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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20058_ Southern Loop_Soil Assessment Letter Report_2016_09_24 Via Email September 24, 2016 NCDEQ – Division of Waste Management Brownfields Program 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 Attn: Ms. Carolyn Minnich Re: Soil Assessment Report Former PARA USA, LLC Facility 10620 Southern Loop Blvd. Pineville, North Carolina H&H Job No. SOL-001 Dear Carolyn: 1.0 Introduction On behalf of Southern Loop, LLC, Hart & Hickman, PC (H&H) is submitting this letter report to document recent soil assessment activities conducted at the former PARA USA facility located at 10620 Southern Loop Boulevard in Pineville, NC (Site or subject Site). A Site location map is provided as Figure 1. The Site is comprised of one approximately 1.84 acre parcel and contains an approximately 27,000 sq. ft building. Southern Loop LLC submitted a Brownfields Property Application for the 10620 Southern Loop Boulevard property and adjacent 10710 Southern Loop property to obtain eligibility into the Brownfields Program. The Brownfields Program issued a Letter of Response dated August 22, 2016 indicating that Site was not eligible for entry into the Brownfields Program at this time because of concerns associated with operations of PARA USA, LLC (PARA) which occupied the 10620 Southern Loop Boulevard building during Southern Loop, LLC’s ownership. PARA used the facility for hand gun assembly, testing, and distribution from the mid-2000s until the mid- Ms. Carolyn Minnich September 24, 2016 Page 2 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Letter Report\10620 Southern Loop BF Assessment Letter Report_20160924.docx 2010s. PARA was listed as a generator of hazardous wastes including ignitable wastes, lead, and selenium during their occupancy in the building. In the Letter of Response, DEQ requested additional assessment activities on the 10620 Southern Loop parcel to establish that the previous tenant PARA did not contribute to contamination at the Site. Based on information provided in the Letter of Response and subsequent conversations with DEQ Brownfields personnel, H&H developed and submitted a work plan outlining proposed soil assessment activities for the 10620 Southern Loop facility to evaluate the potential for impacts in five areas of concern identified in the Letter of Response. The areas of concern were the former central hazardous waste storage area, blast booth room, sonic bath area, fire test range, and paint boot area. The Brownfields Program subsequently provided approval for the work plan in an email dated September 6, 2016. H&H conducted the soil assessment activities in accordance with the approved work plan on September 7, 2016. A brief discussion of the methods, results, and conclusions associated with recent soil assessment activities is provided in the following sections. 2.0 Soil Assessment Activities Southern Loop, LLC provided H&H with pre-construction plan drawings for PARA facility operations which were used to assist in determining the former locations of the five areas of concern. A site layout of the facility based on the pre-construction plans is provided as Figure 2 and depicts each area of concern and corresponding soil sample locations. As shown on Figure 2, one soil boring was advanced in each area of concern as follows: Former paint booth (SB-1) Former sonic bath area (SB-2) Former blast booth room (SB-3) Former firing range (SB-4) Ms. Carolyn Minnich September 24, 2016 Page 3 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Letter Report\10620 Southern Loop BF Assessment Letter Report_20160924.docx Former central hazardous waste storage area (SB-5) Soil sampling methodology and results are discussed in the sections below. 2.1 Soil Sampling Activities Prior to boring advancement, H&H contacted the public utility locator to mark public underground utilities at the Site. H&H also contracted a private utility locator to screen the boring locations for subsurface utilities at the Site that were not marked by the public locator. A concrete coring machine was utilized to penetrate through the surface concrete in each area of concern. Slab thickness was measured to be approximately 6 inches thick in each sample location. At each boring location, H&H utilized a decontaminated stainless steel hand auger to advance a soil boring through the cored hole into soil underlying the slab of the building, and continuous soil samples were collected from the center of the hand auger bucket at each boring. The soil borings were each advanced to a depth of approximately 5 feet below the ground surface (ft bgs) with the exception of the sonic bath area boring (SB-2), where hand auger refusal was encountered at approximately 3 ft bgs. Soil samples were described for lithological purposes, and field screened for the presence of obvious odors, staining, and for the presence of volatile organic vapors using a calibrated photoionization detector (PID). Based on field screening results, soil samples SB-1 and SB-3 were collected from 0.5 to 1 feet below the ground surface (ft bgs) in the former paint booth area and former blast booth area, respectively. Soil samples SB-2, SB-4 and SB-5 were collected from 2 to 3 ft bgs in the former sonic bath area, former firing range and former central hazardous waste storage area, respectively. The soil samples were placed directly into laboratory supplied glassware, which were then properly labeled and placed on ice in a laboratory supplied cooler. The coolers were delivered to Prism Laboratories, Inc. (Prism) under standard chain of custody protocols for analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260 and Hazardous Substance List (HSL) metals Ms. Carolyn Minnich September 24, 2016 Page 4 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Letter Report\10620 Southern Loop BF Assessment Letter Report_20160924.docx plus hexavalent chromium by EPA Methods 6010/7471/7196. The laboratory analytical report and chain of custody record are provided as Appendix A. Because metals are naturally occurring, H&H also collected two soil samples (BKG-1 and BKG- 2) from areas on the property that did not appear to be affected by previous Site use to establish Site-specific background concentrations for metals. The background soil samples were collected in the same manner as described above and delivered to Prism for laboratory analysis of HSL metals by EPA Methods 6010/7471. 2.2 Soil Sample Results The results of soil sample analyses are summarized in Table 1. The data were compared to DEQ Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB) Preliminary Industrial/Commercial and Residential Soil Remediation Goals (PSRGs). In addition to the PSRGs, metals results were compared to Site-specific and published concentrations for naturally occurring metals in North Carolina soils. The results indicate that no VOCs were detected above laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples collected during the assessment activities. As expected, analytical results indicate the metals arsenic, beryllium, trivalent chromium, copper, lead, nickel, thallium, and zinc were detected at concentrations above laboratory reporting limits in all five soil samples, but the concentrations are consistent with Site-specific and regional background concentrations. As noted previously, PARA was identified as a generator of lead and selenium hazardous wastes. Selenium was not detected above laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples, and only low levels of lead (6 mg/kg or less) consistent with background levels were detected in the samples. Ms. Carolyn Minnich September 24, 2016 Page 5 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Letter Report\10620 Southern Loop BF Assessment Letter Report_20160924.docx 3.0 Summary and Conclusions H&H has completed soil assessment activities at the former PARA USA facility located at 10620 Southern Loop Boulevard in Pineville, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The assessment activities included collection of soil samples in five areas of concern identified in the DEQ Brownfields Letter of Response. The results of our activities are summarized below:  No VOCs were detected above laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples collected during the assessment activities.  Several metals were detected at concentrations above laboratory reporting limits in all five soil samples, but the concentrations are consistent with Site-specific and regional background concentrations. PARA was listed as a generator of hazardous wastes including lead and selenium. Selenium was not detected above laboratory reporting limits in any of the soil samples, and only low levels of lead consistent with background levels were detected in the samples. Based on results of the soil assessment activities, there is no evidence of a release associated with PARA’s former operations. On behalf of Southern Loop, LLC, H&H requests that DEQ issue a Brownfields Letter of Eligibility for the 10620 and 10710 Southern Loop Boulevard properties per the Brownfields Property Application submitted on July 15, 2016. Ms. Carolyn Minnich September 24, 2016 Page 6 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Letter Report\10620 Southern Loop BF Assessment Letter Report_20160924.docx Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require additional information. Very truly yours, Hart & Hickman, PC Ralph McGee, PG Steven C. Hart, PG Project Geologist Principal Hydrogeologist Attachment cc: George House Pat Gregorie Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical DataSouthern Loop Properties 10620 Southern Loop Boulevard Charlotte, North CarolinaH&H Job No.SOL-001 S:\AAA-Master Projects\Southern Loop (Brooks Pierce) - SOL\Brownfields Assessment\Tables\data.xlsm 9/14/2016 Table 1 Hart & Hickman, PC Location Former Paint Booth Former Sonic Bath Former Blast Booth Former Firing Range Former Chemical Storage Sample ID SB-1 SB-2 SB-3 SB-4 SB-5 BKG-1 BKG-2 Depth (ft bgs)0.5-1 2-3 0.5-1 2-3 2-3 2-3 0-2 Sample Date 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 9/7/2016 Units VOCs (8260B) ALL BRL ALL BRL ALL BRL ALL BRL ALL BRL NA NA HSL Metals (6010/7471/7196A) Arsenic 2.2 3.3 3.2 4.0 2.2 2.0 2.2 0.68 3.0 1.0 - 18 4.8 Beryllium 0.50 0.67 0.62 0.70 0.71 0.67 0.62 32 460 BRL - 2.0 0.11 Chromium 54 34 39 29 43 42 32 NE NE 7 - 300 65 Chromium (VI)<2.40 <2.38 <2.55 <3.42 <2.27 NA NA 0.3 6.30 NE NE Chromium (III)54 34 39 29 43 NA NA 24,000 100,000 NE NE Copper 82 49 46 37 54 58 49 620 9,400 3 - 100 34 Lead 2.5 4.1 5.4 6.0 2.8 2.8 2.1 400 800 BRL - 50 16 Mercury <0.024 <0.026 <0.024 0.082 <0.023 <0.023 <0.022 4.6 70 0.03 - 0.52 0.121 Nickel 30 24 31 8.9 37 40 26 300 4,400 BRL - 150 23 Thallium 2.3 0.68 <0.65 <064 1.5 1.1 1.1 0.16 2.4 2.2-23 (3)8.6 (3) Zinc 30 40 35 27 47 45 37 4,600 70,000 25 -124 56 Notes: 1) North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB) Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRGs) (April 2016). 2) Range and mean values of background metals for North Carolina soils taken from Elements in North American Soils by Dragun and Chekiri, 2005. 3) Thallium not reported for NC or Eastern US in Dragun and Chekiri, 2005. Thallium values from Element Concentrations in Soils and Other Surficial Materials of the Conterminous US (Shacklette and Boerngen, 1984. Soil concentrations are reported in milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). Laboratory analytical methods are shown in parentheses. Only compounds detected in at least one sample shown above; see chain of custody form for complete list analyzed. ft bgs = feet below the ground surace; NA = Not Analyzed; NS = Not Specified; NE = Not Established; BRL = below laboratory reporting limits (mg/kg) Regional Background Metals in Soil(2) Background Industrial/Commercial PSRGs(1) Range Mean Screening Criteria Residential PSRGs(1) SITE LOCATION MAP SOUTHERN LOOP PROPERTIES 10620 & 10710 SOUTHERN LOOP BLVD. PINEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA DATE: JOB NO: REVISION NO: FIGURE NO: 6/29/2016 0 1SOL-001 0 2000 4000 APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET U.S.G.S. QUADRANGLE MAP 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) 2923 S. Tryon Street, Suite 100 Charlotte, NC 28203 704.586.0007(p) 704.586.0373(f) FORT MILL, SOUTH CAROLINA 1996 SITE N 2 APPENDIX A Laboratory Analytical Report Page 1 of 41 Page 2 of 41 Page 3 of 41 Page 4 of 41 Page 5 of 41 Page 6 of 41 Page 7 of 41 Page 8 of 41 Page 9 of 41 Page 10 of 41 Page 11 of 41 Page 12 of 41 Page 13 of 41 Page 14 of 41 Page 15 of 41 Page 16 of 41 Page 17 of 41 Page 18 of 41 Page 19 of 41 Page 20 of 41 Page 21 of 41 Page 22 of 41 Page 23 of 41 Page 24 of 41 Page 25 of 41 Page 26 of 41 Page 27 of 41 Page 28 of 41 Page 29 of 41 Page 30 of 41 Page 31 of 41 Page 32 of 41 Page 33 of 41 Page 34 of 41 Page 35 of 41 Page 36 of 41 Page 37 of 41 Page 38 of 41 Page 39 of 41 Page 40 of 41 Page 41 of 41