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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20031_Harrington St_PIIR_20130221 PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT 1.21 ACRE COMMERCIAL TRACT 437 & 441 NORTH HARRINGTON STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Prepared For: Mr. Gregg Sandreuter Hamilton-Merritt, Inc. 104 Lake Cliff Court Cary, North Carolina 27513 Prepared By: Mid-Atlantic Associates, Inc. 409 Rogers View Court Raleigh, North Carolina 27610 Mid-Atlantic Job No. 000R2444.01 February 21, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................1 2.0 SUMMARY OF SAMPLING ACTIVITIES...............................................................1 2.1 Soil Sampling Activities ....................................................................................1 2.2 Groundwater Sampling Activities .....................................................................2 3.0 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS..................................................2 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................2 DRAWINGS Drawing 1 Topographic Site Map Drawing 2 Soil Boring and Temporary Monitoring Well Location Map TABLE Table 1 Soil Sample Field Screening Results and Monitoring Well Details APPENDICES Appendix A Soil Boring Logs Appendix B Laboratory Analytical Report and Chain-of-Custody Record 1.0 INTRODUCTION In accordance with proposal No. P13R-6449, dated January 31, 2013, Mid-Atlantic Associates, Inc. (Mid-Atlantic) has prepared this Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report for the properties located at 437 & 441 North Harrington Street in Raleigh, North Carolina (Drawing 1). This work was conducted based on the initial findings of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Mid-Atlantic’s Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report dated January 28, 2013), which identified recognized environmental conditions (RECs) associated with multiple documented releases and/or potential historical release sources adjacent to and in the vicinity of the subject site. The objective of our scope of services was to assess the site for indications of gross (wide-spread) environmental contamination associated with the off-site RECs. 2.0 SUMMARY OF SAMPLING ACTIVITIES 2.1 Soil Sampling Activities On February 8, 2013, Mid-Atlantic mobilized to the site to oversee the advancement of two soil borings and installation of two temporary groundwater monitoring wells. Soil boring and temporary well installation services were provided by Quantex, Inc. of Raleigh, North Carolina. Sampling locations were placed on the eastern portion of each parcel of the subject site (Drawing 2) to assess if the documented off-site releases and historical operations at surrounding properties have impacted groundwater quality at the subject site. Using a GeoProbe “macrocore” sampling device and direct push technology (DPT), continuous soil samples were scanned for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using a toxic vapor analyzer (TVA), which utilizes a flame ionization detector (FID). Mid-Atlantic observed elevated FID readings from the soil samples scanned from SB-1 (Table 1). The elevated FID readings were detected in a layer of fill material extending approximately 7.5 feet below the land surface and are most likely attributable to the debris and decaying organic matter observed in the fill material. We did not observe visual or olfactory evidence of environmental contamination in this fill material. Due to the lack of potential on-site sources of contamination cited in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment report and the fact that no evidence of environmental contamination was observed during these field activities, soil samples were not submitted for laboratory analysis from the two soil borings. In general, the lithology at the site consisted of fine sandy clays and silty fine sands. Soil boring logs are provided in Appendix A. Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report February 21, 2013 437 & 441 North Harrington Street Page 2 Raleigh, North Carolina 2.2 Groundwater Sampling Activities On February 8, 2013, Quantex, Inc., under Mid-Atlantic’s supervision, constructed two temporary monitoring wells (TMW-1 and TMW-2) in soil borings SB-1 and SB-2, as shown on Drawing 2. The wells were constructed using 1-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC casing and installed such that the well screen intersected the water table at the time of construction. Groundwater was encountered at depths averaging approximately 12.5 feet below the top of casing elevations, or approximately 10.5 feet below land surface. Upon completion, the wells were developed and sampled using new, dedicated disposable polyethylene bailers. The samples were decanted into laboratory-supplied containers, packed into an ice-filled cooler and shipped under chain-of-custody to Prism Laboratories, Inc. in Charlotte, North Carolina. Both groundwater samples were analyzed for VOCs according to EPA Method 6200B. The groundwater sample at SB-1/TMW-1 was also analyzed for semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) according to EPA Method 625 (base neutrals and acid extractables). The groundwater sample from SB-2/TMW-2 was not analyzed for SVOCs due to the well’s slow groundwater recharge rate (SVOC testing required comparatively large quantities of groundwater for analysis). Upon completion of sampling activities, each well was abandoned by removing the well casing from the subsurface and filling the boring with bentonite chips. 3.0 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY TEST RESULTS The laboratory analytical report and chain-of-custody record for the groundwater samples collected at the site are provided in Appendix B. As documented, the groundwater samples collected from the on-site temporary monitoring wells did not exhibit target compounds at concentrations exceeding the laboratory reporting limit. 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on these results, it does not appear that the documented off-site releases and nearby historical operations have resulted in an adverse environmental impact to the subject site at this time based on the data collected. As such, no further assessment or remedial actions are recommended. DRAWINGS TABLE Sample ID Depth Below Land Surface (ft)OVA Results (ppm) Technician Comment Temporary Well Details 0.0' - 5.0' 46.84 5.0' - 7.5' 19.60 7.5' - 10.0' 5.47 10.0' - 12.5' 9.80 12.5' - 15.0'1.24 0.0' - 2.5'- 2.5' - 5.0'0.04 5.0' - 7.5'0.26 7.5' - 10.0'0.29 10.0' - 12.5'0.62 Notes: TVA - Toxic Vapor Analyzer DTW - Depth to Water Below Land Surface (ppm) - Parts per Million MID-ATLANTIC JOB NO. 000R2444.01 1" PVC Temporary Well Set at 14.5' BLS, Screened from 4.5' to 14.5' BLS. DTW = 9.54' 1" PVC Temporary Well Set at 12.5' BLS, Screened from 2.5' to 12.5' BLS. DTW = 11.87' SB-1 No Odors No Odors SB-2 TABLE 1 SOIL SAMPLE FIELD SCREENING RESULTS AND MONITORING WELL DETAILS 437 & 441 NORTH HARRINGTON STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA FIELD WORK CONDUCTED FEBRUARY 8, 2013 1.21 ACRE COMMERCIAL TRACT APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS ft - b g s Odors FI D R e a d i n g ( p p m ) Re c o v e r y SOIL DESCRIPTION (color, texture, moisture, etc.)Construction Deatails Installed Type II temporary monitoring well (TMW-1) to 14.5 feet BLS Notes: Depth-to-water measured at 11.74 feet below top of casing on 2/8/2013 COMMENTS:in - indicates inches N/A - indicates not applicable to this boring TVA - Toxic Vapor Analyzer ft - indicates depth in feet ppm - indicates parts per million FID - Flame Ionization Detector ft BLS - indicates feet below land surface DPT - Direct Push Technology PWR - Partially Weathered Rock 9.80 1.24 46.84 19.60 5.47 18 18 Probe refusal at 15.0 feet BLS 16 16 Top of Casing Elev. (ft): Screen: 4.5'- 14.5' Tan and gray silty clayey fine sand - SM 409 Rogers View Court Raleigh, NC 27610 Ph: 919-250-9918 Quantex, Inc.Subcontractor/Drillers: Raleigh, NC Site Name: Project Number:Macrocore Location: Drilling/Boring Method: 4 Date Started: 2/8/2013 437 & 441 North Harrington Street R2444.01 Sampling Method: 12 14 2 2/8/2013 Date Completed: 8 10 6 Dark gray fine sandy clay (FILL) - CL Reddish brown fine sandy micaceous silt - MH ft - B L S 8 10 12 14 6 2 4 Page: 1 Monitoring Equipment: Driller : NA Geoprobe DPT of Total Boring Depth (ft): NA 15.0 SB-1/TMW-1LOG OF BORING: W. Blaylock Longitude: Geologist/Engineer:TVA / FID 1 Stephen NALatitude: ft - b g s Odors FI D R e a d i n g ( p p m ) Re c o v e r y SOIL DESCRIPTION (color, texture, moisture, etc.)Construction Deatails 12 Installed Type II temporary monitoring well (TMW-2) to 12.5 feet BLS Notes: Depth-to-water measured at 12.97 feet below top of casing on 2/8/2013 COMMENTS:in - indicates inches N/A - indicates not applicable to this boring TVA - Toxic Vapor Analyzer ft - indicates depth in feet ppm - indicates parts per million FID - Flame Ionization Detector ft BLS - indicates feet below land surface DPT - Direct Push Technology PWR - Partially Weathered Rock Probe refusal at 12.5 feet BLS 12 0.04 0.26 0.29 0.62 Gray fine sandy silt - ML Gray silty fine sand - SM SB-2/TMW-2LOG OF BORING: W. Blaylock Longitude: Geologist/Engineer:TVA / FID 1 Stephen 12.5 Top of Casing Elev. (ft): NALatitude: NA ft - B L S 10 8 Screen: 2.5'- 12.5' Mottled red & brown fine sandy clay (FILL) - CL of Total Boring Depth (ft): 409 Rogers View Court Raleigh, NC 27610 Ph: 919-250-9918 Quantex, Inc.Subcontractor/Drillers: Macrocore Geoprobe DPT Page: 1 NA Raleigh, NC Project Number: 437 & 441 North Harrington Street R2444.01 Sampling Method: Drilling/Boring Method: Location: Site Name: 14 1616 14 8 10 2 4 6 Driller : 2/8/2013 2/8/2013Date Started: Date Completed: 6 2 4 Monitoring Equipment: APPENDIX B LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page 1 of 23 Page 2 of 23 Page 3 of 23 Page 4 of 23 Page 5 of 23 Page 6 of 23 Page 7 of 23 Page 8 of 23 Page 9 of 23 Page 10 of 23 Page 11 of 23 Page 12 of 23 Page 13 of 23 Page 14 of 23 Page 15 of 23 Page 16 of 23 Page 17 of 23 Page 18 of 23 Page 19 of 23 Page 20 of 23 Page 21 of 23 Page 22 of 23 Page 23 of 23