfields Property for purposes of conducting such assessment e t o e mediation , which is to be
conducted using reasonable efforts to minimize interference with authorized uses of the Brownfields Property.
Monitoring Wells
L Within 60 days after the effective dote of this Agreement or prior to land disturbance activities whichever occur
s first, Prospective Developer shall abandon all
h Brownfields Property, in accordance with Subchapter 2C of
n her man—made pints of groundwater access at the B o monitoring wells, injection wells recovery wells piezometers and of _ p g p y, P
Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, unless an alternate schedule is approved by DEQ. Within 30 days after doing so, the Prospective Developer shall provide DEQ
a report, setting forth the procedures and results.
Damage to Wells
M. Except for the work related to subparagraph 121 above, the owner of any portion of the Brownfields Property where any existing, or subsequently installed,
DEQ—approved monitoring well is damaged by the owner, its contractors, or its tenants, the owner shall be responsible for repair of any such wells to DEQ's written satisfaction
and within a time period acceptable to DEQ, unless compliance with this Land Use Restriction is waived in writing by DEQ in advance.
Notification of Tenants
n. Any deed or other instrument conveying an interest in the Brownfields Property shall contain the following notice. "This property is subject to the Brownfields
Agreement attached as Exhibit A to the Notice of Brownfields Property recorded in the Wake County land records, Book . Page " A copy of any such
instrument shall be sent to the persons listed in Section XVII (Notices and Submissions), though financial figures and other confidential information related to the conveyance may
be redacted to the extent said redactions comply with the confidentiality and trade secret provisions of the North Carolina Public Records Law. The owner may use the following
mechanisms to comply with the obligations of this paragraph: (i) If every lease and rider is identical in form, the owner conveying an interest may provide DEQ with copies of a
form lease or rider evidencing compliance with this subparagraph, in lieu of sending copies of actual, executed leases, to the persons listed in Section XVII Notices and
Submissions), or (d) The owner conveying an interest may provide abstracts of leases, rather than full copies of said leases, to the persons listed in Section XWI.
Separating Old from New Contamination
o. None of the contaminants known to be present in the environmental media at the Brownfields Property, as described in Exhibit 2 of this Agreement, and as
modified by DEQ in writing if additional contaminants in excess of applicable standards are discovered at the Brownfields Property, may be used or stored at the Brownfields
Property without the prior written approval of DEQ, except:
i. in de minimis quantities for cleaning and other routine housekeeping and maintenance activities,
ii. as constituents of fuels, lubricants and oils in emergency generators, machinery, equipment and vehicles in on —board tanks integral to said equipment or in
flammable liquid storage containers totaling no more than 25 gallons; and
iii. as constituents of products and materials customarily used and stored in a multi —modal public transportation center, retail, office, beverage or food production
facility, restaurant, cocktail bar, event space, hotel, childcare, adult care, educational space, parking, high —density residential with affordable housing units consistent with local
zoning conditions, health care facility, grocery and recreation environments, provided such products and materials are stored in original retail packaging and used and disposed of
in accordance with applicable laws.
Land Use Restriction Update
p. During January of each year after the year in which the Notice referenced below in paragraph 16 is recorded, the owner of any part of the Brownfields Property
as of January 1st of that year shall submit a notarized Land Use Restrictions Update (`YURU') to DEQ, and to the chief public health and environmental officials of Wake County,
certifying that, as of said January ist the Notice of Brownfields Property containing these land use restrictions remains recorded at the Wake County Register of Deeds office and
that the land use restrictions are being complied with. If the property is transferred, the grantor shall submit a LURU (as outlined above) which covers the period of time they
owned the property. The submitted LURU shall state the following:
i. the Brownfields Property address, and the name, mailing address, telephone number, and contact person's e—mail address of the owner, or board, association
or approved entity, submitting the LURU if said owner, or each of the owners on whose behalf a joint LURU is submitted, acquired any part of the Brownfields Property during the
previous calendar year,•
ii. the transferee's name, mailing address, telephone number, and contact person's e—mail address, if said owner, or each of the owners on whose behalf a joint
LURU is submitted, transferred any part of the Brownfields Property during the previous calendar year,•
iii. whether any vapor barrier and/or mitigation systems installed pursuant to subparagraph 12. j above are performing as designed, and whether the uses of the
ground floors, including any tenant renovations, of any buildings containing such vapor barrier and/or mitigation systems have changed, and if so, how, and under which
precautions so as not to interfere with the operation of said system;
iv. whether any soil caps installed pursuant to subparagraph 12J. above are being maintained such that they are intact, uncompromised, in good condition and
continuing to serve as barriers to the soil contamination in relation to which they were installed;
V. a LURU submitted for rental units shall include enough of each lease entered into during the previous calendar year to demonstrate compliance with lessee
notification requirements in paragraphs 17 and 18 of this agreement provided that if standard form leases are used in every instance, a copy of such standard form lease may
be sent in lieu of copies of actual leases,•
vi. A joint LURU may be submitted for multiple owners by a duly constituted board or association and shall include the Brownfields Property address, and the
name, mailing address, telephone number and contact person's e—mail address of the entity submitting the joint LURU as well as for each of the owners on whose behalf the
joint LURU is submitted; and
v4o. A property owners' association or other entity may perform this LURU's duties, on behalf of some or all owners of the Brownfields Property, if said association
or entity has accepted responsibility for such performance pursuant to a notarized instrument satisfactory to DEQ that includes at a minimum, the Brownfields property address,
and the name, mailing address, telephone number and e—mail address of each owner on whose behalf the LURU is proposed to be submitted.
WAKE COUMT41 MC 82
TAMMY L. BRUMMER
REGISTER OF DEEDS
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TO THE NOTICE OF
BROWNFiELDS PROPERTY -
SURVEY PLAT
BROWNFIELDS PROJECT NAME:
RALEIGH UNiON STATION
(RUS) BUS
BROWNFIELDS PROJECT #:
23010-19-092
PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPER / OWNER:
RESEARCH TRIANGLE REGIONAL
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
200 S WEST ST, PIN 1703488236
RALEIGH TOWNSHIP, CITY OF RALEIGH
WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
DATE: 07-28-2023 SCALE: 1" = 40'
PREPARED FOR: HOFFMAN & ASSOCIATES
Revisions:
No. Date Description
01 09-12-2023 Comments
02 10-20-2023 Comments
03 10-26-2023 Comments
Project number: C20036 Sheet:
Date: 07-28-2023
Drawn by: NMH 2 of 3
Checked by: JMS
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GROUND WA TER
DA TA TABLES
SUB -SLAB VAPOR
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GROUNDWATER CONTAMINANTS IN MICROGRAMS PER LITER (THE EQUIVALENT OF PARTS PER BILLION), THE STANDARDS FOR
WHICH ARE CONTAINED IN TITLE 15A OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, SUBCHAPTER 2L (2L), RULE .0202,
OR THE 2L GROUNDWATER INTERIM MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONCENTRATIONS (IMACS) (APRIL 1, 2022 VERSION):
Groundwater
Contaminant
Sample
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Date of
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Maximum
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Exceeding Standard
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Standard
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Benzo(a) anthracene
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1/27/2021
0.369J
0.05
Benzo(b)fluoranthenc
M W-1
1/27/2021
0.371 J
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Benzo a yrene
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1/27/2021
0.365J
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TW-03
1/27/2021
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Chromium, Total
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1/27/2021
11.5
10
Chromium Hexavalent
TW-02
1/27/2021
0.828
NSE
TW-03/ Du
1/27/2021
0.792/ 0.751
Dibenz(a,h)anthraccne
MW-1
1/27/2021
0.415J
0.005
Indeno(1,2,3-cd) pyrene
MW-1
1/27/2021
0.423J
0.05
Iron
T�,'V-02
1/27/2021
702
'00
TW-03/ Du
1/27/2021
4,830/ 238
Manganese
M W-1
1/27/2021
131
50
TW-02
1/27/2021
172
TW-03/Du
1/27/2021
456/288
NSE - NO SCREENING LEVEL ESTABLISHED.
J - THE REPORTED CONCENTRATION IS AN ESTIMATED VALUE BETWEEN THE METHOD DETECTION LIMIT AND THE LABORATORY
REPORTING LIMIT.
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SOIL CONTAMINANTS IN MILLIGRAMS PER KILOGRAM (THE EQUIVALENT OF PARTS PER MILLION), THE SCREENING LEVELS FOR
WHICH ARE DERIVED FROM THE PRELIMINARY INDUSTRIAL HEALTH- BASED SOIL REMEDIAT70N GOALS OF THE INACTIVE
HAZARDOUS S17ES BRANCH OF DEQ S SUPERFUND SEC710N (JANUARY 2022 VERSION):
Soil
Contaminant
Sample
Location
Depth
(ft)
Date of
Sampling
Concentration
Exceeding
Level Screening
(mg/kg)
Residential
Screening
Level'
(mpg)
Acenaphthylene
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
0.0309J
NSE
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
0.0318J
SB-01
0-3
1/26/2021
2.02J
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
2.11J
SB-03
0-3
1/26/2021
1.181
Dup-SB (0-3)
0-3
1/27/2021
0.955J
SB-03
3-8
1/26/202 t
1.04J
SB-04
3-8
1/26/2021
2.44J
Arsenic
S B- O l
0-3
1/26/2021
2.02J
0.68
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
2.11J
SB-03
0-3
1/26/2021
1.181
Dup-SB (0-3)
0-3
1/27/2021
0.955J
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
1.04J
SB-04
3-8
1/26/2021
2.44J
Benzo(a)pyrene
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
0.523
0.11
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
0.87
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
SB-O l
0-3
1/26/2021
0.0413J
NSE
SB-01
3-8
1/26/2021
0.00836J
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
0.234
SB-02
3-8
1/26/2021
0.00861J
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
0.389
SB-04
3-8
1/26/2021
0.0334J
Chromium, Hexavalent
SB-02
3-8
1/26/2021
0.522J
0.31
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
0.349J
p-Isopropyltoluene
SB-01
0-3
1/26/2021
0.00586J
NSE
Phenanthrene
S B-01
0-3
1/26/2021
0.0443
NSE
SB-01
3-8
1/26/2021
0.0181J
SB-02
0-3
1/26/2021
0.327
SB-02
3-8
1/26/2021
0.0111J
SB-03
3-8
1/26/2021
0.142
Dup-SB (0-3)
0-3
l/27/2021
0.0102J
'SCREENING LEVELS DISPLAYED FOR NON -CARCINOGENS ARE FOR A HAZARD QUOTIENT EQUAL TO 0.2. SCREENING
LEVELS DISPLAYED FOR CARCINOGENS ARE FOR A 1.0E-6 LIFETIME INCREMENTAL CANCER RISK.
NSE - NO SCREENING LEVEL ESTABLISHED.
J - THE REPORTED CONCENTRA77ON IS AN ESTIMATED VALUE BETWEEN THE METHOD DETECTION LIMIT AND THE
LABORATORY REPORTING LIMIT
THESE SINGLE DIGIT ARSENIC VALUES ARE CONSISTENT WITH NATURALLY OCCURRING ARSENIC IN NC SOILS.
SUB -SLAB VAPOR CONTAMINANTS IN MICROGRAMS PER CUBIC METER, THE SCREENING LEVELS FOR WHICH ARE DERIVED FROM
RESIDENTIAL VAPOR INTRUSION SCREENING LEVELS OF THE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT (JANUARY 2022 VERSION):
Sub -Slab Vapor
Contaminant
Sample
Location
Date of
Sampling
Concentration
Exceeding
Screening
Level (µ /m3)
Residential
Screening
Level'
(µ m3)
Acetone
SV-01/Du
2/19/2021
16.8/17
NSE
SV-03
1/26/2021
38.5
SG-01
1/26/2021
15.4
SG-02
1/26/2021
37.5
SG-03
1/26/2021
225
Benzene
SG-O 1
1/26/2021
l4
12
SG-02
1/26/2021
29.7
SG-03
1/26/2021
105
1,3-Butadiene
SV-01/Du
2/19/2021
4.43/4.43
3.1
S V-03
1/26/2021
4.43
SG-01
1/26/2021
4.43
SG-02
1/26/2021
21.1
SG-03
1/20/2021
4.43
Ethanol
SV-01/Du
2/19/2021
38.7/43.4
NSE
SV-03
1/26/2021
25.8
SG-01
1/26/2021
10.9
SG-02
1/26/2021
14.5
SG-03
1/26/2021
62.2
Ethylbenzene
SG-03
1/26/2021
84.5
37
4-Ethyltoluene
SG-01
1/26/2021
1.65
NSE
SG-02
1/26/2021
14.5
SG-03
1/26/2021
28.9
n-Hexane
SG-03
1/26/2021
5.180
4,900
Trichlorolhioromethane
SV-01/Du
2119/2021
1.17/1.19
NSE
SV-03
1/26/2021
1.19
SG-01
1/26/2021
L80
SG-02
1/26/2021
2.83
2,2,4-Trimethy_ 1pentane
SV-01 Du
2/19/2021
7.71
NSE
SG-01
1/26/2021
20.3
SG-02
1/26/2021
17.5
1CREENING LEVELS DISPLAYED FOR NON -CARCINOGENS ARE FOR A HAZARD QUOTIENT EQUAL TO 0.2. SCREENING LEVELS
DISPLAYED FOR CARCINOGENS ARE FOR A 1.0E-6 LIFE71ME INCREMENTAL CANCER RISK.
NSE - NO SCREENING LEVEL ESTABLISHED.
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