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HomeMy WebLinkAbout13023_Beacon Mfg_Final Phase 1 ESA SwannanoaPHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT SWANNANOA VALLEY SITE 202 WHITSON AVENUE SWANNANOA, NORTH CAROLINA SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES, LLC HSSW FILE NO. 2043-0649901 PREPARED FOR: Hartman, Simons, Spielman & Wood, LLP 6400 Powers Ferry Road, N.W., Suite 400 Atlanta, Georgia 30339 PREPARED BY: Irminger Consulting, Inc. 7015 Erinbrook Drive Concord, South Carolina 28025 (704) 795-1585 March 20, 2010 IC Project No. 0005-023LS Steven E. Irminger, P.E. Principal Engineer Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................... 1  1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................ 6  1.1 Project Authorization ................................................................................................................................... 6  1.2 Project Objectives ........................................................................................................................................ 6  1.3 Detailed Scope-of-Services .......................................................................................................................... 6  2.0 BACKGROUND SITE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 8  2.1 Site Location ................................................................................................................................................ 8  2.2 Site Description ............................................................................................................................................ 8  2.3 Current Site Use ........................................................................................................................................... 9  2.4 Adjoining Properties Use ............................................................................................................................. 9  2.5 Area Use ..................................................................................................................................................... 10  2.6 Site Utilities ................................................................................................................................................ 10  2.7 Site Ownership Records ............................................................................................................................. 11  3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING .................................................................................................................... 12  3.1 Regional Physiography .............................................................................................................................. 12  3.1.1 Surface Water ........................................................................................................................................ 12  3.1.2 Endangered Species/Habitats ................................................................................................................. 12  3.1.3 Cultural/Historical Resources ................................................................................................................ 13  3.1.4 Jurisdictional Waters of the United States ............................................................................................. 13  3.2 Soil and Rock Conditions ........................................................................................................................... 14  3.3 Groundwater Conditions ............................................................................................................................ 14  4.0 HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 16  4.1 Site and Area History Summary ........................................................................................................................ 16  4.2 City Directory Review ............................................................................................................................... 16  4.3 Historical Map Review .............................................................................................................................. 16  4.4 Aerial Photographs ..................................................................................................................................... 18  4.5 Historical Atlas Review ............................................................................................................................. 20  5.0 PREVIOUS SITE INVESTIGATIONS ......................................................................................................... 21  6.0 REGULATORY DATABASE REVIEW ...................................................................................................... 28  6.1 Federal Agency Database Review .............................................................................................................. 28  6.2 State Agency Database Review ...................................................................................................................... 30  6.3 Local Regulatory Agencies .......................................................................................................................... 33  7.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE ........................................................................................................................... 34  7.1 Exterior Observations ................................................................................................................................. 34  7.1.1 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) ..................................................................................................... 35  7.1.2 Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs) ..................................................................................................... 35  7.1.3 Hazardous Substances and Chemicals ................................................................................................... 35  7.1.4 Surface Staining ..................................................................................................................................... 35  7.1.5 Electrical Transformers/Equipment ....................................................................................................... 35  7.1.6 Drywells and Sumps .............................................................................................................................. 35  7.1.7 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons .............................................................................................................................. 36  7.1.8 Wells ...................................................................................................................................................... 36  7.1.9 Solid Waste ............................................................................................................................................ 36  7.1.10 Process Wastewater ........................................................................................................................... 36  7.1.11 Septic Systems ................................................................................................................................... 36  7.1.12 Stressed Vegetation ........................................................................................................................... 36  7.1.13 Soil/Water Sampling ......................................................................................................................... 36  7.1.14 Oil/Water Separators ......................................................................................................................... 37  7.1.15 Surface Water Runoff ........................................................................................................................ 37  7.1.16 Other Observation ............................................................................................................................. 37  7.2 Interior Observations .................................................................................................................................. 37  7.2.1 Construction ........................................................................................................................................... 37  7.2.2 Heating and Cooling .............................................................................................................................. 38  7.2.3 Current Site Use ..................................................................................................................................... 38  Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA iii 7.2.4 Chemical Use and Storage Areas ........................................................................................................... 38  7.2.5 Hazardous Waste Generated and Waste Storage Areas ......................................................................... 39  7.2.6 Stains or Corrosion ................................................................................................................................ 39  7.2.7 Floor Drains or Sumps ........................................................................................................................... 39  7.2.8 Transformers .......................................................................................................................................... 39  7.2.9 Other Interior Observations ................................................................................................................... 39  8.0 VICINITY RECONNAISSANCE.................................................................................................................. 39  8.1 Adjoining Properties .................................................................................................................................. 40  8.2 Vicinity Properties Use .............................................................................................................................. 40  8.3 Historical Uses of Neighboring Properties ................................................................................................. 40  9.0  VAPOR INTRUSION PATHWAY .............................................................................................................. 42  10.0 INTERVIEWS ................................................................................................................................................ 42  11.0 DATA FAILURES, LIMITING CONDITIONS ............................................................................................ 44  12.0 ADDITIONAL SERVICES ................................................................................................................................ 45  12.1 Wetlands ......................................................................................................................................................... 45  12.2 Asbestos-Containing Materials ....................................................................................................................... 45  12.3 Lead Based Paint ............................................................................................................................................ 45  12.4 High Voltage Power lines ............................................................................................................................... 45  12.5 Radon .............................................................................................................................................................. 45  13.0 CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 47  14.0 SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS ................................ 50  15.0 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................................... 51  LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 STREET MAP FIGURE 2 AREA 1 SITE MAP FIGURE 3 AREA 2 SITE MAP FIGURE 4 AREA 3 SITE MAP FIGURE 5 AREA 4 SITE MAP FIGURE 6 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDIX 2 PARCEL INFORMATION APPENDIX 3 HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS APPENDIX 4 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS AND SANBORN MAPS APPENDIX 5 COMPILATION OF SOIL AND GROUNDWATER ANALYSES APPENDIX 6 DATABASE SEARCH REPORT APPENDIX 7 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Irminger Consulting, Inc. has conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the property located at 202 Whitson Avenue, Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina (Site). The Site consists of two parcels totaling approximately 42.29 acres in area located in a mixed commercial and residential area of Swannanoa, North Carolina. The Site is developed with a single-story warehouse building, a portion of which is used for storage of bottled water and the rest being vacant, and a single-story commercial office building, which is used by a church. The remainder of the Property is occupied by the concrete slabs of former buildings, asphalt parking lots, and vacant fields. Based on readily available historical information, the Site was originally developed as a farm. Information regarding the date of first development was not readily available. In 1924, the Site was developed as a textile mill operated by Beacon Manufacturing, Inc. The textile mill produced cotton blankets. During World War II, the blankets were made of wool. After the war, the blanket fabric returned to cotton. The Site use continued as a textile mill, with numerous renovations and expansions. The facility consisted of buildings totaling 1.4 million square feet interior area. In 2002, the business was closed because of economic conditions. On September 3, 2003, the main portion of the facility was destroyed by fire. After the fire, the burned debris, building superstructures, and some of the concrete foundation slabs were removed from the Property. Textile processes used at the plant included rotary screen printing, napping, permanapping, warping, Dornier weaving, Jacquard weaving, spinning, needle punch, and package dyeing. The Site address appears on the following Federal databases: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS), Facility Index System (FINDS), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Non-generator, The Site address appears on the following State databases: Underground Storage Tank (UST), Leaking UST (LUST), Incident Management Database (IMD), and the State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) list. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 2 One adjoining property address was observed on the LUST database. The facility is the Ted Fox Gulf Service station which was apparently located at an adjoining upgradient position. The precise location of this facility is not confirmed. However, the facility has received No Further Action (NFA) status from the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) are defined by the ASTM Standard Practice E1527-05 as the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property. Based on a study of the Phase 1 ESA report, the following RECs were observed associated with the Site. 1. Groundwater samples collected from two monitoring wells (MW-4 and MW-4A) were reported by the laboratory to have concentrations of tetrachloroethene and other chlorinated solvents at concentrations greater than the North Carolina 2L groundwater standards. The source of the groundwater contamination is unknown. The groundwater contamination has been reported to the DENR and remains an open incident (Number 14598) on file with the IHSB. The documented presence of dissolved chlorinated solvents greater than the DENR reporting level and an open incident is considered an REC associated with the Site. 2. The results of soil samples collected during the closure of a gasoline UST in 1991 indicated adsorbed hydrocarbons. The contamination was reported to the DENR and remains an open incident (Number 13776) with the UST section of the DENR. The documented presence of soil contamination greater than the DENR reporting level and the open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 3. The results of soil samples collected during a Phase 2 ESA in May 1993 from the area of the Boiler House, reported adsorbed petroleum hydrocarbons at concentrations greater than the DENR reporting levels. The source of the adsorbed hydrocarbons was an unknown surface spill. A partial excavation of impacted soil was conducted, but the proximity of the building prevented retrieval of all the soil. The results of the assessment Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 3 and remediation were reported to the DENR and represent an open incident (Number 10371) on file with the UST section of the DENR. The documented presence of soil contamination greater than the DENR reporting level and the open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 4. The former fuel AST farm in Area 3 was reported to have stained surface soil in May 1993. Assessment and excavation activities at that time were not able to remove all of the impacted soil. The soil contamination was reported to the DENR and has been assigned incident number 10372. This incident remains open with the UST section of the DENR. Based on Site observations January 17, 2010, additional soil excavation has occurred in Area 3 since removal of the ASTs in approximately 2004. The open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 5. A spill of Number 6 fuel oil during the fire of September 2003 impacted floor drains and the soil beneath the drains. The storm drains and associated underlying soil were removed from the Site in 2007. The spill has been assigned Incident Number 87345 by the DENR and remains an open incident on file with the UST section of the DENR. 6. Incident numbers 10371, 10372, and 87345 have been combined under a State Hazardous Waste Site Incident Number NCN000407672. It is IC understands that closure of each incident is required prior to removal of the Site address as a State Hazardous Waste Site. 7. Buried solid waste has been documented beneath the asphalt parking lot of Area 1. Geophysical surveys have delineated the areal extent of the buried waste. The maximum dimensions of the buried waste area are 180-feet by 250-feet and a depth of 10-feet. Test trenches conducted in the area have documented that the buried waste consists of ash, metal debris, and brick and concrete. Analyses of soil mixed with the debris revealed concentrations of inorganics greater than the North Carolina Soil Remediation Goals. Analysis of groundwater samples from wells downgradient of the solid waste were reported with chlorinated solvents, including vinyl chloride greater than the 2L standard. 8. An auto repair facility located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Whitson Avenue and Alexander Place and adjoining the western boundary of the Site is indicated on the 1950 and 1954 Sanborn maps as containing gasoline tanks. The location of the facility is considered cross-gradient to the Site, however, based on its proximity, impacted groundwater from the facility, if present, may have migrated onto the western Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 4 edge of Area 2. The possibility of impact from the adjoining historical filing station is considered an REC associated with the Site. 9. A 10,000 gallon UST containing Varsol was removed from the northwest corner of the main manufacturing facility is 1990. No documentation regarding soil or groundwater conditions at this location were observed. The lack of information is considered an REC associated with the Site. 10. The southern side of the main manufacturing facility contained a laboratory. No soil or groundwater assessment activities have been conducted in the vicinity of the laboratory. Chemicals stored within the laboratory or disposed down drains at this location may have impacted the soil or groundwater beneath the Site. The presence of the laboratory is considered an REC associated with the Site. 11. The Site has had an industrial use since 1924. Prior to the 1950’s, information regarding the industrial processes, use of materials, and disposition of wastes, is not readily available. The poorly documented industrial use of the property between 1924 and the 1950’s is considered an REC associated with the Site. Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) are defined by the ASTM Standard Practice E1527-05 as an environmental condition which in the past would have been considered a recognized environmental condition, but which may or may not be considered a recognized environmental condition currently. The following HREC was revealed during the Phase 1 ESA.  The building at Area 1 reported a LUST in 1991 during the excavation of a heating oil UST. The DENR assigned the facility incident number 23874. Based on additional assessment information, the DENR closed the incident in 1994. This closed LUST incident is considered a resolved HREC. No other HREC’s were revealed during the assessment. Environmental Issues include environmental concerns identified by AEI that warrant discussion but do not qualify as recognized environmental conditions, as defined by the ASTM Standard Practice E1527-05. Environmental concerns were observed associated with the Site. They are: Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 5 1. Based on the date of construction, building materials in the church building (constructed in 1978) and the warehouse (constructed in 1948), may contain asbestos. 2. Based on the date of construction, building materials in the church building (constructed in 1978) and the warehouse (constructed in 1948), may contain lead-based paint. 3. Surface conditions consistent with the definition of a wetland were observed on Area 2. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 6 1.0 INTRODUCTION The following sections describe the purpose for the investigation and a listing of the scope of services performed. 1.1 Project Authorization This report presents the results of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) conducted by Irminger Consulting, Inc. (IC) for Hartman, Simons, Spielman and Wood, LLP (HSSW), at the property located at 202 Whitson Avenue, Swannanoa, North Carolina (Site). Authorization to proceed on this project was granted by HSSW in January 2010. The Site visit portion of the assessment was conducted on January 18, and February 12, 2010. 1.2 Project Objectives The purpose of this Phase I ESA is to determine whether surficial or historical evidence indicates the presence of environmental concerns associated with the Site. The assessment was conducted in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practice E1527-05 for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments. 1.3 Detailed Scope-of-Services A summary of activities conducted as part of this investigation follows:  A Site visit to develop an understanding of the current and historical processes and operations which may have been conducted at the Site.  Obtain aerial photographs for Site and vicinity for evidence of previous activities.  Review state and EPA databases to locate regulated facilities and items of environmental concern of the Site and in the Site vicinity.  Review current on-Site environmental management practices. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 7  Conduct interviews with available personnel to document past and present environmental practices.  Describe soil, groundwater, and surface water quality and conditions, and potential for flooding at the Site.  Identify on-Site transformers, capacitors, hydraulic equipment or switches that may contain PCBs.  Identify aboveground and underground storage tanks on-Site by visual methods during the Site inspection.  Review past use, disposal, treatment or storage of waste or petroleum on-Site.  A preliminary evaluation of the potential presence of protected species or habitats.  A preliminary evaluation of the potential of historical cultural resources.  Identify potential environmental concerns with past or present operations on the property.  Survey the surrounding properties to identify actual or potential environmental concerns that could affect the subject property.  Present findings of the assessment in a report that will include a general location map identifying the property, a plot plan, and photographs identifying significant features of the property, and appendices of pertinent database material. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 8 2.0 BACKGROUND SITE INFORMATION The following sections provide an overview of the subject property and the vicinity general characteristics. Site photographs recorded of the Site during the Site visit on January 18, 2010, are contained in Appendix 1. 2.1 Site Location The subject Site is located at 202 Whitson Avenue, Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The Site is located at the southeast quadrant of the intersection of U.S. Highway 70 and Whitson Avenue. The approximate Site location is shown on a street atlas as Figure 1. 2.2 Site Description The Site is an irregular shaped property of approximately 42.29-acres in area and is bound by U.S. Highway 70 to the northwest and Interstate 40 to the southeast near the center of Swannanoa, North Carolina. Municipal streets divide the Site into four contiguous areas. Area 1 is bound by U.S. Highway 70 to the northwest, Whitson Avenue to the southwest, and Richmond Avenue to the southeast. Area 2 is bound by Richmond Avenue to the northwest, Whitson Avenue to the southwest, Barker Street to the northeast, and Main Street (a.k.a. Old Lytle Cove Road) and Railroad Avenue to the southeast. Area 3 is bound by Main Street (a.k.a Old Lytle Cove Road) to the northwest, Dennis Street to the southwest, and Interstate 40 to the southeast. Area 4 is bound by Railroad Avenue to the northwest, Dennis Street to the northeast, and Interstate 40 to the southeast. Site Maps for Areas 1 through 4 are provided as Figures 2 through Figure 5. The Site is currently developed with two single-story buildings. One building, known as the Butler Warehouse, is located in Area 4, on the southeast side of Railroad Avenue. The second building is a single story commercial office building in Area 1 and was formerly occupied by the company store. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 9 The remaining portions of the Property are occupied by concrete slabs of former buildings, asphalt parking lots, and vacant land. A portion of Area 2 is used to store a large stockpile of gravel which was generated by grinding of concrete during demolition of the former structures and some of their slabs. The Site slopes gently toward the northwest. A stream flows through a concrete lined channel across Areas 1 and 2 from south to north. For approximately 100 yards, the stream flows underneath the concrete slab of a former building in Area 2. 2.3 Current Site Use The majority of the Butler warehouse is vacant and in disrepair. A portion of the western end of the warehouse is used as storage for pallets of water bottles. The building in Area 1 is currently used as a church. A portion of the vacant land of Area 2 is occupied by a large stockpile of stone. The stone stockpile appears to be the remnants of concrete superstructure and foundations which were pulverized onsite. A copy of municipal parcel information available from the Buncombe County GIS website is included in Appendix 2. 2.4 Adjoining Properties Use Area 1: The northeastern property line adjoins residential properties. To the south, across Richmond Avenue is Area 2. To the southwest is a veterinary hospital and Whitson Avenue, beyond which is a used car sales business and retail businesses. Northwest of Area 1, across U.S. Highway 70, are vacant undeveloped land and the Swannanoa River. Area 2: The northeastern property line adjoins Barker Street, beyond which are single- family residences. Northwest of Area 2, across Richmond Avenue, are single-family residences and Area 1. To the southwest, across Whitson Avenue, are a single-family residence, a church, an automotive repair business, commercial retail businesses, and a parking lot. To the southeast is a Norfolk Southern railroad track, Railroad Avenue, and Main Street, beyond which are single-family residences and Areas 3 and 4. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 10 Area 3: The northeastern property line adjoins an unnamed creek, beyond which are residential properties. To the northwest is Main Street, beyond which is the Norfolk Southern Railroad track and Area 2. To the southwest, across Dennis Street, is Area 4. To the southeast is a single-family residence and Interstate 40. Area 4: The northeastern property line adjoins railroad tracks owned by Norfolk Southern and Railroad Avenue, beyond which is the Swannanoa fire station and several commercial businesses. The southwestern property line adjoins a residential property. To the southeast is Interstate 40. Northeast of Area 4, across Dennis Street, is Area 3. An aerial photograph showing the boundaries of the Site and of the adjoining properties is provided as Figures 2 through 5. 2.5 Area Use The Site vicinity land use is a mix of commercial and residential to the northwest of the Property and includes the central business district of the Town of Swannanoa. Land use in other directions from the Property is generally residential. There is little industrial use in the Site vicinity. 2.6 Site Utilities Based on Site observations, there is underground electric, municipal water and storm and sanitary sewer service available to the property. Electrical service is provided by CP&L Company. Sanitary sewer and municipal water services are provided by the City of Swannanoa. Storm water from Area 1 flows as a sheet to drainage features in Whitson Avenue or U.S. Highway 70. Storm water in Areas 2 and 3 appears to either infiltrate onsite or is directed to surface water features in these areas. Storm water from Area 4 flows as a sheet to the northwest where it infiltrates the ground along the northwest edge of the building and the railroad track. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 11 2.7 Site Ownership Records Based on a review of online records with the Buncombe County Tax Assessor, the Site consists of two tracts with parcel numbers 9699-10-1561 and 9699-01-5276. The Buncombe County Register of Deeds office lists the current owner of the property as Swannanoa Valley Properties, LLC of Fairview, North Carolina. A copy of the deed and plat are included in Appendix 2. There were no indications on the deed of environmental land use or activity use restrictions. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 12 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The following sections provide information regarding the general physiographic, hydrologic and soil conditions in the area of the Site. 3.1 Regional Physiography IC obtained a copy of a 1991 United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5-minute topographic map showing the Site and vicinity. A portion of the topographic contour map showing the approximate Site location is provided as Figure 6. The topographic contour map shows the property to have an elevation of approximately 2,200 feet above Mean Sea Level. Topographic contours across the Site indicate that the Site slopes moderately to the north. The direction of groundwater flow in the surficial aquifer may be expected to mimic the regional slope toward the north. The topographic map shows the Site to be developed with several buildings. Area 1 appears to be developed with the current structure and one additional small structure. Area 2 is developed with a large structure and several small structures. Area 3 is developed with a structure and two large diameter tanks. Area 4 appears to be developed with the current building; however, the building shown extends farther to the northeast than the current building. 3.1.1 Surface Water The USGS topographic map shows an unnamed stream which flows along the northeast side of Area 3, and across Areas 2 and 1. The stream continues to the north and flows into the Swannanoa River. 3.1.2 Endangered Species/Habitats IC reviewed the North Carolina Endangered and Threatened Species List dated January 31, 2008, for Buncombe County. Based on the list, the following federal or state threatened and endangered species are known to be located in Buncombe County: Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 13  Bog Turtle  Carolina Northern Flying Squirrel;  Eastern Puma;  Gray Bat;  Spotfin Chub;  Appalachian elktoe;  Tan Riffleshell;  Bunched Arrowhead;  Mountain Sweet Pitcherplant;  Spreading Avens;  Virginia Spiraea; and,  Rock Gnome Lichen. Since the Site was completely developed as recently as 2003, the risk of a protected plant or animal species on the property is considered low. No additional evaluation of endangered species or habitats is recommended at this time. 3.1.3 Cultural/Historical Resources Site observations did not reveal any obvious potential cultural/historical resources such as cemeteries, unique or old structures, or historical mounds. IC reviewed the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) web site for the Site location. No registered sites are recorded for the Site address on the NRHP. 3.1.4 Jurisdictional Waters of the United States IC reviewed the Fish and Game Wetland Mapper for wetland information at the Site. The Wetland Mapper did not indicate the presence of wetlands at the Site or on adjoining properties. A copy of the wetland map for the Site and vicinity is provided in Appendix 2. Conditions observed at the Site (Area 2) during the Site visit; however, were consistent with the definition of a wetland. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 14 IC acquired the National Flood Insurance Program Map Panel Number 3710363300J dated August 16, 2007. According to the flood map, the Site is not located within a flood plain. A copy of the flood panel is located in Appendix 2. 3.2 Soil and Rock Conditions According to the Geologic Map of North Carolina 1985, the Site is located in the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province which generally consists of mountains with steep slopes and valleys. The dominant rocks in this region are composed mainly of metagraywacke with mica schist, muscovite biotite gneiss and graphitic schist of the Ashe Metamorphic Suite and Tallulah Falls Formation. The depth to bedrock is highly variable but is generally encountered less than 100-feet below grade. This area is geologically characterized by a thin layer of red saprolite over fractured bedrock. Saprolite is defined as soft, earthy, clay-rich, thoroughly decomposed rock formed in place by chemical weathering of igneous and metamorphic rocks. The term is applied to any unconsolidated residual material underlying the soil and grading to bedrock below. IC’s review of available onsite historical assessment information indicates that the Site is underlain by approximately 15-feet of sandy silt above bedrock. The Buncombe County Soil Survey lists the soil of the Site as Urban Land where more than 85 percent of the land is covered by buildings, pavement, or other impervious material. 3.3 Groundwater Conditions The project is located in an area underlain by an un-named regolith-fractured crystalline rock aquifer system. The aquifer system is not a sole-source aquifer, however, it is frequently used to provide both potable and irrigation water in rural areas of Buncombe County. Occurrence, movement, and recharge of groundwater in the fractured bedrock aquifer are not well understood. An unconfined surficial aquifer also occurs in Buncombe County. Typically, a thin layer of groundwater occurs at the Saprolite/bedrock interface. The surficial aquifer is capable of producing water in sufficient quantity and quality for potable use. Movement of Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 15 groundwater in the surficial aquifer generally follows surface topography. Based on a review of the USGS topographic contour map, the regional groundwater flow direction at the Site should be toward the north-northwest. A review of Federal and State water well permits reported no public water supplies sourced by a well located within one mile of the Site. The Federal water well database lists one USGS test well located within one mile of the Site. The nearest USGS well is located approximately 0.6-miles northwest of the Site and is listed to be 61 feet deep with a static water level of 48-feet below grade. The well surface location is reported to be topographically lower than the Site. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 16 4.0 HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION The following sections detail historical information for the Site. 4.1 Site and Area History Summary Based on building department records, aerial photographs dating to 1951, Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps dating to 1950, and other historical records, the Site was developed as a farm prior to construction of the Beacon Manufacturing, Inc. textile mill in 1924. The date of first development as a farm was not readily available. The primary product produced by the mill was cotton blankets. During World War II, the blankets were made from wool. By the 1950’s, rayon fibers were included in the cotton blanket weave. By the 1990’s, the blankets were produced from acrylic fibers. The facility was expanded over the years and at one time employed 2,000 people, supported a mill village, and contained a company store. In the 1990’s, economic conditions resulted in several reductions in the size of the operations. In 2002, the facility was idled. Textile processes used at the plant included rotary screen printing, napping, permanapping, warping, Dornier weaving, Jacquard weaving, spinning, needle punch, and package dyeing. Information regarding processes at the plant prior to the 1950’s was not readily available. 4.2 City Directory Review City Directories at the Buncombe County Main Library were reviewed for the Site and adjoining addresses. However, City Directories were not available for the Swannanoa area. 4.3 Historical Map Review IC obtained historical topographic contour maps for the Site area from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) of Milford, Connecticut. Historical topographic maps were Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 17 available for the years 1900, 1962, 1990, and 1997. A summary of our review of the historical topographic maps is below. Copies of the topographic contour maps are provided in Appendix 3. 1900 Topographic Contour Map This map shows the Site to be undeveloped except for a structure located along Highway 70. A stream crosses the Site form south to north. 1962 Topographic Contour Map This map shows Area 1 developed with four small structures along Richmond Avenue. Area 2 is improved with a large manufacturing structure. Area 3 is improved with a structure and what appears to be a large diameter storage tank. Area 4 is improved with a large structure which appears to be the current warehouse. A stream crosses the facility from south to north. Gas tanks are indicated approximately 500-feey southwest of Area 2. Interstate 40 has been constructed south of the Site. 1990 Topographic Contour Map The conditions observed on this map are similar to conditions recorded on the 1962 map except that Area 1 is developed with two commercial buildings which appear similar to the church and veterinary buildings currently in this area. The manufacturing building in Area 2 appears to have been expanded to the east and north. A second above-ground storage tank is located on Area 3. 1997 Topographic Contour Map The conditions observed on this map are similar to conditions recorded on the 1990 map. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 18 4.4 Aerial Photographs IC acquired aerial photographs of the Site dated 1951, 1963, 1975, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1998, 2002 and 2006 from the United States Department of Agriculture, the Microsoft Terraserver, and the Buncombe County GIS website. Copies of the aerial photographs are contained in Appendix 4. A summary of the observations for the aerial photographs follow. Aerial Photograph Dated 1951; Scale is 1-inch equals 1,320-feet This black and white photograph shows Area 1 to be undeveloped. Area 2 is developed with two large industrial buildings. The building located on the southwest corner of Area 2 appears to be multiple stories tall. Area 3 is developed with a single-story building. Area 4 is improved with a large industrial building which is located on the eastern portion of this area. The western portion of Area 4 is developed with residential properties. The adjoining property to the north is a combination of undeveloped land and residential. The land to the east appears to be residential. The land use to the west appears to be commercial. South of the Site, the land use appears to be vacant and undeveloped. Aerial Photograph Dated 1963; Scale is 1-inch equals 1,320-feet Conditions in the 1963 aerial photograph appear similar to those recorded in the 1951 aerial photograph except that the warehouse in Area 4 has been expanded toward the west. In addition, a large diameter aboveground storage tank is located in Area 3. Aerial Photograph Dated 1975; Scale is 1-inch equals 1,320-feet Conditions in the 1975 aerial photograph appear similar to those recorded in the 1963 photograph except that the large manufacturing building in Area 2 has been expanded to the east. A second large diameter aboveground storage tank is located in Area 3. Area 1 is improved with a parking lot. Aerial Photograph Dated 1982; Scale is 1-inch equals 1,320-feet Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 19 This black and white photograph shows the Site and vicinity conditions similar to those recorded in the 1975 photograph, except that three more aboveground storage tanks have been constructed in Area 3. Aerial Photograph Dated 1988; Scale is 1-inch equals 1,320-feet This black and white photograph shows the Site and vicinity to be similar to conditions recorded in the 1982 aerial photograph except that two horizontal tanks are visible at the northwest corner of Area 2. Aerial Photograph Dated 1995; Scale is 1-inch equals 500-feet This black and white photograph shows the Site and vicinity to be similar to conditions recorded in the 1988 aerial photograph except that a large diameter tank is visible along the northeast side of the manufacturing building located in Area 2. Aerial Photograph Dated 1998; Scale is 1-inch equals 500-feet This black and white photograph shows the Site and vicinity to be similar to conditions recorded in the 1995 aerial photograph. Aerial Photograph Dated 2002; Scale is 1-inch equals 500-feet This color photograph shows the Site and vicinity to be similar to conditions recorded in the 1998 aerial photograph. Aerial Photograph Dated 2006; Scale is 1-inch equals 500-feet This color photograph shows the manufacturing building and multi-story buildings of Area 2 to be razed except for their foundations. The eastern portion of the manufacturing building and the aboveground tank at this location appear to be intact. The two horizontal aboveground storage tanks which were present at the northwest corner of Area 2, have been removed. The building at Area 1 appears intact. The building at Area 3 appears intact, however, the four aboveground storage tanks which were south of this building have been removed. The aboveground storage tank east of the building is still present. The warehouse building in Area 4 appears intact. The Site appears to be overgrown with vegetation. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 20 4.5 Historical Atlas Review IC requested historical Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for the area from EDR. Two Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, recorded in 1950 and 1955 were available. A summary of our observations of the maps are below. Copies of the Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps are provided in Appendix 4. 1950 Sanborn Map This map shows Area 2 developed with the main manufacturing facility. The southeast corner of the main manufacturing facility is indicated to have two boiler houses. There is also a shop and an oil house in this vicinity. A gasoline tank is indicated to be next to the oil house. A coal trestle is located immediately south of the boiler houses. An auto repair facility is indicated southwest of the Site, across Whitson Avenue. The repair facility is indicated to have two gasoline tanks at the front of the facility. 1954 Sanborn Map Conditions in the 1954 Sanborn Map appear similar to those recorded on the 1950 Sanborn Map. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 21 5.0 PREVIOUS SITE INVESTIGATIONS There have been numerous assessments and environmental investigations conducted at the Site. IC was provided copies of environmental reports of the property and also reviewed numerous reports on file at the DENR Asheville, Raleigh, and Winston Salem regional offices. A discussion of the regulatory status of the Site is contained in Section 6.0 of this report. The reports reviewed by IC during this investigation are summarized below. A summary of analytical data results compiled by IC in the reports, is contained in Appendix 5. UST Closure Letter; Spatco Environmental, February 4, 1991 This letter describes the closure of a 270 gallon underground storage tank (UST) which was located near the southeast exterior corner of the main manufacturing building in Area 2. Approximately 90 tons of impacted soil was removed with the UST. Confirmation soil samples collected below the UST indicate that no additional work was required. Analytical Results of Soil Samples, S&ME, Inc., May 26, 1993 This letter describes the results of analytical tests performed on soil samples collected from visible surface stains near the northwest corner of the warehouse building in Area 4 and from the southeast corner of the existing boiler house in Area 2 and from the aboveground fuel storage tanks in Area 3. The stained soil was excavated and drummed and soil samples collected from the bottom of the finished excavations. The soil sample from the warehouse area did not contain oil and grease concentrations greater than the cleanup standard of 250 mg/kg. Soil samples collected from the area of the boiler house were reported to contain total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and oil and grease at concentrations above the cleanup level. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 22 Six soil samples collected from the aboveground fuel storage tank area were reported to contain oil and grease hydrocarbons at concentrations ranging from 29 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) to 77,404 mg/kg. Phase II Environmental Limited Soil and Ground Water Assessment, ERM, July 25, 2001 The assessment was conducted to evaluate concerns identified in a Phase 1 ESA conducted by ERM in October 2000. The assessment included the advancement of 10 soil borings at the Site and collection of a groundwater sample from monitoring well MW-4. In addition, two stream sediment samples and three surface water samples were collected from the onsite unnamed creek. Elevated concentrations of TPH gasoline range organics (GRO) and TPH diesel range organics (DRO) were reported in two soil samples collected from the area of the Outlet Store UST on Area 1. Acetone was detected in a soil sample collected from the area of the loading dock on Area 2. Chloroform was detected in the upgradient surface water sample. No other VOCs or SVOCs were reported above the detection limit in any of the other surface water samples, or in any of the sediment samples. Trichloroethene (TCE) and chloroform were reported in the groundwater sample collected from well MW-4 which was located on the north side of the main manufacturing building on Area 2. Interim Comprehensive Site Assessment Report; S&ME, August 2001 This report investigated the following nine areas of concern: AOC 1: Stained Soils at Boiler Room; AOC 2: Fuel Oil AST Release; AOC 3: Former 10,000-gallon Gasoline UST; AOC 4: Machinery Oil Release; AOC 5: Western AST Tank Farm; AOC 6: Former 270 gallon Gasoline UST; Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 23 AOC 7: Stained Soil at Warehouse; AOC 8: Electrical Transformer; and, AOC 9: Surface Water Stream The work was conducted in response to a Notice of Violation from the DENR on October 3, 1995, requesting a Site-wide comprehensive environmental assessment. This document is the last of a series of three to address the AOC’s listed above. Based on the soil and groundwater data collected, the report recommended no additional assessment required for AOC’s 1, 2, 5, 7, and 8. Impacts at AOC 3 and AOC 6 were considered low risk and would not require additional assessment or remediation. Low concentrations of chlorinated solvents in AOC 4 were reported in groundwater samples collected from wells installed in this area. Fluid level measurements recorded from the monitoring wells on December 19, 2000, were converted to elevations, plotted on a Site Layout, and contoured. The piezometric surface contours indicated a direction of groundwater flow toward the northwest. Groundwater samples were collected from wells MW-2 through MW-7 (well MW-1 could not be located). Lead was reported in well MW-3 at a concentration of 17 micrograms per Liter (ug/L). This well is near a former 10,000 gallon UST storing gasoline on the east side of the main manufacturing plant. Chlorinated solvents, including trichloroethene at 6.3 ug/L were reported in the groundwater sample collected from well MW-4. Well MW-4 is located along the north side of the main manufacturing building in Area 2. Well MW-5 was located along the west side of the main mill building. The groundwater sample from this well was reported with chloroform, lead, and chromium at concentrations above the 2L standard. None of the other water samples reported tested parameters at concentrations greater than 2L. The stream sample was reported with a concentration of 1,4-dichloroethene of 1.4 ug/L. No other tested parameters were reported greater than the detection limit. A sediment sample was reported with TPH-DRO at 64mg/kg. The report summarized the tanks at the Site in the following table. TANK LOCATION VOLUME CONTENTS DATE DATE Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 24 TYPE (GALLONS) INSTALLED CLOSED AST Southern AST Tank Farm 30,000 #6 Fuel Oil 1974 Not Reported AST Southern AST Tank Farm 30,000 #6 Fuel Oil 1974 Not Reported AST Southern AST Tank Farm 30,000 #6 Fuel Oil 1974 Not Reported AST Southern AST Tank Farm 250,000 #6 Fuel Oil 1974 Not Reported UST Eastern side of Manufacturing Building 10,000 Gasoline Unknown 1970’s UST South side of Manufacturing Building 270 Gasoline Unknown 11/28/90 UST Northwest corner of Manufacturing Building 10,000 Varsol Unknown 4/20/90 ASTs Western side of Manufacturing Building Varies Caustic Soda, Hydrogen Peroxide, Salt Brine Unknown Unknown ASTs Northeast (interior) corner of Manufacturing Building Varies Acetic Acid, Wastewater Emulsion Unknown Unknown Underground Storage Tank Closure Report, Operations Excellence, Inc. October 10, 2001; This report was for the closure by removal of a UST from the Beacon Outlet Store at 105 Whitson Avenue in Area 1 (current church building). The UST was a 1,000-gallon heating oil tank removed on September 12, 2001. Approximately 34 tons of petroleum impacted soil was removed from the excavation. Sidewall soil samples were analyzed for TPH and exceeded the State Action Level. Groundwater was encountered in the excavation at a depth of 10-feet below grade. Phase 1 Limited Site Assessment Report; Operations Excellence, Inc., December 6, 2001 Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 25 This assessment was conducted of the Beacon Outlet Store located at 105 Whitson Avenue (current church building of Area 1). The purpose of the assessment was to delineate soil contamination discovered during a UST excavation at this facility. One boring was advanced slightly downgradient of the former excavation and converted to a monitoring well. Analyses of soil samples from the boring reported no parameters greater than the detection limit. The groundwater sample reported Di-n-butyl-phthalate at 112 ug/L. No other parameters were detected in the water sample from the monitoring well. The report recommended that the incident receive No Further action status. Environmental Investigation Report, the Pinnacle Consulting Group, June 2, 2004 This report describes the results of groundwater and soil samples collected from the facility after the fire of September 3, 2003. Groundwater samples were collected April 20, 2004, from six monitoring wells which had been installed prior to closure of the facility in April 2002. Thirty-four soil samples were collected from 25 locations for laboratory analysis during the week of May 3, 2004. The sample locations were based on a 100-foot by 100-foot grid. The soil samples were collected from grade to 1-foot below grade and from five to six feet below grade. Volatile Organic Compounds were found in 11 of 34 soil samples. The most commonly detected parameters were acetone and 2-butanone (MEK). Chlorinated VOCs were detected in three of the 34 samples. Aromatic VOCs were detected at two sample locations. TPH-GRO was detected in 26 of the 34 samples. Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were detected in seven soil samples. Inorganic concentrations were reportedly consistent with naturally occurring levels. Fluid level measurements in the six wells recorded groundwater at depths ranging between 3.12 and 19.95 feet below grade. Concentrations of 1,1,1-trichloroethane and 1,1-dichloroethene were detected in groundwater samples collected from wells MW-1 and MW-4. The concentrations were below North Carolina Administrative Code 15A Subchapter 2L .200 (2L) drinking water standards. No other parameters were detected above the detection limit. Concentrations of iron in unfiltered samples from wells MW-1 and MW-4 and iron and manganese in unfiltered samples from wells MW-2, MW-3, MW-5 and MW-6, were above 2L standards. Field-measured pH levels in all six wells were lower than 2L standards. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 26 The report recommended removal of select underground utilities, surface and subsurface soils in order to address residual fuel oil which was spilled into floor drains during the September 3, 2003 fire. Remedial Action Plan; the Pinnacle Consulting Group, Inc., October, 2004 This document was prepared to propose remediation of residual levels of No. 6 fuel oil in underground utilities and soils and in response to soil and groundwater analyses conducted in May 2004. In addition, the Remedial Action Plan (RAP) addresses the discovery of buried solid waste containing petroleum grease in Area 1. The RAP called for the excavation of underground utilities which were impacted by fuel oil during the 2003 fire. Accessible impacted soil would be removed from the Site by excavation. Exploratory trenches were to be excavated in Area 1 to investigate buried solid waste encountered by a geotechnical investigation in 2004. The RAP proposed sampling of groundwater in existing monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-7 for four consecutive quarters. Limited Soil Vapor Survey, Froehling and Robertson, Inc., February 7, 2005 This assessment was conducted to evaluate the potential vapor intrusion hazard of petroleum hydrocarbon vapors. Ten borings were advanced at the Site on December 1, 2004. Depth to groundwater varied from two to more than 15 feet below surface across the study area. Organic vapor analyzer readings of soil samples collected from the borings were reported to be less than 3.4 parts per million (ppm). On December 8, 2004, vapor samples were collected from nine of the borings for laboratory analysis by EPA Method TO-15. Based on a comparison of the analytical results to the EPA Preliminary Remediation Goals, none of the results were considered to represent a vapor intrusion hazard for residential use. Phase 1 Site Assessment Report North Parking Lot Area, North Wind Environmental, Inc. August 2007 Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 27 This report documents the results of test pits and geophysical surveys conducted over a landfill area discovered beneath the north parking lot. The area of the landfill was estimated to be approximately 180 feet by 250-feet. The maximum depth of burial of the debris was observed to be approximately 10-feet. The debris observed included ash, metal scrap, glass, and concrete. Surface water samples collected from the nearby onsite stream did not reveal Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) or Semi-VOC (SVOC) parameters above the detection limit. Inorganic results for five metals in surface water exceeded the North Carolina standards. SVOCs were detected in stream sediment samples upgradient and downgradient of the debris fill material. Groundwater analytical results from monitoring wells in the area of the fill were reported with vinyl chloride, 1,1-dichloroethne, chromium, iron, and manganese at concentrations greater than 2L. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 28 6.0 REGULATORY DATABASE REVIEW The following sections are based on public information obtained from various Federal, State and local agencies that maintain environmental regulatory databases. These databases provide information about the regulatory status of a property and incidents involving use, storage, spilling or transportation of petroleum products or hazardous substances. Information was gathered by IC personnel and by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. The regulatory database information is presented in Appendix 6. A discussion of the information reviewed is presented in the following subsections. 6.1 Federal Agency Database Review Thirty Federal databases were reviewed by Environmental Data Research, Inc. (EDR) and summarized to IC. A listing of the databases and the search radii from the Site is on page 4 of the EDR report which is provided in Appendix 6. Based on the information in the EDR report, the subject Site address was observed on the following Federal databases: Facility Index System (FINDS): The facility appears on the FNDS database because of its appearance on the CERCLIS which is discussed below. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS); The facility appears on the CERLIS because of an emergency response by EPA to the September 3, 2003 fire. During the fire, elevated concentrations of hydrogen sulfide and cyanide were reported in air monitors. For that reason, 200 persons were evacuated from nearby homes. On September 4, 2003, the air monitor indicated the air had returned to normal concentrations and the evacuation order was lifted. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 29 The EPA and the START contractor also responded to oil reported in the unnamed onsite stream and in the Swannanoa River. The START contractor placed booms and other control features in the Swannanoa River to collect Number 6 Fuel Oil which had spilled into the river and travelled a distance of five miles. The total costs expended by EPA and the START contractor were $5,600. The EPA’s final CERCLIS report states that the EPA would meet with the local EMA and NC WCD to determine the future clean-up and use of the Site. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Non-Generator’s List; The facility is listed as a non-generator of hazardous waste because it previously generated reportable quantities of hazardous waste. Based on the information from EDR, the facility was a small quantity generator in 2001 and a large quantity generator of hazardous waste in 2004. The EDR report states that the following hazardous wastes were generated: D001 Ignitable Wastes; D002 Corrosive Wastes; D003 Reactive Wastes; D004 Arsenic; D005 Barium D007 Chromium; D008 Lead; P030 Cyanides; U122 Formaldehyde; U123 Formic Acid; U144 Acetic Acid; U188 Phenol; U196 Pyridine; U210 Tetrachloroethene; U220 Methylbenzene; and, U227 1,1,2-Trichloroethane. No violations were reported. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 30 No offsite addresses within the search radii were observed on the federal databases reviewed. 6.2 State Agency Database Review Thirteen State databases were reviewed by EDR and summarized to IC. A listing of the databases and the search radii from the Site is on page 4 of the EDR report which is provided in Appendix 6. Based on the information in the EDR report, the Site address appears on the following State databases: Four entries on the Incident Management Database (IMD); Beacon Manufacturing Co. Solvents; Incident Number 14598. This incident occurred on January 5, 1995. The EDR report indicates that chlorinated solvents and metals were reported in groundwater during an environmental assessment. It states that the source of the contamination is unknown and that the levels are low. The incident remains open within the Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB) of the DENR. Beacon Manufacturing; Incident 13776. The date of occurrence is reported as 1991. This incident is for soil contamination reported during removal of a gasoline UST. The incident remains open with the UST section of the DENR. Beacon-Boiler Room Area; Incident Number 10371. As the result of an environmental assessment in May 1993, soil stained with Number 6 Fuel Oil was discovered near the boiler room. According to the report summary, not all of the soil could be removed. No groundwater contamination was detected. This incident remains open with the UST Section. Beacon Boiler Room Area; Incident Number 10372. As the result of an environmental assessment in May 1993, soil stained with Number 6 Fuel Oil was discovered near the ASTs. According to the report summary, not all of the soil could be removed. No Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 31 groundwater contamination was detected. This incident remains open with the UST Section. Beacon-Boiler Room Area; Incident Number 87345; This incident occurred on September 4, 2003 and was the result of a release of Number 6 fuel oil during the fire. This incident remains open with the UST section. Beacon Outlet 105 Whitson Avenue Incident 23874; this incident was for soil contamination discovered during excavation of a 1,000 gallon heating oil UST at this location. Additional assessment was conducted and the groundwater was not found to be impacted. For this reason, the incident was closed by the DENR. Registered Underground Storage Tank List; Registered Underground Storage Tank (UST) database. The facility number assigned to the Site is 0-001831. The following table summarizes the information contained in the UST database report. TANK ID VOLUME (GALLONS) CONTENTS STATUS/INSTALL DATE DATE CLOSED 1 30,000 EXE Currently in Use/1974 Not reported 2 30,000 EXE Currently in Use/1974 Not Reported 3 30,000 EXE Currently in Use/1974 Not Reported 4 10,000 Varsol Closed/1975 4/20/1990 5 265 Gasoline Closed/1977 11/30/1990 Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 32 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Beacon Outlet 105 Whitson Avenue Incident 23874; this incident was described above in the IMD portion of the report. Based on additional assessment, the incident has been closed by the DENR. Beacon Manufacturing Incident 13776; this incident was discussed above as an IMD. State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) The Site is indicated as a SHWS with Incident Number NCN000407672; this incident combines Incidents 10371, 10372, and 87345, which were discussed above. Nine offsite facility addresses were observed on the IMD. Eight of the nine facilities are also listed on the LUST database. All but one of the facilities is located at a downgradient or cross-gradient position relative to the Site. Based on topographic position and distance, none of these facilities are considered an REC associated with the Property. The remaining IMD and LUST facility is: Ted Fox Gulf Service; 100 Main Street, Incident 12773. This facility may have been located at the intersection of Railroad Avenue and Dennis Avenue, which would be immediately upgradient of the Site and adjoining to Areas 2, 3, and 4. According to the EDR report, minor soil contamination was reported when the USTs were removed from this facility in 1994. The report indicates that groundwater contamination was not detected. The DENR issued closure of this incident 1994. Based on the report of no groundwater contamination detected and its regulatory status, the former Fox Gulf Service facility is not considered an REC associated with the Site. One Brownfields facility is reported approximately 0.3-miles east-northeast of the Site, which is a downgradient position. For this reason, the Brownfields facility is not considered an REC associated with the Site. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 33 No other facilities were identified on the state databases within the search radii. 6.3 Local Regulatory Agencies IC personnel contacted the Swannanoa Fire Department regarding reported spills or fires for the Site address. Fire Chief Anthony Penland stated that he was a responder to the 2003 fire. IC’s interview with Chief Penland is contained in Section 10.0 of this report. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 34 7.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE The purpose of IC’s Site reconnaissance was to make surficial observations for evidence of environmental conditions that could result in the presence of hazardous substances in the environment. IC engineer, Steven E. Irminger, P.E., visited the Site on January 18, 2010, and on February 12, 2010. Permission to access the site was provided by, Mr. Gordon Myers. Mr. Irminger was not accompanied on the site. Observations were documented and pertinent features photographed. Selected photographs recorded January 17, 2010, are included in Appendix 1. 7.1 Exterior Observations Area 1 was observed to be improved with a single-story building which is currently used as a church. A heating oil AST was observed at the rear of the building. The eastern portion of Area 1 consists of an asphalt-surfaced parking lot which has become overgrown with vegetation. A stream crosses Area 1 from southeast to northwest. A monitoring well was observed in the parking lot. A small utility building is located on the southern edge of Area 1. Area 2 was observed to not have structures. The ground surface is generally covered with tall grass. The western portion of Area 2 was observed to contain a large stockpile of gravel. The central portion of Area 2 was observed to have large expanses of concrete slab on grade. The unnamed stream traverses Area 2 from south to north. Most of its path across Area 2 is within concrete walls. A portion of the stream flows beneath the concrete slab for a distance of approximately 100 yards. A dilapidated train trestle was observed along the southern property line. The central portion of Area 2 was observed to be covered with water. Cattails were observed in a flooded area along the southern- central portion of Area 2. Area 3 was observed to be improved with a concrete slab. The southern portion of Area 3 appears to be an open excavation filled with water. The unnamed stream borders the eastern property line of Area 3. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 35 The eastern portion of Area 4 was observed to be an asphalt parking lot and concrete slab. An asphalt parking lot was also observed along the western side of Area 4. The remaining portion of Area 4 is largely occupied by a warehouse building. The southern edge of Area 4 is marked by railroad tracks. 7.1.1 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) No USTs or evidence of USTs were observed at the Site. 7.1.2 Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs) One AST was observed at the rear of the church building located on Area 1. The AST appears to be approximately 1,000 gallons in volume and used for heating oil. The tank is a horizontal cylinder configuration and is equipped with integral saddles. The tank rests over unprotected earth. No stains or other evidence of spills were observed at the base of the AST. No other ASTs were observed at the Site. 7.1.3 Hazardous Substances and Chemicals No hazardous substances or chemicals were observed on the exterior of the Site. 7.1.4 Surface Staining A small stain was observed along the edge of the pond in Area 4. The soil was stained black but was not observed to have an odor. 7.1.5 Electrical Transformers/Equipment One pole-mounted transformer was observed along the north edge of Area 2. The transformer was observed to be in good condition and no evidence of leaks was noted. 7.1.6 Drywells and Sumps No drywells or sumps were observed on the day of the Site inspection. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 36 7.1.7 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons A pond was observed on the south side of Area 3. The pond appears to be the result of excavation activities beneath the former fuel tank farm. The depth to water in the pond was approximately four feet below grade. The pond is not connected to a stream. No other pits, ponds, or lagoons were observed on the Site. 7.1.8 Wells One monitoring well was observed onsite on the day of the Site visit. The well is located in the parking lot of Area 1 near an entrance to U.S. Highway 70 and is marked by an 8-inch diameter steel manhole cover with a monitoring well designation. 7.1.9 Solid Waste Solid waste consisting of grass clippings, paper, scrap wood, and household trash appears to have been dumped near the pond on Area 3. None of the solid waste appears to consist of hazardous substances or petroleum. The volume of solid waste is estimated to be less than ten cubic yards. 7.1.10 Process Wastewater No wastewater processes were observed on the day of the Site inspection. 7.1.11 Septic Systems No evidence of onsite septic systems was observed on the day of the Site visit. 7.1.12 Stressed Vegetation No evidence of stressed vegetation was observed on the day of the Site visit. 7.1.13 Soil/Water Sampling No soil or groundwater samples were collected during the Site visit. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 37 7.1.14 Oil/Water Separators No evidence of an oil/water separator was observed during the Site visit. 7.1.15 Surface Water Runoff The Site surface water runoff is generally toward the north-northwest. No storm water drains were observed on the Site. The southern portion of Area 2 does not appear to drain well as large areas of standing water were observed on the day of the Site visit. Some of the storm water appears to flow in shallow swales to the north where it enters the unnamed onsite stream. 7.1.16 Other Observation No other significant exterior observations were made during the Site visit on January 18, 2010. 7.2 Interior Observations The Site is improved with two buildings. One building is located on Area 1 and is used as a church. This building was formerly used as the Beacon Manufacturing Company outlet store. The second building is a large warehouse known as the Butler Warehouse located on Area 4. 7.2.1 Construction The church building is a single-story building constructed of concrete masonry unit exterior walls. The Buncombe County Tax Assessor lists the area of the building as 6,961 square feet and constructed in 1978. The building appears to be constructed on a concrete slab on grade. The roof is of typical wood truss construction and covered with composite asphalt shingles. The Buncombe County Tax Assessor lists the construction date of the Butler Warehouse as 1948. The area of the warehouse is indicated to be 210,080 square Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 38 feet. The warehouse building is constructed with concrete masonry unit exterior and fire walls. The building has a high ceiling with portions of the interior having a second floor constructed of metal grate. The foundation is of concrete slab with interior spread footers which support vertical beams. The roof is constructed of horizontal metal beams supporting a metal framework over which corrugated metal roof panels are attached. The roof appears to be slightly pitched to the north and south. The roof was not accessed to observe the type of covering. A small building is located on the north side of Area 1. The building was not accessed on the day of the Site visit. The building appears to have been used as a utility enclosure. 7.2.2 Heating and Cooling The church building is equipped with exterior pad-mounted air conditioning units for cooling and an interior oil-burning furnace for heat. The warehouse building is currently not provided with heating, ventilation and air conditioning. 7.2.3 Current Site Use The building on Area 1 is used as a church. The majority of the warehouse building is currently vacant. The west side of the warehouse is used to store pallets of bottled water. The pallets are moved onto and off trucks using propane powered fork lift trucks. . 7.2.4 Chemical Use and Storage Areas A small room accessed from an exterior door on the north side of the warehouse building was observed to contain a single drum of hydraulic fluid. The concrete floor of the room appeared to be moderately stained. Other equipment in this Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 39 room appears to have been used in connection with a boiler. A boiler was not observed in the building. A shed on the south side of the parking lot on Area 4 was observed to contain propane cylinders for use on the fork lift. 7.2.5 Hazardous Waste Generated and Waste Storage Areas Hazardous wastes do not appear to be generated on the Site. 7.2.6 Stains or Corrosion The interior concrete floor of a suspected boiler room at the warehouse building was observed to be moderately stained. The concrete floor appeared to be in good condition. No floor drains were observed in this room. 7.2.7 Floor Drains or Sumps No floor drains or sumps were observed in the building interiors on the day of the Site visit. 7.2.8 Transformers No transformers were observed inside the warehouse building on the day of the Site visits. 7.2.9 Other Interior Observations No other interior observations are noted. . 8.0 VICINITY RECONNAISSANCE A reconnaissance of the adjoining properties and those within a 1/8th-mile radius of the Site was conducted January 18, 2010, and February 12, 2010, by IC personnel. The following sections describe the results of the vicinity reconnaissance. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 40 8.1 Adjoining Properties The adjoining properties were observed for evidence of potential environmental concerns which may impact the Site. A gas station was observed on the northwest corner of the intersection of Whitson Avenue and U.S. Highway 70. An auto sales facility is located on the southwest corner of this intersection. The architecture of the auto repair facility appears to be consistent with an older gas station. However, both of these locations are considered hydraulically down-gradient of the Site. Based on topographic position, neither of these facilities is considered to be an REC associated with the Site. An auto repair facility located on the northwest corner of Whitson Avenue and Alexander Place was observed to have architecture consistent with a gas station. This facility was indicated on the 1950 and 1954 Sanborn maps to contain gas tanks. The facility adjoins the Site across Whitson Avenue and is located in a cross-gradient position. Due to its proximity, a portion of a spreading dissolved hydrocarbon plume may reasonably be expected to impact the Site. For this reason, the auto repair facility is considered an REC associated with the Site. An AST was observed at the fire station located north of Area 4. Based on its downgradient position, however, the AST at the fire station is not considered an REC associated with the Site. No other adjoining properties appeared to have a use indicative of potential adverse environmental conditions. 8.2 Vicinity Properties Use Properties to the east, south and north are generally closely-spaced residences of the former mill village. To the west is the commercial business area of central Swannanoa. In addition, there are numerous churches and scattered residential properties west of the Site. The surrounding neighborhoods are provided with municipal water and sewer services. 8.3 Historical Uses of Neighboring Properties Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 41 The residential areas north, south, and east of the Site have been present since the Site was developed with a manufacturing plant in 1924. The mill village residences were expanded as needed to accommodate the need for more employees at the plant. The land use to the west has been a variety of commercial business properties. No evidence of businesses with an adverse environmental use was observed in the available historical records reviewed except for the auto repair facility previously discussed. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 42 9.0 VAPOR INTRUSION PATHWAY IC personnel considered evidence of known or suspected contamination to evaluate the potential of a vapor intrusion threat at the Site. Groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells located on Areas 1 and 2 have reported low concentrations of chlorinated solvents as discussed in Section 5.0 of this report. Based on a comparison of the analytical results of these groundwater samples to the EPA’s Tier 1 Screening Guide for evaluation of the vapor intrusion pathway, all of the detected parameters are at concentrations that are less than the screening level for presumption of a vapor intrusion pathway that would exceed recommended indoor air quality standards for residential use. In addition, an assessment of the vapor intrusion pathway conducted by Froehling and Robertson in February 2005 reported soil gas concentrations below the recommended maximum levels recommended by EPA for residential development. 10.0 INTERVIEWS Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 43 IC personnel contacted the Swannanoa Fire Department regarding reported spills or fires for the Site address. Fire Chief Anthony Penland stated that he was a responder to the 2003 fire. He stated that the fire was started in a building next to the 5-story administrative building. The fire spread to the administrative building before the alarm was called. The fire was started by arsonists who also opened a valve to the Number 6 fuel oil tank farm. Fuel oil entered the boiler house and flowed out of its containment and onto the floor and into floor drains at the Site. The fuel oil eventually drained to the onsite stream and then to the Swannanoa River. He stated that 24-hours after the valve was turned off, vandals re-opened the valve and more oil was spilled. Fire fighters returned to the tank area and chained the valve shut. He estimated that a total of 15,000 gallons of Number 6 Fuel Oil was spilled. Mr. Penland was not aware of any soil or water samples collected for laboratory analysis during the fire. He stated that the dye house and laboratory portion of the building did not burn. IC personnel interviewed Mr. Michael Sheehan of S&ME regarding the current status environmental assessment and remediation activities at the Site. He stated that the monitoring wells should still be located at the Site. . Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 44 11.0 DATA FAILURES, LIMITING CONDITIONS Based on regulatory information, available historical records (City Directories and aerial photographs), and the onsite operations are well documented since approximately the 1950’s. Documentation regarding onsite operations prior to 1950, however is not readily available. For example, this information would include the storage locations and disposal methods for regulated materials. The lack of this information is considered a significant data gap since contamination resulting from onsite operations beginning in 1924 could persist at levels greater than regulatory standards today. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 45 12.0 ADDITIONAL SERVICES The following additional services were included during the assessment 12.1 Wetlands Based on observations conducted onsite January 17, 2010, by IC personnel, surficial conditions consistent with the definition of a wetland were observed on Area 2. Wide areas of shallow water were observed on Area 2 as well as an area of cattails located near the rail trestles. Based on a review of the National Wetlands Map provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a designated wetland is not on the Site. A copy of the wetland map for the Site and Site vicinity is contained in Appendix 3. 12.2 Asbestos-Containing Materials Based on the date of construction of the Church building (1978) and the warehouse building (1948), it is possible that these structures contain asbestos containing materials (ACM). A comprehensive asbestos survey was conducted at the site in 1999 by Cooper Environmental, Inc. The survey identified ACM in the Butler Warehouse consisting of mastic. Documentation regarding the removal of the ACM was not observed by IC. 12.3 Lead Based Paint Based on the date of construction of the Church building (1978) and the Warehouse (1948), it is possible that lead based paint is present. The painted surfaces observed by IC appeared to be in fair condition with minor peeling observed in the warehouse building. Prior to demolition or renovation activities, IC recommends that a lead-based paint survey be conducted. 12.4 High Voltage Power lines No high voltage power lines were observed to cross the Property. 12.5 Radon The EPA Radon Zone for Buncombe County is Zone 4. Zone 4 means the indoor average radon concentration is greater than 4 picoCuries per Liter (pC/L). The EPA standard for radon is 4 Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 46 pC//L. Ground floor residential structures constructed on the property in the future, should consider implementing vapor barrier controls and radon testing. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 47 13.0 CONCLUSIONS Irminger Consulting, Inc. has conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the property located at 202 Whitson Avenue in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina (Site). Based on a study of the Phase 1 ESA report, the following RECs were observed associated with the Site. 1. Groundwater samples collected from two monitoring wells (MW-4 and MW-4A) were reported by the laboratory to have concentrations of tetrachloroethene and other chlorinated solvents at concentrations greater than the North Carolina 2L groundwater standards. The source of the groundwater contamination is unknown. The groundwater contamination has been reported to the DENR and remains an open incident (Number 14598) on file with the IHSB. The documented presence of dissolved chlorinated solvents greater than the DENR reporting level and an open incident is considered an REC associated with the Site. 2. The results of soil samples collected during the closure of a gasoline UST in 1991 indicated adsorbed hydrocarbons. The contamination was reported to the DENR and remains an open incident (Number 13776) with the UST section of the DENR. The documented presence of soil contamination greater than the DENR reporting level and the open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 3. The results of soil samples collected during a Phase 2 ESA in May 1993 from the area of the Boiler House, reported adsorbed petroleum hydrocarbons at concentrations greater than the DENR reporting levels. The source of the adsorbed hydrocarbons was an unknown surface spill. A partial excavation of impacted soil was conducted, but the proximity of the building prevented retrieval of all the soil. The results of the assessment and remediation were reported to the DENR and represent an open incident (Number 10371) on file with the UST section of the DENR. The documented presence of soil contamination greater than the DENR reporting level and the open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 4. The former fuel AST farm in Area 3 was reported to have stained surface soil in May 1993. Assessment and excavation activities at that time were not able to remove all of the impacted soil. The soil contamination was reported to the DENR and has been Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 48 assigned incident number 10372. This incident remains open with the UST section of the DENR. Based on Site observations January 17, 2010, additional soil excavation has occurred in Area 3 since removal of the ASTs in approximately 2004. The open incident on file with the DENR is considered an REC associated with the Site. 5. A spill of Number 6 fuel oil during the fire of September 2003 impacted floor drains and the soil beneath the drains. The storm drains and associated underlying soil were removed from the Site in 2007. The spill has been assigned Incident Number 87345 by the DENR and remains an open incident on file with the UST section of the DENR. 6. Incident numbers 10371, 10372, and 87345 have been combined under a State Hazardous Waste Site Incident Number NCN000407672. It is IC understands that closure of each incident is required prior to removal of the Site address as a State Hazardous Waste Site. 7. Buried solid waste has been documented beneath the asphalt parking lot of Area 1. Geophysical surveys have delineated the areal extent of the buried waste. The maximum dimensions of the buried waste area are 180-feet by 250-feet and a depth of 10-feet. Test trenches conducted in the area have documented that the buried waste consists of ash, metal debris, and brick and concrete. Analyses of soil mixed with the debris revealed concentrations of inorganics greater than the North Carolina Soil Remediation Goals. Analysis of groundwater samples from wells downgradient of the solid waste were reported with chlorinated solvents, including vinyl chloride greater than the 2L standard. 8. An auto repair facility located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Whitson Avenue and Alexander Place and adjoining the western boundary of the Site is indicated on the 1950 and 1954 Sanborn maps as containing gasoline tanks. The location of the facility is considered cross-gradient to the Site, however, based on its proximity, impacted groundwater from the facility, if present, may have migrated onto the western edge of Area 2. The possibility of impact from the adjoining historical filing station is considered an REC associated with the Site. 9. A 10,000 gallon UST containing Varsol was removed from the northwest corner of the main manufacturing facility in 1990. No documentation regarding soil or groundwater conditions at this location were observed. The lack of information is considered an REC associated with the Site. 10. The southern side of the main manufacturing facility contained a laboratory. No soil or groundwater assessment activities have been conducted in the vicinity of the laboratory. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 49 Chemicals stored within the laboratory or disposed down drains at this location may have impacted the soil or groundwater beneath the Site. The presence of the laboratory is considered an REC associated with the Site. 11. The Site has had an industrial use since 1924. Prior to the 1950’s, information regarding the industrial processes, use of materials, and disposition of wastes, is not readily available. The poorly documented industrial use of the property between 1924 and the 1950’s is considered an REC associated with the Site. The following HREC was revealed during the Phase 1 ESA:  The building at Area 1 reported a LUST in 1991 during the excavation of a heating oil UST. The DENR assigned the facility incident number 23874. Based on additional assessment information, the DENR closed the incident in 1994. This closed LUST incident is considered a resolved HREC. Environmental concerns were observed associated with the Site. They are: 1. Based on the date of construction, building materials in the church building (constructed in 1978) and the warehouse (constructed in 1948), may contain asbestos. 2. Based on the date of construction, building materials in the church building (constructed in 1978) and the warehouse (constructed in 1948), may contain lead-based paint. 3. Surface conditions consistent with the definition of a wetland were observed on Area 2. Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 50 14.0 SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS The Phase I ESA was prepared by Mr. Steven E. Irminger, P.E., of Irminger Consulting, Inc. Mr. Irminger has more than 20 years conducting geological and engineering investigations. He has 18 years experience conducting environmental due diligence assessments for a variety of private and public institutions. Mr. Irminger is a registered Professional Engineer in four states and a registered Professional Geologist in the State of Wyoming. A copy of Mr. Irminger’s experience record is contained in Appendix 7. In accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency’s All Appropriate Inquiry rule, the following certification is also included by the assessor, Steven Irminger: “I declare that, to the best of my professional knowledge and belief, I meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in 40 CFR Part 312.10. I have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. I have developed and performed the all appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312.” Assessment Conducted By: Steven Irminger Title/Certification: Principal Engineer Signature: Date: Swannanoa Valley Site Phase 1 ESA 51 15.0 REFERENCES Radius database report EDR, Inc.; Report No. 2586609.1 Radon information EPA Radon zone map, - http://www.epa.gov/iaq/radon/zonemap.html Topographic Map information USGS - 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle of Swannanoa, North Carolina, 1996. Aerial Photos Microsoft Terraserver, - http://terraserver.microsoft.com USDA office in Buncombe County, North Carolina Agencies Contacted: The Buncombe County Fire Marshal’s office Was contacted by telephone for information pertaining to spills, fires, or hazardous materials stored at the Site. Buncombe County Assessor’s Office The Buncombe County Assessor’s office was contacted to inquire regarding environmental liens placed on the Property. FIGURES FIGURE 1 STREET MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY FIGURE 2 AREA 1 SITE MAP 1” approximately 50’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. AREA 1 CHURCH ONSITE STREAM AREA OF BURIED SOLID WASTE MONITORING WELL AREA 2 AST SWANNANOA RIVER FIGURE 3 AREA 2 SITE MAP Approximate Scale: 1” = 150’ ………… N IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Site 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-023 5-STORY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING THIS SITE SHOWN WITH GAS TANKS BY S1950 SANBORN AREA 3 DYE HOUSE AREA 4 FORMER VARSOL UST THE BUILDINGS WITHIN AREA 2 HAVE BEEN REMOVED CHLORINATED SOLVENTS IN WELLS HERE FIGURE 4 AREA 3 SITE MAP 1” approximately 50’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. AREA 3 FUEL OIL PIPELINE ONSITE STREAM FORMER WATER AST FORMER BUILDING AREA 4 NUMBER 6 FUEL OIL ASTs (NOW REMOVED) AREA 2 FIGURE 5 AREA 4 SITE MAP Approximate Scale: 1” = 150’ ………… N IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Site 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-023 THIS PORTION OF WAREHOUSE STILL STANDING SUSPECT BOILER ROOM AREA 3 THIS PORTION OF WAREHOUSE HAS BEEN REMOVED FIGURE 6 Topographic Map 1” approximately 2,000’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY Oteen, North Carolina Quadrangle, 1991 APPENDIX 1 IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 1: Front elevation of church on Area 1. Photograph Number 2: Side elevation of church on Area 1. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 3: AST at rear of church in Area 1. Photograph Number 4: Parking lot of Area 1. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 5: Monitoring well at north edge of parking lot in Area 1. Photograph Number 6: Small building on south edge of parking lot in Area 1. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 7: Overview of eastern portion of Area 2. Photograph Number 8: Overview of western portion of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 9: Concrete wall along south side of Area 2. Photograph Number 10: Railroad trestle on south edge of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 11: Standing water on south side of Area 2. Photograph Number 12: Cattails and standing water on south side of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 13: Structure remaining on south side of Area 2. Photograph Number 14: Surface water flowing north in central portion of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 15: Unnamed stream flowing north through Area 2. Photograph Number 16: Another view of stream through Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 17: Stream flowing under concrete slab on Area 2. Photograph Number 18: Stream exiting from beneath the concrete slab. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 19: Stream flowing toward northwest on Area 2. Photograph Number 20: Another view of stream on north side of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 21: Another view of stream on north side of Area 2. Photograph Number 22: Gravel stockpiles located on west side of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 23: Basement area on east side of Area 2. Photograph Number 24: Concrete slab located on Area 3. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 25: Excavation of former fuel AST farm on Area 2. Photograph Number 26: Black stained soil at former fuel AST farm on Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 27: Solid waste on Area 3. Photograph Number 28: Alternate view of slab on Area 3. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 29: Concrete slab on east side of Area 4. Photograph Number 30: East side of warehouse building on Area 4. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 31: South side of warehouse building on Area 4. Photograph Number 32: North side of warehouse building on Area 4. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 33: West side of warehouse building on Area 4. Photograph Number 34: Propane tanks on south side of parking lot of warehouse building on Area 4. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 35: Asphalt condition in front of truck docks Area 4. Photograph Number 36: Palleted water bottles in western portion of warehouse. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 37: Office in warehouse building. Photograph Number 38: Interior finish and heater. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 39: Empty racks in western portion of warehouse. Photograph Number 40: Restroom in warehouse. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 41: Main corridor through warehouse. Photograph Number 42: Suspect boiler room in warehouse. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 43: Drum of hydraulic oil in boiler room. Photograph Number 44: Condition of concrete floor in suspect boiler room. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 45: Railroad tracks between Areas 2 and 4. Photograph Number 46: Land use to south. Overpass is Interstate 40. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 47: Residential properties south of Area 2. Photograph Number 48: Residential properties east of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 49: Pole-mounted transformer and residences north of Area 2. Photograph Number 50: Residences located east of Area 1 IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 51: Land use north of Area 1. Photograph Number 52: Veterinarian office north of Area 1. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 53: Auto repair and gas station located northwest of Area 1. Photograph Number 54: House located west of Area 2. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 55: Church located west of Area 2. Photograph Number 56: Auto repair facility located west of Area 2. This property indicated by Sanborn Maps to contain gas tanks. IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT SWANNANOA, NC Photograph Number 57: Commercial businesses located west of Area 2. Photograph Number 58: Commercial businesses north of Area 4. APPENDIX 2 BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] An aerial view of Beacon Manufacturingshows the plant covering 42 acres in fulloperation. Photo provided by Ted SmithBeacon employees enjoy themselves at the1943-44 employee outing at the recreationpark. This annual event was well-attendedand looked forward to by employees andtheir familes each year. Photo provided by Earl ElliotWorkers at Beacon gather around in theweaving room during a special Christmasparty in 1943. The Owen family oftensponsored dinners and outings for theBeacon employees. Wednesday, May 17, 2006 • Updated every Wednesday Remembering the familyappeal of BeaconManufacturing By Bob Williams Wednesday September 10, 2003 Editor’s Note: Reprinted from the April 18, 2002, edition of the Black Mountain News When George Lemieux recalls his 47-year career at Beacon Manufacturing, he says what a lot of people have said about working and living in the Beacon Village— "it was like a big family." "The atmosphere was conducive to people wanting to work there. Brothers and sisters and fathers and mothers would tell their offspring this is a good place to work. And it was," Lemieux said. Lemieux retired as general manager of the blanket-producing plant in 1978, and by that time, he had worked in just about every department at Beacon. "I knew everything about that plant," he said. When Beacon officially closed its Swannanoa plant, Lemieux and others who worked there for so many years could only guess as to what might follow. But regardless of whatever comes after Beacon, the influence this plant has had on the Swannanoa Valley will never be forgotten. The Swannanoa plant originally was used as an auxiliary plant when Charles D. Owen II purchased a 160-acre farm from Mr. Whitson in the early 1920s as part of a plan to expand his operation in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Eventually, Owen bought another 1,600 acres to the top of the mountain and down the Swannanoa River. Mr. Whitson sold his farm, where the plant is located today, with the agreement that his son would be guaranteed a job at the plant. Many years later, Whitson's son, Andy Whitson, retired from Beacon. BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] Bill Barnwell, who moved to Swannanoa with his parents in 1921, remembers what it was like before Beacon was even in the Valley. "This was a big farm through here," he said. "There wasn't anything there hardly then. There was a lumber mill and a couple of grocery stores and I don't remember a gas station or much of anything else. When Beacon came in everything changed. It started growing when they started production here." When Beacon arrived in Swannanoa, "everybody welcomed the move," Barnwell said. Soon after Beacon started production in 1925, Barnwell said Swannanoa quickly developed into a bustling community. People traveled from Marion, Old Fort, and Canton to work at Beacon, labeling each blanket with the company’s trademark slogan, "Beacon Blankets Make Warm Friends." Homes were built for the Beacon employees, beginning in 1924, and houses were rented out to employees each week for 25 cents a room in what is now called the old Beacon village. More homes were later built in the new village where many of the supervisors lived. The homes were later sold to the employees in 1948 for about $1,000 a room. "Everytime they’d finish one of these houses, they’d put someone in it, according to the size of their family," Barnwell said. When the Great Depression hit and as times proved tough in New Bedford, where 85 percent of textile plants closed, the Owen family decided to consolidate their operations and move the giant New Bedford plant to Swannanoa. "They moved the whole mill down here from New Bedford, piece by piece," Barnwell remembered. Beacon was the first textile mill to move from the New England area into the south and in 1933 the entire plant was moved from New Bedford almost 1,000 miles away to the Swannanoa Valley. Hundreds of freight cars moved the largest blanket manufacturing plant in the world to Swannanoa, including all its machines and equipment and even some of the bricks from the New Bedford building. Besides finding cheaper labor in the south, another reason the Owen family decided to move Beacon to the Valley was to escape the threat of unions, said Alfred "Sonny" Astley, whose father worked as a supervisor at the New Bedford plant until he moved to Swannanoa. "They were having trouble with the union in New Bedford and Mr. Owen said he wasn't putting up with the union so they moved it down here," Astley said. Lemieux arrived in Swannanoa after first working in the old plant in New Bedford. His father, a supervisor in the weaving department, moved his family to Swannanoa in 1933, where Lemieux started working in the design department. "The people themselves were very dedicated and loyal people and they were very appreciative of Beacon Manufacturing Company and Mr. C.D. Owen, period," Lemieux said. "He was a very influential person and very BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] admired." Mr. Owen later asked Lemeiux to patent a non-woven style of making blankets and the process proved successful for Beacon. "I was given the challenge of having a needle-woven operation in a one- year span and I was successful in that attempt and consequently that operation led to the manufacturing of practically 50 percent of the blanket operation at Beacon for a number of years," Lemeiux said. "The same process is still being used in blanket producing today." Working for Owen had its challenges, Lemeiux recalled. "He was a very understanding but challenging man to work for," he said. "He always came up with new ideas and it was left up to me to pursue those ideas and with his approval either put them in effect or disregard them." Mary Wilhide, an 89-year-old Black Mountain resident, said she was probably one of the youngest people working at Beacon when she was hired in April of 1927. "We worked 55 hours a week for $9.50—19 cents an hour," Wilhide said. "I lied about my age. I went to work when I was 14 years old. There was a lot of us that did that because we almost had to." While the work was hard, Wilhide remembers it did appeal to her. "I enjoyed it. I was young and happy," she said. "I know I was happy all the time and I had a job and was helping to support my family." Wilhide worked for both Charles Owen II and Charles D. Owen III and said she liked the open door policy practiced at Beacon. "He always had time to stop and talk to you," she said. "If you was desperate and in need, you could go to Charlie Owen and get help." The community at Beacon Village shared Fourth of July picnics, regular outings and baseball games on Saturdays, all events that were funded by the Owen family. Wade Martin and Bill Barnwell both remember that they would practice baseball just about every day after work during the textile industrial league's regular season. "It was a thrill," Barnwell said, remembering a few of the championship teams he played on. "We practiced every afternoon after we got off work at 3 o'clock." Martin and his brother, Pepper, went on to play professional ball for a few years, but returned when they were homesick for Swannanoa. Martin later worked as the athletic director for Beacon Manufacturing, which had a basketball team for men and women employees, and a Pitch and Putt nine-hole golf course when the baseball season ended. "I made a little Par 3 golf course on the baseball field and everybody had a good time and we gave out trophies for holes in one," Martin said. Above the ball field, in an area referred to as the "blacktop," Martin said BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] they often had square dancing in the evening. "When I was a young boy, everybody knew everybody, just about," Martin said. "If during the play day I felt I wanted a drink of water or a bite to eat I could almost go into any house in the village and get me a drink of water or a jelly biscuit. We was village kids and village kids was part of the Beacon family." The move from New Bedford to Swannanoa proved profitable for Beacon and later led to the Owen family adding new plants in Westminster, S.C., Winder, Ga., and in Canada. As the Beacon Village expanded, the Homestore was built where Beacon employees could buy their groceries on credit. In the 40s and 50s, Swannanoa soon developed into a town with several groceries stores, a drug store, a depot and even had its own movie theatre. "Everybody that came into the Homestore had a great long list and would charge just about everything," said Wilhide, whose husband worked there for many years. In 1937, Charles D. Owen II died and Charles D. Owen III took charge of the company. The day he died, the Beacon plant stopped operation for several minutes as the train passed by, transporting his body to New Bedford. "They stopped the train at Swannanoa and opened the door to the car he was in and let all the people go out and pay their respects," Wilhide said. By the time World War II hit, there were 2,200 people working at Beacon and half of the men there volunteered for the armed forces, making it the most workers contributed to the war effort by any industrial organization in the United States. After her husband left for the war, Wilhide remembers the majority of the workers at Beacon were women. "Some of our boys went into the service, and it hurt everybody when they left," Wilhide said. "People come in off the farm and worked in the plant." New workers were brought in and trained and Beacon contracted with the military to make 100 percent wool blankets for the military and for hospitals. "It was very busy then, you couldn't get off a day hardly. Some of them worked seven days a week, but I only worked six days a week," Wilhide said. "The plant was full all the time." Martin, who left Beacon to serve in the military, said he remembers having one of the Beacon military blankets when he was overseas. Each blanket was branded with the letters "U.S." "I was proud of that blanket," Martin said. "It kept me warm." New equipment was added to the plant during the war years, recalled Ted Smith, who worked as a supervisor at Beacon for 44 years. The cotton used at the plant came in on freight cars and Beacon used American cottons as well as cotton from India and China, Smith said. BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] "The China and Indian cotton came in from Norfolk, Virginia. It had to be fumigated and prepared." During the ‘50s and early ‘60s, Beacon did so well that it eventually expanded and opened a plant in Canada and another in Belton, S.C. for electric blankets. The plant even started making furniture upholstery for furniture plants in High Point and surrounding areas during the ‘50s and ‘60s. "We had a lot of customers all over North Carolina," Smith said. In the ‘50s and ‘60s, unions tried to form at Beacon, but most of the workers at the time were much too loyal to the Owen family to even consider a union, Martin said. "Unions tried to get in the plant, but the people out-voted them," he said. "I don't think the union ever had a chance of getting in the plant." Wilhide remembers one time when all the workers gathered together to vote on whether they would join a union. "We all met in the cloth room one time and they was trying to vote a union in and Charlie (Owen) walked out on the floor and we all said 'No,'" she said. "It wasn't long afterwards that those union helpers was gone." During the time when Martin worked at Beacon, he said the conditions at the plant often mirrored the conditions of the people in Swannanoa. "My name for Beacon was the big red heart of Swannanoa and when that heart was beating good, the community thrived, and when there were times when it was suffering a little, some people didn't do so well," he said. In 1964, 50 percent of the Owen stock was purchased by the Alamo Company, a joint venture of Phillips 66 and National Distillers, but the Federal Trade Commission soon broke up the conglomerate and National Distillers ended up with the Beacon stock. "When Mr. Owen called us in and told us he had sold it, that was a big bomb that dropped on us," Smith said. Later in 1969, National Distillers purchased the remaining stock from the Owen family. Even as the plant changed hands several more times, with Cannon Mills buying it in 1981, then Pillowtex in 1994, and finally purchased in 2001 by a group of private investors, Beacon continued to serve as an important part of the Swannanoa Valley. "Me and my wife both worked there until we retired," Smith said. "Without that, we couldn't have gotten along so well." While it was hard work, Smith said Mr. Owen and the community environment made all the difference. "It was more than a job to me," Smith said. "I think Mr. Owen had the best man he could possibly get for each of his departments. They were all nice people and good people and they knew how to treat people." Even after she's been retired for almost twenty years, Mozelle Smith says BlackMountainNews.com - Remembering the family appeal of Beacon Manufacturing http://citizen-times.net/blackmountainnews/?module=displaystory&story_id=1132&format=html[2/24/2010 7:49:48 PM] she was sorry to see the Beacon plant close down this month. "We're all sorry it's going out," she said "It hurts everybody, the businesses, the former employees, but maybe there will be a better day." And at least for now, those who worked so many years at Beacon can still sit back and share the highlights of an era when the Swannanoa blanket producer was the number one manufacturer of blankets in the world. "We did feel like we made a good product," she said. "All in all, it was just a good company to work for." 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Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx[2/23/2010 10:55:12 PM] Land Data Total Acres: 40.04 Acres Land Value: 1,101,100 Other Improvements Value: 0 COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE, NORTH CAROLINA Web Property Record Card9699-10-1561-00000 Date Printed: 2/23/2010 Owner Information Owners: SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Address: 2140 EMMAS GROVE RDFAIRVIEW NC 28730 Property Location:202 WHITSON AVE Taxing Districts County:Buncombe County City: Fire:SWANNANOA FIRE School: Parcel Information Total Property Value:1,439,300 Status:Active Account:8198271 Deed Date:3/11/2005 Deed Book/Page:3949 / 0727 Plat Book/Page:0102 / 0044 Legal Reference:PLAT Location:202 WHITSON AVE Class:WAREHOUSE/STORAGE Neighborhood:US-70 FRONT LOTS Subdivision:SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Sub Lot: Zoning:EMP Conservation/Easement:NFlood:N Ownership History No Owner History Assessment History Year Account Acres Land Bldgs OtherImpr Assessed Desc Exemptions Deferred Taxable 2009 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2008 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2007 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 Segment#Units Description 1 40.04 Acres LOT Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 1 MAS LOAD B INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 210080 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories zoom208 475 208 475 208DWC Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx[2/23/2010 10:55:12 PM] DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE C98800 2.00 DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S 12480 1.00 CANOPY/FRAME-METAL 6420 1.00 Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 2 PREFAB STL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 81600 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S81600 1.00 Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 3 MAS LOAD B INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 6961 0 0 1978 C N 338200 Section SqFt # Stories RETAIL STORES C4900 1.00 RETAIL STORES C2061 1.00 Total Building Value: 338,200 zoom204 400 204 400DWS zoom100 49 100 49 90 90 RSCRSC Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx[2/23/2010 10:57:53 PM] Land Data Total Acres: 40.04 Acres Land Value: 1,101,100 Other Improvements Value: 0 COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE, NORTH CAROLINA Web Property Record Card9699-10-1561-00000 Date Printed: 2/23/2010 Owner Information Owners: SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Address: 2140 EMMAS GROVE RDFAIRVIEW NC 28730 Property Location:202 WHITSON AVE Taxing Districts County:Buncombe County City: Fire:SWANNANOA FIRE School: Parcel Information Total Property Value:1,439,300 Status:Active Account:8198271 Deed Date:3/11/2005 Deed Book/Page:3949 / 0727 Plat Book/Page:0102 / 0044 Legal Reference:PLAT Location:202 WHITSON AVE Class:WAREHOUSE/STORAGE Neighborhood:US-70 FRONT LOTS Subdivision:SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Sub Lot: Zoning:EMP Conservation/Easement:NFlood:N Ownership History No Owner History Assessment History Year Account Acres Land Bldgs OtherImpr Assessed Desc Exemptions Deferred Taxable 2009 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2008 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2007 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 Segment#Units Description 1 40.04 Acres LOT Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 1 MAS LOAD B INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 210080 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories zoom208 475 208 475 208DWC Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx[2/23/2010 10:57:53 PM] DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE C98800 2.00 DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S 12480 1.00 CANOPY/FRAME-METAL 6420 1.00 Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 2 PREFAB STL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 81600 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S81600 1.00 Com.Bldg ID BldgClass Occupancy SqFeet BsmtSqFt BsmtFinished YearBuilt Grade Condition Value 3 MAS LOAD B INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 6961 0 0 1978 C N 338200 Section SqFt # Stories RETAIL STORES C4900 1.00 RETAIL STORES C2061 1.00 Total Building Value: 338,200 zoom204 400 204 400DWS zoom100 49 100 49 90 90 RSCRSC Endangered and Threatened Species in North Carolina http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/es/countyfr.html[2/24/2010 6:21:34 AM] List of CountiesAlamanceAlexanderAlleghanyAnsonAsheAveryBeaufortBertieBladenBrunswickBuncombeBurkeCabarrusCaldwellCamdenCarteretCaswellCatawbaChathamCherokeeChowanClayClevelandColumbusCravenCumberlandCurrituckDareDavidsonDavieDuplinDurhamEdgecombeForsythFranklinGastonGatesGrahamGranvilleGreeneGuilfordHalifaxHarnettHaywoodHendersonHertfordHokeHydeIredellJacksonJohnstonJonesLeeLenoirLincolnMaconMadisonMartinMcDowellMecklenburgMitchellMontgomery Endangered Species, Threatened Species,Federal Species of Concern, and Candidate Species, Buncombe County, North Carolina Updated: 01-31-2008 Common Name Scientific name FederalStatus Record Status Vertebrate: Allegheny woodrat Neotoma magister FSC Current Appalachian Bewick's wren Thryomanes bewickii altus FSC Historic Bachman's sparrow Aimophila aestivalis FSC Historic Blotchside logperch Percina burtoni FSC Historic Bog turtle Clemmys muhlenbergii T (S/A)Current Carolina northern flyingsquirrel Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus E Current Cerulean warbler Dendroica cerulea FSC Current Eastern puma (=cougar)Puma concolor couguar E Historic Eastern small-footed bat Myotis leibii FSC Current Gray bat Myotis grisescens E Current Hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis FSC Current Longhead darter Percina macrocephala FSC Historic Mountain blotched chub Erimystax insignis eristigma FSC Obscure Northern saw-whet owl Aegolius acadicus pop. 1 FSC Current Endangered and Threatened Species in North Carolina http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/es/countyfr.html[2/24/2010 6:21:34 AM] MooreNashNew HanoverNorthamptonOnslowOrangePamlicoPasquotankPenderPerquimansPersonPittPolkRandolphRichmondRobesonRockinghamRowanRutherfordSampsonScotlandStanlyStokesSurrySwainTransylvaniaTyrrellUnionVanceWakeWarrenWashingtonWataugaWayneWilkesWilsonYadkinYancey Open New Home Page (Southern Appalachian population) Paddlefish Polyodon spathula FSC Historic Pygmy salamander Desmognathus wrighti FSC Current Rafinesque's big-eared bat Corynorhinus rafinesquii FSC Historic Red crossbill (SouthernAppalachian)Loxia curvirostra FSC Current Southern Appalachian black-capped chickadee Poecile atricapilluspracticus FSC Historic Southern Appalachianeastern woodrat Neotoma floridanahaematoreia FSC Current Southern water shrew Sorex palustris punctulatus FSC Current Spotfin chub (=turqoise shiner) Erimonax monachus T Historic Yellow-bellied sapsucker (Southern Appalachianpopulation) Sphyrapicus varius appalachiensis FSC Current Invertebrate: Appalachian elktoe Alasmidonta raveneliana E Historic Diana fritillary (butterfly)Speyeria diana FSC Current French Broad crayfish Cambarus reburrus FSC Current Southern Tawny Crescentbutterfly Phyciodes batesiimaconensis FSC Historic Tan riffleshell Epioblasma florentinawalkeri (=E. walkeri)E Historic andObscure Vascular Plant: Blue Ridge Ragwort Packera millefolium FSC Current Bunched arrowhead Sagittaria fasciculata E Historic Butternut Juglans cinerea FSC Historic Cain's reedgrass Calamagrostis cainii FSC Current Darlington's spurge Euphorbia purpurea FSC Current Fraser fir Abies fraseri FSC Current Fraser's loosestrife Lysimachia fraseri FSC Historic French Broad heartleaf Hexastylis rhombiformis FSC Current Gray's lily Lilium grayi FSC Current Gray's saxifrage Saxifraga caroliniana FSC Current Large-leaved Grass-of- Parnassus Parnassia grandifolia FSC Historic Mountain catchfly Silene ovata FSC Current Mountain heartleaf Hexastylis contracta FSC Current Mountain sweet pitcherplant Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii E Historic Piratebush Buckleya distichophylla FSC Current Spreading avens Geum radiatum E Current Sweet pinesap Monotropsis odorata FSC Current Virginia spiraea Spiraea virginiana T Historic Endangered and Threatened Species in North Carolina http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/es/countyfr.html[2/24/2010 6:21:34 AM] Nonvascular Plant: Lichen: Rock gnome lichen Gymnoderma lineare E Current Definitions of Federal Status Codes:E = endangered. A taxon "in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion ofits range."T = threatened. A taxon "likely to become endangered within the foreseeable futurethroughout all or a significant portion of its range."C = candidate. A taxon under consideration for official listing for which there is sufficientinformation to support listing. (Formerly "C1" candidate species.)BGPA =Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. See below.FSC = federal species of concern. A species under consideration for listing, for which thereis insufficient information to support listing at this time. These species may or may not belisted in the future, and many of these species were formerly recognized as "C2" candidatespecies.T(S/A) = threatened due to similarity of appearance. A taxon that is threatened due tosimilarity of appearance with another listed species and is listed for its protection. Taxalisted as T(S/A) are not biologically endangered or threatened and are not subject to Section7 consultation. See below.EXP = experimental population. A taxon listed as experimental (either essential ornonessential). Experimental, nonessential populations of endangered species (e.g., red wolf)are treated as threatened species on public land, for consultation purposes, and as speciesproposed for listing on private land.P = proposed. Taxa proposed for official listing as endangered or threatened will be noted as"PE" or "PT", respectively. Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGPA): In the July 9, 2007 Federal Register( 72:37346-37372), the bald eagle was declaredrecovered, and removed (de-listed) from the Federal List of Threatened and Endangered wildlife. This delisting took effect August 8,2007. After delisting, the Bald and GoldenEagle Protection Act (Eagle Act) (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) becomes the primary law protecting bald eagles. The Eagle Act prohibits take of bald and golden eagles and provides a statutorydefinition of "take" that includes "disturb". The USFWS has developed National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines to provide guidance to land managers, landowners, and others as tohow to avoid disturbing bald eagles. For mor information, visit http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/baldeagle.htm Threatened due to similarity of appearance(T(S/A)): In the November 4, 1997 Federal Register (55822-55825), the northern population of the bog turtle (from New York south to Maryland) was listed as T (threatened), and the southernpopulation (from Virginia south to Georgia) was listed as T(S/A) (threatened due to similarity of appearance). The T(S/A) designation bans the collection and interstate andinternational commercial trade of bog turtles from the southern population. The T(S/A) designation has no effect on land management activities by private landowners in NorthCarolina, part of the southern population of the species. In addition to its official status as T(S/A), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers the southern population of the bogturtle as a Federal species of concern due to habitat loss. Definitions of Record Status:Current - the species has been observed in the county within the last 50 years. Endangered and Threatened Species in North Carolina http://www.fws.gov/nc-es/es/countyfr.html[2/24/2010 6:21:34 AM] Historic - the species was last observed in the county more than 50 years ago. Obscure - the date and/or location of observation is uncertain.Incidental/migrant - the species was observed outside of its normal range or habitat. Probable/potential - the species is considered likely to occur in this county based on theproximity of known records (in adjacent counties), the presence of potentially suitable habitat, or both. 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Map Output http://gis1.msc.fema.gov/...om.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=newstore&ClientVersion=3.1&Form=True&Encode=False[2/23/2010 11:32:46 PM] MSC Product Map Search Ownership History Assessment History Total Building Value: 0 COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE, NORTH CAROLINA Web Property Record Card 9699-01-5276-00000 Date Printed: 2/28/2010 Owner Information Owners: SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Address: 2140 EMMAS GROVE RD FAIRVIEW NC 28730 Property Location:US 70 HWY Taxing Districts County: Buncombe County City: Fire: SWANNANOA FIRE School: Parcel Information Total Property Value: 192,100 Status:Active Account: 8198271 Deed Date: 3/11/2005 Deed Book/Page: 3949 / 0727 Plat Book/Page: 0102 / 0044 Legal Reference: PLAT Location: US 70 HWY Class: COMMERCIAL VACANT Neighborhood: US-70 FRONT LOTS Subdivision:SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Sub Lot: Zoning: EMP Conservation/Easement:N Flood: N No Owner History Year Account Acres Land Bldgs Other Impr Assessed Desc Exemptions Deferred Taxable 2009 8198271 2.25 192,100 0 0 192,100 0 0 192,100 2008 8198271 2.25 192,100 0 0 192,100 0 0 192,100 2007 8198271 2.25 192,100 0 0 192,100 0 0 192,100 Land Data Total Acres: 2.25 Acres Land Value: 192,100 Segment# Units Description 12.25 Acres LOT Other Improvements Value: 0 Page 1 of 1Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card 2/28/2010http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx Ownership History Assessment History COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE, NORTH CAROLINA Web Property Record Card 9699-10-1561-00000 Date Printed: 2/28/2010 Owner Information Owners: SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Address: 2140 EMMAS GROVE RD FAIRVIEW NC 28730 Property Location:202 WHITSON AVE Taxing Districts County: Buncombe County City: Fire: SWANNANOA FIRE School: Parcel Information Total Property Value: 1,439,300 Status:Active Account: 8198271 Deed Date: 3/11/2005 Deed Book/Page: 3949 / 0727 Plat Book/Page: 0102 / 0044 Legal Reference: PLAT Location: 202 WHITSON AVE Class: WAREHOUSE/STORAGE Neighborhood: US-70 FRONT LOTS Subdivision:SWANNANOA VALLEY PROPERTIES LLC Sub Lot: Zoning: EMP Conservation/Easement:N Flood: N No Owner History Year Account Acres Land Bldgs Other Impr Assessed Desc Exemptions Deferred Taxable 2009 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2008 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 2007 8198271 40.04 1,101,100 338,200 0 1,439,300 0 0 1,439,300 Land Data Total Acres: 40.04 Acres Land Value: 1,101,100 Segment# Units Description 1 40.04 Acres LOT Other Improvements Value: 0 Com. Bldg ID Bldg Class Occupancy Sq Feet Bsmt SqFt Bsmt Finished Year Built Grade Condition Value 1 MAS LOAD B INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 210080 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE C988002.00 DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S12480 1.00 CANOPY/FRAME-METAL6420 1.00 zoom208 475 208 475 208DWC Page 1 of 2Buncombe County Tax Lookup - Property Card 2/28/2010http://www.buncombetax.org/PropertyCard.aspx Total Building Value: 338,200 Com. Bldg ID Bldg Class Occupancy Sq Feet Bsmt SqFt Bsmt Finished Year Built Grade Condition Value 2 PREFAB STL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 81600 0 0 1948 C N 0 Section SqFt # Stories DISTRIB. WAREHOUSE S81600 1.00 Com. 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Scale: 1:3,899 Map center: 35° 36' 1.9" N, 82° 23' 25.3" W APPENDIX 3 1900 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY 1962 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY 1990 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY 1997 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. PROPERTY APPENDIX 4 1951 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1963 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1975 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1982 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1988 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1995 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1998 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 2002 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 2006 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 1954 SANBORN MAP 1” approximately 500’ N Site Name: Swannanoa Valley Property 202 Whitson Avenue Swannanoa, NC Project Number: 0005-022LS IRMINGER CONSULTING, INC. 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All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc (EDR). The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA’s Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-05) or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS 202 WHITSON AVENUE SWANNANOA, NC 28778 COORDINATES 35.599800 - 35˚ 35’ 59.3’’Latitude (North): 82.394900 - 82˚ 23’ 41.6’’Longitude (West): Zone 17Universal Tranverse Mercator: 373641.8UTM X (Meters): 3940258.0UTM Y (Meters): 2202 ft. above sea levelElevation: USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY 35082-E4 OTEEN, NCTarget Property Map: 2000Most Recent Revision: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT 2005, 2006Portions of Photo from: USDASource: TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was identified in the following records. For more information on this property see page 7 of the attached EDR Radius Map report: EPA IDDatabase(s)Site BEACON BLANKETS 202 WHITSON AVENUE SWANNANOA, NC 28778 N/AFINDS BEACON MFG. CO.-SOLVENTS 202 WHITSON AVE. SWANNANOA, NC N/AIMD BEACON MANUFACTURING 202 WHITSON AVE BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC N/AIMD LUST Incident Phase: Follow Up BEACON-BOILER ROOM AREA 202 WHITSON AVE. SWANNANOA, NC N/ASHWS IMD EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANT 202 WHITSON AVE SWANNANOA, NC 28778 NCD014893671RCRA-NonGen BEACON MANUFACTURING CO 202 WHITSON AVENUE SWANNANOA, NC 28778 N/AUST DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR’s search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the following databases: STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL National Priority List Proposed NPL Proposed National Priority List Sites NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site List CERC-NFRAP CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS Corrective Action Report Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRA-SQG RCRA - Small Quantity Generators RCRA-CESQG RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 US INST CONTROL Sites with Institutional Controls Federal ERNS list ERNS Emergency Response Notification System State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF List of Solid Waste Facilities OLI Old Landfill Inventory State and tribal leaking storage tank lists INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal registered storage tank lists AST AST Database INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries INST CONTROL No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS Brownfields Projects Inventory ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites ODI Open Dump Inventory DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations HIST LF Solid Waste Facility Listing INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US CDL Clandestine Drug Labs US HIST CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register Local Land Records LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information LUCIS Land Use Control Information System Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 Other Ascertainable Records DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data DOD Department of Defense Sites FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites CONSENT Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees ROD Records Of Decision UMTRA Uranium Mill Tailings Sites MINES Mines Master Index File TRIS Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act FTTS FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) HIST FTTS FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing SSTS Section 7 Tracking Systems ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System PADS PCB Activity Database System MLTS Material Licensing Tracking System RADINFO Radiation Information Database RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System UIC Underground Injection Wells Listing DRYCLEANERS Drycleaning Sites NPDES NPDES Facility Location Listing INDIAN RESERV Indian Reservations SCRD DRYCLEANERS State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing COAL ASH EPA Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List COAL ASH DOE Sleam-Electric Plan Operation Data PCB TRANSFORMER PCB Transformer Registration Database COAL ASH Coal Ash Disposal Sites EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS EDR Proprietary Records Manufactured Gas Plants EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal CERCLIS list CERCLIS: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. A review of the CERCLIS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 06/30/2009 has revealed that there is 1 CERCLIS site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ BEACON MANUFACTURING PLANT FIR HIGHWAY 70 NNW 0 - 1/8 (0.010 mi.) 8 30 State- and tribal - equivalent NPL NC HSDS: The Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites list contains locations of uncontrolled and unregulated hazardous waste sites. The file contains sites on the national priority list as well as the state priority list. The data source is the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. A review of the NC HSDS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 04/06/2006 has revealed that there are 2 NC HSDS sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ SWANNANOA LDFL ESE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.276 mi.) 0 22 MONEY - WORTH E 1/2 - 1 (0.858 mi.) 0 22 State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incidents Management Database contains an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. The data come from the Department of Environment, & Natural Resources’ Incidents by Address. A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 11/06/2009 has revealed that there are 8 LUST sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ TED FOX GULF SERVICE 100 MAIN STREET 0 - 1/8 (0.000 mi.) 7 22 Incident Phase: Closed Out PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ BEACON OUTLET 105 WHITSON AVENUE WNW 0 - 1/8 (0.068 mi.) 9 30 Incident Phase: Closed Out PERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR 2091 US HWY 70 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) B11 34 Incident Phase: Closed Out EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ PERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL 2091 US HWY 70 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) B12 37 Incident Phase: Closed Out PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER HIGHWAY 70 / ASHEVILLE W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.234 mi.) 13 40 Incident Phase: Closed Out SHOOK RESIDENCE 101 HARRISON AVENUE WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) 14 43 Incident Phase: Closed Out PALMISANO PROPERTY 2157 US 70 HWY ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.293 mi.) C16 47 Incident Phase: Closed Out INGLES WAREHOUSE 1560 US HWY 70 WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.337 mi.) D18 49 Incident Phase: Remedial Action Implemented LUST TRUST: This database contains information about claims against the State Trust Funds for reimbursements for expenses incurred while remediating Leaking USTs. A review of the LUST TRUST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01/15/2010 has revealed that there is 1 LUST TRUST site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ RYDER TRUCK RENTAL #0339 101 PATTON COVE ROAD W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.326 mi.) 17 49 State and tribal registered storage tank lists UST: The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. USTs are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The data come from the Department of Environment & Natural Resources’ Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database. A review of the UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/30/2009 has revealed that there is 1 UST site within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ TED FOX GULF SERVICE 100 MAIN STREET 0 - 1/8 (0.000 mi.) 7 22 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS: The EPA’s listing of Brownfields properites addressed by Cooperative Agreement Recipients and Brownfields properties addressed by Targeted Brownfields Assessments A review of the US BROWNFIELDS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/01/2009 has revealed that there is 1 US BROWNFIELDS site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ SWANNACOA PLAMISANO PROPERTY 2151 US 70 ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.285 mi.) C15 45 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 Other Ascertainable Records IMD: Incident Management Database. A review of the IMD list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/21/2006 has revealed that there are 9 IMD sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ TED FOX GULF SERVICE 100 MAIN STREET 0 - 1/8 (0.000 mi.) 7 22 PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ BEACON OUTLET 105 WHITSON AVENUE WNW 0 - 1/8 (0.068 mi.) 9 30 JERNIGAN RENTAL HOME 155 EDWARDS AVE. ENE 0 - 1/8 (0.083 mi.) 10 33 PERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR 2091 US HWY 70 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) B11 34 PERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL 2091 US HWY 70 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) B12 37 PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER HIGHWAY 70 / ASHEVILLE W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.234 mi.) 13 40 SHOOK RESIDENCE 101 HARRISON AVENUE WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) 14 43 INGLES WAREHOUSE 1560 US HWY 70 WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.337 mi.) D18 49 CARIOLINA TIRE 2925 12 PATTON COVE HIGHWAY WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.345 mi.) D19 52 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC2705359.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 8 Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: Site Name Database(s)____________ ____________ GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP. SHWS, VCP NJT CORP.-U-FILLER-UP IMD, LUST FORMER FAIRVIEW UNION 76 IMD, LUST FORMER AMOCO STATION IMD, LUST CEDAR CLIFF TEXACO IMD, LUST REDMON’S TEXACO IMD, LUST, LUST TRUST 101 OLD PATTON COVE RD RCRA-CESQG, FINDS, IMD, LUST GROVE STONE & SAND CO. IMD, LUST, UST F & J #4 SWANNANOA LUST SERVCO 02221-TANK NO. 6 IMD, LUST, LUST TRUST SWANNANOA EBLEN IMD, LUST, UST KING PROPERTY (THELMA) LUST, LUST TRUST WINSTON MILLS IMD, LUST, UST FAIRVIEW 66 UST FAIRVIEW UNION 76 UST OLD CHARLOTTE 66 UST WOMETCO FOOD SERVICES UST SWANNANOA EBLEN UST F AND J 4 UST PADGETT’S GULF UST 6 PAC SMOKE STACK UST TANGLEWOOD/KOA CAMPGROUND UST BLAKES AUTO SALVAGE RCRA-NonGen FORMER BEACON MFG. CO.-OLD LAN IMD ETL CORPORATION IMD PERRY ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION F IMD BUNCOMBE CO LF/E CANTON LF/OLD OLI SWANNANOA LANDFILL OLI MONEY-WORTH, INC OLI B. V. HEDRICK GRAVEL & SAND CO. MINES CHARLES D. 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1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000NPL 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000Proposed NPL 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPNPL LIENS Federal Delisted NPL site list 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000Delisted NPL Federal CERCLIS list 1 NR NR 0 0 1 0.500CERCLIS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000FEDERAL FACILITY Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site List 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500CERC-NFRAP Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000CORRACTS Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500RCRA-TSDF Federal RCRA generators list 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-LQG 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-SQG 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-CESQG Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500US ENG CONTROLS 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500US INST CONTROL Federal ERNS list 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPERNS State- and tribal - equivalent NPL 2 NR 1 1 0 0 1.000NC HSDS State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000 XSHWS State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SWF/LF 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500OLI State and tribal leaking storage tank lists 8 NR NR 3 3 2 0.500 XLUST TC2705359.2s Page 4 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Target Distance Total Database Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted 1 NR NR 1 0 0 0.500LUST TRUST 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN LUST State and tribal registered storage tank lists 1 NR NR NR 0 1 0.250 XUST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250AST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250INDIAN UST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250FEMA UST State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INST CONTROL State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500VCP 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN VCP State and tribal Brownfields sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500BROWNFIELDS ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists 1 NR NR 1 0 0 0.500US BROWNFIELDS Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500ODI 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500DEBRIS REGION 9 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500HIST LF 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN ODI Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPUS CDL 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPUS HIST CDL Local Land Records 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPLIENS 2 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500LUCIS Records of Emergency Release Reports 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPHMIRS Other Ascertainable Records 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250 XRCRA-NonGen 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPDOT OPS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000DOD 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000FUDS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000CONSENT TC2705359.2s Page 5 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Target Distance Total Database Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000ROD 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500UMTRA 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250MINES 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPTRIS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPTSCA 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPFTTS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPHIST FTTS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPSSTS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPICIS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPPADS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPMLTS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPRADINFO 0 NR NR NR NR NR TP XFINDS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPRAATS 9 NR NR 3 3 3 0.500 XIMD 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPUIC 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250DRYCLEANERS 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPNPDES 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000INDIAN RESERV 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500COAL ASH EPA 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPCOAL ASH DOE 0 NR NR NR NR NR TPPCB TRANSFORMER 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500COAL ASH EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS EDR Proprietary Records 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000Manufactured Gas Plants NOTES: TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database TC2705359.2s Page 6 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation and financial information. including an inventory of sites, planned and actual site activities, system contains information on all aspects of hazardous waste sites, to support management in all phases of the Superfund program. The Liability Information System) is the Superfund database that is used CERCLIS (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource the state of North Carolina. comprehensive information about environmental regulated entities in common facility identifier in order to improve accessibility to (NCDENR) Facility Identification Template for States that provides a is North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ NC-FITS (North Carolina - Facility Identification Template For States) transported off-site. these facilities release directly to air, water, land, or that are from facilities on the amounts of over 300 listed toxic chemicals that US EPA TRIS (Toxics Release Inventory System) contains information their precursors, as well as hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). on stationary and mobile sources that emit criteria air pollutants and The NEI (National Emissions Inventory) database contains information of the Clean Air Act. redesign to support facility operating permits required under Title V estimation of total national emissions. AFS is undergoing a major to comply with regulatory programs and by EPA as an input for the AFS data are utilized by states to prepare State Implementation Plans used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. information concerning airborne pollution in the United States. AFS is Aerometric Data (SAROAD). AIRS is the national repository for National Emission Data System (NEDS), and the Storage and Retrieval of Subsystem) replaces the former Compliance Data System (CDS), the AFS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) Facility Environmental Interest/Information System 110038985774Registry ID: FINDS: Site 1 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property SWANNANOA, NC 28778 Target 202 WHITSON AVENUE N/A A1 FINDSBEACON BLANKETS 1012118918 TC2705359.2s Page 7 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: AssessmentIncident Phase: 11/28/2005Last Modified: 14598Facility ID: DWQAgency: ESTGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: -82.391111Longitude: 35.599722Latitude: M84X5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Groundwater SamplesSamples Include: Responsible PartiesSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: MEHDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: 25Site Priority: NoRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Other inorganicsType: UnknownSource: Not reportedQty Recovered: Not reportedQty Lost: METALSMaterial: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: CHLORINATED SOLVENTSMaterial: MiningOperation: FederalOwnership: SWANNANOA, NC 828 686-3861Oper City,St,Zip: SWANNANOAOperator City: P.O. BOX 395Operator Address: BEACON MFG. CO.Owner Company: 828 686-3861Contact Phone: BRYSON, TURNEROperator: LOW LEVELS OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS DISCOVERED. SOURCE UNKNOWN. AS THE RESULT OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR PROPERTY TRANSACTION,Incident Desc: Not reportedSoil Contam: Yes, Groundwater Contamination has been detectedGW Contam: 11/28/2005Submit Date: 1/5/1995Date Occurred: 14598Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: Site 2 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property SWANNANOA, NC Target 202 WHITSON AVE. N/A A2 IMDBEACON MFG. CO.-SOLVENTS S101715021 TC2705359.2s Page 8 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: BEACON MFG. CO.-SOLVENTS (Continued) S101715021 DWMAgency: NODGPS: 82.395Longitude Decimal: 35.5991666666667Latitude Decimal: 822342Longitude Number: 353557Latitude Number: -82.395Longitude: 35.59916666Latitude: M84X5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: MESDem Contact: 4/15/1998Priority Update: LPriority Code: 20 ESite Priority: LRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: GASOLINEMaterial: IndustrialOperation: PrivateOwnership: SWANNANOA, NC 28778-Oper City,St,Zip: SWANNANOAOperator City: 202 WHITSON ROADOperator Address: FRANKIE ROSSOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: BEACON MANUFACTURINGOperator: UPON REMOVAL OF UST, SOIL CONTAM. WAS CONFIRMED.Incident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 4/5/1995Submit Date: Not reportedDate Occurred: 13776Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: Site 3 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC Target LUST202 WHITSON AVE N/A A3 IMDBEACON MANUFACTURING 1006836793 TC2705359.2s Page 9 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 0CD Num: FalseRPL: Not reportedPETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in HouseCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: Not reportedMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: 20 ESite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: Not reported# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: Not reportedClose Out: Not reportedClosure Request: 10/25/1994Cleanup: 10/25/1994Date Occur: 10/25/1994Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 13776Incident Number: AS-1333UST Number: 0-001831Facility ID: LUST: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: 10/3/1995NOV Issued: Follow UpIncident Phase: 10/11/1995Last Modified: 13776Facility ID: BEACON MANUFACTURING (Continued) 1006836793 TC2705359.2s Page 10 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: 10/3/1995NOV Issued: Follow UpIncident Phase: 10/11/1995Last Modified: Not reportedUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: Not reportedErr Type: PirfSource Code: M84XRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Not reported7#5 Minute Quad: 0Samples Include: Not reportedWells Affected Y/N: 4/15/1998Priority Update: 20 ESite Priority: 1Location: 3Type: 5Operation Type: 4Ownership: FRANKIE ROSSOwner/Operator: UPON REMOVAL OF UST, SOIL CONTAM. WAS CONFIRMED.Description Of Incident: 4/5/1995Date Reported: 1/2/1991Date Occurred: 13776Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reportedComments: Not reportedRP County: SWANNANOA, NC 28778-RP City,St,Zip: 202 WHITSON ROADRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: BEACON MANUFACTURINGContact Person: FRANKIE ROSSCompany: AshevilleRegion: MESRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: 353557 822342Lat/Long: BEACON MANUFACTURING (Continued) 1006836793 TC2705359.2s Page 11 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 11/28/2005Last Modified: 10371Facility ID: DWQAgency: ESTGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: Not reportedLongitude: Not reportedLatitude: M84X25 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: MEHDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: NoRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Heating OilType: Dredge SpoilSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: #6 FUEL OILMaterial: MiningOperation: FederalOwnership: SWANNANOA, NCOper City,St,Zip: SWANNANOAOperator City: 202 WHITSON AVE.Operator Address: BEACON MFG. CO.Owner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: BRYSON, TURNEROperator: EXCAVATED DUE TO CLOSE PROXI FUEL OIL DISCOVERED NEAR THE BOILER ROOM. NOT ALL SOILS COULD BE AS THE RESULT OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, SOILS STAINED BY NO6Incident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 6/24/1993Submit Date: 5/26/1993Date Occurred: 10371Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: GEOCODINGGeolocation Method: 35.60188 / -82.39782Lat/Longitude: Inactive Hazardous Sites and Pollutant-Only SitesFacility Type: NCN000407672Facility ID: SHWS: Site 4 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property SWANNANOA, NC Target IMD202 WHITSON AVE. N/A A4 SHWSBEACON-BOILER ROOM AREA 1006566963 TC2705359.2s Page 12 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation DWQAgency: ESTGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: Not reportedLongitude: Not reportedLatitude: M84X15 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: MEHDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: NoRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Heating OilType: Dredge SpoilSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: #6 FUEL OILMaterial: MiningOperation: FederalOwnership: SWANNANOA, NCOper City,St,Zip: SWANNANOAOperator City: 205 WHITSON AVE.Operator Address: BEACON MFG. CO.Owner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: BIGSON, TURNEROperator: EXCAVATED. DISCOVERED AT ABOVE GROUND TANKS. ALL CONTAMINATED SOILS COULD NOT BE AS THE RESULT OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT, SOILS STAINED WITH NO. 6Incident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 6/24/1993Submit Date: 5/26/1993Date Occurred: 10372Facility ID: ASHRegion: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: REIncident Phase: BEACON-BOILER ROOM AREA (Continued) 1006566963 TC2705359.2s Page 13 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: -82.2328Longitude: 35.3559Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: Not reportedNum Affected: NoWells Affected: MEHDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: 25Site Priority: Not reportedRisk Site: Not reportedSetting: Not reportedLocation: Heating OilType: Dredge SpoilSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: Not reportedMaterial: Not ReportedOperation: Not ReportedOwnership: NCOper City,St,Zip: Not reportedOperator City: Not reportedOperator Address: Not reportedOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: ,Operator: located at the tank farm releas destroyed by fire. Vandals apparently opened the valve from an AST As a result of arson, the Beacon Manufacturing main plant wasIncident Desc: Not reportedSoil Contam: No data entered (data entry person submitted a blank fieldGW Contam: 11/28/2005Submit Date: 9/4/2003Date Occurred: 87345Facility ID: ASHRegion: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: 6/18/1993NOV Issued: REIncident Phase: 11/28/2005Last Modified: 10372Facility ID: BEACON-BOILER ROOM AREA (Continued) 1006566963 TC2705359.2s Page 14 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: AssessmentIncident Phase: 11/28/2005Last Modified: 87345Facility ID: DWQAgency: NODGPS: BEACON-BOILER ROOM AREA (Continued) 1006566963 KANNAPOLIS, NC 28081 ONE LAKE CIRCLE DROwner/operator address: PILLOWTEX CORPORATIONOwner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 10/03/2003Owner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: Not reported Not reportedOwner/operator address: CAROLINA FIRSTOwner/operator name: Owner/Operator Summary: Handler: Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous wasteDescription: Non-GeneratorClassification: PrivateLand type: 04EPA Region: Not reportedContact email: (828) 597-3000Contact telephone: USContact country: SWANNANOA, NC 28778 UNKNOWNContact address: PERSON UNKNOWNContact: HENDERSONVILLE, NC 28792 535 GREENVILLE HIGHWAY C/O CAROLINA FIRSTMailing address: NCD014893671EPA ID: SWANNANOA, NC 28778 202 WHITSON AVEFacility address: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 05/23/2005Date form received by agency: RCRA-NonGen: Site 5 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property SWANNANOA, NC 28778 Target 202 WHITSON AVE NCD014893671 A5 RCRA-NonGenFORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANT 1008195318 TC2705359.2s Page 15 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not a generator, verifiedClassification: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON MFG PLTSite name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 12/05/2003Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: FORMER PILLOWTEX BEACON MANUFACTURINGSite name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 02/26/2004Date form received by agency: Historical Generators: Commercial status unknownOff-site waste receiver: NoUsed oil transporter: NoUsed oil transfer facility: NoUsed oil Specification marketer: NoUsed oil fuel marketer to burner: NoUser oil refiner: NoUsed oil processor: NoUsed oil fuel burner: NoFurnace exemption: NoOn-site burner exemption: NoUnderground injection activity: NoTreater, storer or disposer of HW: NoTransporter of hazardous waste: NoRecycler of hazardous waste: NoMixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NoU.S. importer of hazardous waste: Handler Activities Summary: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 01/01/1995Owner/Op start date: OperatorOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: Not reported Not reportedOwner/operator address: PILLOWTEX/BEACONOwner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 10/03/2003Owner/Op start date: OperatorOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: Not reported Not reportedOwner/operator address: CAROLINA FIRSTOwner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: Not reportedOwner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: (704) 939-2000Owner/operator telephone: Not reportedOwner/operator country: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANT (Continued) 1008195318 TC2705359.2s Page 16 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation U122Waste code: CYANIDES (SOLUBLE CYANIDE SALTS), NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIEDWaste name: P030Waste code: LEADWaste name: D008Waste code: CHROMIUMWaste name: D007Waste code: BARIUMWaste name: D005Waste code: ARSENICWaste name: D004Waste code: OF SUCH WASTE WOULD BY WASTE GUNPOWDER. DETONATION OR EXPLOSION WHEN EXPOSED TO HEAT OR A FLAME. ONE EXAMPLE WHEN EXPOSED TO WATER OR CORROSIVE MATERIALS, OR IF IT IS CAPABLE OF NORMALLY UNSTABLE, REACTS VIOLENTLY WITH WATER, GENERATES TOXIC GASES A MATERIAL IS CONSIDERED TO BE A REACTIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE IF IT ISWaste name: D003Waste code: DISPOSED, THE WASTE WOULD BE A CORROSIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE. THESE CAUSTIC OR ACID SOLUTIONS BECOME CONTAMINATED AND MUST BE USED BY MANY INDUSTRIES TO CLEAN METAL PARTS PRIOR TO PAINTING. WHEN OR DEGREASE PARTS. HYDROCHLORIC ACID, A SOLUTION WITH A LOW PH, IS CAUSTIC SOLUTION WITH A HIGH PH, IS OFTEN USED BY INDUSTRIES TO CLEAN CONSIDERED TO BE A CORROSIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE. SODIUM HYDROXIDE, A A WASTE WHICH HAS A PH OF LESS THAN 2 OR GREATER THAN 12.5 ISWaste name: D002Waste code: WHICH WOULD BE CONSIDERED AS IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE. MATERIAL. LACQUER THINNER IS AN EXAMPLE OF A COMMONLY USED SOLVENT WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR OF THE FLASH POINT OF A WASTE IS TO REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TESTER. ANOTHER METHOD OF DETERMINING THE LESS THAN 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AS DETERMINED BY A PENSKY-MARTENS IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTES ARE THOSE WASTES WHICH HAVE A FLASHPOINT OFWaste name: D001Waste code: Hazardous Waste Summary: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: PILLOWTEX/BEACON MFG COSite name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 09/23/1997Date form received by agency: Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: PILLOWTEX/BEACON MFG COSite name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 02/15/2001Date form received by agency: Not a generator, verifiedClassification: PILLOWTEX/BEACON MFG COSite name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANTFacility name: 12/31/2002Date form received by agency: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANT (Continued) 1008195318 TC2705359.2s Page 17 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 03/21/1989Evaluation date: Evaluation Action Summary: No violations foundViolation Status: ETHANE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-Waste name: U227Waste code: BENZENE, METHYL-Waste name: U220Waste code: ETHENE, TETRACHLORO-Waste name: U210Waste code: PYRIDINEWaste name: U196Waste code: PHENOLWaste name: U188Waste code: ACETIC ACID, LEAD(2+) SALTWaste name: U144Waste code: FORMIC ACID (C,T)Waste name: U123Waste code: FORMALDEHYDEWaste name: FORMER PILLOW TEX-BEACON PLANT (Continued) 1008195318 Currently In UseStatus: 30000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 001Tank ID: Not reportedInitials of Individual Confirming GPS: NoGPS String Confirmed: 82 23 51.35Longitude 1: -82.39760Longitude: 35 36 05.24Latitude 1: 35.60150Latitude: (704) 686-3861Owner Phone: SWANNANOA, NC 28778Owner City,St,Zip: 202 WHITSON AVENUEOwner Address: BEACON MANUFACTURING COOwner Name: Not reportedLast Update: (704) 686-3861Facility Telephone: 01Region: 0-001831Facility ID: UST: Site 6 of 6 in cluster A Actual: 2202 ft. Property SWANNANOA, NC 28778 Target 202 WHITSON AVENUE N/A A6 USTBEACON MANUFACTURING CO U003142680 TC2705359.2s Page 18 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: EXEProduct Type: 0Tank Product: Not reportedDate removed: 3/30/1974Date installed: Currently In UseStatus: 30000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 002Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: EXEProduct Type: 0Tank Product: Not reportedDate removed: 3/30/1974Date installed: BEACON MANUFACTURING CO (Continued) U003142680 TC2705359.2s Page 19 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: EXEProduct Type: 0Tank Product: Not reportedDate removed: 3/30/1974Date installed: Currently In UseStatus: 30000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 003Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: BEACON MANUFACTURING CO (Continued) U003142680 TC2705359.2s Page 20 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: NONProduct Type: Gasoline, Gasoline MixtureTank Product: 11/30/1990Date removed: 3/29/1977Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 265Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 005Tank ID: VARSOLComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: UnknownPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: HAZProduct Type: Other, HazardousTank Product: 4/20/1990Date removed: 3/30/1975Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 10000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 004Tank ID: BEACON MANUFACTURING CO (Continued) U003142680 TC2705359.2s Page 21 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: UnknownPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: BEACON MANUFACTURING CO (Continued) U003142680 35 35 49.460841 82 23 8.987336Lat/Long: 980 557 987Superfund ID: FederalSite Type: NC HSDS: 1459 ft. 1/4-1/2 ESE , NC Region N/A HSDS NC HSDSSWANNANOA LDFL S102442542 35 35 58.472466 82 22 33.046618Lat/Long: 008 839 276Superfund ID: FederalSite Type: NC HSDS: 4531 ft. 1/2-1 East , NC Region N/A HSDS NC HSDSMONEY - WORTH S102442541 No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 9/26/1994Submit Date: Not reportedDate Occurred: 12773Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 1 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 2216 ft. < 1/8 USTBURNSVILLE, NC 28714 LUST100 MAIN STREET N/A 7 IMDTED FOX GULF SERVICE U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 22 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 9/11/1994Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 1/5/1995Last Modified: 12773Facility ID: DWMAgency: NODGPS: 82.2994444444444Longitude Decimal: 35.9197222222222Latitude Decimal: 821758Longitude Number: 355511Latitude Number: -82.29944444Longitude: 35.91972222Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: JCADem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: LRisk Site: UrbanSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 3: Not reportedQty Lost: WASTE OILMaterial: Not reportedQty Recovered: Not reportedQty Lost: KEROSENEMaterial: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: GASOLINEMaterial: Not reportedOperation: Not reportedOwnership: Not reportedOper City,St,Zip: Not reportedOperator City: Not reportedOperator Address: Not reportedOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: Not reportedOperator: CONTAMINATION BELOW THE SSE LEVEL FOR SITE RELEASE RESULTING FROM THE REMOVAL OF 4-4000 GAL VST MINOR SOILIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 23 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation PIRF: J835 Min Quad: CLOSED 9/11/94Comments: Not reportedRP County: Not reportedRP City,St,Zip: Not reportedRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: Not reportedContact Person: Not reportedCompany: AshevilleRegion: JCARegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: 355511 821758Lat/Long: FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 48CD Num: FalseRPL: Not reportedPETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in ArchivesCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: Not reportedMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: Not reported# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 9/11/1994Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: 8/11/1994Cleanup: 5/2/1994Date Occur: 5/24/1994Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 12773Incident Number: AS-1205UST Number: 0-005853Facility ID: LUST: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 24 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Permanent ClosedStatus: 550Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 1Tank ID: Not reportedInitials of Individual Confirming GPS: NoGPS String Confirmed: Not reportedLongitude 1: .00000Longitude: Not reportedLatitude 1: .00000Latitude: (828) 649-2312Owner Phone: MARSHALL, NC 28753Owner City,St,Zip: P O BOX 158Owner Address: O A GREGORY INCOwner Name: 8/29/1996Last Update: (704) 649-2312Facility Telephone: 01Region: 0-005853Facility ID: UST: 9/11/1994Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 1/5/1995Last Modified: PUst Number: GSource: 7Cause: 2Err Type: Min_SoilSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: N7#5 Minute Quad: 0Samples Include: NWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 1Location: 3Type: 6Operation Type: 4Ownership: Not reportedOwner/Operator: CONTAMINATION BELOW THE SSE LEVEL FOR SITE RELEASE RESULTING FROM THE REMOVAL OF 4-4000 GAL VST MINOR SOILDescription Of Incident: 5/24/1994Date Reported: 5/2/1994Date Occurred: 12773Facility Id: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 25 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: NONProduct Type: Gasoline, Gasoline MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 10/5/1966Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 4000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 2Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: NONProduct Type: Kerosene, Kerosene MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 10/5/1966Date installed: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 26 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: SteelPiping material: PaintExterior Protection: NoneInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: SteelTank Material: NONProduct Type: Gasoline, Gasoline MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 10/5/1966Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 4000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 3Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 27 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation UnknownInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: UnknownTank Material: NONProduct Type: Gasoline, Gasoline MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 1/1/1964Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 4000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 5Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: UnknownPiping material: UnknownExterior Protection: UnknownInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: UnknownTank Material: NONProduct Type: Gasoline, Gasoline MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 1/1/1964Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 4000Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 4Tank ID: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 28 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: UnknownPiping material: UnknownExterior Protection: UnknownInterior Protection: Not reportedEnd Certified Number: Not reportedBegin Certified Number: Not reportedDate Last Certified: Not reportedTank Certified Number: Not reportedTank Last Used Date: NoMain Tank: NoCompartment Tank: UnknownTank Material: NONProduct Type: Oil, New/Used/MixtureTank Product: 2/6/1994Date removed: 1/1/1964Date installed: Permanent ClosedStatus: 550Tank Capacity: Not reportedTank ID Number: 6Tank ID: Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Piping Date: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank Date: Not reportedOverfill: Not reportedCorrosion Piping: Not reportedCorrosion Protection Tank1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type 2: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 2: Not reportedWater Supply Well: Not reportedSurface Water: Not reportedSpill and Overfill: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Pipe: Not reportedCorrosn Protec Tank: Not reportedLeak Detection Piping 1: Not reportedLeak Detection Type: Not reportedCertify Type: UnknownPiping material: UnknownExterior Protection: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 TC2705359.2s Page 29 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedComment: Not reportedPiping System Type Description: Not reportedPiping System Type Code: Not reportedSpill Overfill Date: TED FOX GULF SERVICE (Continued) U003143242 Cleaned upPriority Level: 9/6/2003 0:00:00Date Completed: 9/5/2003 0:00:00Date Started: PRP EMERGENCY REMOVALAction: CERCLIS Assessment History: Not reportedSite Description: 42726Contact Title: Not reportedContact Tel: Not reportedContact Name: 42701Contact Title: Not reportedContact Tel: Not reportedContact Name: 42706Contact Title: Not reportedContact Tel: Not reportedContact Name: CERCLIS Site Contact Name(s): Removal Only Site (No Site Assessment Work Needed)Non NPL Status: Not on the NPLNPL Status: Not a Federal FacilityFederal Facility: 0407672Site ID: CERCLIS: 54 ft. 0.010 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. < 1/8 SWANNANOA, NC 28778 NNW HIGHWAY 70 NCN000407672 8 CERCLISBEACON MANUFACTURING PLANT FIRE 1007117395 Not reportedContact Phone: JOSH CHANDLEROperator: SOIL WAS ENCOUNTERED BENEATH THE UST. AMOUNT OF RELEASE IS UNKNOWN DURING REMOVAL OF 1,000 GALLON HEATING OIL UST PETRULEUM CONTAMINATEDIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 1/22/2002Submit Date: 9/12/2001Date Occurred: 23874Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 357 ft. 0.068 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2197 ft. < 1/8 SWANNANOA, NC WNW LUST105 WHITSON AVENUE N/A 9 IMDBEACON OUTLET S105201425 TC2705359.2s Page 30 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 9/12/2001Date Occur: 9/24/2001Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 23874Incident Number: AS-2002UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 11/15/2004Last Modified: 23874Facility ID: DWMAgency: 7GPS: 82.3966666666667Longitude Decimal: 35.6013888888889Latitude Decimal: 822348Longitude Number: 353605Latitude Number: -82.39666666Longitude: 35.60138888Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: YSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: Not reportedNum Affected: NoWells Affected: JCADem Contact: 1/22/2002Priority Update: Not reportedPriority Code: USite Priority: LRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: Not reportedMaterial: IndustrialOperation: PrivateOwnership: KANNAPOLIS, NC 28082-Oper City,St,Zip: KANNAPOLISOperator City: PO BOX 1208Operator Address: PILLOWTEX CORPORATIONOwner Company: BEACON OUTLET (Continued)S105201425 TC2705359.2s Page 31 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 1Location: 4Type: 5Operation Type: 4Ownership: JOSH CHANDLEROwner/Operator: SOIL WAS ENCOUNTERED BENEATH THE UST. AMOUNT OF RELEASE IS UNKNOWN DURING REMOVAL OF 1,000 GALLON HEATING OIL UST PETRULEUM CONTAMINATEDDescription Of Incident: 1/22/2002Date Reported: 9/12/2001Date Occurred: 23874Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reportedComments: Not reportedRP County: KANNAPOLIS, NC 28082-RP City,St,Zip: PO BOX 1208RP Address: Not reportedTelephone: JOSH CHANDLERContact Person: PILLOWTEX CORPORATIONCompany: AshevilleRegion: JCARegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: 353605 822348Lat/Long: FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 275CD Num: FalseRPL: 4PETOPT: Cleanups to 2L.0202 standardsRBCA GW: File Located in ArchivesCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: YesFlag: UnknownMTBE1: Not reportedMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: NON COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: Not reported# Of Supply Wells: Non RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Soil to GroundwaterLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 11/15/2004Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: Not reportedCleanup: BEACON OUTLET (Continued)S105201425 TC2705359.2s Page 32 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 11/15/2004Last Modified: CUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: 2Err Type: Not reportedSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Y7#5 Minute Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: NWells Affected Y/N: 1/22/2002Priority Update: USite Priority: BEACON OUTLET (Continued)S105201425 ResidentialSetting: ResidenceLocation: Heating OilType: Dredge SpoilSource: NONEQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: HEATING OILMaterial: IndustrialOperation: FederalOwnership: HENDERSONVILLE, NC 828-697-3631Oper City,St,Zip: HENDERSONVILLEOperator City: 32 OLD QUARRY RD.Operator Address: Not reportedOwner Company: 828-697-3631Contact Phone: JERNIGAN, ROBERTOperator: TAKEN: 190 PPM DIESEL. AND DISPOSED OF. AT THE BOTTOM OF THE EXCAVATION SOIL SAMPLE WAS ABOUT 12 CUBIC YARD SOF CONYAMINATED SOIL WAS REMOVED FROM THE SITEIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No data entered (data entry person submitted a blank fieldGW Contam: 1/27/1999Submit Date: 1/11/1999Date Occurred: 19484Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 437 ft. 0.083 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. < 1/8 SWANNONOA, NC ENE 155 EDWARDS AVE. N/A 10 IMDJERNIGAN RENTAL HOME S103718032 TC2705359.2s Page 33 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: 1/22/1999NOV Issued: REIncident Phase: 2/6/2001Last Modified: 19484Facility ID: DWQAgency: ESTGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: Not reportedLongitude: Not reportedLatitude: M84Q5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: NoneSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: QQDem Contact: 3/2/1999Priority Update: EPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: NoRisk Site: JERNIGAN RENTAL HOME (Continued) S103718032 PrivateOwnership: Asheville, NC 28815Oper City,St,Zip: AshevilleOperator City: P.O. Box 19204Operator Address: Perry M. Alexander Constr. Co.Owner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: W. Thomas Alexander, Reg. Agt.Operator: bottom sample site. Small amount of contamination by methylene chloride detected in contaminated soil excavated and removed to permitted soil remediationIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 8/4/2005Submit Date: Not reportedDate Occurred: 28328Facility ID: Not reportedRegion: IMD: 1085 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster B 0.205 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2183 ft. 1/8-1/4 SWANNANOA, NC ENE LUST2091 US HWY 70 N/A B11 IMDPERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR S107031750 TC2705359.2s Page 34 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 11/23/2005Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: Not reportedCleanup: 8/4/2005Date Occur: 8/4/2005Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 28328Incident Number: AS-3133UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: Not reportedLast Modified: 28328Facility ID: DWMAgency: 6GPS: 82.4227777777778Longitude Decimal: 35.5941666666667Latitude Decimal: 822522Longitude Number: 353539Latitude Number: -82.42277777Longitude: 35.59416666Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: Not reportedNum Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: dmeDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: LRisk Site: Not reportedSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: Not reportedMaterial: CommercialOperation: PERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR (Continued) S107031750 TC2705359.2s Page 35 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 1Location: 5Type: 6Operation Type: 4Ownership: Not reportedOwner/Operator: bottom sample site. Small amount of contamination by methylene chloride detected in contaminated soil excavated and removed to permitted soil remediationDescription Of Incident: Not reportedDate Reported: Not reportedDate Occurred: 28328Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: apparently bankrupt. amount of methylene chloride detected in remaining soil. Company is contaminated soil excavated and removed to permitted soil site, smallComments: Not reportedRP County: Asheville, NC 28815RP City,St,Zip: P.O. Box 19204RP Address: Not reportedTelephone: W. Thomas Alexander, Reg. Agt.Contact Person: Perry M. Alexander Constr. Co.Company: AshevilleRegion: dmeRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 35.594336 82.423061Lat/Long Decimal: 35 35 39.54 82 25 22.98Lat/Long: FalseValid: NError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 0CD Num: FalseRPL: 5PETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in HouseCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: NoMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: 2Phase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: 0# Of Supply Wells: PERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR (Continued) S107031750 TC2705359.2s Page 36 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: Not reportedLast Modified: PUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: 2Err Type: Not reportedSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Not reported7#5 Minute Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedWells Affected Y/N: PERRY ALEXANDER O/W SEPARATOR (Continued) S107031750 Not reportedPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: LRisk Site: Not reportedSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: Not reportedMaterial: Not reportedOperation: PrivateOwnership: Asheville, NC 28815Oper City,St,Zip: AshevilleOperator City: P.O. Box 19204Operator Address: Perry M. Alexander Constr. Co.Owner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: W. Thomas Alexander, Reg. Agt.Operator: chloride remains in soil. Waste Oil tank removed, soil removed, small amount of methyleneIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 8/4/2005Submit Date: 6/22/2005Date Occurred: 28326Facility ID: Not reportedRegion: IMD: 1085 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster B 0.205 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2183 ft. 1/8-1/4 SWANNANOA, NC ENE LUST2091 US HWY 70 N/A B12 IMDPERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL S107031748 TC2705359.2s Page 37 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: 2Phase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: 0# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 11/23/2005Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: Not reportedCleanup: 6/22/2005Date Occur: 8/4/2005Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 28326Incident Number: AS-3131UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: Not reportedLast Modified: 28326Facility ID: DWMAgency: 6GPS: 82.4227777777778Longitude Decimal: 35.5941666666667Latitude Decimal: 822522Longitude Number: 353539Latitude Number: -82.42277777Longitude: 35.59416666Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: Not reportedNum Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: dmeDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: PERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL (Continued) S107031748 TC2705359.2s Page 38 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation PUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: 2Err Type: Not reportedSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Not reported7#5 Minute Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 1Location: 5Type: Not reportedOperation Type: 4Ownership: Not reportedOwner/Operator: chloride remains in soil. Waste Oil tank removed, soil removed, small amount of methyleneDescription Of Incident: Not reportedDate Reported: Not reportedDate Occurred: 28326Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: of 2L in groundwater. Closed 11/23/2005 (dme) chloride was detected in remaining soil. LSA detected no violations soil disposal site in Lattimore, NC. A small amount of methylene Waste Oil tank removed, soil excavated and removed to a permittedComments: Not reportedRP County: Asheville, NC 28815RP City,St,Zip: P.O. Box 19204RP Address: Not reportedTelephone: W. Thomas Alexander, Reg. Agt.Contact Person: Perry M. Alexander Constr. Co.Company: AshevilleRegion: dmeRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 35.594336 82.423061Lat/Long Decimal: 35 35 39.54 82 25 22.98Lat/Long: FalseValid: NError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 0CD Num: FalseRPL: 5PETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in HouseCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: NoMTBE: PERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL (Continued) S107031748 TC2705359.2s Page 39 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: Not reportedLast Modified: PERRY ALEXANDER WASTE OIL (Continued) S107031748 Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: Not reportedLongitude: Not reportedLatitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: JCADem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: LRisk Site: RuralSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: GASOLINEMaterial: CommercialOperation: PrivateOwnership: Not reportedOper City,St,Zip: Not reportedOperator City: Not reportedOperator Address: Not reportedOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: Not reportedOperator: SOIL CON DISCOVERED AFTER UST WERE REMOVEDIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 2/9/1995Submit Date: 8/22/1994Date Occurred: 13332Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 1234 ft. 0.234 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. 1/8-1/4 SWANNANOA, NC West LUSTHIGHWAY 70 / ASHEVILLE ROAD N/A 13 IMDPHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER S101573950 TC2705359.2s Page 40 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 8CD Num: FalseRPL: 3PETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in ArchivesCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: Not reportedMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: Not reported# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 2/6/1995Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: 8/22/1994Cleanup: 8/22/1994Date Occur: 8/22/1994Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 13332Incident Number: AS-1286UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: 2/6/1995Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 3/9/1995Last Modified: 13332Facility ID: DWMAgency: NODGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER (Continued) S101573950 TC2705359.2s Page 41 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 2/6/1995Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 3/9/1995Last Modified: PUst Number: GSource: 7Cause: 2Err Type: Min_SoilSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: N7#5 Minute Quad: 0Samples Include: NWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 1Location: 3Type: 6Operation Type: 4Ownership: LEAL CANTROLLOwner/Operator: SOIL CON DISCOVERED AFTER UST WERE REMOVEDDescription Of Incident: 8/22/1994Date Reported: 8/22/1994Date Occurred: 13332Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: CLOSED 2/6/95Comments: Not reportedRP County: Not reportedRP City,St,Zip: Not reportedRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: Not reportedContact Person: Not reportedCompany: AshevilleRegion: JCARegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: Not reportedLat/Long: FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE CENTER (Continued) S101573950 TC2705359.2s Page 42 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 4/8/1999Last Modified: 2292Facility ID: DWMAgency: NODGPS: 82.3991666666667Longitude Decimal: 35.5994444444444Latitude Decimal: 822357Longitude Number: 353558Latitude Number: -82.39916666Longitude: 35.59944444Latitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: Not reportedWells Affected: DRLDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedPriority Code: Not reportedSite Priority: LRisk Site: ResidentialSetting: ResidenceLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: FUEL OILMaterial: ResidentialOperation: PrivateOwnership: Not reportedOper City,St,Zip: Not reportedOperator City: Not reportedOperator Address: Not reportedOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: Not reportedOperator: FUEL OIL LEAKED FROM UST LINE ON 250 GAL. AGST.Incident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 5/1/1985Submit Date: Not reportedDate Occurred: 2292Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 1368 ft. 0.259 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. 1/4-1/2 SWANNANOA, NC WNW LUST101 HARRISON AVENUE N/A 14 IMDSHOOK RESIDENCE S103130553 TC2705359.2s Page 43 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedRP City,St,Zip: Not reportedRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: Not reportedContact Person: Not reportedCompany: AshevilleRegion: DRLRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: 353558 822357Lat/Long: FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 9CD Num: FalseRPL: 4PETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in ArchivesCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: Not reportedMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: NON COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: Not reported# Of Supply Wells: Non RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 5/22/1985Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: Not reportedCleanup: Not reportedDate Occur: 5/1/1985Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 2292Incident Number: AS-183UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: 5/22/1985Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: SHOOK RESIDENCE (Continued)S103130553 TC2705359.2s Page 44 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 5/22/1985Close-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 4/8/1999Last Modified: Not reportedUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: Not reportedErr Type: PirfSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Not reported7#5 Minute Quad: 0Samples Include: Not reportedWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 7Location: 4Type: 3Operation Type: 4Ownership: CHRIS SHOOKOwner/Operator: FUEL OIL LEAKED FROM UST LINE ON 250 GAL. AGST.Description Of Incident: 5/1/1985Date Reported: 4/29/1985Date Occurred: 2292Facility Id: PIRF: M845 Min Quad: CLOSED 5/22/85Comments: Not reportedRP County: SHOOK RESIDENCE (Continued)S103130553 1:24000Map scale: UnknownHCM label: 4Region: -82.250833Longitude: 35.354688Latitude: 0.1Parcel size: 9688-06-39-6495Parcel #: Swannacoa Plamisano PropertyProperty name: Land-of-Sky Reg. Council, NC (A04)Project name: Land-of-Sky Regional CouncilRecipient name: US BROWNFIELDS: 1506 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster C 0.285 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2182 ft. 1/4-1/2 SWANNACOA, NC 28778 ENE 2151 US 70 N/A C15 US BROWNFIELDSSWANNACOA PLAMISANO PROPERTY 1011813352 TC2705359.2s Page 45 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedSediments found: Not reportedPetro products cleaned: YesPetro products found: Not reportedPCBs cleaned up: Not reportedPCBs found: Not reportedPAHs cleaned up: Not reportedPAHs found: Not reportedOther metals cleaned: Not reportedOther metals found: Not reportedOther cleaned up: Not reportedOther found: Not reportedNo media cleaned up: Not reportedNo media found: Not reportedNone cleaned up: Not reportedNone found: Not reportedLead cleaned up: Not reportedLead contaminant found: Not reportedGroundwater cleaned: Not reportedGroundwater affected: Not reportedDrinking water cleaned: Not reportedDrinking water affected: Not reportedControled substance cleaned: Not reportedControled substance found: Not reportedAsbestos cleaned: Not reportedAsbestos found: Not reportedAir cleaned: Not reportedAir contaminated: Not reportedState and tribal program ID: Not reportedState and tribal program date: 7/19/2007NFA issue date: YesIC required flag: YesIC in place flag: Not reportedIC in place date: Not reportedIC data address: Not reportedNot in state/tribal program: CommercialUsage type: YesPhoto available: NoVideo available: YesInfo. devices: Not reportedEnforcement permit tools: Not reportedGov. control: Not reportedProprietary controls: NoCleanup required: Not reportedFuture use flag: YesPast use flag: Not reportedFuture use: Belen PalmisanoCurrent owner: Not reportedCurrent use: PrivateOwnership entity: Not reportedAccomplishment (acres): Phase II Environmental AssessmentAccomplishment type: 7/12/2007Completed date: 6/27/2006Start date: 73241ACRES property ID: 4/21/2008ICREQ date: World Geodetic System of 1984Datum: Not reportedPoint of reference: SWANNACOA PLAMISANO PROPERTY (Continued) 1011813352 TC2705359.2s Page 46 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation car dealership, gasoline station, auto repairProperty Description: Not reportedVOCs cleaned: Not reportedVOCs found: Not reportedUnknown media cleaned: Not reportedUnknown media: Not reportedUnknwon cleaned: Not reportedUnknown found: Not reportedSurface water cleaned: Not reportedSurface water affected: Not reportedSoil cleaned up: YesSoil affected: Not reportedSediments cleaned: SWANNACOA PLAMISANO PROPERTY (Continued) 1011813352 FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 0CD Num: FalseRPL: 3PETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: File Located in HouseCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: NoMTBE1: NoMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: Not reportedSite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: 0# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: 7/19/2007Close Out: Not reportedClosure Request: Not reportedCleanup: 4/24/2007Date Occur: 7/12/2007Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 28533Incident Number: AS-3374UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: 1549 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster C 0.293 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2184 ft. 1/4-1/2 SWANNANOA, NC 28778 ENE 2157 US 70 HWY N/A C16 LUSTPALMISANO PROPERTY S108664811 TC2705359.2s Page 47 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Closed OutIncident Phase: 7/19/2007Last Modified: PUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: 3Err Type: Not reportedSource Code: Not reportedRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: Not reported5 Minute Quad: Not reported7#5 Minute Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: Not reportedSite Priority: 8Location: 3Type: Not reportedOperation Type: 4Ownership: Not reportedOwner/Operator: prob. Natural) detected in soil. GW not affected by petroleum (Pb is present but investigation for brownfields eligibility, low levels of DRO and GRODescription Of Incident: Not reportedDate Reported: Not reportedDate Occurred: 28533Facility Id: PIRF: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reportedComments: Not reportedRP County: NCRP City,St,Zip: Not reportedRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: Not reportedContact Person: Not reportedCompany: AshevilleRegion: dmeRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 35.596356 82.418981Lat/Long Decimal: 35 35 46.86 82 25 8.28Lat/Long: FalseValid: NError Code: 0Error Flag: PALMISANO PROPERTY (Continued) S108664811 TC2705359.2s Page 48 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation additional NC LUST TRUST: detail in the EDR Site Report. Click this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access 0Sum 3rd Party Amt Applied: 1000003rd Party Deductable Amt: 20000Deductable Amount: LowPriority Rank: 100% CommercialCommercial Find: TrueSite Eligible?: Site closedSite Note: 9954Site ID: 0-004207Facility ID: LUST TRUST: 1723 ft. 0.326 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. 1/4-1/2 SWANANONA, NC West 101 PATTON COVE ROAD N/A 17 LUST TRUSTRYDER TRUCK RENTAL #0339 S105218522 Groundwater SamplesSamples Include: Responsible PartiesSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: MESDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: 40ESite Priority: LRisk Site: IndustrialSetting: FacilityLocation: Gasoline/dieselType: Leak-undergroundSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: GASOLINEMaterial: IndustrialOperation: PrivateOwnership: Not reportedOper City,St,Zip: Not reportedOperator City: Not reportedOperator Address: INGLESOwner Company: Not reportedContact Phone: BOB INGLEOperator: CONTAMINATED. UPON REMOVAL OF 550 GAL. UST, SOIL AND GW WERE FOUND TO BEIncident Desc: YesSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 4/16/1996Submit Date: 7/7/1995Date Occurred: 15292Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 1780 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster D 0.337 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. 1/4-1/2 BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC WSW LUST1560 US HWY 70 N/A D18 IMDINGLES WAREHOUSE S102868398 TC2705359.2s Page 49 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation File Located in HouseCurrent Status: 0Release Detection: Not reportedLUR Filed: NoFlag1: NoFlag: UnknownMTBE1: NoMTBE: Not reportedLand Use: Not reportedSite Risk Reason: Not reportedPhase Of LSA Req: 40ESite Priority: Not reportedNORR Issue Date: Not reportedNOV Issue Date: Not reportedCorrective Action Plan Type: LRisk Class Based On Review: LRisk Classification: COMMERCIALCommercial/NonCommercial UST Site: 0# Of Supply Wells: RegulatedTank Regulated Status: Not reportedLevel Of Soil Cleanup Achieved: Not reportedClose Out: Not reportedClosure Request: 4/2/1996Cleanup: 7/7/1995Date Occur: 4/2/1996Date Reported: PETROLEUMProduct Type: Leak-undergroundSource Type: SoilContamination Type: 15292Incident Number: AS-1434UST Number: Not reportedFacility ID: LUST: Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: 4/26/1996Corrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Remedial Action ImplementedIncident Phase: 5/16/1996Last Modified: 15292Facility ID: DWMAgency: NODGPS: 82.3583333333333Longitude Decimal: 35.6047222222222Latitude Decimal: 822130Longitude Number: 353617Latitude Number: -82.35833333Longitude: 35.60472222Latitude: M84S5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: INGLES WAREHOUSE (Continued)S102868398 TC2705359.2s Page 50 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Signed: 4/26/1996Corrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: Not reportedNOV Issued: Remedial Action ImplementedIncident Phase: 5/16/1996Last Modified: Not reportedUst Number: Not reportedSource: Not reportedCause: Not reportedErr Type: PirfSource Code: M84SRelease Code: Not reportedPirf/Min Soil: 15 Minute Quad: 37#5 Minute Quad: 0Samples Include: NWells Affected Y/N: Not reportedPriority Update: 40ESite Priority: 1Location: 3Type: 5Operation Type: 4Ownership: Not reportedOwner/Operator: CONTAMINATED. UPON REMOVAL OF 550 GAL. UST, SOIL AND GW WERE FOUND TO BEDescription Of Incident: 4/16/1996Date Reported: 7/7/1995Date Occurred: 15292Facility Id: PIRF: M84S5 Min Quad: Not reportedComments: Not reportedRP County: Not reportedRP City,St,Zip: Not reportedRP Address: Not reportedTelephone: BOB INGLEContact Person: INGLESCompany: AshevilleRegion: MESRegional Officer Project Mgr: Not reportedTestlat: 0 0Lat/Long Decimal: 353617 822130Lat/Long: FalseValid: Not reportedError Code: 0Error Flag: FalseRPOP: FalseRPOW: 0Reel Num: 0CD Num: FalseRPL: Not reportedPETOPT: Not reportedRBCA GW: INGLES WAREHOUSE (Continued)S102868398 TC2705359.2s Page 51 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: INGLES WAREHOUSE (Continued)S102868398 6/21/2002NOV Issued: AssessmentIncident Phase: 1/30/2003Last Modified: 86349Facility ID: DWQAgency: NODGPS: Not reportedLongitude Decimal: Not reportedLatitude Decimal: Not reportedLongitude Number: Not reportedLatitude Number: Not reportedLongitude: Not reportedLatitude: Not reported5 Min Quad: Not reported7.5 Min Quad: Not reportedSamples Include: Not reportedSampled By: Not reportedWells Contam: 0Num Affected: NoWells Affected: QQDem Contact: Not reportedPriority Update: EPriority Code: 40Site Priority: Not reportedRisk Site: Not reportedSetting: Not reportedLocation: Other petroleum productType: Spill-surfaceSource: Not reportedQty Recovered 1: Not reportedQty Lost 1: Not reportedMaterial: 8Operation: FederalOwnership: AKRON, OH 330-796-2121Oper City,St,Zip: AKRONOperator City: 1144 EAST MARKET STREET, DEPT 110FOperator Address: GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANYOwner Company: 330-796-2121Contact Phone: BURLINGAME, KARENOperator: ABANDONED FLOOR DRAINS. OIL AND GREASE WAS DETECTED ABOVE SOIL STANDARTDS IN THE AREA NEARIncident Desc: Not reportedSoil Contam: No Groundwater Contamination detectedGW Contam: 1/30/2003Submit Date: 3/20/2002Date Occurred: 86349Facility ID: ASHRegion: IMD: 1820 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster D 0.345 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 2180 ft. 1/4-1/2 SWANNANOA, NC WSW 12 PATTON COVE HIGHWAY N/A D19 IMDCARIOLINA TIRE 2925 S105586631 TC2705359.2s Page 52 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedClose-out Report: Not reportedClosure Request Date: Not reportedRS Designation: Not reportedReclassification Report: Not reportedSOC Sighned: Not reportedCorrective Action Planned: Not reportedPublic Meeting Held: Not reported45 Day Report: Not reportedNORR Issued: CARIOLINA TIRE 2925 (Continued)S105586631 TC2705359.2s Page 53 OR P H A N S U M M A R Y Cit y ED R I D Si t e N a m e Si t e A d d r e s s Zip Database(s) BU N C O M B E C O U N T Y S1 0 5 4 8 5 4 9 2 BU N C O M B E C O L F / E C A N T O N L F / O L D HW Y 1 5 1 ( P I N E Y M T C H U R C H R D ) OLI BU N C O M B E C O U N T Y M3 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 7 B. V . H E D R I C K G R A V E L & S A N D C O . NO R T H B U N C O M B E Q U A R R Y MINES FA I R V I E W U0 0 1 1 8 8 8 0 1 FA I R V I E W 6 6 RT 6 28730 UST FA I R V I E W S1 0 2 0 0 1 2 8 3 NJ T C O R P . - U - F I L L E R - U P HW Y 7 4 & S H A R O N R D 28730 IMD, LUST FA I R V I E W S1 0 5 7 6 4 0 7 5 FO R M E R F A I R V I E W U N I O N 7 6 HW Y 7 4 28730 IMD, LUST FA I R V I E W S1 0 5 7 6 4 0 5 6 FO R M E R A M O C O S T A T I O N HW Y 7 4 28730 IMD, LUST FA I R V I E W U0 0 3 1 3 4 3 1 0 FA I R V I E W U N I O N 7 6 HW Y 7 4 28730 UST FA I R V I E W S1 0 3 5 5 4 3 7 2 GE N E R A L I N S T R U M E N T C O R P . HW Y 7 4 E 28730 SHWS, VCP FA I R V I E W S1 0 5 7 6 4 1 8 0 CE D A R C L I F F T E X A C O OL D C H A R L O T T E H W Y & O L D F O R T 28730 IMD, LUST F AI R V I E W U 00 1 2 0 2 0 4 9 O LD C H A R L O T T E 6 6 1 50 8 O L D C H A R L O T T E H W Y 28730 U ST S WA N N A N O A U 00 3 5 6 2 4 1 5 W OM E T C O F O O D S E R V I C E S H WY 7 0 E 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A S 10 7 5 0 4 2 9 7 R ED M O N ’ S T E X A C O 4 34 H W Y 7 0 28778 I MD, LUST, LUST TRUST S WA N N A N O A U 00 3 5 6 2 4 1 9 S WA N N A N O A E B L E N H WY 7 0 E 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A S 10 6 9 3 6 4 8 9 F OR M E R B E A C O N M F G . C O . - O L D L A N B EA C O N 28778 I MD S WA N N A N O A S 10 6 5 2 1 4 4 5 S WA N N A N O A L A N D F I L L H AR R I S O N D R & O S 28778 O LI S WA N N A N O A S 10 3 1 3 1 1 4 4 E TL C O R P O R A T I O N O LD P A T T O N C O V E R D 28778 I MD S WA N N A N O A 1 00 4 7 4 6 4 2 9 1 01 O L D P A T T O N C O V E R D 28778 R CRA-CESQG, FINDS, IMD, LUST S WA N N A N O A U 00 1 6 3 5 7 1 1 G RO V E S T O N E & S A N D C O . O LD U S H I G H W A Y 7 0 28778 I MD, LUST, UST S WA N N A N O A S 10 9 3 6 7 4 3 5 F & J # 4 S W A N N A N O A 5 01 O L D H W Y 7 0 28778 L UST S WA N N A N O A U 00 4 1 3 9 2 6 8 F A N D J 4 5 01 O L D U S H I G H W A Y 7 0 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A U 00 3 1 4 6 5 2 9 P AD G E T T ’ S G U L F U SH Y 7 0 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A U 00 3 7 6 6 2 9 2 6 P A C S M O K E S T A C K 2 07 7 U S H Y 7 0 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A U 00 1 2 0 6 6 2 7 T AN G L E W O O D / K O A C A M P G R O U N D U SH Y 7 0 28778 U ST S WA N N A N O A S 10 7 4 0 5 4 2 9 P ER R Y A L E X A N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N F 2 09 1 U S H Y 7 0 28778 I MD S WA N N A N O A S 10 3 2 2 9 3 3 8 M ON E Y - W O R T H , I N C U SH Y 7 0 E 28778 O LI S WA N N A N O A 1 01 0 7 8 6 6 8 3 B LA K E S A U T O S A L V A G E 2 05 6 U S H Y 7 0 28778 R CRA-NonGen S WA N N A N O A S 10 5 7 6 4 1 2 4 S ER V C O 0 2 2 2 1 - T A N K N O . 6 6 31 U S H Y 7 0 28778 I MD, LUST, LUST TRUST S WA N N A N O A U 00 3 5 6 2 0 8 9 S WA N N A N O A E B L E N 5 01 U S H Y 7 0 28778 I MD, LUST, UST S WA N N A N O A S 10 8 0 7 4 3 0 8 K IN G P R O P E R T Y ( T H E L M A ) 1 59 2 U S H Y 7 0 T U N N E L R D 28778 L UST, LUST TRUST S WA N N A N O A S 10 8 4 9 1 7 4 9 C HA R L E S D . O W E N M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P 8 75 W A R R E N W I L S O N R D 28778 N PDES S WA N N A N O A U 00 1 1 8 9 2 9 6 W IN S T O N M I L L S W AR R E N W I L S O N R D 28778 I MD, LUST, UST TC 2 7 0 5 3 5 9 . 2 s P a g e 5 4 To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Number of Days to Update:Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL: National Priority List National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/14/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL Site Boundaries Sources: EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 EPA Region 6 Telephone 617-918-1143 Telephone: 214-655-6659 EPA Region 3 EPA Region 7 Telephone 215-814-5418 Telephone: 913-551-7247 EPA Region 4 EPA Region 8 Telephone 404-562-8033 Telephone: 303-312-6774 EPA Region 5 EPA Region 9 Telephone 312-886-6686 Telephone: 415-947-4246 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the site, responds to the comments, and places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/14/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 01/14/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/1994 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/30/1994 Number of Days to Update: 56 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4267 Last EDR Contact: 08/17/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/16/2009 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC2705359.2s Page GR-1 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal Delisted NPL site list DELISTED NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/14/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal CERCLIS list CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System CERCLIS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 06/30/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/11/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-412-9810 Last EDR Contact: 02/09/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing A listing of NPL and Base Realighnment & Closure sites found in the CERCLIS database where FERRO is involved in cleanup projects. Date of Government Version: 06/23/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8704 Last EDR Contact: 01/15/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site List CERCLIS-NFRAP: CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned Archived sites are sites that have been removed and archived from the inventory of CERCLIS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA’s knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site. Date of Government Version: 06/23/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/02/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-412-9810 Last EDR Contact: 02/23/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 12/11/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/29/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 43 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 02/15/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/31/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC2705359.2s Page GR-2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF: RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 01/13/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG: RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 01/13/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-SQG: RCRA - Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 01/13/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-CESQG: RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 01/13/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries TC2705359.2s Page GR-3 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/09/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2009 Number of Days to Update: 31 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 12/10/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/09/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2009 Number of Days to Update: 31 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 12/10/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies Federal ERNS list ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/22/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/11/2010 Number of Days to Update: 20 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Telephone: 202-267-2180 Last EDR Contact: 01/15/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually State- and tribal - equivalent NPL HSDS: Hazardous Substance Disposal Site Locations of uncontrolled and unregulated hazardous waste sites. The file includes sites on the National Priority List as well as those on the state priority list. Date of Government Version: 04/06/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/13/2007 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-754-6580 Last EDR Contact: 02/09/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Biennially State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS SHWS: Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory State Hazardous Waste Sites. State hazardous waste site records are the states’ equivalent to CERCLIS. These sites may or may not already be listed on the federal CERCLIS list. Priority sites planned for cleanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid for by potentially responsible parties. Available information varies by state. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/05/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/04/2010 Number of Days to Update: 30 Source: Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-2801 Last EDR Contact: 12/21/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/05/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC2705359.2s Page GR-4 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF: List of Solid Waste Facilities Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites. SWF/LF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may be active or inactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version: 01/06/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/07/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-0692 Last EDR Contact: 01/07/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually OLI: Old Landfill Inventory Old landfill inventory location information. (Does not include no further action sites and other agency lead sites). Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/07/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-4996 Last EDR Contact: 01/06/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST: Regional UST Database This database contains information obtained from the Regional Offices. It provides a more detailed explanation of current and historic activity for individual sites, as well as what was previously found in the Incident Management Database. Sites in this database with Incident Numbers are considered LUSTs. Date of Government Version: 11/06/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/17/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 29 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-1308 Last EDR Contact: 02/16/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/31/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly LUST TRUST: State Trust Fund Database This database contains information about claims against the State Trust Funds for reimbursements for expenses incurred while remediating Leaking USTs. Date of Government Version: 01/15/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/19/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 13 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-1315 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska Date of Government Version: 03/24/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/20/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/17/2009 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida, Mississippi and North Carolina. TC2705359.2s Page GR-5 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/07/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/09/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 7 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada Date of Government Version: 11/24/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/25/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 415-972-3372 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version: 02/02/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/03/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Date of Government Version: 11/12/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/12/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 02/19/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/19/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal registered storage tank lists UST: Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database Registered Underground Storage Tanks. UST’s are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program. Available information varies by state program. Date of Government Version: 10/30/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/17/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/15/2009 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-1308 Last EDR Contact: 02/16/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/31/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC2705359.2s Page GR-6 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING AST: AST Database Facilities with aboveground storage tanks that have a capacity greater than 21,000 gallons. Date of Government Version: 12/29/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/29/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-715-6183 Last EDR Contact: 12/28/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 5 (Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 11/05/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: EPA Region 5 Telephone: 312-886-6136 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Tribal Nations) Date of Government Version: 12/07/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/09/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 7 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 02/02/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/03/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 02/17/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and ten Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 02/19/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/19/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC2705359.2s Page GR-7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and 9 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 04/01/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/30/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 11/12/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/20/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 6 (Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes). Date of Government Version: 02/08/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/09/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 9 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-7591 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/29/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 48 Source: FEMA Telephone: 202-646-5797 Last EDR Contact: 01/18/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries INST CONTROL: No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring A land use restricted site is a property where there are limits or requirements on future use of the property due to varying levels of cleanup possible, practical, or necessary at the site. Date of Government Version: 10/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/13/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/27/2009 Number of Days to Update: 14 Source: Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-2801 Last EDR Contact: 12/21/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/05/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7. Date of Government Version: 03/20/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/22/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/19/2008 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: EPA, Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7365 Last EDR Contact: 04/20/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/20/2009 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC2705359.2s Page GR-8 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING VCP: Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites Responsible Party Voluntary Action site locations. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/31/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 32 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-4996 Last EDR Contact: 12/21/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/05/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1. Date of Government Version: 04/02/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/22/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/19/2008 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1102 Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS: Brownfields Projects Inventory A brownfield site is an abandoned, idled, or underused property where the threat of environmental contamination has hindered its redevelopment. All of the sites in the inventory are working toward a brownfield agreement for cleanup and liabitliy control. Date of Government Version: 03/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/29/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2008 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-4996 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Included in the listing are brownfields properties addresses by Cooperative Agreement Recipients and brownfields properties addressed by Targeted Brownfields Assessments. Targeted Brownfields Assessments-EPA’s Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBA) program is designed to help states, tribes, and municipalities--especially those without EPA Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots--minimize the uncertainties of contamination often associated with brownfields. Under the TBA program, EPA provides funding and/or technical assistance for environmental assessments at brownfields sites throughout the country. Targeted Brownfields Assessments supplement and work with other efforts under EPA’s Brownfields Initiative to promote cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields. Cooperative Agreement Recipients-States, political subdivisions, territories, and Indian tribes become Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund (BCRLF) cooperative agreement recipients when they enter into BCRLF cooperative agreements with the U.S. EPA. EPA selects BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients based on a proposal and application process. BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients must use EPA funds provided through BCRLF cooperative agreement for specified brownfields-related cleanup activities. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/04/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-2777 Last EDR Contact: 01/07/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites ODI: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. TC2705359.2s Page GR-9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 06/30/1985 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/09/2004 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/17/2004 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 06/09/2004 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside County and northern Imperial County, California. Date of Government Version: 01/12/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Number of Days to Update: 137 Source: EPA, Region 9 Telephone: 415-972-3336 Last EDR Contact: 01/07/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/22/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies HIST LF: Solid Waste Facility Listing A listing of solid waste facilities. Date of Government Version: 11/06/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/13/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/02/2007 Number of Days to Update: 17 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-0692 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2009 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Location of open dumps on Indian land. Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/03/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/24/2008 Number of Days to Update: 52 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-308-8245 Last EDR Contact: 02/08/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version: 08/19/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/29/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 43 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 12/14/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/22/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version: 09/01/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/19/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/30/2009 Number of Days to Update: 131 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 03/23/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/22/2009 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC2705359.2s Page GR-10 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Local Land Records LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information A Federal CERCLA (’Superfund’) lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date of Government Version: 11/03/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-6023 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. Date of Government Version: 12/09/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/11/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 31 Source: Department of the Navy Telephone: 843-820-7326 Last EDR Contact: 02/23/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/07/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/06/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Telephone: 202-366-4555 Last EDR Contact: 01/06/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually Other Ascertainable Records RCRA-NonGen: RCRA - Non Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Date of Government Version: 01/13/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. Date of Government Version: 10/13/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Telephone: 202-366-4595 Last EDR Contact: 02/09/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies DOD: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. TC2705359.2s Page GR-11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: USGS Telephone: 703-692-8801 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/30/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/01/2009 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telephone: 202-528-4285 Last EDR Contact: 12/18/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. Date of Government Version: 08/03/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2009 Number of Days to Update: 13 Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree Library Telephone: Varies Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/15/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/19/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-416-0223 Last EDR Contact: 12/15/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills shut down, large piles of the sand-like material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however, in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. Date of Government Version: 01/05/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/08/2009 Number of Days to Update: 1 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 505-845-0011 Last EDR Contact: 12/23/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes violation information. Date of Government Version: 11/17/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/08/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/19/2010 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Telephone: 303-231-5959 Last EDR Contact: 12/08/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/22/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. TC2705359.2s Page GR-12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/13/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2010 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0250 Last EDR Contact: 01/13/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2002 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/14/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/30/2006 Number of Days to Update: 46 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-260-5521 Last EDR Contact: 01/20/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Every 4 Years FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 12/14/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FTTS INSP: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 12/14/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned HIST FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Inspection & Enforcement Case Listing A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. TC2705359.2s Page GR-13 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/06/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4203 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/17/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. Date of Government Version: 11/10/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/18/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/19/2010 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-5088 Last EDR Contact: 12/23/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB’s who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 09/01/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/21/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/01/2009 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0500 Last EDR Contact: 02/16/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 12/24/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/31/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301-415-7169 Last EDR Contact: 12/14/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RADINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for radiation and radioactivity. Date of Government Version: 01/12/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/13/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-343-9775 Last EDR Contact: 01/13/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/26/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC2705359.2s Page GR-14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and ’pointers’ to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C-DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 10/19/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/22/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/01/2009 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: EPA Telephone: (404) 562-9900 Last EDR Contact: 12/10/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version: 04/17/1995 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/07/1995 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4104 Last EDR Contact: 06/02/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/01/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LQG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/19/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/22/2009 Number of Days to Update: 92 Source: EPA/NTIS Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2010 Data Release Frequency: Biennially IMD: Incident Management Database Groundwater and/or soil contamination incidents Date of Government Version: 07/21/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/23/2006 Number of Days to Update: 22 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-3221 Last EDR Contact: 01/05/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/19/2010 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly UIC: Underground Injection Wells Listing A listing of uncerground injection wells locations. Date of Government Version: 11/17/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/18/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-3221 Last EDR Contact: 02/15/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/31/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies DRYCLEANERS: Drycleaning Sites Potential and known drycleaning sites, active and abandoned, that the Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Program has knowledge of and entered into this database. TC2705359.2s Page GR-15 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 01/08/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/12/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/01/2010 Number of Days to Update: 20 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-508-8400 Last EDR Contact: 01/12/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/12/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies NPDES: NPDES Facility Location Listing General information regarding NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permits. Date of Government Version: 11/20/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/20/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/16/2009 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-7015 Last EDR Contact: 02/08/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/08/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: USGS Telephone: 202-208-3710 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is comprised of representatives of states with established drycleaner remediation programs. Currently the member states are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version: 11/16/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/19/2010 Number of Days to Update: 64 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 615-532-8599 Last EDR Contact: 02/08/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/10/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States. Lands included are administrated by: Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, National Wild and Scenic River, National Wildlife Refuge, Public Domain Land, Wilderness, Wilderness Study Area, Wildlife Management Area, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Justice, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/06/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 339 Source: U.S. Geological Survey Telephone: 888-275-8747 Last EDR Contact: 01/19/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: N/A PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals. Date of Government Version: 01/01/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/18/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/29/2009 Number of Days to Update: 100 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-0517 Last EDR Contact: 11/13/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings. TC2705359.2s Page GR-16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 11/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/18/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2010 Number of Days to Update: 54 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 12/15/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/29/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies COAL ASH DOE: Sleam-Electric Plan Operation Data A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/22/2009 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 202-586-8719 Last EDR Contact: 01/27/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies COAL ASH: Coal Ash Disposal Sites A listing of coal combustion products distribution permits issued by the Division for the treatment, storage, transportation, use and disposal of coal combustion products. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/04/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/17/2009 Number of Days to Update: 13 Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-807-6359 Last EDR Contact: 02/15/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Varies EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS EDR Proprietary Records Manufactured Gas Plants: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR’s researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800’s to 1950’s to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture of coal, oil, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly, serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned OTHER DATABASE(S) Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Facility and manifest data. Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a tsd facility. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/26/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 16 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 860-424-3375 Last EDR Contact: 11/24/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/08/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC2705359.2s Page GR-17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/20/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/05/2010 Number of Days to Update: 16 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 01/20/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/03/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version: 10/27/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/09/2009 Number of Days to Update: 29 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Telephone: 518-402-8651 Last EDR Contact: 02/11/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/24/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/14/2009 Number of Days to Update: 13 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 02/23/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/07/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually RI MANIFEST: Manifest information Hazardous waste manifest information Date of Government Version: 11/03/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/12/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/22/2010 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 401-222-2797 Last EDR Contact: 02/01/2010 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/15/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/17/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/10/2009 Number of Days to Update: 24 Source: Department of Natural Resources Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 12/21/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/05/2010 Data Release Frequency: Annually Oil/Gas Pipelines: This data was obtained by EDR from the USGS in 1994. It is referred to by USGS as GeoData Digital Line Graphs from 1:100,000-Scale Maps. It was extracted from the transportation category including some oil, but primarily gas pipelines. Electric Power Transmission Line Data Source: PennWell Corporation Telephone: (800) 823-6277 This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell. Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly, the sick, and children. While the location of all sensitive receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those buildings and facilities - schools, daycares, hospitals, medical centers, and nursing homes - where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located. AHA Hospitals: Source: American Hospital Association, Inc. Telephone: 312-280-5991 The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association’s annual survey of hospitals. TC2705359.2s Page GR-18 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Medical Centers: Provider of Services Listing Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Telephone: 410-786-3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Nursing Homes Source: National Institutes of Health Telephone: 301-594-6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics’ primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics’ primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers: Child Care Facility List Source: Department of Health & Human Services Telephone: 919-662-4499 Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2003 & 2009 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002 and 2005 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-2090 Scanned Digital USGS 7.5’ Topographic Map (DRG) Source: United States Geologic Survey A digital raster graphic (DRG) is a scanned image of a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map images are made by scanning published paper maps on high-resolution scanners. The raster image is georeferenced and fit to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION © 2010 Tele Atlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC2705359.2s Page GR-19 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING TC2705359.2s Page A-1 geologic strata. of the soil, and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics 2. Groundwater flow velocity. 1. Groundwater flow direction, and Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principle investigative components: forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. EDR’s GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in 2000Most Recent Revision: 35082-E4 OTEEN, NCTarget Property Map: USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 2202 ft. above sea levelElevation: 3940258.0UTM Y (Meters): 373641.8UTM X (Meters): Zone 17Universal Tranverse Mercator: 82.3949 - 82˚ 23’ 41.6’’Longitude (West): 35.59980 - 35˚ 35’ 59.3’’Latitude (North): TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES SWANNANOA, NC 28778 202 WHITSON AVENUE BEACON MANUFACTURING TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM® TC2705359.2s Page A-2 should be field verified. on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity Source: Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES El e v a t i o n ( f t ) El e v a t i o n ( f t ) TP TP 0 1/2 1 Miles✩Target Property Elevation: 2202 ft. North South West East 3 2 8 7 3 0 5 4 2 8 7 9 2 7 2 1 2 5 3 0 2 3 6 0 2 2 9 4 2 3 1 8 2 2 1 9 2 2 0 2 2 1 9 1 2 1 8 0 2 2 2 8 2 2 5 3 2 3 5 7 2 4 2 8 2 6 1 3 2 5 5 3 2 5 4 7 2 2 6 4 2 1 7 5 2 1 7 3 2 1 8 0 2 1 8 0 2 1 8 0 2 1 8 0 2 1 8 0 2 1 9 6 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 5 2 2 4 1 2 2 7 6 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 5 2 2 5 6 2 2 3 6 2 2 1 4 2 2 1 3 General NNWGeneral Topographic Gradient: TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION collected on nearby properties, and regional groundwater flow information (from deep aquifers). sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data using site-specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY® TC2705359.2s Page A-3 Not Reported GENERAL DIRECTIONLOCATION GROUNDWATER FLOWFROM TPMAP ID hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table. authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, groundwater flow direction as determined flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater AQUIFLOW® Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION YES - refer to the Overview Map and Detail MapOTEEN NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY NWI Electronic Data CoverageNWI Quad at Target Property 37021C0350C - FEMA Q3 Flood data 37021C0331C - FEMA Q3 Flood dataAdditional Panels in search area: 37021C0332C - FEMA Q3 Flood dataFlood Plain Panel at Target Property: YES - refer to the Overview Map and Detail MapBUNCOMBE, NC FEMA FLOOD ZONE FEMA Flood Electronic DataTarget Property County and bodies of water). Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information (major waterways contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY® TC2705359.2s Page A-4 > 60 inchesDepth to Bedrock Max: > 60 inchesDepth to Bedrock Min: HIGH Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Hydric Status: Soil does not meet the requirements for a hydric soil. water table is more than 6 feet. Well drained. Soils have intermediate water holding capacity. Depth toSoil Drainage Class: textures. moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse Class B - Moderate infiltration rates. Deep and moderately deep,Hydrologic Group: loamSoil Surface Texture: BRADDOCK Soil Component Name: The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data. in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS) leads the National Cooperative Soil DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION Stratified SequenceCategory:PrecambrianEra: PrecambrianSystem: Z Sedimentary rocksSeries: ZCode: (decoded above as Era, System & Series) at which contaminant migration may be occurring. Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY move more quickly through sandy-gravelly types of soils than silty-clayey types of soils. characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY® TC2705359.2s Page A-5 opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells. professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction, and in forming an EDR Local/Regional Water Agency records provide water well information to assist the environmental LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS stratified fine sandy loam very gravelly - loam sandy loamDeeper Soil Types: loamShallow Soil Types: gravelly - loamSurficial Soil Types: gravelly - loamSoil Surface Textures: appear within the general area of target property. Based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data, the following additional subordinant soil types may OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Min: 3.60 Max: 5.50 Min: 0.60 Max: 6.00 Clayey sand. Sands with fines, SOILS, Sands, COARSE-GRAINED and Sand. Clayey Gravel 200), Silty, or passing No. pct. or less materials (35 Granularloam85 inches48 inches 3 Min: 3.60 Max: 5.50 Min: 0.60 Max: 2.00 more), Fat Clay. limit 50% or Clays (liquid SOILS, Silts and FINE-GRAINED Soils. 200), Clayey passing No. than 35 pct. Materials (more Silt-Clayclay loam48 inches 9 inches 2 Min: 3.60 Max: 5.50 Min: 0.60 Max: 6.00 50%), Lean Clay limit less than Clays (liquid SOILS, Silts and FINE-GRAINED and Sand. Clayey Gravel 200), Silty, or passing No. pct. or less materials (35 Granularloam 9 inches 0 inches 1 Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Permeability Rate (in/hr) Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil Soil Reaction (pH) GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY® TC2705359.2s Page A-6 FLAT TOP MOUNTAIN/SWANNANOA COVE NC10000498 _________ ___ Name ID NORTH CAROLINA SIGNIFICANT NATURAL HERITAGE AREAS DATABASE: Plants NC50020349 Plants NC50012889 Animal NC50007147 _________ ___ Class ID NORTH CAROLINA NATURAL HERITAGE ELEMENT OCCURRENCES OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION No Wells Found STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION LOCATION FROM TPWELL IDMAP ID Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. No PWS System Found FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCATION FROM TPWELL IDMAP ID 1/2 - 1 Mile WNWUSGS2298487 1 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION LOCATION FROM TPWELL IDMAP ID 1.000State Database Nearest PWS within 1 mileFederal FRDS PWS 1.000Federal USGS WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION SEARCH DISTANCE (miles)DATABASE GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY® EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc. 3 2 80 3 23320 3 1 60 3 1 6 0 3 1 20 2320 3 0 8 0 2 6 8 0 3 040 3 040 2 6 4 0 3 0 00 3 0 00 2 960 2 9 60 292 0 2 9 202880 28 8 0 2 840 2 8 40 284 0 28 00 2 8 0 0 2 8 0 0 2 760 27 6 02720 2720 2 7 2 2680 2 6 8 0 2 640 2 6 4 0 2 6 4 0 26 00 2 6 00 2 6 00 2 6 0 0 2 6 2 6 0 0 2 560 256 0 2 5 6 0 2 52520 2 5 2 0 25 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 02 2 4 8 0 248 0 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 2 4 40 2 4 4 0 2440 2 4 4 0 2440 2 4 0 0 2 4 00 2 4 0 0 2 400 2 4 0 0 2 4 00 2 3 6 0 2 3 60 2 3 6 0 2 360 2360 2 3 6 0 2 2 80 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 20 2 3 2 0 2 3 20 2 3 2 0 2 2 80 2280 2 2 80 2 2 8 0 2 2 8 0 2 2 8 0 2 280 2 2 4 0 2 2 8 0 2280 2 240 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 560 2 2 8 0 2 5 2 0 2 4 8 0 2240 24 4 0 2 400 00 2 2 00 2 3 6 0 3 60 2320 2 2 8 0 2 2 8 0 2 400 2 2 80 3 0 0 0 2 880 3 280 2 9 6 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 3 2 0 3 680 403640 6003600 3560 35 3 5 60 3 5 2 0 3 5 2 0 3 5 2 0 3 4 8 0 34 8 0 3 4 8 0 3 4 4 0 3 4 403 4 4 0 3 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 3 6 033 6 0 3 3 6 0 3 3 2 0 3 320 3 3 2 0 3 2 8 0 3 2 8 0 3 2 8 0 3 2 8 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 4 0 3 2 0 0 3200 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 2160 2 1 6 0 2 1 60 3 1 6 0 3 1 6 0 3 1 6 0 3 1 60 3 1 6 0 3 1 2 03 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 8 0 3 0 8 0 3 0 8 03080 3 0 8 0 3 0 8 0 30 4 0 3 0 40 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 3 040 3 0 0 0 3000300 0 3 00 0 3 000 2 9 6 0 2 960 2 9 6 0 2 9 6 0 2 9 6 0 2 9 2 0 2 9 20 2 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 2 9 2 0 2 8 8 0 2 8 80 2 8 8 0 2 8 80 2 880 2 8 8 0 2 8 4 0 2 8 40 2 8 4 0 2840 2 8 4 0 2 8 4 0 2 8 0 0 2 8 0 0 280 0 2 8 0 0 2 8 0 02 8 0 0 2 800 27 60 2 7 6 0 2 7 6 0 27 6 0 2760 2 7 6 0 2 7 6 0 0 2 2 00 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2200 2200 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2200 2 720 2 720 2 7 20 2 7 2 0 2 7 2 0 2 7 2 0 2 7 20 2 6 80 2680 2680 2680 26 8 0 2 6 8 0 2 6 8 0 2 640 2 6 4 0 2 640 2 6 4 0 2 6 4 026 4 0 2 6 4 0 2 6 00 2 6 002 6 0 0 2 6 002600 2 600 2 6 00 2 5 6 0 2 5 60 2 5 6 0 2 5 6 0 2 5 6 0 2 5 6 0 2 5 6 0 2 2 4 0 2240 2 240 2 2 40 2 24 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 8 0 2 2 8 02280 22 8 0 2 2 80 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 3 2 0 23 2 0 23 20 2 3 60 2 3 6 0 2 3 6 0 2 3 6 0 2 3 60 2 360 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 00 2400 2 4 0 0 2400 2 4 4 0 24402 4 4 0 2 44 0 2 4 40 2 4 40 2 440 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 0 2 480 2 4 8 0 24 8 0 2 5 20 2 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 2025 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 2 0 2 4 0 0 2 3 60 2360 2 2320 2 2 4 0 2 2 4 0 2 240 2 2 2 8 0 2 9 6 0 2 9 2 0 2 2 4 4 0 2 4 8 0 2 4 8 0 2 5 2 0 2 5 6 0 2 5 60 2 6 0 0 2 6 0 0 30 00 2 9 6 0 2 9 2 0 2 6 40 2 6 4 0 2 6 8 0 2 7 20 2 7 6 2 7 6 0 2 8 0 0 2 80 0 2 8 4 0 3 600 0348 3440 3 400 33603320 3 2 80 3 2 403200 3 080 3 0403000 2 9 2 0 2 8 8 0 2 8 8 0 NC TC2705359.2s Page A-8 1970 48.5 Date Feet below Surface Feet to Sealevel ------------------------------------------------- Ground-water levels, Number of Measurements: 1 1Ground water data count: 1970-00-00Ground water data end date:Ground water data begin date: 1970-00-00 0Water quality data count:0000-00-00Water quality data end date: 0000-00-00Water quality data begin date:0Peak flow data count: 0000-00-00Peak flow data end date:0000-00-00Peak flow data begin date: 0Daily flow data count:0000-00-00Daily flow data end date: 0000-00-00Daily flow data begin date:0Real time data flag: 453709900Project number: reporting agency (generally USGS)Source of depth data: Not ReportedHole depth:61.0Well depth: QUARTZITEAquifer: Not ReportedAquifer Type: Single well, other than collector or Ranney typeType of ground water site: YLocal standard time flag: ESTMean greenwich time offset:Not ReportedDate inventoried: Not ReportedDate construction:Ground-water other than SpringSite type: Alluvial or marine terraceTopographic: Not ReportedHydrologic: Not ReportedAltitude datum: Not ReportedAltitude accuracy: Not ReportedAltitude method: Not ReportedAltitude: Not ReportedMap scale:Not ReportedLocation map: Not ReportedLand net:USCountry: 021County:37State: 37District:NAD83Dec latlong datum: NAD27Latlong datum:SCoor accr: MCoor meth:-82.40456563Dec lon: 35.60317106Dec lat:0822417Longitude: USGS2298487EDR Site id:353611Latitude: BU-035Site name: 353611082241701Site no:USGSAgency cd: 1 WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile Lower USGS2298487FED USGS Map ID Direction Distance Elevation EDR ID NumberDatabase GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS® TC2705359.2s Page A-9 1174.59Acres per Polygon: Not ReportedQuality: FLAT TOP MOUNTAIN/SWANNANOA COVESite Name: NC10000498NC_SNHA ExtantOccurrence Status: PlantsClassification by Type: 562055GIS ID: NC50020349NC_NHEO ExtantOccurrence Status: PlantsClassification by Type: 211156GIS ID: NC50012889NC_NHEO XOccurrence Status: AnimalClassification by Type: 112044GIS ID: NC50007147NC_NHEO Map ID DirectionDistance EDR ID NumberDatabase GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS® TC2705359.2s Page A-10 0%100%0%4.850 pCi/LBasement Not ReportedNot ReportedNot ReportedNot ReportedLiving Area - 2nd Floor Not ReportedNot ReportedNot ReportedNot ReportedLiving Area - 1st Floor % >20 pCi/L% 4-20 pCi/L% <4 pCi/LAverage ActivityArea Number of sites tested: 2 Federal Area Radon Information for Zip Code: 28778 : Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi/L. : Zone 2 indoor average level >= 2 pCi/L and <= 4 pCi/L. Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi/L. Federal EPA Radon Zone for BUNCOMBE County: 1 0.00-100.004.94244BUNCOMBE Non-Statistical-0.60-10.402.1894StatisticalBUNCOMBE _____________________________________________________ Result TypeRange pCi/LAvg pCi/LTotal SitesResult TypeCounty Radon Test Results State Database: NC Radon AREA RADON INFORMATION GEOCHECK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS RADON ® TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Source: United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5’ Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updated it in 2006. The 7.5 minute DEM corresponds to the USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000-scale topographic quadrangle maps. The DEM provides elevation data with consistent elevation units and projection. Scanned Digital USGS 7.5’ Topographic Map (DRG) Source: United States Geologic Survey A digital raster graphic (DRG) is a scanned image of a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map images are made by scanning published paper maps on high-resolution scanners. The raster image is georeferenced and fit to the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2003 & 2009 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002 and 2005 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-2090 HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOW Information SystemR Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System (AIS) to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads the national Conservation Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. SSURGO: Soil Survey Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) Telephone: 800-672-5559 SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Services, mapping scales generally range from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. Field mapping methods using national standards are used to construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners, townships and county natural resource planning and management. TC2705359.2s Page A-11 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells, rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) after August 1995. Prior to August 1995, the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS). USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System (NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water and/or groundwater. The groundwater data includes information on wells, springs, and other sources of groundwater. STATE RECORDS North Carolina Public Water Supply Wells Source: Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 919-715-3243 OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION NC Natural Areas: Significant Natural Heritage Areas Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A polygon converage identifying sites (terrestrial or aquatic that have particular biodiversity significance. A site’s significance may be due to the presenceof rare species, rare or hight quality natural communities, or other important ecological features. NC Game Lands: Wildlife Resources Commission Game Lands Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 All publicly owned game lands managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and as listed in Hunting and Fishing Maps. NC Natural Heritage Sites: Natural Heritage Element Occurrence Sites Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A point coverage identifying locations of rare and endangered species, occurrences of exemplary or unique natural ecosystems (terrestrial or aquatic), and special animal habitats (e.g., colonial waterbird nesting sites). RADON State Database: NC Radon Source: Department of Environment & Natural Resources Telephone: 919-733-4984 Radon Statistical and Non Statiscal Data Area Radon Information Source: USGS Telephone: 703-356-4020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986 - 1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. TC2705359.2s Page A-12 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703-356-4020 Sections 307 & 309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. OTHER Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities Source: Federal Aviation Administration, 800-457-6656 Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters, Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION © 2010 Tele Atlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC2705359.2s Page A-13 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY INITIAL POLLUTION REPORT DATE:September 9, 2003 SUBJECT:Beacon Manufacturing Plant Fire FROM:John Nolen, OSC USEPA Region 4 TO:S. Hitchcock, EPA D. Rigger, EPA Region 4, RRC I. BACKGROUND SITE ID: A4CL PROJECT CEILING: None LEAD AGENCY: EPA, Region 4, ERRB 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 NPL: No FUNDING: CERCLA LEAD OSC: Carter Williamson II SITUATION Date of Notification: 03 September 2003 Date Action Started: 05 September 2003 Pollutant: hydrogen sulfide, fuel oil Quantity Discharged: Unknown Source Identification: Facility Fire III ACTIONS TAKEN On September 03, 2003, the EPA Region 4 received notification of a fire at the Beacon Manufacturing Plant in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina. Beacon is an abandoned textile facility. Initial information provided to the local emergency responders indicated that no hazardous materials remained in the abandoned facility. However, air monitoring indicated elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide and a positive indication for cyanide. These unexpected findings prompted an evacuation of 200 homes as a precaution. Fire fighters extinguished the fire and on the morning of September 4th, air monitoring instruments did not detect any airborne contaminants of concern and the evacuation was called off. On September 5, 2003, at the request of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, OSC Carter Williamson and the START contractor mobilized to the site to help assess ongoing oil discharges to the Swannanoa River and other hazardous substance related issues as a result of the fire. The responsible party initiated cleanup and recovery operations at the facility. IV FUTURE ACTIONS OSC Williamson will continue to perform responsible party oversight with the support of the State and Local Agencies V ESTIMATED COSTS EPA $ 1,500 START $ 6,000 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FINAL POLLUTION REPORT DATE:October 29, 2003 SUBJECT:Beacon Manufacturing Plant Fire FROM:Carter Williamson, OSC USEPA Region 4 TO:S. Hitchcock, EPA D. Rigger, EPA Region 4, RRC I. BACKGROUND SITE ID: A4CL PROJECT CEILING: None LEAD AGENCY: EPA, Region 4, ERRB 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30303 NPL: No FUNDING: CERCLA LEAD OSC: Carter Williamson II SITUATION Date of Notification: 03 September 2003 Date Action Started: 05 September 2003 Pollutant: hydrogen sulfide, fuel oil (#6), lube oils Quantity Discharged: Unknown Source Identification: Facility Fire III ACTIONS TAKEN On September 03, 2003, the EPA Region 4 received notification of a fire at the Beacon Manufacturing Plant in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina. Beacon is a circa 1920 abandoned textile facility that was used to manufacture blankets. Initial information provided to the local emergency responders indicated that no hazardous materials remained in the abandoned facility. However, air monitoring indicated elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide and a positive indication for cyanide. These unexpected findings prompted an evacuation of 200 homes as a precaution. Fire fighters extinguished the fire and on the morning of September 4th, air monitoring instruments did not detect any airborne contaminants of concern and the evacuation was called off. On September 5, 2003, at the request of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality, OSC Carter Williamson and the START contractor mobilized to the site to help assess ongoing oil discharges to the Swannanoa River and other hazardous substance related issues as a result of the fire. Upon arrival, OSC Williamson and START personnel Neil Daniell and Randy Nattis met with the incident command Chris Morgan, Asheville Fire and Rescue, Larry Frost with the NC Division of Water Quality (NCDWC) and Denise Ballew, Buncombe County Emergency Response. All aspects of the emergency action were discussed and a tour of the situation followed. By the time of the EPA’s arrival on-scene, the responsible party, MountainBank of , Hendersonville, NC had initiated cleanup and recovery operations at the facility and in the Swannanoa River. During this event, OSC Williamson and START personnel assisted the incident command with identifying all adversely impacted areas, overseeing response contractors and dealing with local/state press coverage/interviews. Air sampling/monitoring conducted by the NCDWC while ERRB staff were present indicated that the earlier elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide had decreased dramatically in correlation to the subsidence of the fire and smoke. The major issues addressed during the response then centered around securing further movement of oil from four above ground storage tanks located adjacent to the facility which were cut by the local fire department during the fire. Attention was drawn to cutting off valving and pumps to ensure that no further oil would be gravity fed to the facility. Additional security was acquired for the tank battery to insure that no tampering would take place causing further damage. The syphon for the tanks/lines were cut off and the flow of oil was stopped permanently. OSC Williamson and START personnel then concentrated their efforts with coordinating with the responsible party, MountainBank to insure timely and appropriate recovery of fuel oil from the Swannanoa River. Approximately 5 miles of this scenic river had been impacted by the movement of number 6 fuel oil from the facility to a drainage pathway that led to the river. Under the direction of the OSC, improvements were made to the primary underflow dam adjacent to the Swannanoa River, booming of the river and realignment of response resources to allow for continuous upkeep of oil retention areas that traversed the river. Mature trees were felled and placed across the river, chicken wire, hay bales, curtain (hard) and sorbent boom were distributed in sequence down-gradient from the entry point and stream monitors were placed in strategic locations to oversee oil recovery and loss. OSC Williamson, START and the IC directed the RP to construct a more permanent secondary underflow dam on the property adjacent to the burnt out warehouse to further contain fuel oil and reduce pressure on the first underflow dam near the river. Response contractors Garco Inc., NEO Corp., and Mountain Environmental were utilized during this response. OSC Williamson and START staff met with the IC to discuss the status of the response and agreed that the RP and local authorities could handle future actions. As such, OSC Williamson and START staff demobed on September 6, 2003. IV FUTURE ACTIONS OSC Williamson will follow-up periodically with the local EMA, NCWCD and the RP to determine the future clean-up and use of the site. Activities underway at present are demolition of the remaining structure and planning for future commercial use of the site. V ESTIMATED COSTS EPA $ 1,000 START $ 4,600 APPENDIX 6   GR O U N D W A T E R  AN D  SO I L  GA S  SA M P L E  LO C A T I O N S          ATTORNEY/CLIENT  WORK  PRODUCT   FO R M E R  BE A C O N  MA N U F A C T U R I N G            PRIVILEGED  AND  CONFIDENTIAL                                                                                    SW A N N N O A ,  NO R T H  CA R O L I N A     14 5 9 8  IH S B   SO L V E N T S  IN  GW   13 7 7 6  US T 10 3 7 2  US T   BO I L E R  HO U S E 10 3 7 1  US T  FU E L   OI L    AS T ’ S   87 3 4 5  US T    FU E L  OI L  SP I L L   87 2 1 0  IH S B   BU R I E D  SO L I D   WA S T E    11   3   19   36   TF FO R M E R   1, 0 0 0 G  FU E L   OI L  AS T   1     6   18   8   25   21   15   FO R M E R  27 5 G   GA S O L I N E  US T   FO R M E R  10 K   VA R S O L  US T   FO R M E R   VA R S O L  US T   SU B S T A T I O N S   34   28   38   49   50   60   58   41   68   66   SO I L SA M P L E AN A L Y T I C A L RE S U L T S SUMMARY (ORGANICS) SO I L  SA M P L E  AN A L Y T I C A L  RE S U L T S  SUMMARY  (ORGANICS) FO R M E R  BE A C O N  MA N U F A C T U R I N G  FACILITY SW A N N A N O A ,  NO R T H  CAROLINA g ) g / k g ) g / k g ) n e ( u g / k g ) k g ) g ) ( u g / k g ) g / k g ) a c e n e   n e ( u g / k g ) a n t h e n e ( u g r y l e n e ( u g / a n t h e n e   k g ) anthracene halate ug/kg)c,d)pyrene (ug/kg)g/kg)ug/kg)thalene )kg) SA M P L E PO I N T DA T E   SA M P L E D Sa m p l e   Dt h (f t ) A l t i l Mt h d c e t o n e   ( u g / k g B u t a n o n e   ( u g h l o r o f o r m   ( u g i c h l o r o e t h e n e n z e n e   ( u g / k g o l u e n e   ( u g / k g y l e n e s ,   t o t a l   ( n t h r a c e n e   ( u g e n z o ( a ) a n t h r a g / k g ) e n z o ( a ) p y r e n e e n z o ( b ) f l u o r a g ) e n z o ( g . h . i ) p e r ) e n z o ( k ) f l u o r a g / k g ) h r y s e n e ( u g / k g benzo(a,h,)an g/kg)‐n‐butyl phth g/L)uoranthene(u deno(1,2,3‐c,g/kg)henanthrene(yrene(ug/kg)apthalene (ug benzofuran(u Methylnapht yrene (ug/kg)PH‐DRO PH‐GRO (ug/k SA M P L E  PO I N T S A M P L E D D e p t h  (f e e t ) A n a l y t i c a l  Me t h o d s A c e 2 ‐ B C h l T r i c B e n T o l X y l A n B e n ( u g B e n B e n / k g B e n k g ) B e n ( u g C h r Dib (ug Di‐(ug Flu Ind (ug Phe Pyr Na Dib 2‐M Pyr TPH TPH SB ‐41 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 6 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐41 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 3 8 7 . 8 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 2 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 6 0 0 SB ‐19 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 1 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐19 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D 2 . 6 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 6 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 5 0 0 0 SB ‐1 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐3 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 6 0 0 SB ‐11 ‐05 /4 /20 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 4 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 1 0 SB 11 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 82 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 94 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 910 SB ‐21 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 3 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 8 0 0 SB ‐68 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 7 0 0 SB ‐55 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 6 2 1 7 0 1 3 0 1 8 0 N D N D 1 9 0 N D 5 4 4 6 0 7 8 3 2 0 3 4 0 N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐66 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B 82 7 0 C 80 1 5 B GR O an d DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 82 34 0 93 ND 290 90 ND 290 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2900 SB ‐66 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 82 34 0 93 ND 290 90 ND 290 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2900 SB ‐66 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D 2 . 5 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 1 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 9 0 0 SB ‐58 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 2 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 5 0 0 SB ‐58 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 1 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 3 8 0 0 SB 60 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 82 6 0 B 82 7 0 C 80 1 5 B GR O an d DR O 15 36 19 ND ND 98 77 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 160 ND ND 1000 160 1100 470 1600 160 30000 5900 SB ‐60 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 15 3 .6 1 .9 ND ND 9 .8 7 .7 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 160 ND ND 1000 160 1100 470 1600 160 30000 5900 SB ‐60 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 2 3 5 . 8 N D N D 7 . 1 1 0 6 . 4 4 6 9 8 0 5 9 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 0 5 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 3 8 0 4 0 0 9 7 0 1 4 0 4 6 2 1 0 N D 7 2 0 0 6 7 0 0 SB ‐49 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 7 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 0 0 0 SB ‐49 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 5 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 7 6 0 SB 50 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 82 6 0 B 82 7 0 C 80 1 5 B GR O d DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 850 SB ‐50 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 8 5 0 SB ‐41 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 6 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐41 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 3 8 7 . 8 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 2 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 5 0 0 SB ‐19 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 1 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐19 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D 2 . 5 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 6 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 5 0 0 0 SB ‐1 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐3 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 6 0 0 SB ‐11 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 4 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 1 0 // , , SB ‐21 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 3 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 8 0 0 SB ‐68 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 7 0 0 SB ‐55 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 6 2 1 7 0 1 3 0 1 8 0 N D N D 1 9 0 N D 5 4 4 6 0 7 8 3 2 0 3 4 0 N D N D N D N D N D 2 2 0 0 SB ‐66 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B GR O an d DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 82 34 0 93 ND 290 90 ND 290 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2900 SB 66 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 82 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 82 34 0 93 ND 290 90 ND 290 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 2900 SB ‐66 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D 2 . 5 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 1 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 9 0 0 SB ‐58 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 2 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 2 5 0 0 SB ‐58 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 3 8 0 0 SB ‐60 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B 82 7 0 C 80 1 5 B GR O an d DR O 15 36 19 ND 45 98 77 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 180 ND ND 1000 180 1100 470 1600 ND 30000 5900 SB ‐60 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 82 6 0 B , 82 7 0 C , 80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 15 3 .6 1 .9 ND 4 .5 9 .8 7 .7 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 180 ND ND 1000 180 1100 470 1600 ND 30000 5900 SB ‐60 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O 2 3 5 . 8 N D N D 7 . 1 1 0 6 . 4 4 6 9 8 0 5 9 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 0 5 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 3 8 0 4 0 0 N D 1 4 0 4 6 2 1 0 9 7 0 7 2 0 0 6 7 0 0 SB ‐49 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 9 7 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 0 0 0 SB ‐49 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 1 5 0 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 7 6 0 SB 50 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 82 6 0 B 82 7 0 C 80 1 5 B GR O d DR O ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 850 SB ‐50 ‐05 /4 /20 0 9 0 ‐1 8 2 6 0 B ,  82 7 0 C ,  80 1 5 B  GR O  an d  DR O N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 8 5 0 NC  IH S B  He a l t h  Ba s e d  PR G 1 E + 0 7 6 E + 0 6 3 0 0 2 8 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 E + 0 5 1 E + 0 5 3 E + 0 6 1 5 0 1 5 1 5 0 0 N R 1 5 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 1 E + 0 6 5 E + 0 5 1 5 0 N R 3 E + 0 5 3 9 0 0 N R 6 2 0 0 0 3 E + 0 5 N R N R NC  IH S B  So i l  to  Gr o u n d w a t e r  PR G 2 8 0 0 1 7 3 5 0 1 7 7 . 7 9 8 0 0 7 1 0 0 9 E + 0 5 2 2 0 7 5 7 5 0 0 1 E + 0 7 7 7 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 0 0 4 E + 0 5 2 6 0 0 8 8 0 0 3 E + 0 5 8 6 0 N R 8 9 0 3 E + 0 5 N R N R Ma x i m u m  So i l  Co n t a m i n a n t  Co n c e n t r a t i o n  So i l  to  Gr o u n d w a t e r 2 8 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 3 7 0 1 8 5 . 6 7 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 E + 0 6 3 4 0 9 1 N R 7 E + 0 6 1 2 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 1 7 0 N R 3 E + 0 5 3 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 E + 0 5 5 8 0 4 7 0 0 1 7 0 0 3 E + 0 5 N R N R Ma x i m u m  So i l  Co n t a m i n a n t  Co n c e n t r a t i o n  Re s i d e n t i a l 2 E + 0 6 9 E + 0 6 1 E + 0 5 1 6 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 E + 0 6 5 E + 0 6 8 8 0 8 8 N R 5 E + 0 5 9 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 8 8 N R 6 E + 0 5 8 8 0 5 E + 0 5 5 E + 0 5 3 E + 0 5 6 2 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 5 E + 0 5 N R N R Ma x i m u m  So i l  Co n t a m i n a n t  Co n c e n t r a t i o n  In d u s t r i a l 4 E + 0 7 2 E + 0 8 9 E + 0 5 1 4 0 0 0 2 E + 0 5 8 E + 0 7 8 E + 0 7 1 E + 0 8 8 0 0 0 7 8 0 N R 1 E + 0 7 7 8 0 0 0 8 E + 0 5 7 8 0 N R 2 E + 0 7 8 0 0 0 1 E + 0 7 1 E + 0 7 8 E + 0 6 2 E + 0 6 2 E + 0 6 1 E + 0 7 N R N R SO I L SA M P L E AN A L Y T I C A L RE S U L T S SU M M A R Y (I N O R G A N I C S ) SO I L  SA M P L E  AN A L Y T I C A L  RE S U L T S  SU M M A R Y  (I N O R G A N I C S ) FO R M E R  BE A C O N  MA N U F A C T U R I N G  FA C I L I T Y SW A N N A N O A ,  NO R T H  CA R O L I N A g / k g ) g ) g ) / k g ) k g ) g / k g ) m g ) g ) m g / k g   m g / k g ) k g ) )g/kg)kg)/kg)g/kg) DA T E   SA L Sa m p l e   h (f ) Al i l hd u m i n u m   ( m g s e n i c   ( m g / k g r i u m   ( m g / k g d m i u m   ( m g / l c i u m   ( m g / k r o m i u m   ( m g L P   C h r o m i u m b a l t   ( m g / k g ) p p e r   ( m g / k g o n   ( m g / k g ) a d   ( m g / k g ) a g n e s i u m   ( m a n g a n e s e   ( m e r c u r y   ( m g / k ckel (mg/kg)tassium (mg ver (mg/kg)dium (mg/kg allium (mg/k nadium (mg nc (mg/kg) SA M P L E  PO I N T SA M P L E D D e p t h  (f e e t ) A n a l y t i c a l  Me t h o d s A l u A r s B a r C a d C a l C h r T C L C o b C o p I r o n L e a M a M a M e Nic Pot Silv Sod Tha Van Zin SB ‐41 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 3 0 0 0 4 . 2 1 4 0 0 . 3 2 6 9 0 4 3 N A 1 0 2 5 5 6 0 0 0 N D 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 . 0 9 2 4 3 4 0 0 N D 4 3 0 1 1 6 7 6 8 SB ‐41 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 4 9 0 0 0 3 . 1 1 5 0 7 4 0 4 5 4 5 N A 9 . 4 2 2 5 3 0 0 0 1 6 4 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 . 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 N D 4 8 0 1 2 6 5 7 5 SB ‐19 ‐05 /4 /20 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 4 6 0 0 0 2 . 9 8 0 N D 8 9 0 4 0 N A 4 . 9 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 2 0 0 7 4 0 . 1 3 2 1 2 9 0 0 N D N D 8 . 2 6 0 4 7 SB 19 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 TA L  Me t a l s 46 0 0 0 2 .9 80 ND 89 0 40 NA 4 .9 22 40 0 0 0 15 22 0 0 74 0 .13 21 2900 ND ND 8 .2 60 47 SB ‐19 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 4 7 0 0 0 2 . 1 9 8 N D 9 7 0 3 7 N A 7 . 1 2 3 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 . 1 5 2 3 4 0 0 0 N D N D 8 5 6 5 5 SB ‐1 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 6 0 0 0 N D 1 6 0 N D N D 3 5 N A 1 7 1 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 3 9 0 0 2 9 0 0 . 0 4 5 2 8 5 9 0 0 N D N D 1 2 4 8 5 2 SB ‐3 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 9 0 0 0 2 . 8 1 1 0 0 . 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 N A 8 1 9 3 6 0 0 0 3 9 2 3 0 0 1 7 0 0 . 2 2 1 9 2 8 0 0 N D N D 7 . 6 4 7 7 2 SB 11 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 TA L Me t a l s 54 0 0 0 3 10 0 ND ND 38 NA 12 32 65 0 0 0 22 27 0 0 23 0 0 0 8 6 21 2900 ND ND 12 66 44 SB ‐11 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 TA L  M e t a l s 54 0 0 0 3 10 0 ND ND 38 NA 12 32 65 0 0 0 22 27 0 0 23 0 0 .086 21 2900 ND ND 12 66 44 SB ‐21 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 2 3 0 0 0 1 . 6 2 4 0 0 . 2 1 N D 2 7 N A 1 4 0 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 3 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 . 6 N D 6 . 3 4 4 3 4 SB ‐68 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 4 0 0 0 3 7 4 0 . 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 N A 1 6 5 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 3 0 2 4 0 1 . 1 6 4 9 2 0 N D N D 1 0 1 6 0 3 1 SB ‐55 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 1 9 0 0 0 1 . 8 1 4 0 N D 1 4 0 0 0 1 8 N A 7 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 . 9 1 2 3 8 0 0 N D N D 6 . 3 2 9 5 3 SB ‐66 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 N D 5 6 0 3 2 N A 1 2 1 9 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 3 6 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 . 0 3 6 1 4 3 0 0 0 N D N D 6 . 5 4 7 3 2 SB ‐66 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 2 0 0 0 0 N D 1 1 0 N D N D 1 0 N A 3 . 6 9 . 8 1 7 0 0 0 8 . 5 1 3 0 0 1 6 0 N D 7 . 5 1 2 0 0 N D N D N D 1 9 2 3 SB ‐58 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 5 0 0 0 N D 1 4 0 N D 4 7 0 2 2 N A 7 . 8 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 . 0 1 5 1 7 2 8 0 0 N D N D 3 . 4 2 9 3 5 SB ‐58 ‐55 /4 /20 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 3 6 0 0 0 N D 1 7 0 N D N D 2 4 N A 1 3 2 0 4 9 0 0 0 1 2 4 5 0 0 2 2 0 N D 1 8 5 4 0 0 N D N D 1 2 4 1 7 0 SB 58 5 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 6 TA L  Me t a l s 36 0 0 0 ND 17 0 ND ND 24 NA 13 20 49 0 0 0 12 45 0 0 22 0 ND 18 5400 ND ND 12 41 70 SB ‐60 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 2 7 0 0 0 2 . 4 2 0 0 0 . 3 4 1 9 0 0 0 2 3 N A 1 1 1 6 4 6 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 . 0 7 9 2 1 5 2 0 0 N D 4 0 0 1 0 3 9 7 1 SB ‐60 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 1 5 0 0 0 4 . 6 1 1 0 0 . 4 7 5 2 0 0 0 7 0 N A 1 9 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 4 6 0 0 3 8 0 0 . 3 9 9 2 2 1 0 0 N D 4 1 0 6 . 7 1 3 0 1 2 0 SB ‐49 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 0 0 0 0 1 . 9 1 6 0 N D 1 2 0 0 2 0 N A 1 2 1 8 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 . 0 9 2 1 6 4 3 0 0 N D N D 7 . 9 3 7 8 2 SB 49 5 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 6 TA L Me t a l s 45 0 0 0 35 14 0 01 9 11 0 0 29 NA 12 21 38 0 0 0 17 27 0 0 32 0 0 0 7 9 20 3400 ND ND 95 53 47 SB ‐49 ‐5 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 TA L  M e t a l s 45 0 0 0 3 .5 14 0 0 .19 11 0 0 29 NA 12 21 38 0 0 0 17 27 0 0 32 0 0 .079 20 3400 ND ND 9 .5 53 47 SB ‐50 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 2 0 0 0 2 . 4 1 4 0 N D 1 6 0 0 2 3 N A 1 0 2 0 2 7 0 0 0 1 4 3 6 0 0 5 2 0 0 . 0 4 9 1 7 3 3 0 0 N D N D 8 . 1 3 9 4 8 SB ‐41 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 3 0 0 0 4 . 2 1 4 0 0 . 3 2 6 9 0 4 3 N A 1 0 2 5 5 8 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 . 0 9 2 4 3 4 0 0 N D 4 3 0 1 1 6 7 6 8 SB ‐41 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 4 9 0 0 0 3 . 1 1 5 0 N D 7 4 0 4 5 N A 9 . 4 2 2 5 3 0 0 0 1 6 4 6 0 0 1 2 0 0 . 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 N D 4 8 0 1 2 6 5 7 5 SB ‐19 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 4 6 0 0 0 2 . 9 8 0 N D 8 9 0 4 0 N A 4 . 9 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 2 0 0 7 4 0 . 1 3 2 1 2 9 0 0 N D N D 8 . 2 6 0 4 7 SB ‐19 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 4 7 0 0 0 2 . 1 9 8 N D 9 7 0 3 7 N A 7 . 1 2 3 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 . 1 5 2 3 4 0 0 0 N D N D 8 5 6 5 5 SB ‐1 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 6 5 0 0 0 N D 1 6 0 N D N D 3 5 N A 1 7 1 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 3 9 0 0 2 9 0 0 . 0 4 6 2 8 5 9 0 0 N D N D 1 2 4 8 5 2 SB ‐3 ‐05 /4 /20 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 9 0 0 0 2 . 8 1 1 0 0 . 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 N A 8 1 9 3 6 0 0 0 3 9 2 3 0 0 1 7 0 0 . 2 2 1 9 2 8 0 0 N D N D 2 . 8 6 . 2 6 . 6 SB 3 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 TA L  Me t a l s 39 0 0 0 2. 8 11 0 0. 2 10 0 0 30 NA 8 19 36 0 0 0 39 23 0 0 17 0 0. 2 2 19 2800 ND ND 2.8 6.2 6.6 SB ‐11 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 N D N D 3 8 N A 1 2 3 2 6 5 0 0 0 2 2 2 7 0 0 2 3 0 0 . 0 8 6 2 1 2 9 0 0 N D N D 1 2 6 6 4 4 SB ‐21 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 2 3 0 0 0 1 . 6 2 4 0 0 . 2 1 N D 2 7 N A 1 4 0 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 8 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 3 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 . 6 N D 6 . 3 4 4 3 4 SB ‐68 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 5 4 0 0 0 3 7 4 0 . 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 N D 1 6 5 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 3 0 2 4 0 1 . 1 6 4 9 2 0 N D N D 1 0 1 6 0 3 1 SB 55 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 TA L Me t a l s 19 0 0 0 18 14 0 ND 14 0 0 0 18 NA 7 16 20 0 0 0 16 36 0 0 40 0 09 12 3800 ND ND 63 29 53 SB ‐55 ‐0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 TA L  M e t a l s 19 0 0 0 1 .8 14 0 ND 14 0 0 0 18 NA 7 16 20 0 0 0 16 36 0 0 40 0 0 .9 12 3800 ND ND 6 .3 29 53 SB ‐66 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 N D 5 6 0 3 2 N A 1 2 1 9 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 3 6 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 . 0 3 6 1 4 3 0 0 0 N D N D 6 . 5 4 7 3 2 SB ‐66 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 2 0 0 0 0 N D 1 1 0 N D N D 1 0 N A 3 . 6 9 . 8 1 7 0 0 0 8 . 5 1 3 0 0 1 6 0 N D 7 . 5 1 2 0 0 N D N D N D 1 9 2 3 SB ‐58 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 5 0 0 0 N D 1 4 0 N D 4 7 0 2 2 N A 7 . 8 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 . 0 1 5 1 7 2 8 0 0 N D N D 3 . 4 2 9 3 5 SB ‐58 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 3 6 0 0 0 N D 1 7 0 N D N D 2 4 N A 1 3 2 0 4 9 0 0 0 1 2 4 5 0 0 2 2 0 N D 1 8 5 4 0 0 N D N D 1 2 4 1 7 0 SB ‐60 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 2 7 0 0 0 2 . 4 2 0 0 0 . 3 4 1 9 0 0 0 2 3 N A 1 1 1 6 4 6 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 . 0 7 9 2 1 5 2 0 0 N D 4 0 0 1 0 3 9 7 1 SB ‐60 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 1 5 0 0 0 4 . 6 1 1 0 0 . 4 7 5 2 0 0 0 7 0 N A 1 9 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 4 6 0 0 3 8 0 0 . 3 9 9 2 2 1 0 0 N D 4 1 0 6 . 7 1 3 0 1 2 0 SB ‐49 ‐05 /4 /20 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 0 0 0 0 1 . 9 1 6 0 N D 1 2 0 0 2 0 N A 1 2 1 8 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 . 0 9 2 1 6 4 3 0 0 N D N D 7 . 9 3 7 6 2 SB 49 0 5/ 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 1 TA L  Me t a l s 30 0 0 0 1. 9 16 0 ND 12 0 0 20 NA 12 18 34 0 0 0 10 32 0 0 11 0 0 0. 0 9 2 16 4300 ND ND 7.9 37 62 SB ‐49 ‐5 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 5 ‐6 T A L  Me t a l s 4 5 0 0 0 3 . 5 1 4 0 0 . 1 9 1 1 0 0 2 9 N A 1 2 2 1 3 8 0 0 0 1 7 2 7 0 0 3 2 0 0 . 0 7 9 2 0 3 4 0 0 N D N D 9 . 5 5 3 4 7 SB ‐50 ‐0 5 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 0 ‐1 T A L  Me t a l s 3 2 0 0 0 2 . 4 1 4 0 N D 1 6 0 0 2 3 N A 1 0 2 0 2 7 0 0 0 1 4 3 6 0 0 5 2 0 0 . 0 4 9 1 7 3 3 0 0 N D N D 8 . 1 3 9 4 8 NC IH S B He a l t h Ba s e d PR G 15 0 0 0 44 30 0 0 14 NR 28 0 46 63 0 11 0 0 0 40 0 NR NR 086 NR NR 78 NR 1 110 4600 NC  IH S B  H ea lt h  B as e d  PR G 15 0 0 0 4 .4 30 0 0 14 NR 28 0 4 .6 63 0 11 0 0 0 40 0 NR NR 0 .86 NR NR 78 NR 1 110 4600 NC  IH S B  So i l  to  Gr o u n d w a t e r  PR G N R 5 . 5 1 6 0 0 2 . 6 N R N R N R 7 0 0 1 5 0 2 7 0 N R 6 5 N R N R N R 3 N R N R N R 1 3 0 0 0 No t e s :   Ye l l o w  sh a d i n g  in d i c a t e s  ex c e e d a n c e  of  so i l  to  gr o u n d w a t e r  st a n d a r d N D =  No t  De t e c t e d N R = N o t  Re g u l a t e d   SO I L  GA S  SA M P L E  AN A L Y T I C A L  RE S U L T S  SU M M A R Y FO R M E R  BE A C O N  MA N U F A C T U R I N G  FA C I L I T Y SW A N N A N O A ,  NO R T H  CA R O L I N A Sa m p l e   Po i n t D a t e To t a l   De p t h   (f e e t ) P r o p y l e n e F r e o n   1 2 C h l o r o m e t h a n e V i n y l   C h l o r i d e 1 , 3 ‐ B u t a d i e n e E t h a n o l F r e o n   1 1 I s o p r o p y l   A l c o h o l F r e o n   1 1 3 A c e t o n e 1 , 1 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h e n e C a r b o n   D i s u l f i d e M e t h y l e n e   C h l o r i d e M e t h y l ‐ T e r t ‐ B u t y l ‐ E t h e r n ‐ H e x a n e 1 , 1 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h a n e 2 ‐ B u t a n o n e C i s ‐ 1 , 2 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h e n e E t h y l   A c e t a t e C h l o r o f o r m Tetrahydrofuran 1,1,1‐Trichloroethane Cyclohexane n‐Heptane Benzene Trichloroethene Toluene Tetrachloroethene Ethylbenzene Total Xylenes Styrene 4‐ethyltoluene 1,2,4‐Trimethylbenzene GW ‐1 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 2 . 8 2 . 6 1 . 1 N D N D 1 0 N D N D N D 1 6 N D N D 7 . 1 N D N D N D 2 . 1 N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N D 3 . 1 N D N D 8 . 6 N D N D N D GW ‐2 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 8 . 7 N D 1 . 5 N D N D 9 . 6 N D 4 . 3 1 3 5 6 N D 2 . 3 3 0 N D 3 . 1 N D 1 1 N D 1 . 8 N D 6 . 1 2 0 0 N D 1 3 N D N D 2 4 3 6 0 1 1 5 9 . 2 8 . 2 N D N D GW ‐3 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 3 . 5 2 . 2 N D N D 7 . 9 1 8 4 . 2 5 3 6 7 2 7 5 . 8 3 1 4 . 4 3 . 2 3 . 1 1 2 N D 1 . 9 N D 6 . 5 7 7 0 N D 5 . 2 1 . 7 8 . 7 2 6 2 4 1 1 5 7 . 1 8 . 7 N D N D GW ‐4 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 3 2 3 . 7 3 . 7 2 . 4 1 . 4 9 . 5 2 1 0 N D 3 5 0 4 3 5 7 0 2 . 8 1 4 N D 4 . 4 3 8 8 . 1 2 . 3 N D 2 4 3 3 5 0 0 N D 3 . 6 N D 1 1 0 1 5 7 0 7 . 5 3 9 . 7 7 . 9 N D N D GW ‐5 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 1 3 3 . 5 1 . 3 N D N D 8 1 3 0 4 . 9 N D 7 6 N D 2 . 9 3 5 N D 4 . 2 N D 1 4 N D 2 N D 6 . 7 1 4 0 N D 1 4 N D N D 2 9 6 . 9 1 2 6 1 . 2 1 0 N D N D GW ‐6 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 2 1 4 . 7 1 . 9 N D N D 9 . 7 3 4 0 7 . 3 N D 9 8 N D 4 . 2 7 0 N D 7 N D 1 9 N D 3 . 2 3 . 2 1 1 1 8 N D 2 0 2 N D 3 6 4 . 9 1 2 5 6 . 7 8 . 8 N D N D GW ‐7 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 7 . 8 3 . 5 N D N D N D 1 4 1 2 1 3 4 . 2 6 3 N D 2 . 5 2 7 N D 1 4 N D 1 8 N D 2 . 5 N D 5 . 1 1 7 7 . 1 1 3 1 . 9 3 . 8 3 8 3 2 1 0 5 0 . 2 8 N D N D GW ‐8 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 2 9 3 . 0 1 . 3 N D N D 1 4 2 9 8 . 5 N D 6 6 N D 5 . 1 2 7 N D 1 6 N D 1 6 N D 3 . 1 N D 6 4 . 2 5 . 6 1 2 2 N D 3 4 1 7 0 1 3 7 2 . 9 1 1 2 . 7 3 . 2 GW ‐9 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S GW ‐10 1 2 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 1 2 7 7 3 . 3 1 . 2 N D N D 1 3 2 1 0 7 . 9 N D 8 2 N D 3 . 6 4 0 1 1 1 2 N D 1 5 N D N D N D 7 . 5 N D 1 0 1 9 1 . 6 N D 2 8 N D 9 . 3 4 3 . 8 5 . 8 N D N D EP A  Re s i d e n t i a l  Sc r e e n i n g  Le v e l N R N R 9 4 0 . 1 8 0 . 0 8 1 N R N R N R N R 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 7 3 0 5 . 2 9 . 4 7 3 0 1 . 5 5 2 0 0 N R N R 0 . 1 1 N R 5 2 0 0 6 3 0 0 N R 0 . 3 1 1 . 2 5 2 0 0 0 . 4 1 0 . 9 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 N R 7 . 3 EP A  In d u s t r i a l  Sc r e e n i n g  Le v e l N R N R 3 9 0 2 . 8 0 . 4 1 N R N R N R N R 1 E + 0 5 8 8 0 3 1 0 0 2 6 4 7 3 1 0 0 7 . 7 2 2 0 0 0 N R N R 0 . 5 3 N R 2 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 N R 1 . 6 6 . 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 . 1 4 . 9 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 N R 3 1 No t e s : Al l  co n c e n t r a t i o n s  in  mi c r o g r a m s  pe r  cu b i c  me t e r Ye l l o w  sh a d i n g  in d i c a t e s  ex c e e d a n c e  of  th e  Re s i d e n t i a l  sc r e e n i n g  co n c e n t r a t i o n . Re d  sh a d i n g i n d i c a t e s  ex c e e d a n c e  of  th e  In d u s t r i a l  sc r e e n i n g  co n c e n t r a t i o n . NR = N o t  Re g u l a t e d ND =  No t  De t e c t e d NS  = No t  Sa m p l e d GR O U N D W A T E R  SA M P L E  AN A L Y T I C A L  RE S U L T S  SU M M A R Y FO R M E R  BE A C O N  MA N U F A C T U R I N G  FA C I L I T Y SW A N N A N O A ,  NO R T H  CA R O L I N A SA M P L E   PO I N T We l l  De p t h   (f e e t ) De p t h  to   Wa t e r   (f e e t ) DA T E   SA M P L E D C h l o r o f o r m   ( u g / L ) T o t a l   X y l e n e s   ( u g / L ) 1 . 1 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h a n e   ( u g / L ) 1 , 1 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h e n e   ( u g / L ) T e t r a c h l o r o e t h e n e   ( u g / L ) 1 , 1 , 1 ‐ T r i c h l o r o e t h a n e   ( u g / L ) T r i c h l o r o e t h e n e   ( u g / L ) A c e t o n e   ( u g / L ) C i s ‐ 1 , 2 ‐ D i c h l o r o e t h e n e   ( u g / L ) A l u m i n u m   ( m g / L ) B a r i u m   ( m g / L ) B e r y l l i u m   ( m g / L ) C a l c i u m   ( m g / L ) C o b a l t   ( m g / L ) Copper (mg/L)Iron (mg/L)Lead (mg/L)Magnesium (ug/L)Manganese (mg/L)Nickel (mg/L)Sodium (mg/L)Zinc (mg/L) MW ‐1 3 3 . 8 1 1 . 8 4 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 ND N S N D 6 . 0 N D 3 8 N D N S N S 0 . 5 1 0 . 0 4 N D 9 . 8 N D 0 . 0 1 0 . 6 2 0 . 0 0 6 9 N D 0 . 0 2 N D 6 . 3 0 . 0 5 11 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 0. 6 6 N S 3 . 6 1 4 3 . 2 6 5 4 . 8 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S MW ‐2 1 7 . 2 2 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 7. 4 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 1 4 N D 0 . 0 1 4 8 0 . 0 6 0 . 0 1 4 . 8 N D 8 . 4 6 . 8 0 . 0 4 6 . 5 0 . 1 6 MW ‐3 2 5 . 9 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 19 . 9 5 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 ND N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 0 . 9 1 0 . 0 8 N D N D N D N D 1 . 4 N D N D 0 . 0 7 N D N D 0 . 0 4 11 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 0. 8 6 0 . 2 9 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S MW ‐4 1 5 . 9 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S 1 . 4 8 . 5 2 3 7 6 . 3 N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 7/ 3 / 2 0 0 1 3. 2 N S N D 2 . 9 N D 2 5 3 . 6 N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 12 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 ND N S N D N D N D 3 2 N D N S N S 0 . 8 0 . 0 5 N D 5 . 2 N D N D 0 . 8 4 0 . 0 4 5 N D 0 . 0 3 N D 6 0 . 0 2 11 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 0. 4 2 N S 2 . 2 9 . 6 1 . 8 3 8 3 . 1 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S MW ‐4A 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S 2 . 6 8 . 2 5 . 8 4 3 8 . 3 N D 0 . 5 8 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S MW ‐5 1 9 . 5 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 11 . 1 6 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 2 . 3 0 . 0 5 N D 1 4 N D 0 . 0 1 4 N D N D 0 . 3 3 N D 1 5 0 0 . 0 2 MW ‐6 1 0 . 8 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 0 0 ND N S N D N D N D N D N D N D N D N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 3. 1 2 4/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 2 . 6 0 . 0 7 N D 1 5 N D 0 . 0 1 4 . 1 0 . 0 0 3 8 N D 0 . 3 6 N D N D 0 . 0 2 11 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S MW ‐7 4/ 1 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 11 / 1 / 2 0 0 4 NS N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S NC  2L  St a n d a r d 0 . 1 9 5 3 0 7 0 7 0 . 7 2 0 0 2 . 8 7 0 0 7 0 N R 2 0 0 0 N R N R N R 1 0 . 3 0 . 0 1 5 N R 0 . 0 5 0 . 1 N R 1 . 0 5 No t e s : N D = N o t  De t e c t e d u g / L  = mi c r o g r a m s  pe r  Li t e r NS = N o t  Sa m p l e d Y e l l o w  sh a d i n g  in d i c a t e s  ex c e e d a n c e  of  No r t h  Ca r o l i n a  2L  St a n d a r d . APPENDIX 7 Steven E. Irminger, P.E, P.G. Senior Engineer Irminger Consulting, Inc. Brownfields Development Phase I and Phase II ESAs Remediation Design Health and Safety Plan Preparation Indoor Air Quality Surveys Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plans Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans Education B.S., Geophysical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1981 Registrations and Certifications Professional Engineer: NC, SC, FL, GA, CO, WY, OK, IL, AR, KY, KS Professional Geologist: WY 1989 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 HAZWOPER Areas of Specialization Mr. Irminger is an environmental engineer with expertise in assessment and remediation of organic and inorganic contaminants in soil and groundwater. He specializes in assisting clients with Brownfields development. He has assisted in the completion of two Brownfields Agreements in North Carolina and is working on one other in that state and one in Georgia. His credentials and experience qualify him to conduct Phase I Environmental Site Assessments in accordance with the EPA All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) Rule. Mr. Irminger has over 16 years of experience conducting Phase I ESA’s. Mr. Irminger has extensive experience with assessment drilling and sampling of soil, groundwater, surface water, and air. He has extensive domestic and international experience with design, installation, and operation of remediation systems for the clean-up of adsorbed, dissolved, and free-phase contaminants. Experience 2004-present 1996–2004 1995-1996 1994-1995 1989-1994 1987-1989 1982-1987 1981-1982 Irminger Consulting, Inc., President Applied Earth Sciences, Inc., Vice President/Operations Manager Cooper Environmental, Inc., Senior Engineer Terracon Environmental, Inc., Senior Engineer Applied Earth Sciences, Inc., Vice President, Engineering United Parcel Service, Driver Atlantic Richfield Co., Geophysical Engineer Amoco Production Co., Geophysical Engineer Key Projects Environmental Consultant to the Town of Forest City, North Carolina, for the redevelopment of the Florence Mill. Work has included preparation of a sensitive receptor survey and the bid specification for the Brownfields assessment. The Site is contaminated with drycleaner solvents. Mr. Irminger assisted in development of the draft Brownfields Agreement and the application for an EPA Cleanup Grant. The Brownfields Agreement and cleanup grant have been secured and the Site is currently undergoing redevelopment. Mr. Irminger continues to provide environmental consulting support to the Town of Forest City for this project. Project Manager for a Phase 1 ESA at a vacant lot in an urban setting. The vacant lot was listed on the North Carolina Inactive Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites List because of contamination originating from a former lagoon at an adjoining property. The client pursued purchase and development of the property under the state’s Brownfields program. This required multiple meetings with the state Brownfields personnel and negotiations with city permitting personnel to allow changes in landscaping and parking requirements. The Brownfields Agreement (BFA) allowed the prospective developer (PD) to avoid future liability for the onsite contamination. The BFA also allowed the PD to store 10,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil onsite saving $750,000 in offsite disposal costs. Close cooperation with the development engineers minimized soil excavation from contaminated areas and disturbance of contaminated groundwater by onsite stormwater drainages. The Brownfields application required soil samples from 40 borings to adequately characterize and define the soil contamination at the site. As a cost savings measure, the soil samples were collected during the geotechnical investigation for the future building. The BFA was executed and the site has been developed with a Home Depot store. Project Manager for the redevelopment of a former textile mill in La Grange, Georgia. Mr. Irminger is assisting the Prospective Developer with securing a Limitation of Liability letter from the State of Georgia on a 600,000 square foot former textile plant. Groundwater and soil at the Site is impacted with Fuel Oil. Currently, a Remedial Action Plan is being developed to address removal of contaminated soil and free product. Project Manager overseeing Operation and Maintenance of a Superfund site in Rockingham, North Carolina. Project includes engineering oversight, reporting, and groundwater and air sampling of five groundwater remediation systems and one soil vapor extraction SVE system. Negotiated the closure of the SVE system and one of five groundwater remediation systems with EPA Region IV and the North Carolina Superfund section. Project Manager for a Phase I ESA conducted on the Lan-Yair Country Club in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Phase I ESA identified numerous REC’s including the following: underground asbestos irrigation piping; asbestos containing building materials in the country club building; a chemical (pesticide and herbicide) storage building; and, an aboveground storage tank of gasoline fuel. In addition, the Phase I ESA revealed that the property had been used as a peach orchard through the 1950’s and 1960’s. IC prepared the work specifications for addressing all of the REC’s. The work scope included recyclement or disposal of the agrichemicals in the storage building and IC oversight of the abatement of the asbestos containing materials. IC conducted a Phase 2 ESA at the location of the gasoline tank and determined that the soil beneath the tank was impacted with gasoline. IC directed the removal of the tank and excavation of contaminated soil to a depth of 15-feet below grade. Soil samples collected from the bottom of the tank excavation demonstrated that groundwater was protected from impact and the incident received regulatory closure from the State of South Carolina. Phase 2 ESA activities included soil sampling at 12 separate locations of the property with soil analyses for residual pesticide and herbicide concentrations. Ten of the twelve soil samples were reported with concentrations of DDT, DDE, and DDD above the detection limit. A risk assessment was conducted with the State of South Carolina and the soil was determined safe for unrestricted use. Project Manager for ten sites requiring Phase 1 ESA’s. The Phase 1 ESA’s were completed within 30 days of the notice to proceed. The Phase 1 ESAs were located in North Carolina and Virginia. Concurrent with the Phase 1 ESA tasks, limited Phase 2 ESA tasks were conducted. The limited Phase 2 ESA tasks included advancement of soil borings and installation of monitoring wells. The limited Phase 2 ESA reports were submitted to the client within 45 days of the authorization to proceed. Based on this information, a life-cycle cost for remediation was developed for the sites. The costs for remediation were used by the client to negotiate a purchase price with the seller of the properties. The real estate agreement was approved by both parties and remediation began at six of the assessed properties. Within two years, all but two of the ten properties had received regulatory closure. After two additional years, the remaining two remedial sites had received regulatory closure. Project Manager for performance of a Phase 1 ESA at a the 18-hole Palm Aire golf resort and condominium community in Pompano Beach, Florida. The Phase 1 ESA identified four Recognized Environmental Conditions (REC’s) associated with fuel tanks at the service centers and underground storage tanks at emergency generator stations. Phase 2 assessments were conducted which confirmed soil and groundwater contamination at three locations. Five underground storage tanks were removed and replaced with new tanks. Soil remediation was conducted by excavation and offsite disposal. All three groundwater contaminated sites received regulatory closure by monitored natural attenuation. Project Manager for an assessment of a petroleum release at an underground storage tank site. Assessment included the installation of six monitoring wells to determine the horizontal and vertical extent of dissolved and adsorbed hydrocarbons in the subsurface. Assessment activities included the advancement of a soil boring through the floor of an office building. The state risk level was reduced at this site by abandonment of an onsite potable well and placement of the site facility on the municipal water supply. Designed and oversaw the installation of a remediation system. The remedial technique employed was in-situ air sparge in combination with soil vapor extraction. After one year of operation and maintenance, the site achieved remediation cleanup endpoints and the remedial system was turned off and dismantled, Regional Manager overseeing the remediation of numerous underground storage tank sites in South Carolina. Engineer of record for remediation at seven sites. Remedial techniques include dual-phase extraction, pulsed in-situ air sparge, soil vapor extraction, and application of Oxygen Release Compound. Designed and provided engineering oversight of a remedial system at a textile machinery manufacturer in Charlotte, North Carolina. Groundwater occurring in fractured bedrock was impacted with chlorinated solvents. This project included the permitting and development of plans and specifications for the treatment of impacted drinking water at a community potable water well. Successfully negotiated the reduction in groundwater clean-up priority with the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, for a chlorinated solvent plume originating from a textile plant in southwest North Carolina. The negotiation included providing several neighboring homeowners with city water. Permitted, designed, and provided engineering oversight for the construction of a community potable water supply in western North Carolina. Professional Affiliations Member – National Society of Professional Engineers Specialized Training 2006 Assessment and Remediation Workshop, Tampa, Florida 2005 Achievable Barrier Removal and Accessibility, RedVector.com 2005 ADA Guidelines Course, RedVector.com 1990-2006 OSHA 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Course per 29 CFR 1910.120. 2002 Leadership Course, RedVector.com 2002 Centrifugal Pump Selection and Operation, RedVector.com 2002 Diagnosing and Mitigating IAQ Problems, RedVector.com 2002 Quality Assurance, RedVector.com 2002 Engineering Ethics, RedVector.com 2002 Florida Engineer’s Laws and Rules, RedVector.com 2000 The Remediation Course, Princeton Groundwater, Inc. 1998 Management of Storm Water Discharges Associated With Industrial Activity, Environmental Resource Center 1996 Management of Hazardous Waste, Environmental Resource Center 1993 Superfund: "What's at Stake for You", The National Association of Manufacturers 1993 Control Panel Operation, Applied Earth Sciences, Inc. 1993 Vapor Extraction System Operation, Applied Earth Sciences, Inc. 1992 A Standard Operating Procedure Plan for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, TREEO Center, University of Florida. 1992 Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Applied Earth Sciences, Inc. 1992 Project Management, Fred Pryor Seminars 1992 Fate and Transport of Contamination in Soil, University of Massachusetts 1991 Contamination Assessment Reports and Remedial Action Plans, The National Institute for Storage Tank Management. 1991 Corrective Action for Containing and Controlling Ground Water Contamination, NGWA. 1991 Pollulert Installation Training Program, Pollulert Systems. 1990 Hydrogeology: Application of Fundamental Concepts and Field Techniques to Florida Ground Water Investigations. 1989 OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Certification per 29 CFR 1910.120.