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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEQp00022039. ,... ,.. �.-:^.: .. D:. .... .,>^�+ - :.:.b r•Lm�1: ;.;,3'.,...:. rs'-. - s - ��-.. � .... ...-_ . ...,i..•...,..«r— ,. °" ,;.ia`:•a.c.a!• rra-. ,. .. .. ...n. ....... _. ._ .. COMPLIANCE MONITORING Environmental Management Division Groundwater Section Ni - Nickel mg/I REPORT FORM P.O. Box 27687 �'� -J Raleigh,N.C. 27611 NO3 as N FacilityName fbM �e�2Mdur5�Ca �Ayeey��)7w�r S e k County Count Coliform: MF Total /100ml Address 57 H&Aw� SS6 0_4 Address P Permit Number: 4)(2- yO0 35%3 Well Location Well Identification Number'DD"SttG 0,2 D Well Depth Ft. Well Diameter -- Sample (Screened) Interval Ft. To Ft. Depth to Water Level — ft. below measuring point. (before sampling) Measuring point is -"" feet above land surface Gallons of water pumped bailed before sampling Non -Discharge NPDES Water Use Injection Well _ Well Construction Other . Field Analysis: pH Specific Conductance uMhos Temp. o C Odor _ Date Sample A Collected/ //` /7— T9 Date Lab Sample Analyzed � oZ— az — Laboratory Name 02 #Cp '1 /% glAbarn0, So b Certification No. '//L: � FIER NU 0 _ r eyi Appearance COD mg/I NO2 as N mg/I Ni - Nickel mg/I �'� Coliform: MF Fecal /100ml NO3 as N mg/I Pb - Lead mg/1 Coliform: MF Total /100ml Phosphorus: Total as P mg/I Zn - Zinc mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total mg/I Al - Aluminum mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides. (Specify Compounds) PH (when analyzed) 7��o units Ba - Barium mg/I ug/I TOC = mg/I Ca - Calcium mg/I ug/I Chloride `fib mg/I Cd - Cadmium_ mg/I ug/1 Arsenic mg/I Chromium: Total mg/I Other (Specify) ug/l Grease and Oils mg/I Cu- Copper mg/I ��UDI'rd-Q. �•L:t ,66 ,L Hardness: Total mg/l Fe - Iron mg/I ug/I Phenol mg/I Hg - Mercury mg/I ug/I Sulfate 37 mg/I K - Potassium —mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance uMhos Mg - Magnesium mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(NH3 t NH 4) mg/I Mn - Manganese mg/I Note: a TKN as N mg/I Na - Sodium 3 mg/I Values should reflect total concentrations I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE. * See back for instructions wzww� 1D. 12- Sl.o9 *# Submit blue and green copies to address above. SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT*) DATE GW -59 Revised 7/85 Z-544 REV. 12-79 o�PONT ESTABLISHED 1002 E. 1. DU PONT DE NEMOURS S& COMPANY INCORPORATED P. O. DRAWER Z FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28302 POLYMER PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT M.J. Noland, Regional Supervisor N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development Wachovia Building, Suite 714 Fayetteville, NC 28301 Dear Mr. Noland: January 6, C 1'9p/6T0oo 7 RECEIVED JAN 10 1989 £PARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCEb. COMMUNITY DOEVELOPMENT FAYETTEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE This note is to inform you that a change in Plant Managers occurred at Fayetteville Works of E.I. Du Pont in December, 1988. Gerald T. Rosenlund was reassigned to our plant in Florence, S.C. and was replaced by Thomas D. Gill, Jr. Would you please transmit this information as necessary to change records, mailing list, etc. within your Regional Office and Department. TWO:mm Sincerely, l(�w Thomas W. Olcott Environmental Control Coordinator ©ET1'ER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ■ ■nds /p 625 Avenue of the Americas ��YY �� New York, NY 10011 The Information Clearinghouse September 12, 1988 (212) 645-4500 Telex 148358 n SEP 14 1988 ENV. MANA`,EMENT FAYETTEVILLE REG. OFFICE M. Noland Div of Enviromental Management Wachovia Bldg Suite 714 Fayetteville NC ��9Y�jTCr��it Dear Mr. Nolan, I have been engaged as a third party to produce a profile on the DuPont facility at Fayetteville. Part of my work entails reviewing the publically available environmental files as allowed under the Freedom of Information Act. I expect to be in Fayetteville on Wednesday afternoon, September 14, 1988 and would appreciate having access to the air and water files of the facility. I understand that I will pay any fees required for any copies that I ask for under the FOIA. Thank you for your help and cooperation. Yours truly, Barbara J. Hatzel Sr. Project Manager The SVP Network 0 SVP PVAA-V7 111., . Australia France Korea South Africa Taiwan United Kingdom Belgium Italy Malaysia Spain The Netherlands West Germany Canada Japan Scandinavia Switzerland RFV E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY INCORPORATED P. 0. DRAWER Z FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28302 Environmental Management Division Groundwater Section c/o Bob Cheek P.O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611 Dear Mr. Cheek: cc: M. J. Noland E. Avants J. E. Hagle T. W. Olcott January 5, 1989 SECOND 1988 GROUNDWATER MONITORING RESULTS FROM THE SLUDGE LAGOONS Attached are the results of the second 1988 groundwater sampling round from the sludge lagoons. Groundwater was sampled 7/28/88. No significant changes are noted from the first sampling round in March and from prior years. The subtle concentration differences between monitoring rounds are typical and appear seasonal in nature. Well 12S has this time a considerably lower nitrate level, 6 ppm; in the first sampling round in March the level was 20 ppm. We delayed the submittal of this report to you because we changed Analytical Laboratories to CH2M HILL from Enwright Laboratories affective the third sampling round-,.-in-November. We wanted the opportunity to compare results and prevent undue alarm from possible analytical changes which could alter the established groundwater profiles. At this time, CH2M HILL is not ready to submit all results to us, and we do not want to delay this report any further. Sincerely, tur 9 W. D. Steine ���'d'�,`9� Sr. Chemist ��(+ o 19 WDS/j a f (1'31) 0 BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIViNG WELL DATE PH FSC' D IM N a5 IAJ G COND. To M t' /45/L M.1 I L '�I y ,- ii1��L TDS K Na S�4 Cl f/` F- Aj/'L NO3 1-D 411 M>,j(1 Na n'jj1 L SO4 -0--4-- A451 i- F- 7/24 5.1 40 4/11 4.1 --- 25 1986 12/2 0.7 22 170 9 1987.3/13 < 2-D 7/24 5.5 7/17 270 4.3 23 110 11/23 4.6 -0.2 E71 1986 12/2 988 3/2 4.2 200 LS 140 1.9 2 1 10 0.2 c 0.2 WELL, ll DATE REC. PH U"04 MJ"- COND. TOC l,5/,L TDS MyA K M>,j(1 Na n'jj1 L SO4 MJIL- C1-• A451 i- F- DISI ' NO3 4/11 4.1 --- 25 250 0.7 22 170 9 -0.2 3.1 2-D 7/24 5.5 --- - 5 270 4.3 23 110 12 -0.2 4.0 1986 12/2 3.1 --- 2 350 2.0 29 230 10 --0.2 3.9 1987 3/13 1 2.9 --- - 5 1 620 3.3 37 1330 11 c 0.2 3.4 6.7 7/17 3.3 ---1 10 320 1.7 36 128 13 c 0.2 1.6 1400 11 3.3 440 ,--5 290 2.2 3.7 160 11 -c-0.2 1.1 1988 3/28 2 2.6 8 110 10 � 1 2.0 3.5 350le 5 290 2.61 22 1 130 12 0.1 1 2.9 BELLS WELL 11 DATE RECD PH vAllfas Mlj'L COND. TOC. AJI4 TDS; rnj(� K vH��l Na n��(� SO4 My i C1 I- A it. AIL F- NO3 1-S 41,11 7124 3.4 120c5 ign 24 19 8 1:986 6.9 --- 6 360 14 85 44 1987 6.3 --- < 5 400 12 40 25 1 7/17 6.6 10 700 38 110 100 21 0,2- 6.7 imo --5 1200 88 88 120 1 -0.2.0.5 1988 6.5 1200 10 1400 85 36 180 36 0.1 3.4 M®� m Iw I�m M -m WELL DATE 4COND. ,S�� �51� 7�1L � 15�� '�`5�`' "^5l' RECD PH OC TDS K Na SO4C1 1 10 14 2-S7 24 1 72 15 1986 12 21987 1 4 5 570 15 56 18 16 7 17 110 450 28 95 112 450 5 440 1 25 70 10 198 6 40 4112 L. 1 Al -q1 � WELL r: - DATE kE�" D PH COND. Yh5/f. TOC 1gy1L TDS x"5LL K M11- Na ky 1- SOy $)9 � C1 fi114 F- Aj 4- NO3 WELL 1) - - DATE RECD PH UftMos �SIc COND. TOC. Yy5I - TDS, �5 L K 1M5 L Na M5 - SOy -SIL C1 - 16 L F- L motc- NO3 4-D 1986 1987 Y988 4/11 1.2 4.6; 13 8 < 0.2 0.2 1986 12/2 4 2< 0,2 5-D 1986 1987 1988 4/11 6.3 35 460 1.5 65 10 10 �0 2 <0.2 7/24 - 'C ---0,2 7124 5.3 6 630 16 18 15 1 .2 -0.2 12/2 4.6 2 580 3.0 1.0 580 4 0.2 1.0 12 6.3 6 340 1.8 46 60 10 -0.2 4. 3/13 3.95 _l! 0 0 3.0 28 50 4 0.4 2.4 3/13 5.9 6 610 2.1 74 65 14 < 0.2 1.3 7/17 3.2 --- 5 560 2.0 7:1 217 2 c0.2 0.6 7/17 6.3 27 360 2.0 74 38 14 < 0.2 8.1 11/23 5.8 340 c 5 330 2.4 7.9 170 6 c0.2 0.3 11/23 6.3 350 8 300 2.5 45 36 13 x-0.2 1.3 3/28 5.8 •160 <5 140 1.8 6.3 50 8 L0.1 I ^ 11 3/28 6.6 470 6 330 13. 8 4-0.1 0.7_ WELL # DATE REC. PH uMffsb MS1L COND. TOC ►'` I- TDS 11,.511, K n,yl[ Na hky(L, SO4 vn9JC C1' P-3IL NJ/ I- F- NO3 �»� F- MI.11. 03 31 12 0.5 6.0 10 6 < 0.2 <0.2 6-D 7/24 6.1 - -5 52 1.2 4.6; 13 8 < 0.2 0.2 1986 12/2 5. 2 48 2.0 6.0 19 7 < 0.2 <0.2 1987 3 13 4.7 --5 66 2.1 3.8 17 8 0.2 0.2 5.3 7 17 4.7 - -5 66 2.1 6.2 15 8 < 0.2 0.2 11 23 5.9 71 -,--5 32 1.7 3.8 11 10 -0.2 -0.2 1988 3128_1 6.1 85__, -5 1 28 1.9' 3.3 12 1 10 1---0-1 0.2 1 WELL 0 DATE REC.D PH. UmNfni COND. M5514, TOC ^J1( TDS I'M511- K n+y1L Na 1'�,51L SO4 /M,,fL C1 �»� F- MI.11. 03 4/11 5.4 --- 23 24 .47 10 5.0 7.0 0.2 -0.2 7 7/24 5.0 -5 48 6.0 6.0 9.0 13 < 0:2 0.9 1986 12/2 5.4 1.6 40 0.5 11 9.0 6.0 -0.2 .0.2 1987r3/28 13 5.3 5 34 .22 6.4 6.0 7.0 < 0.2 -.40 .2 17 5.4 � 5 32 .20 6.5 3.0 8.0 '23 4.9 48 c 5 18 .55 4.7 5.0 8.0 1988 5.2 64 1 ---5 6 .55 1 9.4 1 7.7 11 X0.1 X0:2 W.EIL jp DATE PH ufquos L COND. TOC A51,- TDS 111L M"L fi nig1� ' C3 WrV- 'D pg COND. TOC TDS K Na SO4 1 14 03 fti Kt 4.4 -- 584 7/24 7.6 -- .L5 440 70 70 38 3.4 22 12/2 7.6 -- 1.0 500 11 110 39 1986 4/11 4.9 -- 24 76 1.5 4.0 7.3 8 -0.2 6.8 11- 3/28 7.4 1 690 -..5 1 380 1 13 iZU 1 35 4. 3 -- 9.0 720 1 130 300 26 198 _2_L:L4L 12/2 4.5 -- 940 130 7 107 - 5 1987_V 13 5.7 -- 1200 1900 126 180 137 320 290 .1 7 17 4.6 i1 c5 Winn 1101 72(1 120 1 11 2 4.4 96 5 s 198 3/28 4.3 77 � 5 16 1. 1 1. 5. 6 0.1 X4.6 W.EIL jp DATE RE•C. PH ufquos L COND. TOC A51,- TDS r,91L K M -51 a Na +'"5I'. ' SO4 nig1� ' C3 SO4 4/11 5.3 -- 16 36 1.8 10 14 6 12-5 7/24 4.4 -- 584 7/24 7.6 -- .L5 440 70 70 38 3.4 22 12/2 7.6 -- 1.0 500 11 110 39 1986 12/2 6.2 -- 4.8 160 7.9 27 29 13 1987MR7 3/28 7.4 1 690 -..5 1 380 1 13 iZU 1 35 6 -- 9.0 720 1 130 300 26 -- 31 940 130 46 107 29 198800: 400 5 17 1200 1900 126 180 137 320 290 .1 i1 c5 Winn 1101 72(1 120 1 ! "19 - NO3 WELL DATE REC.D PH (l,n4 lFeS COND. m9(� TOC �51� TDS v^�,y(� ny I Na SO4 Cl iD/W 1986 1987 198 -- 1986 s■�s��n���i���r� 7/24 7.6 -- .L5 440 70 70 38 6 12/2 7.6 -- 1.0 500 11 110 39 6 3/13 7.6 -- 5 440 11 110 36 6 7/17 7.5 -- 6 400 11 120 33 6 s 11/'23 7.4 420 7 420 6.1 142 41 7 3/28 7.4 1 690 -..5 1 380 1 13 iZU 1 35 6 ! "19 - NO3 WELL DATE REC.D PH (l,n4 lFeS COND. m9(� TOC �51� TDS v^�,y(� ny I Na SO4 Cl iD/W 1986 1987 198 -- 7/24 7.6 -- .L5 440 70 70 38 6 12/2 7.6 -- 1.0 500 11 110 39 6 3/13 7.6 -- 5 440 11 110 36 6 7/17 7.5 -- 6 400 11 120 33 6 s 11/'23 7.4 420 7 420 6.1 142 41 7 3/28 7.4 1 690 -..5 1 380 1 13 iZU 1 35 6 4 ,91L- F-