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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0006521_Regional Office Historical File Pre 2018r Michael F, Easley„ Governor 'i[iiern G Floss Jr,, Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Gregory J, Thorpe, Ph,D, Acting Director Drvision of Water Quality GROUNDWATER SECTION December 17, 2001 Mr. Rick Kilpatrick Corporate III f EH S Manager 136 Patterson Road P.O. Box 609 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Reference: Non -Discharge Permit Number21181-0005 Dear Mr. Kilpatrick: I have just received your letter of august 20, 2001 regarding your request to discontinue semi-annual monitoring at the two equalization basin monitor wells i - I and MW- located at Spectrum's facility in Belmont, North Carolina. We believe that this permit is associated with NPDES Permit Number NCO006512 1, issued to the facility's wastev,rater treatment plant. It is our understanding that the equalization basin which has been monitored by these wells for more than ten years is no longer being used and that there are no plans to use it in the future. The most recent monitoring data has shown no concentrations of concern for the constituents reported. In view of these conditions, the Groundwater Section re onluiends that monitoring be discontinued at both wells, and that monitor well M'4 -1 be abandoned using the procedures and requirements outlined under 15A NCAC 2C .0113. Monitor well MW-2 should be temporarily abandoned by securing the wellhead to prevent access by hand. If you have any questions, please contact ire at 1) 715-6160, Sincerely, Debra J. Watts Supervisor, Pe its & Compliance Unit "c. Matt Feller, MRO Peggy Finley, MR Kim Colson, DWG X XN* I MN Customer Service Division of Water Quality t Groundwater Section 1 1 800 23-7748 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699.1 36 Phone (919) 73:3.3221 Fax: (919) 71"33 Internet: httpJ/gw,ehnr,state,nc.us F- Spectrum Dyed Yams Subject: Spectrum Dyed Yarns Date.- Thu, 13 Dec 2001 11.-41:03 -0500 From: Peggy Finley <Peggy Finley@ncmail,net> Organization: NC DENR - Mooresville Regional Office To- David.Goodrich@ncmail.net Dave: Spectrum submitted gw-59s for MW-1 and MVO- 2 for sampling conducted on July 28 of this year, The results looked ON based on my review. This disposal system is a stabilization lagoon and is under the Town of Belmont's pretreatment program (hence the odd "permit" number). The reason for the request to discontinue monitoring is that reportedly the dyehouse is no longer used and the flow to the lagoon has been blocked off. The Gw incident relates to solvent contamination (TCH, PCB. They have a natural attenuation CAP. I checked with Chuck Pippin about use of these wells for that issue. MW-2 should not be abandoned. It may be needed in the future for sampling but he does not foresee a need for MW-1 so it could be abandoned. Peggy Finley - Peggy.Finley@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Water Quality - Ground Water Section 919 N. Main St. Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph- (704) 663-1699 Fax: ('704) 663-6040 off 12/13/0111-.,41 AN1 MOORESVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE GROUNDWATER SECTION September 19, 2001 MEMOILANDUM TO Debra Watts FROM: Peggy Finley THROUGH: Hiatt Heller � � � , rr 1�r SUBJECT: Spectrum Dyed Yams Pretreatment Facility I1 1-000 Gaston Co. As a follow-up to et ms request, this office has no objection to discontinuing the groundwater monitoring for the pretreatment lagoon, Should you have any questions, please contact nee, ') MA F/watts.merxr Re: Infomiation Request Subject: Re: Information Request Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2}Ell 09:30:32 -0400 From: Peggy Finley <Peggy.Finlcy@ncrnail.net> Organization: NC DENR - Mooresville Regional Office To: Rick Kilpatrick <RickXilpatrick@sdy.eorn> Mr. Kilpatrick: I would request that you sample one more time. In reviewing our file, I noticed that the method used to test most recently for volatile organic compounds was not an acceptable method. The following methods are acceptable provided that the practical quantitation limit (PQL) is 0.5 micrograms per liter or less: 1. Standard method 6230D 2. Standard method 6210D 3. EPA Method 8021, Low Concentration 4EPA Method 8260, Low Concentration When you submit all the sampling results, you should attach a formal request to discontinue groundwater monitoring and send it to: Debra Watts, Supervisor Groundwater Permits & Compliance Unit 1636 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 It you have additional questions, please contact me. Peggy Finley Rick Kilpatrick wrote: > Ms. Finley, > Spectrum Dyed Yarns is currently scaling back activities at our plant in > Belmont, C. Spectrum purchased', and began operating this facility in March > 1993. The previous owner of the facility was Piedmont Processing Company, a > division of Dixie Yarns, Inc. * This facility received an "Authorization to Construct" a 7,000,000 gallon * flow equalization basin in November 1987 - the basin was completed soon * after authorization was granted and has been in operation since. * one of the requirements listed in the Authorization to Construct was the * installation and sampling of two monitor wells. Since our purchase of the * facility, we have completed sampling in March, July and November as * required. Results of all sampling should be on file at the following * address: > NCDENR - DWQ > Attn: Groundwater Section - Permits and Compliance Unit > 1628 Mail Service Center > Raleigh, NC 27699-1628 * Since the dye -house at the facility is no longer being operated and all flow * through the basin is permanently suspended, do we need to continue the * sampling of the two groundwater wells ? Since sampling is required in July, * your response to this matter would be greatly appreciated. • If you have any additional questions, please reply to this e-mail or contact • me at 704 739-7401 e) 302. of T120101 9:30 AM Re: lafonuation Request > Your assistance with this matter is greatly appreciated, > Regards, • Rick Kilpatrick • Corporate HR / BH&S Manager Peggy Finley - Peggy.Finley@ncmail.net North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Div. of Water Quality - Ground Water Section 919 N, Main St. Mooresville, NC 28115 Ph. (704) 663-1699 Fax- (704) 663-6040 - --------- ---------- � inte � <re"—yT F �inl �,ncnia�ilnet> NC TEE - Mooresville Div. of Water Quality - Ground Water Section 2 of 2 7/20/019:30 AM STATt r State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G. Martin, Govemor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W Cobe54 Jr., Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT December 5, 1991 Mr. William Burch Dixie Yarns, Inc. Post Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE.* TOX Sampling Piedmont Processing Gaston County, NC Dear M. Burch: On December 3, 1991, the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office received the compliance monitoring reports for the subject site. Please not the following analysis changes: Volatile organic compound analysis requires test method 6230D "Standard methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" or Method 502.2 "Methods for the Determination of Organic compounds in Drinking Water". TOX is no longer acceptable. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I may be reached at 704/663-1699. Sincerely, V Tony McManus Hydrogel logical Technician TLM/ds 919 North Main Street, Moorewille, N.C. 28115 0 Telephone 704-663-1699 & FAX 3® An Equal Opportunity Affirmative, Action Employer r . r. State of North Carolina Department of a l Resources and CommunityeC e t Division of Environmental Management 512 NorthSalisbury i , North Carolina 27611 Jantem G Martin, Covernor R. Paul Wilms Thornas Rhodes, Secretary November 16 1987 Director ,k Mr. Buddy Burch � Piedmont Processing Company � �:. �, 44 P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, N.C. 28102 � , SUBJECT: Permit No. 1181-000- Authorization to Coast' Piedmont Processing Comp;rary Pretreatment Par i lit ir, Gaston County Dear Mr. Burch: letter of request for an Authorization to Construct was rocr�ived May 26, 1987, by the Division and final plans and specifications for the. subbed project t have been reviewed and found to be satisfactory. Authori art.ion is hor oby ra ntrrd for the construction of ai tt. 90 MOP, wastewater pretreatment f€acility ad-dia ion ronsisting Of 1,000, 00-gallon flaw - equalization basin containing as mixer, n rate rs, fill sensors, and temperature sensors; ar duplex pumping station with appro imatoly 420 linear feet of 1 -inch force main, an effluent measuring structure, piping, :,ind appurtenances to serve Piedmont Processing in Gaston County. This Authorization to Construct is is ued err acr0rcl3uC(' wit.l) tlae City of Belmont Permit No. NCO00issued November 15, 1986, and shall be sobjoct to revocation unless the wastewater treatment facilities are constructed in ~aCc0raEaauC(1 With the conditions and limitations specified in Permit No. Ntv005. e sludge generated from these treatment facilities must ho disposed of in accordance with G. S. 143-215.1 and in a manner aPProvabl e by ill- North Carolina ina Division of Environmental Management. The Mooresville Regional Office, telephone number 704/661- lA9 , shall be, notified twenty-four 4 hours in advance of operation of the installod a;ys,t>nm so that an in -place inspection can be tirade;. Such notificnt ;on.t the Re ionn] Supervisor %hall be grade during normal office hours:, In event the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily in mrrtin,g its permit effluent limits, the pe.rmittee small take such immediate corrective act -ion as may be required by this Division, including the construction of nddit ionnJ wnstewater treatment and disposal facilities, lak llut rr hr"hon Pays PO Rm 27North Ca"ina 27611,7697 TSlwMw S An Equal Oppwtunfry Affirmative Faye FFPF- Upon completion of construction out] prlo'l- t,0 OP01-11t i0t) Of t hi'' pQrM I L ted far-! I ity a certificatiou must be received from a proross, iollal 011)"ifirr'l I ('I I i ry in thnt tit(-', permitted facility has been installed in with It- -wil-1voll plans And specifications. Prior to beginning waste disposal operat, tons, two m(,Ill i t (it, wfI 1� q caner 1 upgradient and one (1) downgradient, must be instAll0d 60 trreatr i t rrtgroundwater quality. The location and construction details for these wo-Ils mlist be by approval of the Mooresville Regional Office, from which a wel I coast ruci jor, pr,rmit. must be obtained. The monitor wells must be sampled Ini tin't ly ,after ccni.st rm-,i ion (and prior to waste disposal operations) and thereafter evory Mni-ch, Jnly, nittl Novembor for the following parameters: COD P11 TDS TOC , Water Levels Chloride TOX (In November Only) SO4 The measurement of water level must be, made prior If) Nnmpl htp, for the remaining parameters. The analytical methods used for TOX must be c-npnblr of (folocf in the, total of all, halogenated organic compounds present at a concentrAtion of '1.0 parts per billion (pleb} or greater. Any individual halogenated organic compoul)(i preqellt at a concentration at or above the method detection limit flltl l mti,-,t bf, identified, quantified and reported with the sampling results, All reslilt,; �hnll be sent to the NX. Division of Environmental Management on Form GW-59 Womplitricl- Monitoring Report Forml. Any additional groundwater quality monitoring, n,,4 deemed twcossnry by tile Division, shall be provided, The wastewater equalization basin shall be fully lined witi, ,I In, mil hypalon liner. The elevation of the bottom of the basin shall not I I measured from bench mark indicated op n approved ,lans). jo I ql,�q- tit, u 105 f t . has The effluent from these facilities shall be adequntoly trant fd !it the City of Belmontts treatment plant prior to discharge. If you have any questions or need additional infortlint iowt, contact Mr, Gil Vinzani, telephone number 919/733-5083, extension 178 Sincer ely, R. Paul, Wilms cc Gaston County Health Department Mooresville Regional Supervisor Frank B. Hicks & Associates n in erls (qf!rqfication as a duty registered Professional Engineer in the State of Northaline, hereby certifythat construction of these permitted facilities been completed in accordance with the approved plans d specifications. Signature RegistrationNumber_ Date James 8, Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Rogues, Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 31, 1995 Spectrum Dyed Yatri$o IfICOrporated Pbst Office Boxr NorthKings Mountain, Attention: a Rick Kilpatrick SubjectNotice of Regulatory Requirements Piedmont Plant- Incident W 9957' Gaston County, N.C. Dear Mr. Kilpatrick: The Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office ( received your response to the Notice of Regulatory Requirements ( on October 20, 1995, In particular, you stated that Spectrum Dyed Yarns, Inc.does not use any of the contaminants detected in 1 and MW-2 and that Dixie Yarns is responsible or the cleanup of this site. At this time, your response sufficiently Beets the requirements of the NORR dated October 11, 1995. Karen Connell, of the MRO, will he provided copy of your response and monitoring data: to facilitate the cleanup of this site. Should you have any questions, please call me at 7) 5 1, ext. 241. Sincerely, Steven Bogr7ad Hydrogeological Technician 919 Garth Main Street, Moor oore llle, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704- 3-169 FAX 704-663-60401 An Equal Opportunity Affirmanve Action Employer 5016 rec yde:jr" iT,. p eat -consumer paper DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION October 20, 1987 MEMORANDUM TO: Arthur Mouberry C"; THROUGH: Bob Cheek FROM: Bill Reid SUBJECT: Piedmont processing Company Wastewater Equalization Basin Gaston County AC0006521/GW87125 (Gil Vinzani: DEM SERG Review Engineer) The Groundwater Section has reviewed the subject permit application and recommends issuance of the permit with the following conditions: (1) Prior to beginning waste disposal operations, t.,Wn monitor wells, one (1) upgradient and one (1) downgradient, must be installed to monitor groundwater quality. The location and construction details for these wells must be by approval of the Mooresville Regional Office, from which a well construction permit must be obtained. (2) The monitor wells must be sampled initially after construction (and prior to waste disposal operations) and thereafter every March, July, and November for the following parameters: COD pH TDB T. Water Levels Chloride TOX(In November only) so 4 The measurement of water level must be made prior to sampling for the remaining parameters. The analytical methods used for TO X must be capable of detecting the total of all halogenated organic compounds present at a concentration of 5.0 parts per billion (ppb) or greater. Any individual halogenated organic compound present at a concentration at or above the method detection limit (MDL) must be identified, quantified and reported with the sampling results. 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Y05—fl) No—_-(()) v)c—__: m0hot1 it it civv,5�) nev, 4/rin na TFTiT, T)I;,;S0 FMInT rat lypo Aueust 20. 2001 Debra Watts, Supervisor Groundwater Permits and Compliance Unit 16' )6 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 Non-Dischar ge Permit # - 2.II 81-0005 GIs:. Warts: Attached are the sample results fi-ora two equalization basin monitoring wells located at Spectrum's facility in Belmont, NC. These results are being sear to you at the request of Peggy Finley also with NCDENR, Spectrum is no longer operating, the dyehouse at this plant and therefore the lagoon is no longer being used, Based on this, we would like to discontinue the sari -annual monitorinc, of the two wells, Ms. Finley stated you should review the data before a decision is made. When, you review the results, please be aware that this faciliq, is currently operating under a Corrective Action Plan and is listed as Groundwater Incident No, 09957 (Dixie Yarns / Piedmont Facility)- °rlus contamination was identified in 19,83 following an Environmefltal Site Ass essnietit , If you have any questions or need clarification of any data, please feet free to contact nre. I can Inc reached at (704) 739-7401 e. 302, Regards, /Rich Kilpat ck- Corporate HR / EH&S Manager enclosures FL -8TJH 2 0OR CUSTOMER SERE J- 136 PATTERSON RD 11460 BROADWAY 800 828,2078 tSPIJM P.0. Box 609 #4 EW YOHK, NY 10GIS Fx, 704 739,4754 KINGS NITIN., INN 28086 212 391-8181 800 831-9343 (FILAMENT) 704 739, 740 a Fa- 212 921.9139 FIJIM -104.322,1668 Fax: 704 7397257 :;rr rn M -- CB M E5 (A --r, M X 422 15m ST 541 161 PIEDMONT 37 30 SARNES RO, P.0, BOX 1308 P.Q Box 1006 P,0, BOX IM HICKORY NC 28603 BELNION"r. NC 280!12 NIAMON, NC 28752 828 322,1663 704 H 2 5,1614 8218 659-1904 Pax 828 322-166B Fav 704 826,4477 Fare: 828 6559 2337 Pace -knaly-fical Field Data Sheet well samplina otio. r0t ec Client., S j Lcan85 L-J?Q kQ S1 well Inforinauon: Wt-11 ID: Locked- no J Ge) Well Diameter Stec! Stainless st-.el Total Wtll Deuth: fc ct Mu2ti Factor*: _ 0, 'Radius '12)-' x 3.14 x 7,18] jj�j[ Stauc ',,Vatt-7 Le-vel: t fe I- t Caslnqy Volume! gr a 1, He i gin T of ''a t er C c I 1�t- 5f feet Call. 3 Volume: Pur-e Information: late Pmrged: -7 f2,5-10 t Tune Purc_­.d: 13 -1 Purs-re Rate: IJ14 Purzinz Mediod. Ted 3 A,', Touad Volwne Purged.- 2al, Sampling, Information: Date am,' le CollecTIL-d: -71,2,,�7i 1 Tie Sanzple CoH.ected. Q SaintilingffiEquipment Used. "',�ield �J--asuremtints Time (hr) Field Mensurements Time (1-ir) Sample Temp. ("C): T bidiry (nru)- i or san"Pie 7-H (SU* I gj D. Spc�ci,fiac Cond.. (uS) 5 ResC1 (mg/L), ReDox--. Other. Odor: .upper ranct: Bottle Type Preservation .4aialysis Required _XU 04 -5 L /0' C&L(' Name & Affiliation ol'Samnlcrs- T'J'U Name & Affiliation of lnspector, Weather Conditions, C( w e, )-4q t -75 0bsen,ations-___...__111 Stabilization Test: Soc" ";Ic ' e� Time P'xrg'-d PH Conducmnce, Tempe ranire. Volume Renloved Other (us,) CC) (L-allons) 3'. �2. Spectrum Dyed Yarns P.O, Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012" Attn: Ms. Sherry Mayhew Phone: 1704T825-1514 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. ,98-00 N'inc y A untie, Suits 160 lfuntersvrtlu. trrC 28078 i Lary Project Number: 9224785 Client. Project 1D: Monitoring Wells Lao Sample No: 921731253 Project Sample Number: 9224785.001 Date Collected; 07/25/01 14:00 Client Sample 1D: MW-1 Matrix. Water Date Received: 07/25/01 15:20 Parameters Results Units Report Limit Dilutii n Artalvzed CAS No. mote ReI Limit Field Services Monitoring Well Data Method: Collected By Jt Collected Date 07/25/01 Collected Time 14:00 Field pfi 6.18 Std. Units Field Specific Conductance 255,- umhos/cm Field Temperature 21.6 deg C Static Water Level 12JI feet, Total Well Depth 26.65 feet Odor None No units Field Appearance: Clear No units Well Volume Purged 2.5Dry No units Wet Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids Ion Chromatography Chloride Sulfate Chemical Oxygen Demand Chemical Oxygen Demand C Volati es CC VOCs in Water Dictlorodifluoromethane Date: 08108/01 Wastewater 12 Drinkrng theater 3770 99036 Prep/Method: EPA 160.1 / EPA 160.1 190 mg/1 10, Prep/Method: EPA 300.0 / EPA 300.0 15. mg/l 1.0 16. mg/l 1,0 Prep/Method: EPA 410.4 / EPA 410.4- 0D rngfl 25. Prep/Method: SM 6230D / SM 62300 NO ug/l0.50 1.0 07/25/01 SNH 1.0 07/25/01 SNH 1.0 07/25/01 SNIT 1.0 07125/01 SNH 1.0 07/25/01 SNH' 1-0 07/25101 SNH 1.0 07/25/01 SNH 1,0 07/25/01 SNH 1.0 07125/01 SNH 1.0 07/25/01 SNH 1.0 07125101 SNH 1.0 07126/01 CD[. 1.0 07/26101 YMH 16887.00-6 1.0 07/26101 YMH 1.0 07/26/01 YMH 1.0 07131 O1 KST 75.71-.8 REPORT OF USOR"'Ilr MAIM TM report shal� hot be reproduced, except in UL Without the Wfitf0b Content of Pace Analytical Serkes, Inc; Ll C4tcrry Lery-Eu trn r0-5 KY DrIruking Water 00000 VA Drinking Witer 213 FL NELAP 887627 c 1 "' www.p celabs cone Lab Sample No: 921731253 Client Sample ID: MW-1 Parameters Chl ororrrethane Vinyl chloride- Bromomethane Chloroethane Triehlorofluoromethane 1,1-Dichloroethene Methylene chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethen 1.. • Di chlcroethane cis-1,2.Dithloroethene Bromochloromethane Chloroform 2.2-Dichloropropane 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,1,1-Tr°ichloroethane 1,1-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Di bromomethane 1,2-Dichloropropane, Trichloroethene Bromodichloromethane cis•1.3,Di hloropropene trams-1,3-Dichloropropene 1.1„2•Tricloroethane 1,3-Dichloropropane Dibromochloromethane 1.2-Dibromoethane (LDB) Tetrachloroethene 1,1,1,2-Tetrwachloroethane Chlorobenzene Bromo€orm 1,1„2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1.2.3-Trichloroproparie Bromobenzene 2•Chlorotoloene 4•Chlorotol"uene 1,3-Dic:hlorobenzene Data: 08108/01 Paco Analytical Setvices, Inc, Hunter vil4e„ NIC 78078 Fax 704 8719J91 Lab Project Number: 9224785 Client Project ID: Monitoring Wells Project Sample Number: 9224785.001 date Collected: 07/25/01 14:00 Matrix: Water Date Received: 07/25/01 1520 Results Units NO ug/l N0 ugll ND ug/l ND ug/I 1.5 ug/1' N0 ug/1' ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ugl) ND ug/l L ug/1' ND ugll ND ug/l Nor ug/ l ND ugly ND ug/l N, ug'/l ND ug'/l Nil ug11 ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l NO ug/l NO ug/I NO ug/I ND ugtl N0 ug/l ND ug/l NO ug/l ND ug/l ND ug/l ND ugly 4teport Limit Dilution Anal zed C5 No: 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 74.87-3 0.50" 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75.0.4 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 74-83-9 0.50 1:0 07/31/01 KST 75-00-3 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75-69.4 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75-35.4 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75.09.2 0.50 1.0 07131101 KST 156-0-5 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75.34.3 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 156.59-2 g.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 74.975 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KS,T 67.66-3 .50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 594.20.7 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 107-06-2 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 71.55-6 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 KST 563-58.6 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 56-23-5 0,50 1.0 07131101 KST 74.95.3 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 78.877- 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 79.01-6 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75.27-4 0,50 1.0' 07/31/01 KST 10061-01.-5 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 KST 10061-02.6 .50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 79-00.5 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 142-28-9 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 KST 124.4 -1 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 KST 106.93-4 0,50 1�0 07/31/01 KST 127.18.4 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 630.20-6 0.50 1.0; 07/31/01 KST 108-90®7 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 75-25-2 0,50 1.0 07/31101 KST 79-3-5 0,50 1.0 07131101 KST 96.18-4 0,50 1.0 07131101 KST 108.86.1 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 95-49.8 0.50 1.0 07131,/01 KST 106.43.4 1.0 1,0' 07/31./01 KS" 541.73.1 Uab-c rat- I it Is NC Wastewater 12 REPORT i LABORATORY NG Drinking Water 37706 Thi's report shall not be reprodoced, except 'M U, SC 99006 Without the written consent of Pace Aua�yfical Services, Inc, Ftnote Reg Limit Y Chinking Water VA Drinking Water EL NELAP I Pace Anal,ylieal Services, Inc. wwtcpacelabscom Lab Project Number. 9224785 Client Project ID- Monitoring Wells Lain Sample o: 921731253 Project Sample Humber: 9224785.001 Date Collected; 07/25/01 A AR Cl�ert Sample 1t1: MW-1 Matrix; Water Date Received: 07/25/01 15.20 Pa.rameters: Results units_ gprg Limit Dilution Analyzed CAS No, Ftnote R !_sm2 t 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Nt1_ ug/1 1..0 1,0 07/31/01 KST 1011-46.7 1.2-Dichlorobenzene N9 u /l 1.0 1A 07./31/01 KST 95-5 -1 1:2-Di bromo-3-chloroprogane ND ug/l 2.0 1.0 07/31/01 KST 95.12-0 1.2,4-Tridhlorobenzene ND Ugll 2.O 1.0 07/31/01 KST 120t02.1 Hexachlor �1,3-butadiene ND ug/l 2.0 IA 07/31/01 KST 87w50.3 I,2.3-Trichlorobenzene Nil ugll 2.0 IA 07/31/01 KST 87- 1.5 Methyl -teat -butyl ether. ND ugll 0.50 1.0 07/31101 PST 1634-04.4 0ilsopropyl ether N0 ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 PST 108•20.3 Benzene ND ug/1 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 71.43.2 toluaend ND ug/1 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 109-118-3 Fthylbenzene ND ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 100.41.4 ru p-Xylene ND ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST Styrene N? ug/l 0.50 1A 07/31/01 KST 100.42 o,Xylene ND a Jl 0.50 IA 07/31/01 KST 95.47.6 ltopropylbenzene (Cumene)' ND ugtl 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 93®02.8 n,Propylbenzene 1'1 ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31101 KST 103-55-1, 1,3',5•Trimethylbenzene ND ug/1 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 108.57.0 ter``°t-llutylbenzene ND ug/l 0r50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 98-06.6 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND u ll 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 KST 95-63.5 set-Butylbenzene ND ug/l 0.50 1.0 0713 101 KST 135-93,0 p�lsopropyltelruene ND ug/l 1A 1.0 07/31/0 KST 99.87-6 n,0'uty^lbenzene ND ug/l 1.0 1.0 07/31/01 KST 104,51.8 Naphthalene ND urJ/l 2A 1.0 07/31/01 KST 91.20- 1-Chloro-3-tluorcbenzene 4S1 105 t 1,0 07/31/01 KST 525-98-9 Lab Sample No. 921731261 Project Sample Number: 9224785-002 Date Collected: 07/25/01 13:45 Client Sample 10. Mt1-2 Matrix. Water Crate Received: 07/25/01 15:20 Parameters Results Units e22LLinrit Dilution Anal zed SAS No. Ftnote Reg Limit Field Services; Monitoring Well data Collected By Collected Date Collected Time mate: 08/08101 Wastewaler 12 llrariking hater 37706 99006 Method; JJtI' 1.0 07/25101 SNH 07/25/01 1,0 07/25/01 SNN 13;45 1,0 07125/01 SNN REPORT w " !r Page: ��br�t0�.l�0rtsfr rill r� 5 KY prinking dilate` 90090 VA Drinking Water 21 FL NELAP 03762' Pace Analytical , ervi Fax. 28,; PAST Inc. Charlottu Lab Project Number: 9322230 9800 Kincey Ave. Went Project ln® PECTRUM-9224785 Suite 100 Huntersv "s t l e, Nr.: PARAMETER r, r41;11 alC Phone: L 7Cdi 3C 5 -' 0Q,,s Lab Sarrxple Nox. ,3125i Prroject 5ampLe Number: 9322230-001 hate Collected: 07/25/01 14:00 Client Sample 1v: 's..Matrix: Water Cate Received: 07/25/01 15:2 Parameters Results Units Report l.Wt Analyzed CAS No. rtnote Reg Limit Wet Chemist..., Total CrRan ;..° =tx Prep/Method.;SM 5310C t SM 5310 Total Orgar,: ,,, 2.0 m9Pt 2.0 08106/01 ASS 74 0-44- t C�tr F'r't:it,Ji:1 LaboratQr atr�atar Ct 1 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS NC War p except in full, TN Chinking NC Drinking Water 71 This report shall rlat b� reproduced, p C Drip without the written consent at Pace Analytical Services, Inc: C Envirnnr Pace Analyfical Field Data Sheet Well Sampling Client:��JLocation Pmject 4 Cl 1'� C? b Well Information: 'Well IDt Locked: Es yes no Well Diameter steel sminleas steel To,ml Well Depth- q&, 3 3 feet MWti Factor*: -(Radius 12):1 x 3,14 N 7,48 Static Water Level: � I - 53 feet Casing Volume: gal. I ;)_110 feet Lei of dater Col,: Cal. 31 Vol,,)jn-.: gal Purge Information. - Date Purzcd: Hj -)-5W TimePurged. Purge Rate. - Purging Method* 3,,, Ct,—_ Total Volume Purged: gal. Samplina Information: Date Sample Collected: Tim ne Sarrmlt Collected) Sannoling Eqiilipment Used: A I 'r7ield Measuremeale ffir) Field Measurements T lac ter Sample Temp. ('C)- Turbidity (ntu)- Sample pH (s.u.)- j3+3 D.0. (M_)., Specific Cond. (uS)., _j J!5� 4 3 Res. Cl (mz/L), R-.Dox.: Other: Odor: Appe2ranc.-, Bottle Type Prtservauon AnJaysis Required -y-yo-4 wA H CQ b I-qo.A vo4 Pasov 71DC� 2 S-0 ,g i4a S q_y C06 — laA6 r) C44 S Name & Affiliarion of Samplers - Name & Aff1harion of Inspector: AJ/A Weather Conditions- h 5 Observations: Stabilization Test: if I The Puryed H P CoSr)ecc tan an - cTemp.-Mture Volume Resac v-d Other (us) CC) (gallons) C) 00 cv �a �D CD CN :J 4 a t a.a 00 Pace Analytical Services, 1 n 800 x"r 7re'y Avenue, quite 1 t/untrrs P rlle, NC 280 Phone 704,875.9t1,92 r r r. acela .cnrn Fax: 704N5.91121 Lab Project Number."9224785 Client Project IQ Monitoring Wells Lab Sample No. 921731261 Project Sample plumber: 9224785.002 Date Collected: 07125/01 13,45 Client Sample ID: MW-2 Matrix, plater Date Received, 07/25/01 15:20 Parameters Results Units Repart t m t Dilution Analyzed CA3 No, Ftnote Reg limit Field pH 6.05 Std. Units 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Field Specific Conductance 185 umhos/cm 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Field Temperature 19,0 deg C 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Static hater level 21.53 feet 1,.0 07125101 SNH Total Well Depth" 4633 feet 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Odor None No unite: 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Field Appearance Turbid No units 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Well Volume Purged 27.06t1ry No units 1.0 07/25/01 SNH Wet Chemistry Total dissolved Solids Prep/Method: EPA 160.1 / EPA_160,1 Total dissolved Solids 190 mg/l 40. 4.0 07126101 CDE Ion Chromatography Prep/Method: EPA 300.0 / EPA 300.0 Chloride 2.6 mg/l 1.0 1.0 07/26101 YMH 1688 -00- Sul'ate' 14. m /l 1,0 1.0 07/26/01 YMH Chemical Oxygen Demand Prep/Method: EPA 410.4 / EPA 410. Chemical Oxygen Remand ND mil 25, 1.0 07/26/01 YMl1 GC Volatiles 6C Vl1Cs in dater Prep/Method; SM 6230C / SM 62300 Dichlorodifluoromethane ND ug/1 0.50 1,0 07/31 01 09:23 KST 75,71-6 Chloromethane 0.94 ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 74-8 .3 Vinyl chloride N0 u0/l 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 75-01 4 8romometharre NU ug/I 0.50 1.0 07/31101 09:23 KST 7 -83. Chloroethane NO ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31`01 09,23 KST 75.00. Trichiorofluoromethane Na ug/1 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 75-69 1„1-Dichloroethene N0 ugll 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 75-35�4, Methylene chloride N0 a /1 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09.23 KST 75.09-2' trans•1,2-Dichloroethene NO ug/l 0.50` 1.0 07131/01 09:23 KST 156.60.5 1.1-Dichloroethane ND a /l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 04:23 KST 75-34 3 cis-1,2-Uichloroethene NO Ug/l 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09.23 KST 156.59-2 5romochloromethane ND ugll 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 74-97 5 Chloroform NO ug/l 0 50 1.0 07/31/01 09,23 KST 67-6 .3 2,2-Dichloropropane NO ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 594-20.7 1,2•Dichlofoethane ND u /l 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 107.06-2 Date: 08IrPtil01 Page: d UIoP 0r ification Qs NC Wastewater 12REPORT OF grr,t r �1itspri Yl NC Drinking water 37706 This report shall hot be reproduced, except in full, KY Drinking Water VA Drinking Water. 90090 213 SC 99006 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, inc, FL NEIAP E87627 ;a'ceAnalyticaf"' l r rviracela scorn Pace Analytical ServicesIfn 80 K"r�cgAr rive, ir tr,rtjrsoila IVY' Phrine 704, 70T" r 704 0'd Lab Project Number: 9224785 Client Project 1D: Monitoring Well Cab Sample No-. 921731261 Project Sample Number: 9224785-002 Date Collected: 07125/01 13:45 Client Sample M HW-2 Matrix: Water Date Received: 07/25101 15:20 Parameters Results _ Units Rgp2E Limit Dilution ilnalyzed CAS No Ftnute 5.ea tiriJt 1,1,1•Trichl€rroethane ND ug/1 0,50 1..0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 71.55-6 1 1-Dichloroprrrpene NO ugrl q,SR 1.0 D7/31/01 09:23 KST 56 -58-6 Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/l 0,50 1.0 07131101 09:23 KST 56.23-5 Dibromomettane, NO ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 74.95.0 3 2rDichloropropane ND ug/l 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 78.87.5 Triehluroethene NO u /l 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 7 .01-6 Bromodichloromethane ND uq)l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09.23 KST 75-27-4 cisw1,3•Dic'hlorcprdpene NO u 1 0,50 1.0 07/31101 09:23 KST 10061-01-5 trans-1,3.Dichloropropene ND a /li MO 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 10061.02-6 1.1,2-Trichloroethane NO u9/1 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 M 23 KST 79-00-5 1 3-Dichloropropane NO ug11' 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 142-28-9 Dibromochloromethane NO ug/l 0.50 1,0 07/31i01 09:23 KST 124.48.1 1,2,Di bro ethane (EDB) NO ug/1 0,50 1.0 07/31101 09:23 KST 106.93.4 Tetrachloruethene ND ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 1.27.18.4 1,1_,1.2-Tetrachloroethane NO ug/l 0.50 1.0 07131/01. 09.23 KST 630-20-6 Chlorobenzpne NO ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31`01 09:23 KST 108.90.7 Bromoform ND Ugtl 0.50 1.0 07131/01 09:23 KST 75-25.2 1,1,2,2•Tetrachlorcoethane ND U9/l 0,50"' 1.0 07/31101 09:23 KST 79-3 -5 1,2,8-Trichloropropane NO ug/l O1 50 1a0 07/31/01 09:23 KST' 96-18.4 Bromobenzene NO ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 108.86.1 2-Chlorotoluene ND u /1 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 95.49-8 4-Chlorotoluere ND ug11 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 106-43.4 1,3-Dichlorubenzene ND ug/1 1.0 1.0 07/31101 09:23 KST 541-73-1 1.4.Dichlnrobenzene ND ug/l 1,0 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 1.06.46•7 1,2.Dichlorobenzene NO ug/l 1.0 1.0 07/31/01. 09:23 KST 95-50-1 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropare NO ug/l 2,0 1,0 07/31101. 09:23 KST 96.12 8 1.2„4-Trichlor,obenzene ND u l 2.0 1.0' 07131/01 09,23 KST 120-82.1 Hexachloro-1,3-b€stadiene NO ug/I 2,0 1,0 07/31d01 09:23 KST 87.68-3 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzene ND a 11 2.0 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 87-61-6 Methyl -tent -butyl ether ND ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 M 23 KST 1634.04-4 Diisopropyl ether ND ug/l 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 108.20.3 Benzene ND ug/1 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 71.43- Tcluene ND ug/l Mo 1,0 07/31/01 09.23 KST 108.88-3 Ethylbenzene NO ug/l 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 100.41- ,p-Xylene ND ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST Styrene ND ugly MO 1.0 07131/01 09:23 KST 100-42-6 o-Xylene NO ug/l 0,50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 95�47-6 Lgbaraigr e.ififi a iQ-r IQi NC Wastewater 12, NC'tlfting Water 37706 SC 99006 This report �hall not be reproduced, except '�n Nil, without t�he written congobt of Nee Aha[yficA Services, Inc, LLIQu rU� i ri.% KY Dhnking Water 90090 VA Drinking Water 213 EL NELA9 E87627 Pace Analyti al Services, l $ �71106 Kr?pceyy Avenfje, 45tjtte It, III �., pp��yy,,ggpp�xew�yg ggyy PP'i�NYx 4x �} +spy �tr p�.:gg �gp Sa lLd $/.Tr C!VPNB 1`Fr rrG. f'LM Y.7j,:iC1MC�`y,,`1.. Fax t'04 8575 r 09t Lab Project Number, 9224785 j Client Project 10 Monitoring' ells Lab Sample No: 9211731261 Project Sample Number: 9224785.002 azm� DateCollected: 07/25/01 1 Client Sample ID- tW, 2 Matrix: stater ,:4 Date deceived: 07/25/01 15:20x'' Parameters gestalts !bits de rt L m?t Dilution Anal zed 6/rS No, 1 nub d� i.lr�lt 1sopropylbenzene Itrarenel ND ug/l 0,50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KSl,. 99-02.6 rr-Prupylbenzene ND ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 103®65.1 1.3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND ug/7 0.50 1,0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 108- 67.5 tert�Butylbenzene NO ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 90-06-6 1,2,4-Trimet'6ylbenzene NO ug/l 0.50 1.0 07/31I01 09:23 KST 95-63.6 sec-Butylbenzene N0 U9/1 0,50 1A 07/31/01 09:23 KST 135-98.6 -1s tr oprupyltOluenn N0 u /1 9 1.0 1.,0 07/31`01 09:23 KST 99-57-6 n Butylbenzene NO u9/1 1.0 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 KST 104-51-6 Naphthalene ND ug/l 2.0 1.0 07/31/01 09°23 KST 91.20m3 l Otrloro-.3-tlararubenzene (S) 117 t 1.0 07/31/01 09:23 CST 625.98•9 I Date: 08/08/01 Paget - ,-&,1tC -r,e— tGf muoupa NG Wastewater 12 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS t l` itd Icc tt 1- INC Drinking Water 37706 This report small riot be reproduced, except an tuH, KY Drinking Water 90090' SC 99006 without the written consent of Pace nal7fical Services, eric, VA C7rtnKirr t'WOter 213 FL N6t.P la8e627 Pace Analytical Services, /7U 9800 Kincey A veaue, Suite I aneAnalytica www.pacefahs'com ftne:,704 875,9092 Fax, 704,87,15,9,091 Lab Project Number: 9224785 Client Project ID: Monitoring Wells PARAMETER FOOTNOTES NO Not Detected NC Not Calculable (S) Surrogate Date: 08108/01 rage: 7 La pQ-F='L-Q-Qqd —1c 6PA Ills La-b—QratgryS211jt 10� NC Wastewater 12 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS KY Drng Water 90090 NC Drinking VVIter 37706 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, VA Dri*ng Water 213 SC 99006 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc, FL NELAP E87627 Pace Analytical, Services, Inc. 54 Rol eraserI Drive aneAnalyficafo I#ashevi#6, NC 28801 Phone; . al. 17 ecsf a.cn Fed 828.254,4618' Lab Project Number: 9322230 client Project ICI: SPECTRUM_92247 5 Lab Sample NO: 92!731261 Project Sample Number: 322230-002 DateCollected; t 7125/01 13:45 Client Sampte ID: !,,W-2 Matrix, hater Date Received. 07/25/01 15:20 Parameters Results Units Report Limit Analyzed GAS No: Ftnote Reg Limit Pet Chemistry Total Organic Carbcin Prep/Method: 'SM 5310 I SM 5310 Tatal Organic C:rcr,r 6.0 mgll 2.0 08/06/01 AAIS 7440.44-0 Date: UB/Oulol Page. 2 brlratnry rtifia#inn i Da REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS U nrf"fit" I� NC Wastewater 40 This report shall rent be reproducedTN Drinkin Water 02980 N DrinkingWater 3771 R , e eflt In foil, Environmental 99030 without the written consent nt Pane Analytical Services„ Inc. 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IV DATE: 12/06/00 PAGE: 1 Pace Project Number: 9218715 Client Project ID: November 2000 Pate Sample No: 921334959 Gate Collected: 11/17/00 Matrix, Water~ Client Sample ID MW-1 Date Received: 11/17/00 Parameters Results Units: PPF Apo, DF Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes Field Services Monitoring Well Data Method. Prep Method: Collected By JJQ 1.00 11/27/00 SNH Collected Date 11/17/00 1.00 11/27/00 SNFI Collected Time 1015 1.00 11/27/00 SNft Field pH 0.43 Std. Units 1.00 11127100 SNIP Field Specific Conductance 263 umhos/cm 1.00 11127100 SNff Rteld'Temperature 19.6 deg C 1,00 11127100 SNtt Static Water Revel 11,114 meet 1.00 11127100 SNFi Total Well Depth 20.64 feet 0 1.00 I1/27/00 SNN Odor none No units 0 1,00 11/27/00 SNIT Field Appearance clear No units 0 1.00 11127100 SNt1 Well Volume Purged 2.4&dry No units 0 1.00 11127100 SNH Wet Chemistry` Total Dissolved Solids Method: EPA 160.1 Prep Method; EPA. 160,1 TotalDissolved Solids 170 mg/1 10 1.00 11/27/00 YNH lore Chromatography Method: EPA 300.0 Prep Method; EPA 300.0 Chloride 16 mg/1' 1. 1.00 11121/00 CB;) Sulfate 1.7 Mg/l 1 1,00 11121100 CBJ Chemical; Oxygen Demand Method: EPA 410.4 Prep Method: EPA 410.4 Chemical Oxygen Demand NO mp/1 25 1.00 11121100 YrJ' Cr���pr:�1c.1°_.�rtiir ,alit€l @[1s C Wastewater 12 NC Drinking Water 3770 SC 99006 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Tins report shrill not he reproduced, except in frill„ without the written consent of Pace Analyticoi Services, 4)c, Labilratrr y-Qa of atio l r KY Dfinking Water 90090 ild LIST List, VA DrinirirarJ'Water 21 4 a. i„ S. ., d4. U Pace ,Analytical Services, Inc,., a aceAnaly 5 arernrraftCurve •&.Rev Kier P 41 7880 YA Y9X0�tle RVRc tahs.cnrn ��tone 828,2547175 ,p a p ARTS: 11l2 /I1C PAGE: 1 PA I Inc. Charrratte Pace Project Number. 9316732 9800 Kincey Ave,, Client Project ID: SPECTRUM - 921 715 Suite 100 NUntersvil er NC 28073 Attnt Project Management' Phone: (704) 75- C92 oHd resu£ts are reported on a wet weight basis Pare SampLe No: 921334959 Date CoLl ecte ; 11/17/00 Matrix; Water Client Sample ID: M 1 Date Received: 11/17/00 ` Parameters Resaatts units PRL AnaLyzed Ana[yst CAS4 Footnotes f1 Wet Chemistry Total Organic Carbon Method: SM 5 10C Prep Method: SM 5 10C Total Organic Carbon 18 rug/t 2 11128106 AAN 7440-44- �r7I3Car2? r � ert9fl`"it9 nREPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS NC ew W l�ite�v�ater 40 NEB s Water 977i This report shall not 9e reproduced, except in full,. 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Date Colleted: 11117100 Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: MW-2 Gate Received: 11/17/00 Parameters Results, units PPR App, DE Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes Field Services Monitoring Well Data Plethad: Prep Method: Collected By Jeff a,00 11127100 SNH Collected pate 11/17/00 1.00 11127100 SNH Collected Time 1046 1.011 11/27100 SNH Field PH 6:24 Std. units 1.00 11127100 SNH Field Specific Conductance 184 ramhos/cm 1.05 11/27/00 SNH Field Temperature 17.5 deg C 1.00 11/27/00 SNH Static Water Level 21.80 feet 1.00 11127100 SNH Total Well Depth 4530 feet 0 1,0 11/27/00 SNH Odor roue No snits 0 1.00 11/27/00 5N11 Field Appearance salty No units it 1,00 11127/00 SNH Well Volume Purged 25.0&dr,y No units C 1.00 1.1/27t110 SNH Wet Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Method: EPA 160,1 Prep Method: EPA 160.1 Total Dissolved Solids 150 Mg/1 10 1.Cd1 11127100 YFdtl Ion Chromatography Method: EPA 200.D Prep Method: EPA 300.dl Chloride 2.0 mg/l 1 1,00 11/21/00 CBJ Sulfate 11 mg11 1 1,00 11121100 C6,1 Chemical Oxygen Demand Method: EPA 410,4 Prep Metho& EPA 410.4 Chemical Oxygen Demand ND g/1 25 1,00 11121100 i"E.1' ado .t r a t6i taori RG NC Wastewater 12 NC Drinking Dilater 3770 C 99006 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANAMIS This report shall not be reproduced, except 41 full without 016 Written consent of Pace Analftal Serviom loo, a .prat Cell kdtion IDs KY Drinking' trater 90090 TN UST fist VA Drinking Water 213 Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 54 Ralensciott Orive shevilte. 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Water Client Sample ic; M -2 Gate Received: 11/ 7/0 Parameters results Units PRr Analyzed Analyst' CAS# Footnotes Wet Chemistry lotal Organic Carbon Method: GM 5 a1CC Prep Method: 5M 5 14C Total Organic Carbon No malt 2 11/2 /CQ AA5 7440-44-0 L rater -QertificaNQ Dhs NC Wastewater 40 NC Drinking Later` 3771 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except Ir1 full, mrri hoot the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc, L r MP.r'i ' tr r I TN Drinkft Water 02980 SC Environmental 99030 r ;aceAnalyficafm A,06144(e, NC 28801 Pace Analytical Services, Inc 54 Ravenscfoft Drive www.pacelabs.com Phan 82, 541 1 6 DATE: 11/28/00 Fax: 8�82524618 PACE: 3 Paco Project N` r:-931673 Client Project ID: SPECTRUM - 9218715 PARAMETER FOOTNOTES NO Not Detected NC Not CatcutabL PRt Pace Reporting Limit 6 t r " Nlifi auotN s: 3 rat r °_ St�fl t# i31_ t NC Wastewater 40 TTin rinking Water 02980 tt Drinking Water 37712 This report shalt not �� reproduced, except in full, E��vwr�rirrtntaE 99 Mthout the written consent of Pace Analy icgi Services, Inc Pace Analytical Services, Inc. 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PRL Dilution Analyzed Analyst CAS# Ftnote limit Vat Chemistry 'Totat Organic Hairsgens Method EPA 9020i3 Prep Method: EPA 90208 Total organic Halides 20.6 ug/l 10,0' 2»0 12/05/00 07;'00 BJAC Lab Sample No: 921334976 Project Sample Number: 8518556.002 bate Collected: 11117/00 Client Sample ID: MW-2 Matrix. dater Date Received: 11/17/00 Parameters Results Units- PR'L Dilution Analyzed Analyst CAS# ftnote Limit Wet Chemistry Total Organic iiatogens Method: EPA 9020B Prep Method: EPA 90208 Total organic Halides ND ucg/t 5.00 1,0 12/05100 07:00 SJAv Page.: "1 REPORT LABORATORY Fees py (( �' if li ry Services, Inc. p ncejy Huntersw rlle, NC 28078 Fax ,7048759091 DATE: 12/06/00 PACE; Pace Project Number: 9171 Client Project IDNovember 2000 PARAMETER FOOTNOTES NO Not detected NC Not Calculable PRL Pace Reporting Limit App. tlp Applied Dilution Factor l l r to C rt ti tLQp IQF,Lames l r C t t[plti r� NC Wastewater 12 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS R7 Drinking Water 90090 NC Drinking Water 37706 This report shall not be reproduced, except in trill, TN UST List SC 99006without the written consent of Pace Anal fical Services. inc. VA Drinking Water 2131 Blom EvOk thed Otte - a hilueot (09) 0 0fluent (9 OrWME11 QUAUTY WATER staloN - PEAMn Arixi,cooLfik No 27626AS78 kbn�. 010) 7" _F- Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal conaentrations. Date sarnple collected. t Dalo sample 1 Laboratory Name: 46-74 Certification No. MAMETE.,ft,13 (Samples for metals were collected tan flit ered —YES ---NO and field acidified —YES NO) COD M ("! I Nitrite (NO2) as N frig/1 Ni - Nickel ----.— M911 Coliform: IVIF Fecal /100ml Nitrate (NO3) as N mg/1 Pb - Lead-- Zinc m9/1 MO/I Coliform: MF Total /I 00m] Phosphorus: Total as P mg/l Zn - (Note: Use MPN method for highly turbid 3afopleS) Orthophosphate mg/1 Arnim onia Nitrogen mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total rn(j/1 A] - Alurninurn mg/l Other (Specify COMPOUnds and Concentration flails) pH (when analyzed) Units Ba - Barium mg/I TOC —7 rUg/I Go - Calcium 1119/1 --- Chloride 9-1 mg/I tad - Cadmiurn rng/I Arsenic mg/I Chromium: Total VIT" mg/l Grease and Oils mg!l CLI-Copper "NP n Ig/l Phenol mg/l Fe - Iron mg/l ORGANICS: (GC,GC/MS,riPLC) Sulfate mg1l Hg - Mercury . .. .. ; rrig/I (Specify test and method #, Attach lab report.) No Specific Conductance umhos, K - PotassiUm__ Mg/I Report Attached? Yes_(1) (0) Total Ammonia frig/I Mg - Magnesityp" mg/I voc method rf TKN as N mg/I Mn - Manganed ' "7 2 t7, mg/I method 0 Ar"viry": vl, method 0= GW-59 r1ev. 4/98 GROUNbWATERWALITY MONITQRING* WA I I tll= vr:**WT� r_*I Plea,st, PrIfirl Clearly or che(A One, tj Influent (00) El Effluent (99) 1011 WI PA f3OX 29578 J trA tilGlit Ne 2106-657fi Phone: I �)Ltxl ��Zt EXPIRAHON 0A'l 111� UIC r Non-Discharge-_0 NPDES J)TE-_QFLE U:JM OPERATION BEING, IVIONI I OK-0 Lagoon _Rernefttion- infiltrillojr'Gialfery Spray Field neinediation' , Rosary DIstdbutor Land AppflCallon ofBudow 01hor PAx,Am W tnetals wiero collected onflitered-YES --NO nod field acidiffed --YES - NO) GOD Z n n1(j0 Write (NO2) as N rng/l Coliform. MF Fecal /1 offint Nitrate (NO3) as N rng/l Coliform: MF Total 11 00tyll Phosphorus- Total as P mg/1 (Note- Use MPN Method for highly turbid samples) Orthophosphate mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total t mq/l A[ - Aluminum ____ mg/1 pN (when analyzed) units Ba - Barium m91I TOE mg/l Ca - CalG1unr____ rug/l Chloride 4 X< mg/I Cd - Cadmiurn-_ mg/l Arsenic Mg/I Chromium: Total mg/I Grease and Oils mg!l Cu, - Copper mg/l Phenol mg/I Fe - Iron mg/l Sulfate 1;1 mg/I I -Irk - Mercury mg/I Specific Conductance Umhos K - Potassium-_ ing/I Total Ammonia air Mg - Magnesium rug/I TIN as N mg/l Mn - Manganese- mg/I Ph - baud __�- M9/1 Zn - Zinc mg/l Ammonia Nitrogen mg/1 Other (Specify Compounds and Concentration Units) ORGANICS: (GC,GC/MS,HPLC) (specify test and melhod #. Attach lab report.) Report Attached" s_(I) No _(0) VOC method # = method II Inethod ft = Pace Analytical Services, Inc, r ,98old incey Avpnue Suite 100 Hunter ville n k(,' 2 078 fox 704.E°5.9091 i DATE: 05125/00 PAGE: 2' Pace Project Number: 9214056 Client Project ID: 2nd Quarter 2000 Pace Sample No: 92995489 Date Collected: 05/15/00 Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: MW-2 Date Received: 05/15/00 Parameters Results Units PRL App. DF Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes wield Services M,anitoring Well Data Method: Prep Method: Collected 5y 6JC 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Collected Date /15/ZOOO 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Collected Time 1620 1.00 05/16/0SNH Field pH 6.31 Std. Units 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Field Specific Conductance 180 umhos/cm 1,00 05/16100 SNH Field Temperature 18.6 deg C 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Static Water Level 17.73 teen 1,00 05/1£/00 SNH Total Well Depth 45.70 feet g 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Odor none No units 0 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Field Appearance turbid No units D 1,00 05/16/00 SNH Well Volume Purged 31&dry No units 0 1.00 05/16/00 SNH Wet Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Method: EPA 160,1 Prep Method; EPA 160.1 Total Dissolved Solids 120 mg/l' 16 1.00 05/17/00 DJR Chloride (Ferricyanide, auto.) Method: EPA 325.2" Prep Method: EPA 325.2 Chloride ND mg/l 5 1.00 05/18/00 RAG Srllfate,Automated Calorimetric Method: EPA 375.2 Prep Method: EPA 3751 Sulfate 12 mgll 5 1.00 05/23100 KAD Chemical Oxygen Demand Method. EPA 410.4 Prep Method: EPA 410, Chemical Oxygen Demand ND Mg/l 25 1,00 05/16/00 CDJ i t.a story ertifrc flan I11 L htdatorvLLqi —fI =an1D—s NC Wastewater 12 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS KY Drinking Water 90090 NG Drinking Water 37706 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,. TN LIST fist SC 99006 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc: VA Drinking Water 21 Face Analytical Services, Inc. �, Ravenscrrarl Dnn Asheville, N 8801 Phone 828'25 ,. 17 Fax 828 2. Arta l " DATE: 0505/00 PAGE;: Peace Project Number: 9312978 Client Project ID: SPECTRUM - 9214056 pace Sample No. 92995489 rule Ctatlected: 05/15100 Matrix;: Water -Lient Sampte 10, MW-2Cate Received-, 05f17/6 ar neters Results Units PRL Analyzed Analyst GAS# Footnotes 4et Chemistry Total organic Carbon Method: 5M 5310C Prep Method: SM 5310C fatal organic Carbon 13 mg/l 2' 05/24/00 AA5 7440-44-0 for to-T eriifi =mn-11 a REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS Lnratar vertu[ ! n l NC Wastewater Ott TN Drinking Pater 0 0 Drinking Water �7i1 This report Shall not be reproduced, except in full, Environmental �e� without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc r __ Pace Analylkal Seivices, Inc, 9800,KncPyAvenuo Sunte 100 aneAnalyfical"' Huntersville, NC 28,378 Phone: 704,87-5909? Fax' 704,8775-9091 DATE: 05/25/00 PAGE: 3 Pace Project Number® 9214056 Client Project ID: 2nd Quarter 2000 PAPWETER FOOTNOTES ND Not Detected NC Not Calculable PRL Pace Reporting Limit App. DF Applied Dilution Factor UhQLaLor1LLrf—if ijaL SnI Lab Lratory CLrtifiqaJgQa ID --- J-s NC Wastewater 12 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS KY Drinking Water 9009G NC Drinking Water 37706 This report shall not be reproduced, except in lull, TN UST List S9 99936 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, ins. VA Drinking Water 213 The Chain -of -Custody is a LEGAL OOCUMENT, All relevant fields 1dust be compleW accurately. RaceAnalj6cal 941368 Required Client Information: Section A Required 0ent lnfounatrom Section B [Page: of To Be Cornplaind by PIlco Analyliczlt it rld 010"t Section C Quote Reference. Company Report To: Client inlanna Ch k t P.�wn Manager. 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"' aciel4nalyfica Spectrum Dyed Yarns P.(l, Box 1006 Belmont, NC 2801 F Pace Anatytie 1 Servives, Inc. 98id,Ki ncey/l enve $blimp totl untersvrtle, NC280 8 Phone, 704.875.9092 DATE: 02/24/00 PAGE: 1 Pace Project Number, 9211960 Client Project 1D: ist Quarter 2000 { 31 Attnd Mr Terry star Phone; (704)825-1514 Solid results are reported on a dray weight basis Pace Sample No: 92847516 Date Collected; 02/15100 Matrix: dater Client Sample 111. MWI Date Received; 02/15/00 Parameters Results units PRL App. OF Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes Field Services Monitoring Well Data Method: Prep Method: Collected By JJQ 1,00 D2/15/UU SNH Collected Date 2/15/'200 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Collected Time 1200 1.00 02/15/00 SNIT Field pH 6,33 Std Units 1,00 02/15/00 SNH Field Specific Conductance 260 umhos/cm 1.00 02/15/00 SNIT Field Temperature 182 deg C 1,00 02115/00 SNH Static stater Level 10.27 feet 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Total Well Depth 26:63 feet U 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Odor none No units (t 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Field Appearance cloudy No units t' 1.00 02115100 SNH Well 'Volume Purged 3. &dry No units 6 1.0 02/151D SNH Wet Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Method: EPA 160.1 Prep Method: EPA 160.1 Total Dissolved Solids- 180 rig/l 10 1.00 02/22/90 RMN, Chloride (Ferricyanide, auto.) Method: EPA 325.E Prep Method; EPA 325,2 Chloride 22 mg/l 5 1.0 02/17/00 DJD 5ulfat ,Automated Coldrimetric Method: EPA 375,2 Prep Method: EPA 375 Sulfate 16 mg/i 5 1.0 02/22100 Kit Chemical Oxygen Demand Method: EPA 419.4 Prep Method. EPA 410.4 Chemical Oxygen Demand ND /l 50 2.00 2/21/00 RM %borer .� rtlti,a iori ills NBC Wastewater 1 M6 Chinking Water 3770 SS 99006 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Sar0cm Inc. RR OF WORM" ANALYSIS This rePO4 shall not be reproduced, except in full, Laufa—toru-'GQtitdCatIGn KY Drinking Water 9GI090 TNT UST List VA DrinkingWater 213 Pace Analytical Servicos, Inc. aceAnalXilcal Asheville, NC 28,301 Phone: 828,254,71,76 Fay, 2ll. 252 461 DATE: 02/24/00 PACE: PASI Inc. Charlotte Pace Project N er: 931108 9800 Klncey Ave. Client Project ID: SPECTRUM - 9211960 Smite 100 Huntersvi t te* NC 280' S Attn: Project Management _w Phone: (C4)5?5-9Q92 Solid results are, reported on a wet weight basis Pace SarVLe No: 92847516 pate Collected: 02/15/00 Matrix: Water Client Sample l M 1 Date Received: 02/1 /00 Parameters Results Units PRG Analyzed AnalystGAS# Footnotes Wet Chemistry Total Organic Carbon Method: SM 5310C Prep Method: SM 5310 Total Organic Carbon NO mg/L 2 02/24/00 JDA 440"44-5, kahCratllr . rtrla :ion litS REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS NC Wastewater 40 TN Drirxksric4 W er 02 2,`, C Srurrlrr Water 37712 This report shad not be reproduced, except err full, En°airar�rrYer• l ���+'� {rithout the written onseot of Pace Analytical services Inc. Pace Analytical Services, Inc. a (7800 incey Aventwo Smite 1,010 Huntersrille, S' 2SO76 a'ceAnalyfical"', Phone 704 87 902 Fax T 4. « ;75.9091 DATE: 02/24/00 PAGE; Pace Project Number: " 2119E9 Client Project ID: let Quarter 2000 PARAMETER FOOTNOTE NO Not Detected NC Not Calculable PRL Pace Reporting Limit App, OF Applied Dilation Factor Lab r r rr , t r) 0s REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS a r tifiit !� lU; NO Wastewater 12 KY Drinking W-er 900 NC Drinking Water 37706 This report shall not be reproduced, except in iuH, TN LIST List Q 99006 without the w6tten consent of lace Analytical Services, inn. VA Drsnking Wa-er. 2` N1 - NII ickeL_­11_ I ORGANIGS: (GG,GCtM9,HPLC) (SpecIty test and method #� Attach lab raped.) fleportAttached? Yo;g�(1) No_(0) voc method Melhod fdr Gr6ortMater Tivatmont System Check MO., 100rit _-_RMIT #: EXPIRATION DATE: Non-Dischar(U e UIC NPE)ES JYEEDj-2__rLjM.[U,[-:P_ OPERATION 13EING MONITORED Lagoon -Rernediallon: Infiltration Gallery Spray Field - Ramediation- Rotary Distributor -Land Application of Sludge Othor, �Coflloldat concentrations. Date sample collected: Dole sample, analyzed: Laboratory Name: Certification MINIMUM all GW-59 flov. 4190 Pace Anal ffcaf Services, Inc laceAnalyficafo 9800 Ki'ncey Avenue, Suite 106 quo ws'n;tt°A 71 Fair A04 875.909t DATE: 02/24100 PAGE: Pace Project Number: 9211960 -. Client Project ID: 1st Quarter 2000 _ Pace Sample No: 92847524 Date Collected: 02/15/00 Matrix: Water f Ghent Sample ID: M 2 Date Received: 02/15/00 Parameters Results Units PRL App, DF Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes Field Services Monitoring Well Data Method:. Prep Method: Collected By JJQ 1.00 02/1.5/00 SNH Collected Date 2/15/2000 1..00 02/15/00 SNH Collected Time 1230 1.00 02115100 SNH Field phi 5.25 St , Units 1.00 02/15,/00 SNH Field Specific Conductance 179 umhos/cm 1.00 02/1.5/00 SNH Field Temperature 15.5 deg C 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Static Water Level 17.41 feet 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Total Well Depth 45,45 feet 0 1.00 0 /15100 SNH Odor none No units 0 1.00 02/15/00 SNH _Field Appearance turbid No units 0 1.00 02/15/00 SNH Well Volume Purged 33,0&dry No units 0 1.00 02/"15/00SNH Wet Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Method. EPA 160.1 Prep Method: EPA 150.1 Total Dissolved Solid's 150 MgJl 10 1,00 02/22100 RMH Chloride (Ferrid anide auto.) Method. EPA 325.2 Prep Method: EPA 325.E Chloride ND rag/l 5 1,00 02/17/00 DJ11 Sulfate.Auto ated Calorimetric Method: EPA 375.2 Prep Method: EPA 375.2 Sulfate 10 mg/1 5 1.00 02/22/00 KAAD Chemical Oxygen Demand Method: EPA 410.4 Prep Method; EPA 410.4 Chemical Oxygen Demand 120 rag/l 50 2.00 02/21/00 RM 3 mm Certiflc fine Ir C Wastewater 12 LABORATORYREPORT OF NC Chinking dater 37705 This report shall not he reproduced* except in full. SIC 99006 without the Mitten consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc. Laboratory Certifigat on f KY Drinking "dater 90090 TN UST List VA Drinking Water 213 Pace Analytical Services„ Inc. A Ravenscrott Drive Ash,eville. NC 2880 Phone: 8 8. 8 . 71, SATE. 02/ 4/00 ,r PAGE: 3^, Pace Project Number: 9311084 Ghent Prospect Its. SPECTRUM 9211960 PARAMETER FOOTNOTES NO Not Detected No Not CatcuLabte PRL Pace Reporting Limit i lturtfofYSIS TN 'ing Vterrinlt7 w NG Wastewater 40This report shall not be reproduced, except if' full, SC Envuonr°�,P�'tai g ° NG DrMingWater 37712 without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc; %.## I A %OlI64 0 1 r% I I 4A I Y k A %w" 1 9 &%a0A-04L A ks%om 9,6 The Chain -of -Custody is a LEGAL DOCUMENT A If relevant fields must be completed accurately. Tht�Right Qrenfistrv, The Rl�xht '�olution"` 500133 Required client ion: Section A Client Information: Section B Pof age: To Be Completed by Pace Analytical and Client Section C .tWormat—Required Company Reportro: CK UII�TeX Client Informatrion 'Ch k t / tract A up a con _') 'TAT3 Quote Reference: —kess' Addres? 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IL to — ii, I ElInfuse (98) .LValues should rolled dissolved and LMDjeplah to &dater Level; O it. below rueesaat#riagpoint.- El Intent colloidal concenttallons. easurinrg Point Is It. shove fated surl ce,tillcirans of waist Pont eratliaiied liafoPe sattallnr. gala stintpia ccllacicIm �lfe ertalaf raraalzect: elanalysts„ pi I Specific ariciuc#aFiCe allot#eras t.alararafor latrie, d tr Taint)..._.*d�M Odor ti � Appearance� a edifi aliran No. I M M (Samples fortnetals were ollecied orifillerod Y 140 arm liela acfdilled YES N COD 4,25 rrig/l Nllrif ( s C _ mull N1- Nickel trial! alllarrti. MF Fecal / 1 Veit! Nitrate ( )Pas N ha ll Pb - Leart ttirg/l olllorun: MF Total _ 1100IT11 PhOsphorus: J'olaal as p in/1 Zil - Zinc __ Pii ll Itfrrtea else MP U trtelliod rat highly turbid sarrapleal ofthophosphato _ unj/l / rriftitanla Niltogen - rn /I Dissolved Solids: Total _ InjIll At - Aluminum uFt rtagll Other I aectly oolpaaunds and Concentration t.trattsi l-I (whon analyzed) urill alltun fig/l Oct/ yit TOE Mg/l Ca - Calcium ln1g/l � � tlBMI V L't"tIMI ON YULQW I'API-11 ONLY r w C.e+� I'`It f+i�@" K eaa,�., taa.�b st a^e• dd " .i 4 e:,� 6° , r M"—,,rr4 a r�tdSdorrtlf=wrtfErTt�arAttTY sTY J :1.. }.. ° l • .}� G, *e �k• ficanlo 7 aE 10H - f' lttoll n CtMP iMIC ItdTFonw, :., �,. � � 1�,t1tElratl frr: 7�a .tlTlt •..1�15d3iSP% t 7,�,3�21�t t l ; dtrarse Print f:learly or TypoFacility Narrle; CtFUn 'r, d`� �''� rns- ft: � f_ l _ I PH1 I ION DAI E: faarrnit Nantta (if dlflesrertt : I �r r� sSifi C a titan fiiactrar e i I acltft Address: 1 t' tl t c l4lPD i 0 Mo l 1 r r only s r a ILJt LItLtt.l-I l: U OIIt lI l ION I)EIN(A KJON I t RED >rrrarla t I'erscart. +2r r a,r J11"► i t f rrlrrfr@rr rrr f Lagoon IT rr odiaiian: inlillr tlon Gallery well Location/ Site hJarne. � �Jrr" cf fields tca taco �rerralalr d: � � �� .3trauy Held OnOw iallart; r+a+� "'"ra fIota, y 01stalbolor , Land U trscatloap Of luct€U0 11 Identification NUN nl.aer (Irian Paruill): �� For Groundwater Treatment Systems t� r3tiseu, rswc"Feened It Depth: .to-( IL gall Diatueler; I"- hock Onafi Interval; ft. to . It. � lf�l'IrtrTrTt � dli E-I Values should reflect dissolved and Li eptll ttr 4dVater Level: l - ft. below measuring point, f Effluent � � colloidal concerlrratlons, Meascstlnc Poi t Is ft. a ove land surface, � f f.-1'l� 11 - 1 �-`1 t�allral rrt satin porn el-1/bailed before sarrlplln - -" hale srattllale cnllecletl: --� [ to srtttTlal arlalyzect. Ield rinrTtysi pI I Specific calltlltclertce 1 I lrh� hos Laboratory Narrtra. Iraq Cam. Tentp 1 ° , Odor Appearance Gar Codification No. PA AMLIffla t anipl� forinatef were collected unflllered YE Alt and field acidified YES NO) ID ung/I Nitrito (NO2) as N IT1911 till - Nlt koi — ollfefftt; M fecal _ /I0011ll' Nitrate (NO3) as N ftt /l b - Lea tog/1 rtllferun: MF Total /1001111 Phosphorus: '11,01al as P rltd/I Zil - Zinc C:�L_ 1#0/1 (trader Marx d PII rrlelhod for b1ghly turbid saarmie:) Orthophosphate � ._ nigil Aininonla Nitrogen) rll /1q Dissolved Solids: Total rtt )tl ` At - Aluminum IIAU/I astir IS aeolly C gnrpounds and Concerlr n U60 ) �- )rltli altrtler) _ lltWlll tea _ FrtflufTt Ill/1 at tf� TOC (QAQ_ rng/l Ca - CaIGIUM Chloride irac /1 Cadmium rrr 11 M, Arsenic mall C1tron lurrt: Total fa /I Grease and Oils rn /l Cu r CopperrTtt��l henot flip/l Fe - Iran _ rttr /1 ORGANICS: (G,G /MSj I L ) {lllalt3 nth/l I -lid - tvdttlr trf " ° Ifu A ( Specify test aria nvelliod If. Alltaclr Iata face Specific C on frr lane rrl` llo K - frt /1 I'leport AllT chet1 'YN) No _ f(0 Total Arnmeonirt trig/l Mg - Ma ntT ltdflt aIgA V C inellr d tt TIM as N Ing/I Mn - Man ane e _ __ _ Inn/1 inoiliod tf rnethod It wrayrraaaa teat AsmlirtrrtxCat AtgQarlt draarta ��rrl t 1810� I'9aa drel11r aaa Irtxe tilaaaf�arp cst t'r;rraas`94ep tcaa Acxlttualzurl Wl�r~raal ft&,rC�l Strum Dyed Yarns P,C, Box 1006 Be'mont, NC 28012 At-.n: Mr. Terry Ward Pmne: (704)825-1514 Solid results are reported on a dry weight basis IM111121 T61: 104475�90 6 Fa�xh 704-875-901 DATE*. 12/09199 PAGE- I Pace Project Number: 9210231 Client Project ID: Quarterly -November Pase Sample Not 92726629 Date Collected; 11/18/99 Matrix: Water Client Sample ID: MW1 Date Received: 11/18/99 Parameters Results Units PRL ...... App. ........ BE Analyzed ... .... Analyst CAS# Footnotes ..... .... ...... Field Services Sonitioring Well Data Method: Prep Method: Collected By RS 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Collected Date 11/18/99 1.00 11122/99 SNH Collected Time 1200 1,00 11/22/99 SNH Field pH 6,27 Std, Units 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Field Specific Conductance 279,9 umhos/cm 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Field Temperature 203 deg C 1,00 11/22/99 SNH Static Water Level 10.95 feet 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Total Well Depth 26.65 feet 0 1,00 11/22/99 SNH Odor none No units 0 1,00 11/22/99 SNH Field Appearance clear No units 0 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Well Volume Purged 3,08dry No units 0 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Total Dissolved Solids Total Dissolved Solids Chloride (Ferricyanide, auto.) Chloride Sulfate,Automated Calorimetric Sulfate Chemical Oxygen Demand Chemical Oxygen Demand NC Wastewater 12 NC Drinking Water 37706 99006 Method: EPA 160,1 200 mg/1 10 Method: EPA 325.2 25 Mg/l 5 Method: EPA 375.2 13 mg/l 5 Method; EPA 410.4 ND mg/1 25 Prep Method: EPA 160,1 1,00 11/23/99 AST Prep Method; EPA 325,2 1.00 11/23/99 DJD Prep Method: EPA 375.2 1,00 11/23/99 OJO Prep Method: EPA 410.4 1.00 11/18/99 KAG REW O� LASOWOV ANAMIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in foiti thii written Consent of Oice�oalytioal Se�hfices, lnc� 7771 l Tel, 704-875.9092 Fax 704-675-9091 DATE: 12/09J99 PACE Pace Project. Number: 9210231 Client Project ID: Quarterly -November ;�:jce Simple No: 92726637 Date Collected: 11/18/99 Matrix: rater :-ient SampTe ID: MW2 Date Received: 11/18/99 .rameters Results Units PRE App. UP Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes ---jd Services Monitoring Well Data Method": Prep Method; Collected 6y RS 1,00 11/22199 SNH Collected Date 11./18/99 1.00 1 122/99 SNH Collected Time 1130 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Field PH 6.67 Stet. (Inns 1,00 11/22/99 SNH Field Specific Conductance 236,2 umhos/crl 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Field Tmperature 17.4 deg C; 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Static Water Level 19,70 feet 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Total Well Depth 46.29 feet 0 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Odor _ none No units 0 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Field Appearance muddy No units 0 1.00 11/22/99 SNH Well Volume Purged 27.0&dry No units it 1.00 1.112.2/99 SNH 'mot -Chemistry Total Dissolved Solids Method: EPA 160.1 Prep Method: EPA 160.1 Total Dissolved Solids 160 mg/l 10 1,00 11/23/ 9 ASS Chloride (Ferriryanide. auto.) Method: 'EPA 325.2 Prep Method: EPA 325.2 Chloride ND rag/'l S 1,00 11/ 3/99 DJD Sulfate„Automated Colorimetrid Method: EPA 376.2 Prep Method: EPA 35. Sulfate 9.4 Mg/1 S 1.00 11./23/99 DJD Chemical Oxygen Demand Method: EPA 410.4 Prep Method: EPA 410. Chemical Oxygen Demand"" ND mg/1 25 1.00 11/18/99 KAG NC Wastewater 1 NC Drinking Water 37706 SC '006 REPORTKY Drinking Water 90090 ��boratory �iit�tiear� �97 TN LIST List This report shad not be reproduced, except in full,, VA Drinking )"Water 213 without the written consent of face Analytical Services, Inc, Pace Analytical Services, Inc, 900 Gemini Avenue Houston, TX 77058 TO 81-488-1810 Fax: 281-488-4661 DATE: 12/0819 PACE :eate knalyticat Services, Inc. Pace Project Number: 851299E 1'800 k;ncey Avenue Client Project to: TOX/9210231/Spectruis -Ate .00 �,4nte"svi l l e, NC 2807 4t'tn. 141. t;nerri Howard :°^cane; f70y875-9092' ,vtio results are reported can a wet weight basis >ace sample No: 851251355 gate Collected: 11118199 Matrix: Suter rtient sa ` Le I0., 726629/MW-1 Date Received: 11/19/99 Sara tern Results Units PRL Asp. DF Analyzed Analyst GAS# Footnotes wet Chemistry Total Organic Halogens Method: EPA 9020B Prep Method: EPA 902013 Total organic Halides 7.2 ug/l 5 1.00 1 /03/99 KMUI ace Sample No-, 851251363 Date Collected: 11/18/99 Matrix: Water �!Jent Sample tom 7 6637/MW-2 Date Received: 11/19/99' oararreters Results Units PRL App. : DF Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnotes wet Chemistry Total organic Halogens Method: EPA 90208 Prep Method: EPA 902013 Total Organic Halides ND ug/t 5 1.00 12/0 /99 KMUL REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written consent of Pace Analytical Services; Inc, Face Analytical Services, Inc, 4 Ravenscrott Greve Ant Ica Asheville, SIC 28801 Tel: 8 8- 54-7176 Fax: 8 3- 5 -4618 DATE: 11/24/99 PAdE: 1 PA.S1 Inc. Charlotte Pace Project Number: 93943 ' 9&"�,D Kincey Ave. Client Project ID: Spectrs 9214231 S,�-te 100 II:tersvi t le, LAC 28078 Attn: Project Management P'none: l704l875-9E92 Solid results are reported on a wet Freight basis P .e Sample No: 93414332 Date Collected 11/18/99 Matrix: Water Client Sample eta: SPECTRUM 726629 MU1 elate Received: 11/19/99 Parameters Results Units PRG Analyzed Anatysr CAS# Footnote Wet Chemistry Total organic Carbon Method: EPA 9060 Prep Method: SM 5310C Total Organic Carbon 6.6 mg/t 2- 11/23/99 Jf1A 7440-44-0 Laboratory ,ertih aWm IDS bor tcry erklNtAtler+ ll3s NC Waste -water 40 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS N Drinking haler 02 NC Drinking Water37712 This report shall not be reproduced, except in fall, SC Environmental 99030 wrrthrat the written consent of Pace Analytical Services, Inc: Pace Analytical Services, inc, 34 Raverascrott drive Asheville, NC 28801 Tel: 828-254-7176 Fax: 828-252.4618 DATE: 11/24/99 PAGE: 2 Pace Project N nrber: 939432' Client Project ID: Spectrwn 9210231 mace Sample No: 93414340 Date Collected: 11/18/99 Matrix: later :Henc Samlole tD; SPECTRUM 726637 MW2 Date Received: 11/15/99 �arwvzers Results Units PRL, Analyzed Analyst CAS# Footnote .yet Cnemiswr 'fatal Or anic Carbon Method: EPA 9060 Prep Method: SM 5310C Total Organic Carbon RD M911, 2 11/23/99 JDA 7440-44-0 �` t rtilactitrn IC3R C Wastewater Ott NC Drinking Water 37712 REPORT OF LABORATORY ANALYSISTN Drinking Water 02980 This report shall hot be reproduced, except in full, SC Environmental 99030 without the written consent of Pace An lyticai Services, Inc. t`���llw�t ttft it tAttaiyukwW. 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"Dslaltr to Water Level: It below r ieasFFillag poliitt` 1­1 Influent 1 ) tjQj -1 Values should reflect dissolved and t Measiar#rlct I aliat #sq— it. above land surface, EffIttettt 199 colloidal concerdralion s. tI � �'`'ilw: Gallons of � 1aelrrae � 17aatea saiFn x � .�. trite salrr rte ariaf y � ' sie1analysis:tar �llsrralrer�ctrr►Ite�et t �artar��li�r4i';; q t ill C n tier,#ancee _... i' +rt��w.:�.�.� i�, � t rrttiaeas #.artaars#carl~li�tarise��leae#:._;� y . t'�rl�.l ��.. l smite. 11 * , Odor - rt Appeaaranco a t . ! , Ge dfli allon No. 'PAIMMETE.H5 l aaarnples for rnalars were acallectaari untiltaraacl — Y a , _#lei . aand tlold a cidilled --YES Eta NO) ° COD� r mg/1 Nitrite 02 s N _ MU/1 NI - Nickel lI r 111 rrlt;Fecal 'Fatal _ / l t olltl Nitra lra NO,, its M Ing/1' Pb - t_ ar 1 11 olll rm: MF . _ _. _ l t (l llttl' I'llr sl llril �. r "t ril l ray Irl ll art - lrtr t�i 1 ric h u r pli (11filhod iue Wrii ly tearaatcl Samples) trlltiil�l trial allrilil �. Fri /l ,rtt#rfear�l Nitrogen ill Dissolved It+t e1 tatlel Total _ .... tiirlll t litltllriiirlt a... _ � �. urg/1 t 111 r (Specify Compounds and once Bt llrar�� ails) pli (a�tl�eirl ati'll�+ el .__ _ Mplap 1 I:I l i a .. __�.._. (rr(p/l o — t"rrlr{l#fill Chloride..� _� � rm/I Cd- Cadmitim _ � Frig/1 Arsenic w Grease _ Ill/1 Irrrirtilirrn: Total afidOils I't41/1 Gil - phenol � � � bill/I F0 - Irealt M �.� � � ��. � lilt1/1 I1 NIGS: I C,GC1M a [PLC) I to - Merri,ilry iatlrjlPl (Specify lost rrel rrralla e, Attara Isla roporl.lspeciie Fai/I I'lepartAllached " __(1) ta (O Total rm rFili, rrilf/1 �tr l� tvta Fter�lirrrr rrtcl/1 Jc ralire0 . tKN as inelhad it . inerh ad # - Lm 1 GW-59 rlev, 4/91t k[F- TYMON11,011ING., fj'Q Ll A I- 11 EAWL11-Y-111EQUIATIQU Ploase P11111 Clearly or Typo � v Q d (-L (1, 1 t)(cf, Ycvrri� Facility Name-,--- ---�4 Painnil Naum (it dlikike 1"to(k Facility Acldross�- VJ fl'( r r a l l eatk6- Telephone Well Localioirt arts I Mine: No, of Wells to no Sampled: SE11 Idenflilcallon, tfinubar (front Perinilp _jjj&Lj— It Depth.,-121a IL Well tflaincler, 'reened Interval: IL to It. Ile Fib h to Water LeveL -LI It. below rurrasuf Ing Writ. Me -astjrinfj Point Is it, above land surface. �allons 01 water pumped/bailed before smopling.- 3-0 1 j For Groundwater Dealment Systems ha. Check one; [A Influent (90) El Effluent (99) I) I-. 44.L , , - # JIU6 Ili UM UMance I amp, Oder Appearance A —6� WATEn OUALITY" M VEFIMIT M EXPIRATION DATE: Nan-Dischatge RI l co) (X)os' UIC NPDES J P. -,QE1EDldI1j1Q OPERATION BEING MOM ronED -�,4— Lagoon —flernediallon: Intilltallon Gallery Spray Field Hornediallan: nanny Dhidbulor Land Aprificallon of Sinclair tlQ_IE.- Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. Cf I- � - " Dalo sample coliecled: --2-LiLLU D is 1105 Laboratory Ne, amOfNci�!37 U JILIA(rl (('k Gerlificallon No. PABANIFITE115 (Somplos for naelaha were collected unflitered—YES NO , and field a0diflod GOD I'liq/1 Nitrito (NO2) as H Coillafrw MF Fecill Ffilrale (VIO. 3) as CoIllorm: MF *1 olid /100[h] Phosphorim Total as P----- ing/l JIM#; use MPII 111411tod lof h1ohly bubld samf46*1 00hophosphato ing/I Dissolved Solids: l'otal fligIf Al - Altunintim nig/l [A I (Whell anafyzu'd ro.Ifflits Ha - ing/I TOG futill Ca - calcitial rig/1 filu'll Cd - Cadaduni Mg/I Arsenic nigil chrorrillitil: 'I Olaf Greaso and Oiks, ... ..... nlg/l Go - Ing/l Phonot — --- -------- 11111/1 1 - a - I r o I 1 (11(111 I I Ig/I I I if - M e r c i i t y rm 1 1/1 Sp e cl Ile C 0 n (I t I C I i➢I lc: 0 it M I 10 a K - Pot Total Arnmorflij 111f 11 U Mg - Mrigriositiro RUA P TIM as M 1110/1 I'Vill, - maiq) alleso nql/l YES NO) NI - Nickel Pb - Leari 'MgA Arnmonla Nitrogen 'Pg/f ifig/l Other (Spectly Compounds and Gone -" "bail WIT Urills) 2:3 OTIGANICS: (GG,GC/MSjlPLrC) fSpecify lost ant] method Al. Allach lab toportj I'leport Atlaclied? Yes —(I) No (0) voc method It - method # - method It - I r, y PA PEER ONLY IWAY TO A15 QUALITY MONITORING* oWSION 6F WATER OOALITY GROUNDWATER SECTION ; PERMITS AND COMPLIANCE UNIT ,GROUNbWATER COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM RALEIGH, NO 27C26-0578 Phone: f919) -733-2221 FACILITY INf!_Qa­_MA1LQ_t4 Please Print Clearly or Type EXPIRATION Facility Name, 0 A, PERK411i 00: DATE: Non-Dis harge—_,_UIC Permit Name (if diffqrenf): NPDES Fa 1 A �ou V., OPERATION BEING' MONITORED n ty� y Lagoon _Rerne�falion: lnfillrat�on(3allery _o t P_ a �r e eph n - Coot n, one parson. 0. of �'Vel Well on S,Et e Nlame, Wells to be Sampled, _2 i Spray Fie�d Rerriediation: �`6, Rotary DmIributor —Land Appli--al i Well Identification Number (from Permit): For Ground%2ter Treatment Systems Other: Well Depth., ft, Well Diameter: in, Check One - ft, ft. JUL 29 Screened Inter to 0 Influent (98) Values should reflect dlssolved and Depth to Water Level: It. below measuring point. 0 Effluent (99) colloidal concentrations. Measuring Point is tt above land surface, & -I 7-q q Gallons of water pump ailed before sampling: Date sample collected: Late sa'rriple,priaiyz#!:�:� Field analysis: Specific onductance ufAhos L3 boratory Name: _RA R Temp. _2=LOC, Odor. ,Appearance kKl Certification No. a (Samples for metals we EABAM.=j;-3 -re collected unfiltered —YES —NO and field acidified COD mgn Nitnte (NO2) as N mg/I Coliform. f,4F Fecal /I 00ml Nitrate (NO3) as N mg/l Coliform: MF Total /1 00ml Phosphorus: Total as P mg/I {:Mott Use mpN rnethod for highly turoid samptes) Cirthophosphate mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total r-r mg At - Aluminum mgA pH (when analyzed) units Ba - Barium mg/l TOC _jz_ mg11 Ca - Calcium mg/1 Chloride < mg/l Cd - Cadmium mg/I Arsenic mg/I ChromiumTotal mg/I Grease and Oils mg/l Cu - Copper mg/I Phenol mil Fe - Iron mg/I Sulfate mg/I Hg - Mercury mg/I Specific Conductance 0.1hos K - Potassium mg1 Total Ammonia mg/l Mg - Magnesium ring/I TKNasN Mg/l fAn - f,,`langanese mg/l pndufto the po"Miyattmesaw "Iftv'""'!W —YES NO) Ni - Nickel Pb - Lead- Zn - Zinc Ammonia Nitrogen Other (Specify Compounds 7—,. A— I — I—V E ORGANICS: (JtCGC"SHPLC) (SpiacIfy1est brid method 9. Attach tab report) Report Attached? Yes_(I) Nd_(0) VOID method 4 method # method # PAR Laabcsr tfori sr Inca 2217 arahom Park drive LABORAWRIES WC PO Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 211 1-1453 hone: 704- 88-5333; Fax: 04 88�833 NC COO a 20, SC C ee f # 99(,703001 REPORT OF ANALYSES Attn: TERRY WARD SPECTRUM DYED YARNS (BELMO ) PROJECT fE: N 99 PO BOX 1006 DATE: 00/15/99 BELMONT, NC 1501 MONITORING WELLS SAMPLE NUMBER- 13990 SAMPLE ID- SiY MW-2 GRAB AMPLE PIATRI LATE SAMPLED- 06/03/99 TIME SAMPLED- 1420 DATE RECEIVED- 06/03/99 SAMPLES- GREG JOHNSON RECEIVED BY-- ML TIME RECEIVED- 1520 DELIVERED - GREG JOHNSON TYPE SJV41PLEGrab Page 2 of T ANALYSIS, ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM. 0 /03/99 1420 GJ 21 degrees E R VALUE EPA 150.1 1 /03/99 1420 GJ 6.5 units CHLORIDES EPA 325.3 06/1.0/ 9 1000 MIS < ,10 P rt CHEM-OXY.DEMA14D EPA 410,4 0 /11/99 1350 CT 11 P pm TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS EPA 160.1 06/07/99 1350 CT 269 ppm SULFATE EPA 375.4 06/09/99 1510 CT 18 pprn, TURBIDITY EPA 180,1 06/0,4/99 1E10 CT 2.70 NTU NOTE: TOO RESULTS WILL FOLLOW WHEN COMPLETED LABORATORY DIRECTOR PAR Labc>rcitcries, Inc. 2217 Graham Park Drive :ha0ott G 282-41-1,488 Phone, 704 588 8333; Fax- 704-. 88-8335 REPORT OF ANALYSES Attn. 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YES NO *Sample type, DW _ WW G4fd!MW25� HW_ Sofj— it Sample Temp upon receipt: OC Preserved: YesK No — Teflon Lineri zero Headspa ce: Yes _ No N/A f1,,e­ptS-8Mp le I . ()�- — — I— S more Set Up Collection Analyses Sample Location I Number) Comp Grab Present. Date/Time DatelTime Requested -1 -713 3 0 & C =Composite G =Grab DW =Drinking Water WW =Wastewater GWMW =Groundwater Monitoring Well sitar = Hazardous Waste See Other Side p LL CAROLINAENVIRONMENTAL LA' BORATORIES, U FINAL REPORT Or ANALYSES�- PAR Laboratories, Inc. PROJECT NAME- June 1999 Arms: Margaret Rice REPORT Ohm 89999 PO Box 411453 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 SAMPLE BERG- 13262 SAMPLE 1 - 14337 MW-2 SAMPLETRIX- GW DATE PL D- 85/1799 TIME PLED- 1350 DATE RECEIVED- /18/99SAMPLER- acre Johnson 'RECEIVED Y- HCG TIME RECEIVED- 1135 DELI ` D -- UP Page 1 of I YS IS ANALYSIS MBTHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LRL Total Organic P 118 06/ 9 "99 PAX, 1.10 L 1. 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Gallons of water purn 'dafl ej dr 11 t , i tiefore sampling-, 3 Field analysis: pH - L Specific Conductance ALITY, M26_057a Phnno- ftrol z sus PERMIT EXAPIRAT ION DA7Z Non-Dischaute —y—tilc 14 P D E- S Lagoon Rerns 41ailon: Gallery Spray Field _;ReT;atian: RctarY DiVribulDr — Land Anp5cation, of Siudge For Groundnter Trm.atnerit Syste:r, 01her, El - Che_-kOne: 0 Influent (908) 13 Effluent (991 era. r oC, Odor APPearance Values should reflect dissolved and -orloidal conceintrallons. data SaMple Colie::1 e-4, at sa" ana&j: C= 6M Certification Na: EA, 13arnples for metals were collected unfiltered_YES -NO and field acidified COD Mg'q Nitrite (,NOs) as N Mg/I colito"Mi .. IAF Fe�a-1 1100ml Nitrate (NO3) as t4 M g/I Coliforrn: MF Total 11 Domf Phosphorus: Total as P mg/l (Note. Use MPN melhod bar highly tumid %arnpilesj Dissolved Solids: Total mg,11 Orthophosphale Aluminum mg/I Mg/I pH (when ana!yzedf)- Ljnjls Pa - Barium mgM TOO Mg/l Ca - Calcium rn g 1 Chloride Mg/1 Cd - Cadmium mg/I Arsenic rng,'I Chromium: Total Mg/l Grease "and Oils mg/l Cu - Copper Mg/I Phenol Mg!I Fe - Iron Mg/I ilin 0.4 Afi Sulfate Mig""'I leg - Mercury mg/I Specific Conduct-ance 0,1hos K - Potassium- mgA Total Amrnor,-ia "n g.1 f,1g - J`,�Iagnesium Mg/I TKN as N mg'l fAn - t,langanese rng/'l -Y=SO N) W4 M - Nickel Fro - Lea M At-nmonis Nitrogen Other (SPe:Ify Com,Pouncls ant C�,nzentraltin Uni's) ORGANICS: (GC,GC,'fAS,HPLC) (Specify test end method #. Attach lab report°) Reporl Attached? Yes_(1) 1`40 VOIC method �� = m et h o d 0 method 'e Gk%1-59 Rev, 4!f49 PAR2217 PAR Laboratories, s, Inc. Graham Park Drive LABO �ATOPIE n ass PO Boas411483 hartotte, 28241-1 8 Phone: 7'04-588.8333; Pax; 7`04-588-833.5 Nip Corr # 20 C Con # l030o j REPORT OF ANALYSES Attn: TERRY WARD SPECTRUM DYED YARNS (BELMOINT) PROJECT N E s JUN 99 PC RCN 1006 DATE: 0 6/ 1. 5./ 9 9 BELMONT", NC 28012- MONITORING WELLS SAMPLE NUMBER- 13989 SAMPLE ID- STAY W- 1 GRAB SAMPLE MATRIX- W DATE SAMPLED- 06/03 99 TIME SAMPLED- 1440 DATE RECEIVED- 06/03/9,9 PJQLER- GREG JOHNSON RECEIVED BY- ML TIME RECEIVED- 1.520 DELIVERED BY- GREG JOHNSON TYPE SAMPLE- Grab Page 1 of ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM. . 06/03/99 1440 GJ 20 degrees C pH VALUE EPA 1SO.1 06/03/99 1440 GJ 6.4 units CHLORIDES EPA 325.3 06 1.0/99 1000 ML < .10 pp CHEM,OMDEMAND EPA 410.4 06/11/99 1350 CT 4 pp TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS EPA 160.1 06/07/99 1350 CT" 123 ppm SULFATE EPA 375,4 06 / 09/99 1510 CT 10 ppr TURBIDITY EPA; 180,1 06 "04/99 1.610 CT 5.30 NTil NOTE: TOG RESULTS WILL FOLLOW WHEN COMPLETED, LA130RATORY DIRECTOR PAR Lc;borcitcnies, Inc. PAR 2217 Graham Park Errve CARGR TORIt~ ,air . PO Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 282 1-1453 Phane..704,588-8333„ Fax: 04-555.5335 REPORT -E ANALYSES Attu: TERRY WARD SPECTRUM DYED Y (BELMO T) PROJECT NAME-. ,1U14 99 PO BOX 1006 DATE 06/29/9 9ELVIONT, NO 28012 MONITORING ,WELLS TOO RESULTS SAMPLE NUMBER- 1 336 SAMPLE ID W- 1 GRAB SAMPLE N1ATRI - WA DATE SAMPLED- 06/17/99 TIME SAMPLED- 1335 DATE RECEIVED-- 06/17/99 SAMPLER- AEG JOHNSON RECEIVED BY- ML TIME RECEIVED- 1425 DELIVERED BY- GREG JOHNSON TYPESAMPLE- Crab Page 1 of 2 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS S METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM. 06/17/99 1335 GJ 20 degrees C pH VALUE ERA.. 150. 06/17/99 1.335 GJ 6,5 units TOT.ORGANIC CARBON BO EPA 415.1 06/29/99 0900 PAK c 1.00 /T LABORATORY DIRECTOR L 8 �e- e- � CAROUNAENviRoNmENTAL LABORATORiEs, LLC FINAL OF ANALYSES PAR Laboratories, Inc. PROJECT WAKE: June 199,154 Atta- Margaret Rice REPORT VAT8 06/29/99 PO Box 411483 Charl tt , NC 1-14 3 SAMPLE ER 13261 SAMPLE ID- 14331E _ . 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"DES X NO *Sample type: W ' M HW Sall Other Sample Temp upon receipt: * « Preserved: 'des . X— No Teflon Lined Zero He dsp ee: "des — No N/A I ens a gle l l]. Set Up oile fion Analyses (Sarng le Location 1 Number) Comp grab Preserv. Date/Time Date/Time Requested Relinquished by: I3atelTrrrte lie tied by l aQert i�te Re nquished by: l7ateJTime Fie t ed by l�ateiTinte =Composite G ==Grab DW=Drinkinq Water WW=Wastewater GWMW=Ground ater Monitoring Welt HWHazardous Waste . * See tither Side ATE R QUALITY MONITORING: CE REPORT FORM �[_y t Please Print Clearly or Tilpe �asilily "came'. F%ermit Name (if, ciffe­?nt)e: Well identifisatQn Nurnber (from Permit): For Ground%sler Treatrnent Syslems Well Depth: —ila _.ft. Welt DTarneter: Che:k One: Screened —&— ft. to —&92— ft, 13 Influent (93) Depth to Water Leve�, /_M_ft bei-ow rneasudrig pnint, 13 Effluent (99) Measuring Point is J— fit, above land sunrace. — Gallons of water pumped tailed beefora sampling,---j— 'Field analys's: PH Specific Conductance Mhos Zl—'C, Odcr APpearance 'V ,>5_057 a Phone*. (919) 733-2,221 PERMIT "-: All V EXPIPA7 ION DA-7'E'_ Non- 0ischargeX_U`1C NPDES ELP�=OF P RMI—M =71 OPERATION f�jL-)NITOR:�9 Lagoon irjriitrztion Spray Fietd _:;errie-dialion: Ro"ary DstribLjtor —Land Anppli:aliori of Siude eill 01her: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal con.-entration.s. �40 Data sample colle--led, Laboratory Name: 10,4,0 k,4A Certification No. A M = 7 collected unfiltered —YES No (Samples for mea!s were and field acidified — YES NO) _R COD mg/l Nitrite (NO2) as N Mg/I Ni - Nickel ric I Coliforrn: MF Fesai 1100ml Nitrate (NO,3) as N Mg/l Pb - Lead........ Coliform. NIF Total /1 30MI Phosphorus: Total as P rn, g ,'I M�g Zn - Zinc "j (Note: Use MPN methos for highiy WrDld SSMPleS) Orthoph-osphate mg/I A Ammonia Nitrogen g1l Dissolved Solids: Total __g,l A] - Aluminum mgA Other ispecify OMPOUn-C'S ant C,071ZeT`,*7s,i-_n U;Ii'S) pH (when ana!),zsip) ____6_,_2__uni1s Bin - Barium M g,�1 TDC Mg/l Ca - Calcium rTig!l Chloride 1`19=tl Cd - Cadmium mg/l Arsenic M91"l Chromium: Total MgtI Grease and &1s mg,11 Cu - Copper Mg/I Fhenol Mg,"I Fe - Iron mg/l ORGANICS: (GC,-,_,C/fAS,HF1LC) S S talie Mg/I Hg - Mercury rn g/I (Specify test bnd method #. Attach lab report) Specific Conn uctanCe uf,lhcs K - Potassium mg�l Report Attached? Yes _(1) NO — (0) Tol,31 Ammonia Mg!I tlg - Magnesium mg/I VOA m e!ho d TKIN as N mg'l tart- Mlanganese mg/l rne*,hod9-_4iLq_C method Gw,59 Rev- 4".--9 112 / 2- -,y ,� Pe , nnnf�e iw Paj1huRt,,e1 Ageno NJ,�, -� Me - PZise pr;ni or type ITT-1) PAR Laborotories, Inc. 2217 Graham Park Drive PO Box Al IA83 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 NC Cart # 20, SC Cert # 990=0 I REPORT OF ANALYSES Attn: TERRY WARD SPECTRUM DYED YARNS �RELMONT) PROJECT NAME: MAY 99 PO BOX 1006 DATE: 05/18/99 BELMONT, NC 28012- MONITORING WELLS SAMPLE NUMBER- 13249 SAMPLE ID- SDY MW-1 GRAB SAMPLE MATRIX- WW DATE SAMPLED- 05/03/99 TIME SAMPLED- 1305 DATE RECEIVED- 05/03/99 SAMPLER- GREG JOHNSON RECEIVED BY- ML TIME RECEIVED- 13SO DELIVERED BY- GREG JOHNSON 'TYPE SAMPLE- Grab Page 1 of 2 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM. 05/03/99 1305 GJ 19 degrees C pH VALUE EPA 150.1 05/03/99: 1305 GJ 6.7 units CHLORIDES EPA 325.3 05/14/99 1600 ML <.10 PPM CHEM.OXY.DEMAND EPA 410.4 05/07/99 1540 CT 11 PPM TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS EPA 160,1 05/07/99 1630 CT 121 ppm SULFATE EPA 375,4 05/14/99 1500 CT 16.9 ppm TURBIDITY EPA 180.1 05/04/99 1615 CT 22.00 NTU NOTEi TOO results will follow when completed. LABORATORY DIRECTOR 06oratories, Inc. 2217 Graham Park Drive LARCRAiRIES, PVC PO Box A 11483 ChaSI C C 28241-IA83 NC Cwt # 20:SC Cart# 99W3001 ai .- REPORT OF ANALYSES Attn: TERRY WARD SPECTRUM DYED YARNS (BELMONT) PROJECT NAME: MAY 99 PO BOX 1006 DATE: 05/28/99 BELMONT, NC 28012- MONIT'GRIN G WELLS SAMPLE NUMBER- 13611 SAMPLE ID- SLY MW-1 GRAB SAMPLE MATRIX- WA DATE SAMPLED- 05/14/99 TIME SAMPLED- 1045 DATE RECEIVED- 05/14/99 SAMPLER- GREG JOHNSON RECEIVED BY- ML TIME RECEIVED- 1155 DELIVERED BY- GREG JCS SON TYPE SAMPLE- Grab Page 1 of 2 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM. 05/14/99 1045 GJ 19 degrees C pH IwTALUE EPA 1501 05/14/99 1045 GJ 6.7 units TOTyORGANIC CARBON EPA 415.1 05/28/99 1000 PAK < 1.0 mg/L LABORATORY DIRECTOR CHAIN OF CUSTODY PAR Laboratories, Inc Phone (704) 588-8333 Fax (704) 588-8335 Shipping: Mailing'. 2217 Graham Park Drive PO Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 28273 Charlotte, NG 28241-1483 It is essentrat that ati information recorded on this Chem of Custody document for acceptance by PAR Laboratories, tnc and the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources, Company Name (billing) COMMENTSISPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Address 7 City, State & Zip, Code P, - 1 4- ITeT— ij Point of Contact & Telephone NumbeFr,,, Sample taken by: VA IS THIS FOR STATE or EPA REPORTING? YES X N O V *Sample type: DW _ Ww — GMW HW— W Sofi Other Sample Temp upon receipt: 0C Preserved: Yes —X— No Tefton L. zero Headspace: Yes, — No — NIA Sample I.D. Set Up Collection nalyses 'e - ,le Location I Number) Comb Grab Preserv, Daterrime 6a-te-,-Ti,�e Daterrime nested nested L % C. "D hi ct/ — 7— E I t I 1i 61 0 -L I -------------- C" r.- Ilk Jill-/ Tc,'11" Refinquished Dateffirne Received by: Dateffinde 3/2' Relinquishe by DatefTime R,4Mved by: Daterrime G=Compostte G=Grab DW=Drinking Water WW =Wastewater GWMW =Groundwater Monitoring Well HW =Hazardous Waste * See Other Side '0AR CHAIN OF CUSTODY LABORArORJEs. INC PAR Laboratories, inc Phone (704) 58 -8333 Fax (70 888-8335 Shipping. Mailing: 17 Graham Park Drive PO Sox 411,483 Charlotte, NC 28273 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 It m dssentsal that ail information recorded on toss Chain of Custody document for acceptance by PAR taboratones, Inc and the North Carotina rrepartmern of Environmental and Natural Resources, Company Name tbtlti gD COMMEN SI P Ct w tNT � 'FiONs . ' tit Address r City, StatA &Zip tode L44- + ' Point of Contact & Telephone Number Sample taken by: e-1 tk4oj- IS THIS FOR STATE or EPA REPO ? �"S mple type. D�P M HW1t Soil Other Sample Temp upon receipt; Preserved; Yes w, No Teflon Liner/ Zero Hea slaa e: Y I AX Client Sample I D, Set Up Collection nalyse (Sample tctution r Number) comp Grab Preserv, Datetrin e Datef ime equested �A �"- l . -F l nquished by: aster —J-101 In el'nquished b Datef l'irne F bred lay. _ Cat lTime, C=Composite G=Crab DW =Drinking water WW =WastewaterC = round ater Monitoring Well HW aHazardous't, Waste See Other situ TVZZE A<I.)Nof Olt zcr x t 30t OBed it -XH a3ldaAT12ra -Ci z -.off aaAT9324 U09tzqop sole - 1 - I r [ a -Caqdwvs Siva O U Od t° l x ; U JIV Jo 4,4042fa IVNIJ '9iqIY0J4V90ffY7 7VINYNNO91ANy VNI70XVO I .,, �., �. a „_-� . .-- -: , � _� �� .-- r� o.a •-t p n r � "'� o x � k 9 ..,t i'a � 1 �4 � `: a.` e' "' iF 4 0 .W �. CARouNA,E,NrV7R0zvmE,,VTAL LABORATORIES,, LLC 1229 M HORNER E3LVM - SANF-opo, NC 27330 (9 19) 775- 1880 a FAx (919,) 776-5724 PAR Labcraturf es, Irlc, Contact: Margaret Rice rss PO Box 411483 Charlotte State: NC Zip: 2�8241 CHAIN OF CUSTOM Page —J— tit N GROUNbWATER OUALITY MONITORING,- COMPLIAf4CFE REPORT FORM MAU -4-�l 4 T �11 2 I T =1 t L Please Print OJearly or Tj-pe PERMIT R". 4- 11Y1 EXPIRAT ION DA i:-: =3,i1tty Name* NnDi:hage- as�r TIC1� Permit NlaWhy e �if dif(e i r -A NPDES ---"I �PKI �=F- �­ 0?�=RATlON BEIN,3 [.JOW6DR�11 County may" 44:-2c, I - - ,- - —A Lagoon —Rerned�aflDr: lnrfltrafi:�n Gafle�y " No. of Wells to be Sampled: ^ Ffo-mT*-rmfti — Sp, -ay Field Rotary Dstributnr —Land Azphcnaticin of SU Q - Well Idenfifioation Mjmtter (from Permit): & t�A�e$�NOI- For Groundwater Trsatnient Systerns _ Other. Well Depth., Well Diameter: -6— in. Che-k one: S=eenet14 Interval'­10— ft, 10 —.z �- ft. 1 Influent (98) �ep,,tt to Water Levei: _LL— ft. bsisw -neasuring Effluent (99) Measuring Point ,s --�— ft, anove land sur:ane. Gallons of water pjmPed!b0ed ba-fore sampling.---,2. f::ield analysis: pH , Specific Conductance !tLz Z UMhos T e mo Cr for Appeaance !,4 Values should reflect dissolved and -olloidal con-.entrallions. 9? Cale sample collec.1 d: Date sample anal},Zed: Laboratory Name'. Certification No, m --T= M V NO �3a (Samples for me' is were collected unfiltered—. -S and field acidified -------- COD M g'I Nitrite (NO2) as N rn g 11 Coflfon--m: MIF Fel--3,t 11 C) 0 m I Nitrate (NO3) as N mg/1 Coliform: Mk"Total P", DoI m :ohosphorus: Total I as P Mg/1 (Note: Lim MP14 me hod lof highly tuMi.' sarnpies) Orthophosphatee mg/I mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total mgl A[ - Aluminum pH (when analyzed) units Ba - Barium mgA TO C Mg/l Ca - Calcium mg/,f C,hlo,ride 1- 119 1 Cd - Cadmium Mg/I ksenic rng!l Chromium: Total Mg/1 Grease a, -Id O's mg!l Cu - Copper Mg/1 Mg/l Phenol Mg!1 Fe - Iron— C 0 q Sulfate mgtl Hg - f,,iercury Mg/I SpecIfic Conductance 0,1hos K - Potassium_ mg/l Tot-il Ammon1a rng�'l Ivig - 1,,iagnesium m g 11 TN K!`4 as M91 t,,In - f.1anganese mg 11 - YES NO) Ni - Nickef MgI Pb - Leari zn - Zinc rl1� g!] �rnmonia Nitrogen Other (specify Corn.nounc4s and, C:*M:e-.'a4 Tjn ps) 7-0 A" h 0 Alllrt) ORGANICS: (GC,GC,'MS,HPLC) (Specify test nd method #. Attach lab report-) Report Attached? Yes_(INO voc me!hod m, elhod rnelhod PAR LciborcLori es, Inc. PAR2217 Graham Park Drive LABORATORIES, WC PO Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 NC Cart # 20; SC Cart # 99W3001 May, 18. 1999 'Ferry Ward Spectrum Dv Yarns, Belmont P.O. Box 1606 Belmont, NC28012 Dear Terry, This letter is in follow up to our conversation Monday regarding the VOC samples for As you are aware, we subcontract the VOC analyses to another lab. Unfortunately, one of the 2 vials of samples was lost in transit by UPS, We have re -sampled the wells and sent the samples for analysis. We will forward results as soon as they are completed, I apologize for the inconvenience, C, Sincereks, Russell M. Everett Administrator 111"M 111111111 Well Identification Number from Permlo: VE 2, For Groundwiler Treatment Systems Well Depth, ft. well Diameter: 10- Check One: Screened Interval, It. to _2up—, — ft. IJ Influent (98) Depth to Water Level: _11— It. below measuring point, Effluent (99) Measuring Point Is ft. above land surface. Gallons of water p urn pert/ba fled before sampling: Field analysis: pli Specific Conductance umhos Temp. Odor --hkag—E Appearance IYEE�011REW -OPE c3EING MONITO Lagoon infiltration 641lik Spray Field V1 70— nolar�Distflb6ldr Land Application of Sirtte othort Nom Val"dA miottlal reflect dissolved and colloidal Date sarnole 6ollectea. 4�-\4qa Date samptd7briq tped: ik�� Laboratory—Natuo! f3artiffbatiott PABAMEM1,101, (Samples for metals were collected unfiltered —YES _NO and field acidified —YES NO) COD MO Nildle (NO,?) as N --- mg/I NI - Nickel Mg/l Coliform: IVIF Fecal _11001nl Nitrate (NO3) as N Ing/l fib -Inn 'YN"NN mg/I Cotiform: MF Total _/100ml Phosphorus: Total as P mu/I Zn - Zinc Mgt[ (Note- Use LIPH method for ter ghlyturbai samples) Orthophosphate Mg/1 Ammonia Nitrogen mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total M(j/I Al - Aluminum mg/I Other (Specify Compounds and Cor�Eentration Units) pH (when analyzed) (I'a I Units Ba - Hadrim— MO/I --- roc mq/1 a- GaICiLIM a Mg/I Chloride Mg/I Cd - Cadr-nium— mg/I Arsenic Mg/I Chromium: Total mg/l Grease and Oils rng!l CIS - Copper mg/I Phenol . ..... mg/I Fe - Iron mg/I ORGANICS: (GC,GC/Ms',HPLC) Sulfate mg/l Hg - Mercury M911 (Specify test and method #. Attach tab report.) Specific Conductance _uMhos K - Potassium—____ rnq/I Report Attached? Yes-X-(I) No — (0) 'rotal Ammonia Mg/I Mg - Magnesium mg/l VOC method ft TKN as N mg/I Mn - mg/I triethod It P f" a .It , , , z W, , , 1i Facility Narne:_�� �_� . armit arne (if differanh*_ PWSe PtItit Cwtv or 706� 17- FPERMIT It: EXPIRATION DATE�M UIC I —MR 13 Check One: t4thleat (94) lu t (99) Values should reflect dissolvedand X: colloidal concentrations. Date sample collected: AAA Date -sample analyzed: Lglr-4�- Laboratory Name: 0M), L_P02MrC> I-arfifirnfinn PARAMIETIER19 (Samples for metals were collected unflitered—YES —NO and field acidified —YES NO) GOD 2 MqA Nitrite (NO2) as N mg/1 N1 - Nickel Mg/l Calif orm: MF Fecal /100IT11 Nitrate (NO3) as N Mg/I Ph - Mg/I Zinc mg/I Coliform-, MF Total drawl Phosphorus: Total as P Mg/I Zn - (Notea Use MPN method for highly turbld samplos) orthophosphate Mg/I Ammonia Nitrogen mg/l Dissolved Solids: Total moll A[ - Alurninurn Mg/I Other (Specify Compounds and Qbncentrallon Units) pH (when analyzed) units Ra - Baritim— mg/I —1 iA B _,a a ac— TOC MO/I Ca - Calcium mg/I Chloride m(I/I lid - Gadinium net Arsenic mg/I Ghrorflit,lln: _FOtal _,Mg/I Grease and Oils mg!I Ctt - Copper mg/I Phenol rnq/I Fe - Iron rng/I OnGANICS: (GC,,GG/MS,riPLG) Sulfate mg/I Hg, - Mercury Mq/I (Specify test and method #. Attach lab report.) Specific Conductance uMhos K - Potassium Mg/I Report Attached? Yes_X__(I) No — (0) Total Arnmonia Ing/I Mg - Magnesium Mg/I Voc method A TKN as N mUlf Mn - ran Tarr mg/I method 11 re dared it Gw-59 nov. driga rV-) ful,1111tee for Atjthodzed Agent) Nz ml T p I , lease print or V PAR Loborcitories, Inc.. 2217 Graham Park Drive PO Brix 41 15 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 Nc Cart Carr 4 990woo REPORT OF ANALYSES Antra, BUDDY BU Ct4' SPECTRUM DYED YARNS (BELMO ); PROJECTNAME: NOV 98 PC BOX 1006 DATE: 11/25/98 BELMONT, NO 28812- MO ITORING WELLS SAMPLENUMBER- 9273 SAMPLE ID- Sail' ill #2 SAMPLE TYIA 'R1 - WW DATE SAMPLED- 11/10/98 TIME SA14PLEI3 _ 1050 DATE RECEIVED- 11/10/98 SAMPLER- CR:EC JOHNSON RECEIVE R"Y- RE TIME RECEIVED- 1630 DELIVERED Big`- GREG JOHNSON "TYPE SAMPLE- Grab Page 2 of 2 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM 11/10/98 1050 CS22 degrees C pH VALUE EPA 158.1 11`10/98 1958 GJ 6.2 units TOT.ORGANIC CARBON EPA 415.1 11/16/98 1400 PAK < 1.00 gag/ CHLORIDES EPA 325.3 11/25/98 0855 CT 285 ppm CHEM.OXY.DEIMAND EPA 413.4 11,/23/98 1515 CT 20 ppm TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS EPA 160,1 11, 13 / 8 1505 GJ 259 pp SULFATE EP.A 3'75.4 11/1 / 8 110S CST' 42 ppm TURBIDITY EPA 1801 11/11/98 180CT 2,52 NTU VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 11/12/98 PAF SEE ATTACHED SHEETS FOR VOC RESULTS. LABORATORY DIRECTOR NOV-19-98 THra A aCAROLINA ENV. LABS 19197765724 P. 1 CARoLiNA LABORAwRiEs, LL C •<R Laboratories, .0 Charlotte, NC . . FINALRT OF ANALYSES PROJECT NAME.- November 1998 REPORTDA'TSt 11/19/90 NUMBER -SAMPLE 9794 SAMPLE ID- 9273 SDI - DATE SAMPLED- 11.110 / DATE RECEIVED- 11/13 98 SAMPLER- Greg Johnson TIME EIV- 153 LI D BY UPS' Page 1 of 3 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS DATE Total organic Carbon 531 11 /1 /98 PAIK Volatile Organic Compounds 8 21A 11/1 /98 PAX Benzene 82 Bro en ene 211 Bromodichloromethane 6021A Bromotorm 4021A m ame't an 021 a-autylbonxene 5 21a, t-Butylbenzene 8021A Carbon tetrachloride 521A Chlorobenzene 8 2 Chlorodibrommethane OQ21A Chloroathane 80214 Chloroform 8021A Chloromethane 9 21. 2- hloroto en 2 A 4- lorotol e 50 1A 1,2-Digs - -c11 p o a 8 21 1,2-Dibromoethane 8 21 MATRIX -SAMPLE ;WW TIME SAMPLED- 15 RECEIVED BY- HCG RESULT UNITS LRL 1. g/L 1.. Q.5u/L r . g1L * 0.5 U / .5 g/I+ 0.5 a 1 .5 / .5 ug/L 0.5 leg/ .5 1L .5 ug/ 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L _ . / .., ug/L O<5 uq/L 5 Ug/;L O 5 g/L .5 g/ 0.5 ug/L c ll xl ` ar a 7 9191775-1880 Fax I d - 7 24, i /O'W 306 NC DV 37741 5C 99036 NOV-19-98 'T U CAROL-INA ENV.CAROL-I LAPS 1919776$724 P.20 CAROUNAENwRoNmNTAL LABORAToRms, LLC Page 2 of CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 9794 ANALYSIS ANALYSTSBY RESULT UNITS LRL Dibromomethane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0 1.2- ichlorobeo e le 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0. 1, 1- ichl roben ene 8021A < 0.S ug/L 0 1.4- ichl robe ene 6021 0. 0 ichlorodifluor meth' a 8021A c O.S ug/L 0 1.1- icbl roethane 802 O.S Ug/L 0. 1,2-Dichloroethane 8021A < O-S ug/L 0. 1,1- ichl rceth ne 8021A cia-1 , - Dich r ethe a 8021A <ww -:.. .. trade-1, 2- ichlo et ene 8021A < 0.s Ug/L 0.5 1, -0ichl ro r pale 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1, -Lichl ro parse 8021 0,S " ug/L 0 § , . 2 -14chloropropane, 802 0.0 a /L 0. 1,1-Dichloropropene 0021A c 0.s ug/L 0.5 cis-1, -D chlo p ope e 8021A 0. , ug/L 0 trans-1. -Di hloro ropene 00211# < 0.5 ug 0m Ethylbenzene 0021A 0.5 gag/I 0. Rexachlozobutadiene 8021A 0.5 ug/L 0. I opro yl en e 0.5 ug/L 0. p-loopropyltoluene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Methylene Chloride 8021 < 0. g/L 0. Naphthalene 00211 < 0.5 a /L 0.. n-Propylbenzene 8021A ug/"L 0.5 Styrene 0.5 ug/L 0. 1.1,1.2-Tetrachloroetb a 0021A_ . ug/L 0. 1,1 2,2-T trachlor°oet a 8021A < 0.5 a /t 0.: Tetrachloroeth xs 802 I - 5 ugr ' � 0.5 Toluene 0021A ug L 0. 1, 2,1-Trichlorobell e 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.s 1, 2-Tri;cL or 'ben eue 9021A O.S Ug/L 0. 1,1,1-Trichloroothane 8021A 0,. 1229 North hiOY-1 THU 1 CAROLINA ENV., LAPS 19197724 P. 1 CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, LLC Page 3 of 3 OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 9794 METHODCONTXNUATIO14 ANALYSIS D= BY RESULTITS 1,14-Trich1Q,roethane 6 21A < 0.5u /L 0.5 T '1 %1 roe h rse 0021A ,Y . d Trichlorofluoromethane 0021A < ' .. 9' L.... 07 1,2.3-TrichlorQpropane 8021A < 0�5ug/L 0.5 1. 3 j grime hyl n ne 90 1A u / . 0.5 1, 3 -T imeth lben n 8 21A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 vinyl Chloride 8021A < O'sug/L 0.5 . - 1 ne 8021A < 0.5 u /L 0.5 LRL = Lower Repor ingr Limit LABORATORY DI 1229 Nord Horntr Boultvaxd, Sanford, NoA Carohna 27330 9191775-1880 Pa%9191776-6724 PAR Labc>ratories, Inc. 2217 Graham Pork Drive ORATORIESINC PO Box A 11483 G harlotte, NO 28241-1488 Bw PVC Cart # 2D, SC Carr # 99 3003 REPOPT OF ANALYSES Attn: UDD BURCH SPEcrRUM DYED CARDS (SELF" T) PROJECTNAME: NOV98 PO BOX 1006 DATE: 11 /28 BE L MON`"T , NO 2 8 011,v MNITORING WELLS SAMPLENUMBER- 9272 S 1PL D- SDY MW `I SAMPLE MATRIX- WW DATE SAMPLED- 11/10/98 TIME SAMPLED- 1040 DATE RECEIVED- 11./10/98 SAMPLER- DREG JOHNSON RECEIVED B RR TIME RECEIVED- 1630 DELIVERED BY- G1REG1 JOHNSON TYPE SAMPLE- Crab Page 1 of 2 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE TIME BY RESULT UNITS FIELD TEMPERATURE THERM; 11/10/98 1040 GJ 19 degrees ,C B VALUE EPA 10.1 11/10/98 1040 B.T 6.2 units TOT.ORGANIC CARBON EPA 415.1 11/16/98 1400 PAR 3.47 tag/L, CHLORIDES EPA 325.3 11/25/98 OB55 CT 95 pPm CH EM . OXY e DENIAIM EPA 410.4 11 / 2 3 / 9 8 1515 IT 2, 2 Ia ttti TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS EPA 1609 1.1/13/98 1505 GJ 123 ppm SULFATE, EPA 375.4 11/1 /98 11105 CT" c 10 pram TURBIDITY EPA 180,1 1.1/1 /98 1600 CT 1.30 NT13 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS 11/12/98 PAK SEE ATTACHED SHEETS FOR VOC RESULTS. LABORATORY DIRECTOR CARO.LIAFAENVIRONMENTAL.LABO.RAToRI,USI LLC FINALy ANALYSES PAR Laboratories, Inc. PRNovember 1998 Attn: Margaret Rice REPORT DATE: 11/1 / 8 PO Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 SAMPLE NtjNBER 9793 PL 1 t- 9272 S y'K"_j SAMPIE MATRIX- WW DATE SAMPLED- 11 /88 TIME SAMPLED- 104 DAT9 R 1v L 11./'13/ 98 L - Oreq Johnson RECEIVED Y 11 cq I ® 1530 DELIVERED BY- UPS Page 1 of y81 ANALYSIS METHOD DATE BY RESULT 11' LRL Total Organic Carbon 5310C 11116198 PAX 3.47 m /L 1, Volatile Organic Compounds8021A 11/18/98 PAK Benzene 881A < 8,5 u/L 0.5 Bromobenzene 8021A < 0is u" /L' 0.5 Bromochloromethant 80 1A 8.5 u+ /L 8. Bron*dichloromethane 6021A 0.5 ug/L Qs aromotorm 11021A <0.5 uq/L 0.5 Bromomethane 88 1A 8.5 a /L ` 8.5 a- utylbenzane 88 1A 0.5 U /b 8.5 a- utylben ene 8021A < O.S u /L 8. - utylben ene 8831A < 0.5u /L 8.5 Carbon tetrachloride 00 1A; < 0.5 a /L 8.5 hl ruben ene 88 .5 ug/L 8.5 hl r br omethan , e 881A 8.5 u/L 8.5 Chloroethane 88 1A < 0.5 a /L 8. Chloroform 88 1A < 0.5 u /L 0.5 hl romethane 88 1 8.5 UqA 015 I-Chlorotoluene 8 31A 4 0.5 a /L 9 5 4-ChloroLoluene 0021A 0.5 a /L 0.5 1, -Dibr m -3«ehl ru r ane 4021A 0.5u /I® 0.5 1, - ibrom ethane- 0021A 4 O.S ug/L 0.5; 1229 North roar Boulevard, Sanforti,,North Carolina 27330 9 NC VVIGW 306 NC DV 37741 L.MouNAENVIRONMENTAL a_ LABORAToms,' LLC Page 2 of 3 CONTIMATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLZ NUMBER 9793 AMLYSIS ANALYSIS 0 DATE BY R B L` UNITS Dibromomethane 5021 t 0.5 gag/L 0.5 1,2-Dichlorobonzene 60271A 0.5 ug/L O. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0021A 0.5 U91b 0.5 ., 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0021 ug/L 0 K� Lichl odi lu ra ethane 02CC 1,1n-Liehl.ornethane 6021A c 03 u4/L 0.5 1,2-I)ichloxoethane 0021A t 03 ug/L 0.5` 1, -Diehl r eth ne 8021A c 0.5 ugC/L 0 �5 t -1,2- lichl roethene 8021 .5 ug/L 0.5 1, 2 -ilic°hlrprpane 8021A 0.5 dug/L 0.5 1,3-Dichloropropane 0021A 0.5 ug/L 0.' 2,2-Dichloropropane 6021A < 0.S /L 0. 1,1-Di hl r propene 8021A 0.5 /L 0o5 ere-1., 3-Diehlrar pease 8021A < 0.5 ,ug/L 0. r s-1. - ichlorep pen0 8021i 0.5 ug/L 0a5 thyl.'h+en ane 802114 0.5 Ug/L 0.5 hexa hl r butadlene- 8021A 0.5 ug/L 0.5 l,sopr pyl en ene 802 0.5 / 0 � 5 p-16opropyltoluene 0021A < 0.5 ug/L 0 5, Methylene Chloride 002 0.5 ug/L, 0.5 ,Naphthalene 0021A < 0.5 Ug/L 0.5 n-Propylbenzene 802 0...5 ug/ r 0.5 Styrene 8021.A < 0.5 a /L O r 5' 1,1,1,2-Te ra hlnroethane 002 O,S ug/L 0.5 1.1, 2, 2- etra ur+ a hane 8021 0, 5 u /L 0.5 Tetra hlor ethene 0021 O.5 ug/L 0.5 `oWene 8021A 0.5 ug/L. 0.5 1,2, - r.ae lOr hena ne 8021A < 0.S ug/L 0.5 1,2,4- riehl r ben ene 8021A 4 0.5 ug/l 0�5 1.1,1-Trichloroethane 8021A A 0.5 g/L O.S W 1229 North Horner B e e xr , Sanford, North Carolina 27330 919/776-1880 Fax919/776-6724 NC VVIGV 306DV 37741 SC 99035 CuouNAENvi-RONMENTAL LABORAToms, LLC Page 3 of CONTINUATION OF VATA FOR SAMPLE'9791 ANALYSIS ANALYSISHOD DATE BY RESULT U14ITSLR 1,1, - "ri h r ether ne 0021A K 0,S u /L 0.5 Trichloroethene 8021A < 0.5 /L 0.5 Tri hl r flu r e h a 80 1Fto < 0.5 Ong/L 8.5 1, .3-T i Ll r p a 88 1A < 0.5 tag/L 8. , , 4- ri neth l e e 8 .5 ug/L 0,5 1, ,5-Tri e ylben a 85 .5 a /L 0.s Vinyl Chloride 80 1.A .5 a /L 0.5 o-Xylene 88 1 0.5 tag/L 0.5 m,p-Xylemc 0021A < 0.5 U91L 015 L L a Lower Reportiog Limit LABORATORYDIRECTOR a w Ter i '9-a ray 12,29 rev VTIGW 3o6 NC DV 4 CHEMICAL&ENIIIIZ()PNMENTALTECHNOLOGY, INC. FINAL 'REPORT OFANALYSES Pr -asp` LABORATORIES, Ta w 2217 GRARAM PARK AVE, REPORT DATE: 27/17/9SA Attn: MARGARET RICE `'�. ° L= a�t i L� SAMPLE NUMBER- �4 � 60 `"^, .G PYj .+.,..", �s � i.:.w "' a� Ta i:`: 5...� .G R �1. ."t� V�'i i GRAB v NII SPECTRUM g y { W SAMPLE MATRIX- t5. � k�i�YV DATE SAMPLED- 7 ?'4 TIME SAMPLER- L"LSJR.,..., 083..G. DATE RECEIVED- 06/30rr:98 SAMPL R- CR C; JOHNSON RECEIVED BPEE TIME RECEIVED- 1000 0 DELIVERED BY- UPS ANALYSIS ANALYSIS METHOD DATE By RESULT UNITS PQL TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON EPA 415.2 07 aS/98 AEK <1 ,rig L 1.0 F S,r}! = Practical y`u Gant" 1 4> a° t i o n. Limit, Results followed by the letter J are estimated concentrations, v x 4 CERTIFICATIONS: ,T WATER LABORATORY DIRECTOR e r� 41 P.t1 Box 12299 • Research Trran le Park, NC 27709 Shipp ntjt 102-A Woodwinds 8ndat triaat Court Cary, NC 27511 T&ephona )91 9) 4 7- 0 Fax # l $ 4671 CAROUNA ENviRONMENTAL FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES Par Laboratories, Inc, PROJECT EI E Vocs P 0 Box 411483 RESORT DATE: 12/"29/97 Charlottes, NC 28241-1 83 l Attna Margaret Pace C�otT�t � t� SAMPLE NUMBE, 1717 SAMPLE Its- 97 474 -1 O ttl SAMPLE NIATRIX- GW DATE SAMPLED- 12/',1 / 7 TIME SAMPLED-0825 DATE RECEIVED- 12'/1 ,/ '7 SAMPLER- H RECEIVED BY- CAP TIME RECEIVED1230 DELIVERER BY-- UPS ; Page 1 of ANALYSIS DET AILALYSIS METHOD DATE BY RESULT ITS LIMIT Volatile Organic Compounds 8021A 12/23/" 7 P &{ Benzene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L O.S Bromoben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L , 5 Brom act' loromet ane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 E omodichlromet an 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Brrmof r m 802IA < 0,5 ug/L 0.5 Bromomethane 8021A < 0,5 ug/L O, S n-Buty ben ene 13021A < 0,5 ug/L 0.5 -Luty ben ,ene 8021A < O5 u /I, 5 e 5" t-llutyl.ben ene 8021A < 5.5 ug/L CM. a Carbon tetrachloride 8021A < O.5 ug/L 0.5 C"hloroben ere 8021A < CC � 5 ug/L O. 5 Chlort dibromomet. ane 8021 < O,5 ug/L 0,5 CF} l.oroethane 8021A < CI . S ug/L 01 5 Chloroform 8021A , < 0.5 ug/L O.5 Cli lorom than e 8021A c 0.5 ug/L 0.5 2 - hlorotol ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 4--Clilorotoluene 8021A < OI 5 ug/L 0.5 1,s 2-III bromo 2 chlorcp rpane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L S . S: 1,2-L?ibromoetharie 8021A < 0.5 ug/L O. Dibromomethane 80211I < 0.5 ug/L 0.s t229 North I lorner Boulevard, Sanford, , orth Carolina 27330 91.9/ a° - ,880 Fax 9 1.9 1 6 -572 Page 2 of 3 CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 5 76 ANALYSIS DET ANALYSIS METHOD ` DATE BY RESULT UNITS LIMIT 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 8021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1„ 3-Dichlcarobexr ene 8021A < 0. 5 ug/L 0, 5 1,4-Dichlcroben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Dichloro i luor methane 0021 < 0.5 /L 0.5 1., 1-Dichloroethane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1,2-Dichloroethaiie 0021 < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 1 , 1-Dichloro thene 8021A ,, O,5 ug/L 0.5 ci 41,2'-Dichlcroethen 5021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5- trans -1, 2-Dichloroethene 8021 < O,5 ug/L O.5 1. 2-Dichloro rrta cane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1, 3m-Dichloropropaaae 0021 < 0.5 ug/L; 0.5 2 2-Di hlcarcprcpa a.e 6021 < 0,5 ug/L 0. 1,1-Di hl ropro ene 5021 . 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ci -1, 3-Dichl roproperre 5021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 trans-1, -D hloroaropene 8021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Rth,=lben eue 8021A, < 0.5 9/1 O. a He achlor butad e ze 0021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Isopropylbenzene 8021A < 0.5 ug/I, 0.5 p-Isopr py toluene 8021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Methylene Chloride 0021 < 0.5, ug/L 0.5 Naphthalene 0021 < 0.5 ug/L 0a5 n-Propylben ene 0021 < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 Styrene 0021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 , 1, 1 2-Tet achl roethane 8021 < 0.5 ug/L 0 r5 1, 1, , 2- etrachl oethane 5021r 0,5 ug/L 0 n 5 Tetrachloroethene 5021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Toluene 0021 < 0,5- ug/L " 0.5 1, 2, 3-- 'rxchloroben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L, 0.5 1 2,-Trac.hlorob,en ene 0021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1,, 1, 1-'T'x ichlorcethane 0021A < 0,5 ug/L, 0. 5 1,, 1,-Tra_chloroet bane 0021 < O . S ug/L 0 , 5 1229 Nordi I le,rn r° 13OLde art , Sanfo rr € Nord-, Carolina 27330 0 CAROUNA Page 3 cad' CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR P DER 5757 ANALYSIS ANALYSIS D Ta METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LIMIT Tr:ichloroethene 8 2I Tr ich3.c rofluorometh e 8021A 0. 5 u /L 0,5 1, , 3--` richlciz pa n 021 0.5 a /L 0, 5 1,2,4-Trimethylberizene 0021A O,5 ug/L O5 1,5„5-�Tri�aethylben n 50 1 uq/L, fl y Vinyl Chloride 8021A O-S 0.5 ;�a/L 0.5 o-Xylene 0021 0.5 u/L 0.5 m,p-Xylene 502I c 0.5 ug L 0.5 0.5 u /L 0,5 CAROUNAENwRONMENTAL FINAL REPORT OF ANALYSES Luau Laboratories, Inc, PROJECT NAME: VOCs, P C- Box 411453 REPORT DATE. 12/29/97 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 Attn: Margaret Rice SAMPLE NUMBER- 766 SAMPLE ID- 97 7 _ 2a 'SAMPLE MATRIX- Chi LATE SAMPLED- 12,/1 / 7 j . TIME PLED- 0844 DATE RECEIVED- 12/1 /97 SAMPLER- CH Alto, RECEIVED BY- CR TIME RECEIVED- 1230 DELIVERED BY- UPS Page I of ANALYSIS lET ,, ANALYSIS METHOD LATE BY RESULT UNITE LIMIT Volatile organic Compounds 8021 1 /23/ '7 PALI ; Benzene 8021A < O b 5 ug/ L 0, " gr moben ene 8021A < 0,5 ug/L O.5 Bromochloromethan 8021 < 0.5 ug/L Bromodichl.oromethan 8021A < 2.5 ug/L 0.5 Bromoform 8021A < 0.5 ug/L O Llromomethan€ 8021A <; 0.5 ug,/L 0,5 n-Eutylben en 021A < 0.5 g/L 0.5 a -Rut lben ene 8021. O .5 Ug/L O,5 t- utylben ene 8021A < Q,5 big/L 0.5 Carbon tetrachloride 8021A < 0.5 ug✓L 0.5 Chloroben ene 8021A < OL 5 ug/L 0,5 Chlorodibromomethane 8021A < O,5 L1C1 / L 0,5 Chl:oroethano 8021,A < 4.5 ug/L 0.5 Chloroform 802 , 54 ug 0 a 5 Chloromethane 8021A <, 0. 5 uc /L O.5 2 -Chlorotol.uene 8021A 0. 5 ug6 O„ S 4-Chlorotol.uene 8021A e2.5 ug/L 0.5 1, 2-Dibromo--3-chlo -opropane 8021A < O e S a /L 0.5 1,2-LibromoetLane 8021A < 0.5 tag/L 0.5 Dibromomethane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 05 1229 Nordi Horner Boulevard, Sanford, Nordi Carolina 2 330 919Y -1 0 Fax 919/776-5724 CAROUNA ENviRONMENTAL Page 2 of CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER 5765 ANALYSIS DDT. ANALYSIS METHOD HOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LIMIT 1,2-Dichloroben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 1 , 3 - Dichloroben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L, 0.5 1, 1-Dic zlarcbenze e 8021A < 0. 5 ug/l, 0.5 Di'chlaaradi luoromethane 8021A < 0.5 ,ug/L 0.5 i<1-Dichloroethane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 a 1,-Didhloroethane 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 015 1, 1-Di hl roetherie 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 cis 1,2-Dichloroethene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 trans-1 , 2-Di hloroethene 8021A < 0,5 ug L 0.5 1,2--Dichloropropar 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 1, 3-Dichlaroproparle _ 8021. < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 2, 2 ... Di c rloropropane 8021A < 0,5 ug/L 0.5 1,1-Dichlero roper B021 < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 cis-1,3_-Dichl ropropene 8021k < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 trans-1 , 3 -Diehl roproperie 8021A < O�5 ug/L O,5 Fthlaeae 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0. Hexachlorobu adi ene 8021A 21A < 0.5 ug,/ L 0.5 lscprcpl.ben ene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L+ 0.5 p-isoprap ltoluen 8021A < 0.5 ug/L, 0.5 Methylene Chloride 8021A < 0.5' ucd/L 0.5 Naphthalene 8021A < 0.5'ug/L 0.5 n- ropyl.ben ene 8021A.; < 0.5 ug/L 0.5 Styrene 8021A < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 1, 1, 1, 2 Tetr hloroeth ne 8021A < 0.5 ug/L O .5 1, 1, , , 2;-'T"etrachloroeth ne 8021A < 0., 5 ug/L 0.5 °T' t °achloroe here 8 21 a 1 .8 gag/L 0.5 Toluene'' 8021A < `0;"S ug/L` 0.5 1 2,3-F ichl srcbe e 8021A Oi 78':ug/L O.5 1 2 4-Trichl oroben en 8021 < 'O*: & -Arg/L 0.5 1,1,1 °richloroethane 8021 < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 1 1.2-Tr.ichloroethane 8021A < 0.5 uq/L 0.5 1 29Not-th lim-ncr Boulevard, Sanford, tNordi Carolina 27330 919/775-1880 Fax 919 a76- 2 CAROUNA ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORiEs, LLC Page 3 o1 CONTINUATION OF DATA FOR SAMPLE NUMBER S'768 ANALYSIS DET ANALYSIS METHOD DATE BY RESULT UNITS LIMIT Tr i chloro theuue 8 21A < 0.5 ug / L 0 1 5 Tz: chloro luoromethane" 88 1A < 0.5 _ u /L 0.5 1, , 5-'T ichloro rc an 8021A < 0.5 'ug/L O 1, 2,4-T methyl en ene 88 1A < 0,5 a,u+g/L 0.5 1, 3, 5-"S"rioi thylbn 80 1 < 0.5 'tu /L 0,5 Vinyl Chloride 80 1A < 0.5 ug/L 0,5 4 a- ylene 80 1A < 8.5 u/L O.5 m,p-Xylene 88 1A < 0,5 ug/L O.5 LABORATORY DI F T R 1229 Nortb Horner t3ottlevarJ, Sanford, North Carolina 27330 91917 5-1 0 Fax 91 9/`/ 16-5724 CAROLIATA I-FATV-1RONMENTAI, LABORM)KUE_`�, LLC CHAIN OF CUSTODY 1229 N. HORNER LVD, 0 SANFORD, NC 27330 Page of (919) 775-1880 - FAX (919) 776-5724 7— 1 ANALYSES REQuIRED CLIENT IL L-) —contact: ILL TO, Address:__./_lA, ry-A" L Phone # �411k7s Fax # (a_ , ) �z:;,)-,3 �-S— Cfty: State: Zip: Purchase Order PROJECT NO: PROJECT NAME. Turnaround Time-, ZL Normat (2 weeks) C] Rush (i week)* COLLECTED BY.- (Signature) PRINTED NAME [I Rush (48 hours)' Rush (24 hours)* Is the sampte cNorinated? Yes NPRESERVATIVES o PRESERVED IN FIELD W PRESERVED IN LAS El j monitor�ng purposes7 Yes No z CC 0I the resets be used for re 0 a) 0 RECEIVED ON ICE Z SAMPLE t DATE � TIME COMP GRAB` SAMPLE €,D, Z L) z SAMPLE *Clc i > oo z MATRIX CONT�RNERS t REMARKS Q-7 mm RELINQUISHED BY--- DATE /TIME RECEIVED BY DATE I TIME C_ ri BUSH WORK MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO SAMPLE SUBMISSION. ADDJTIONAl ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS iES MAY APPLY, , a &\ .. 4 �� � � �i.� y "� �: S � FD *� v � �� 3 �; �; vt¢� a k„t ? ',.. � v c a �,�v� $ k ?� F �:.. � �e.:�a � �t�.,.. `u 3 i v u � . } k l ! l 2 1,1 ? ARE �l l F fE} i I., {`t "rw a IIH�. 'l �:'�yf jgg ! 3vi V.�'�., ",SEE c`d .v .. ,v � i$ tic '� t� � t' o A i t "' 1 4 c. S L �.l "i, All, ,. "Low) � �§�iV a =o-, k iv ..., s.,:', f4�� � # '�., i>>54,+ �l 1���. "�`���E�R. E PAP Laboratories, 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE s t � + d g s December 1, 1996 Reference en N 4584, 96 4585 Made Spectrum Dyed Yarns Attention., Analysis Of: Marked: PO Box 1006 Belmont, Nip 28012 Buddy Burch Groundwater Monitoring Wells Sample 1. MW #1, 11/21/96 Grad Sample 1 , 11/ 1 i Grid Received On: 1 1 21 /96 Analysis: 6230D Compounds 96 4584 96 4585 1_ (p Benzene 1 <1 Bromobenzene <1 <1 romochl r o m t harmd <1 <1 Bromodichloromethan8 <1 <1 Bromoform <1 <1 Bromomethane <1 <1 sec-Butylbenzene1 <1,; tert-Butylbenzene <1 <1 Carbon Tetrachloride <1 <1 Chlorobenzene <1 <1 Chloroethane <1 <1 Chloroform <1 <1 1m 1 r o m t a n 1 <1 2 mI o rot o I uene < 1 <1 4 Ch l rot ail uene <1 < 1 r1drmoch1oro than 1 ,-Dimlmrddrr 1 <1 1, :3- r 1 h 1 rt rt rr 1 <1 1,4-Dichlorobenzene <1 <1 ichl rm ditl rtharm <1 <1 1,1-Dichloroethane <1 <1 1 , -pich] mrthan 1 <1 1,1-Dichloroethene <1 <1 continued..... page 2 Reference no- 96 4584, 96 4585 96 4584 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene <1 1,2-Dichloropry pane <1 1,3-Dichloropropane <1 2,2-Dichloropropane <1 1,1-Dichloropropene <1 cis-1,3-Dichloroproper e <1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <1 Ethylbenzene <1 Hexachlorobut adiene <1 Isopropylbenzene <1 4-1sopropyltoluene <1 Methylene Chloride <1 Naphthalene <1 Propylbenzene 411 Styrene <1 1 1 1 2-Tetrachloroethane <1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <1 Tetrachloroethene 1.2 Toluene <1 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <1 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <1 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <1 Trichloroethene el Trichlorofluoromethane <1 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <1 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene <1 1,3,5-Trimethy1benzene <1 Vinyl Chloride <1 Total Xylenes <1 Respectfully Submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. S. Rice Laboratory Director < < < < < <1 < < <1 < < < < < < <1 < < < < < < < < < < Laboratories,PAR Inc. 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRNE =;;I P.G. BOX 41148 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 7041588-8333 December 10,_ 1996 Reference No: 96 4584 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns (Belmont) P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Buddy Burch Analyses Of: Monitoring Well Marked: MW 1 11/21/96 Graff Received n 11/21/96 Analyses: pH Val.(SU)11121 0813 CH i T l Turb(NTd) 18.00 11/22 1538 CH () r 52 11/25 0900 Chlorides 11a 11 1421 CH Sulfates 11/ 1 1415 T S 129 11/ r 1600 G TOE 2.59 11/27 1530 F Respectfully submitt d PAR Laboratories, Inc. j0 dS.R i Reference No: Made For: r4l,rGRAHAM PARK DRIVE IR Laboratories, Inc. 5 4583 Spectrum Dyed `urns PO Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Terry Ward' Analyses of: _ Monitoring Well Sample for Volatile Compounds S S J Marked: MW #1 Upstream 1 55 Graff Received On: 1155 Analyzed n 15 @2100 Benzene Bromob nz n Brom chloromethan Brd cdich1ormathan Bromoform Br amour than n utylban n c-Brrt,ylb nz n t rt Butylb nz n Barron t ctrachlr r i hlor b nz n hrnthann Chloroform Chloromethane - hlorot lu n Cii bromochloromethand 1 , -h ibrom --S- hlor pr pan 1 ,Dibrrxratha,nr ibromom thane 1 , -h i chlorob n nd 1 , - Dichlor b nz n , 1 , -Di c'hl r b nz n Dichlorodiflr,s r r th n 1,1-Dichi1 r h n 1, 2- D i c`h l r;cr a t h a n 1,1-Dichloroethene continued (Ppb .5 <. .5 . e. .5 . . <.5 .5 .5 <.5 . <.5 <.5 .5 .5 . . .5 Organic Reference No.: 95 4583 Page 2 (ppb) cis-1,2-Dichloroethen'5 trans -1,2-Di chloroethene <.5 1,2-Dichloropropane <.5 1,3-Di chloroprop ane <.5 2,2-Dichloro,prop ane <.5 1,1-Dichloropropene <.5 Ethylben zene <.5 Hexachlorob utadiene <.5 Isopropylhen zene <.5 p-Isopropyltoluene <.5 Methylene chloride <.5 Napthalene <.5 n-Propylbenzetie <.5 Styrene <.5 1,1,1,2-Tetrash lorot have <-5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethan e <.5 Tetrash loroethene <.5 Toluene <.5 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene <.5 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene <.5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane <.5 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <.5 Trichloroethene <.5 Trichloroflu oromethane <.5 1,2,3-Trichloropropane <-5 1,2,4-Trimethyl[5emane <.5 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene <.5 Vinyl chloride <.5 o-Xylene <.5 M-Xylene <.5 P-Xylene Respectfully Submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. id?S. Rice Laboratory Director PARPAR Laboratories,, Inc. LABORATORIE ,INC 17 GRAHAM PARK DWE P.O. BOX 411488 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 7041588.8888 December 14 1995 Reference No: 95 458 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns (Belmont) P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Terry Ward Analyses Of: Monitoring Well Marked: MW #1 Upstream 1 1, 30/ 5 Grab Received On: 1 1 /30/95 Analyses._ (NTU 1"urb(NTU) .54 11/30 1610 (pp) COD 75 16 0751 Chlorides 3.88 111 117 Sulfates 1 101 1145 TDS 123 12101 141 TOO <1.00 12111 1130 Respectfully submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. J S. Ric Laboratory Director CHAIN OF CUSTODY PAR Laboratories, Inc. Phone (704) 588-8333 Shipping FAX (704) 588-8335 Mailing 2217 Graham Park Drive P.0, Box 411483 Charlotte, NC 28273 Charlotte, NO 28241-1483 It is essential that all information be recorded on this Chain of Custody document for acceptance by PAR Laboratories, Inc, and the Nouth Carolina Department of Environmental Health and Natural Resources. Company Name,(Bilfing) Comments, Address City, State & dip Code Feint of Contact & Telephone Number Sampled By: ­1 i�� 11 IS THIS, FOR STATE or EPA REPORTING? YES �f NO_ *SampleType: DW— WW—GWMW ?o HW Soil Other 1/1' Samples:MaIntained 9 <4"C Yes -"No — _ Rec'vd @ <4*C YesZ;�No Preserved: Yes',�' No Sample Location & Set Up Collection Analyses Station Number C G Date/Time Date/Tirne Requested (n to W/ L Re,flnquisheP,b�: - ) Date/Time 4- elinquish6dy: Date/Time Received by: Date/Time L-Q-0-0 Received by: DafetTime ;0 U=Urab%)WDrinking water *WW=Wastewater *GWl)AW= Groundwater monitoring well "HW�,Hazardous waste WP 12i'M94 Laboratories, inc. 1..�BORATORIE INC, 221 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE PAR PAR i P.O� P 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC, 8241.1483; 7041588-8333 December 14, 199 Reference No: 95 4584 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns PO Box 1006 Belmont, 01 Attention: , `erMry Ward Analyses of: Monitoring Well mple for Volatile Compounds ( ) Marked: W #2 Downstream 11/30/95 Grab Received On: 1 1 g Analyze On: 12/04/95 @2100 Analyses: Benzene Rromobenzene Rromochl rom th ne Bromodichlormethane RrcamoforT Rromomet hang n-Butyl benzene sec-Rutylbenzen tert Butylbenzene Carbon tectrachloride hlorobe zen hlroethne Chloroform horometne -hl r toluene 4- hlor toluene ibromochlor metgene 1,2 Dibromo- chloro ro ne 1 , i brmet`1ne Dibromor ethane' 1 , ---- i ch orobenzhne 1 , - Di nh l or beriz ne 1 , 4- Di chloroenz ne ic�hlo rod if luoromethane 1 , 1-is loroeth ne 1, -Dic for ethane 1 , 1- i chl roet here continued.... organic Reference o. 8 Page, pph cis 1, - i r i n. t r rr -1 , l rahl r t en 1 , -Di hl rr pr ap n . 1 ,, -Di hl ropropdrr .5 2, Di hl r pr p rr <. 1,1- i hlc r prop rr . < Hexachlorobutadiene p 5 Isopropylbenzene p-Isopropyltoluene <.5 Methylene chloride .5 N pt h 1 n . rr prop l b n n . t 'rrr < . 5 1,1,1,-T trashlor th r°r .5 1,1, ,2-T tr hl'groath n .5 Tetrachloroethene 1. Toluene <. 5 1 , :, -Tri hlor benze r .5 1 , , -Tri hl r bonze r . 1,1,1 Tr1 h r th n .5 1,1, Tri hloro th r .5 Trl hloro th rr .5 Trf hl r rflu r th rr 1 , , --Tri hlor r p rr . 1, , -r i m h l d r ri . 5 Vinyl chloride <,5 o-Xylene . m-Xylene <.5 P-Xylene . tespectfully Submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. qa� JO S. Rice Laboratory Director PARPAR Laboratories, Inca LAB ORATORIES, IVC 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE R.O. BOX 41148 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 704/588-8333 December 14, 1995 Reference No 4584 Made For. Spectrum Dyed "urns (Belmont) R , . Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Terry Ward Analyses f Monitoring 1 Marked: 1 #2 Downstream 11/30/95 Grad Received On: 11/30/95 Analyses: Td T rb NTU 11/30 1610 1 60 12/06 0751 Chlorides 44.19 1 / 1 1130 Sulfates <5 1/01 1145 TDS 226 1 / 1 1415 TOC <1.001/11 1130 Respectfully sub itt da PAR Laboratories, Inch qa-L JfS. Rica Laboratory Director CHAIN PAR Laboratories, Inc. Phone (7 4)588-8333 FAX (7 4)588-8335 Shipping Mailing 17 Graham Park Drive P.O. Box 411483 Charlotte, hits 28273 Charlotte, NC 28241-1483 It is essential that all information be recorded on this Chain of Custody document for acceptance by Pad Laboratories, Inc. and the-Nouth Carolina Department of Environmental Health and Natural Resources. Company 1` (Billing) omrnents Ljfl:�� Address City, State & Zip cods ._ Point of Contact & oiophone Number MM pie --- IS THISFOR STATE°I YES NO *Sample Type: .— — MW " HW Soil Other at ple aintained @ <40C Yes R c'vd @ <4'C Yes Ao Preserved: Yes N Sample Location & Set Up C0ection Analyses Station Number C G DatefTime Date/Time Date/Time Requested 1A� w Relinquished by: Datel"ime Received by; ate i e d A :.r.`= linqui hec y: Dateffirne Received by: Datefrime ompcsite G=Grab "D =Drinking water 'WW= astowater "tD v`tutW= round atar monitoring well 'H =Hazardous waste HA,t k.WP 12., 071'24 ! .4. DF!' 1', O tJ1 C Li w rxYeLm� �{, y$,,k e4'im �BSd1 [e October 3, 1995 DYED YAPNS. INC. Mr. Steve lorad Hydrogeologist Groundwater Section 919 N. Main Street Mooresville, NC 281J5 Facility: Snectrum Dved Yams. Inc: Piedmont Plant Belmont N Dear Mr. orad: This letter is written in reference to the Notice of Violation issued to Spectrum Dyed `urns" Belmont, NC facility; On March 1, 1993, Spectrum purchased Dixie fe Yarns, Enc.'s Piedmont Processing Plant. After e purchase, the plant was renamed Spectrum Dyed Warns' Piedmont Plant. Before the purchase was complete, a thorough site assessment occurred at the facility and groundwater; contamination was discovered'. The buy/sell. agreement notes these findings and states that Dixie Yarns has sole responsibility for clean-up of the site. A trust fund was also set-up in orderfor monies to he available when needed. The contaminants which were listed in the NOVare not contained in any dyes or chemicals that Spectrum Dyed -Yarn uses or have used since the facility was purchased. Additional information, including purchasing records can be provided if needed. From the information provided., 1 would hope the NOVto Spectrum could be rescinded. Please review this information and contact me' if you have any questions or need any additional information. Sincerely; Rick 1ilpatricl3 Safety & Environmental affairs Manager 2 TH FLOOR CUSTOMER SERVICE 136 PA PERSON RD, 422 15eh ST, SW 161 MEOMONT ST. 1450 BROADWAY Phom 800-828 2078 (SPUN) P0. BOX 609 P.0, BOX 1308 P.11e BOX 1006 NEW YORK, NY 10018 Fax: 704-139 4754 " KINGS MOUNTAM, NC 28086 HICKORY, NC 28603 ORMONT, NO 28012 Phone: 212 391-BIOI 1-000-831.6343 (FILAMENT) Phom 704-739-740t Plaof 704-322-1663 1e:704-826.1614 1.800-382.4760 Fax:714-322-1668 8 221-9456 Fax:704-322-1668 Fax:704-825-4477 Fax: 212.921-913 Fax: 704-739 7257 gate of North CarolinaK AWA S Department of Environment, PF'Pr- Health and Natural Resources � Division of Environmental Management � Jcrr s B. Hunt, Jr., Gover= Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., ., Director DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL N' October 11, 199 _CERTIFIED I,: RET E E PT REQUESTED Spectrum Dyed Yarns Post OfficeBox9 Kings Mountain, North Carolina 28086 Attention: Mr. Rick Kilpatrick RE: Notice of Regulatory Requirements 15A NCAC 2L Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Groundwatersi Piedmont Plant AtoC 1021181-0005 Gaston County, N.C. Dear Mr. Kilpatrick: ick Chapter 143, North 'Carolina General Statutes, authorizes and directs the Environmental Management Commission of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources to protect and; preserve the grater and air resources of the State. The Division of Environmental Management has the delegated authority t enforce adopted: pollution control rules. This Notice, dated tuber 11, 1995 supersedes a Notice of Violation datod September 22, 1995, Eased upon a review of your groundwater compliance monitoring data submitted on 1 /1 /95, 4/ 0/95 and: / 3/95 as a requirement of the ,subject permit, the Division has reason to believe that the permitted activities have resulted in the groundwater standards being exceeded. The standards can be found at 1 5A NCAC R.O. Box 29535. Rd i h, North Ccrofina 7 1` i ph ne 1 - 33-701 FAX919-733-2496 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer recycled/ 10% pcst-consumor paper pppppp,- spectr--Ir"7. Dyed Yarns Piedmont Plant October 11, 1995 Page Two Specific constituents which are exceeding the groundwater standards are as follows; Con stitUent & Well No., Date Samvled Concentration* 2L Standard* Well #1 Tetrachloroethane 12/6/94 2.34 MDL Well #2 Tetrachloroethane 3/20/95 3.46 MDL 11213- Tetrachlorobenzene, 3/20/95 0.93 MDL Tetrachloroethene 7/31/95 2.7 0.7 1,2,3- Tetrachlorobenzene 7/31/95 1.3 MDR *Concentrations reported in parts per million MDL Method detection limit Commission Rule 15A NCAC 2L .0106(d) states: Any person conducting or controlling an activity which results in an increase in the concentration of a substance in excess of the groundwater standards as a result of activities conducted under the authority of a permit issued by the state, shall, where such concentrations are detected at or beyond a review boundary demonstrate, through predictive calculations or modeling, that natural site conditions, facility design and operational controls will prevent a violation of standards at the compliance boundary; or submit a plan for alteration of existing site conditions, facility design or operational controls that will prevent a - violation at the compliance boundary, and implement that plan upon its approval by the Director. The modeling information or a plan for alteration must be submitted within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter. in addition, you are required to submit a topographic map drawn to scale depicting the location of the waste boundaries, all property boundaries, and monitor wells. The above should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of this letter. W ppppp� Spectzum Dyed ar Piedmont Plant October 11 1995 Page "three voluntarily achieve compliance may result in the recommendation of enforcement action, including the issuance of a Special, Order against you under the authority of General Statute 143-215.2 and/or revocation of your permit; "Your response and/or questions should be directed to Steven Bocrad Sincerely H. Keith Overcash, Regional Supervisor_ cc,: Bob Cheek, Permits and Compliance Unit Rex Gleason, Mooresville Water Quality Section BB "4MO 'NT, 11VALT11 _NME &NATURAL RFSOUR('" OCT 2 0 1995 DWISION of ONk" MOOR'sVit"[E t %E,Cffw October 17, 1.995 DYED YAPNS, M, Mr. Steve Boral Hydrogeologist Groundwater Section 919 N. Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 Facility: 5pgqnWLPygderns, Inc. Piedmont PlantBelmont., NC AtoC #21181-0005 Dear Mr. Bograd: This letter is written in reference to the Notice of 'Regulatory Requirements issued to Spectrum Dyed Yams' Belmont, NC facility, dated October 11, 1995: On March 1, 1993, Spectrum purchased Dixie Yarns, Inc.'s Piedmont Processing Plant. After the purchase, the plant was renamed Spectrum Dyed Yams' Piedmont Plant. Before the purchase was complete, a thorough site assessment occurred at the facility and groundwater contamination was discovered. The buylsell agreement notes these findinggs and states that Dixie. Yarns has sole responsibility for clean-up of the site. A trust fund was also set-up in order for monies to be available when needed. Karen Walker with the Division of Enviromnental Management is currently overseeing the project for the state, the project has been issued Groundwater Incident No. NC 9957; The contaminants which were listed in your notice are not contained in any dyes or chemicals that Spectrum Dyed Yarns uses or have used since the facility was purchased. Additional information, including purchasing records can be provided if needed. From the infortnation provided, 1, would hope this notice to Spectrum could be rescinded and forwarded to the responsible party being Dixie Yams, Inc., Chattanooga, TN. Please review this information and contact ine if you have any questions or need any additional information. Sincerely, , Pick Kilpatri Safety & Environniental Affairs Manager 28TH FLOOR CUSTOMER SERVICE 136 PATTERSCU RD, 422 15 th T. SW 161 NEDMONT ST, 1460 BROADWAY Phone: 800-828-2078 ISPUNI P.OBOX 609 P.C.Y. Box 1308 P.O. Box 1006 NEW YORK, NY 10018 Fax: 704-739-4754 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NC 28086 HICKORY, NC 2B603 SELMONt NC 28012 Phonc 212-3911181 1-800-831,5343 flUkMENTPhom 704-739-7401 Phonw 704-322-1663 Rvww 704-82$,1514 1-800-382-4760 Fax: 704-322,16613 $00-221-9456 Fax: 704-322-1668 Pax: 704-825-4471 Fm 212-921-9139 Fax! 704-739-7257 . Steve h�&vgeotogist Groundwater Settnn 919 N. Main Mooresville, NC 1.15 Facility;T ] ltntnt. Dear Mr. n This letter is written in referenceto the Noticeof Violation tin issued to Spectrum Dyed Belmont, NC facility. On Match 1, 1993, Spectrum purchased Dixie Yarns, �'s Piedniont Processing Plant. After the purchm, the plant was renamed Spectrum Dyed Yam' Piedmont Plant. lbre the purchase was complete, it thorough site assessment occurred at the facility and groundwater contamination was discovered. The b y s li agreement notes these findings and states t Dixie Yams Ims soleon ibility;for clean-ur of the site. A trust fund was also set-up in order for mordes to be available when e contaminants which were listed in the NOVare not contained in any dyes or chemicals that Spectrum Yarns uses or have used since facility Nvas purchased. Additional information, including purchasing records can be providedof From the information provided, I rind hope the NOV to Spectrumd be rescinded. Please vier this information atW contact me if you have any tions or need any additional information. - rely, a lick-0l Safety & Environmentala."Manager 2IT4 PtOOA CUBTOMER 9~CO 134 PEA N 40. 492 1 Pth 8T. 8W 1460 6ROMWAY Phow SM8,26-2076 ISKNI P.11 BOX 000 PA ROX008 #UOYt WW Y Km NY 10014 Pat 104-74*4104 KtRW60 140WAYm NC 29803 RaACWW28012 MWAI 12- i• i t i - f 3,*3 *LAMM Phomi 7 • -7401 Rmv ,32 -1 R , 16t i^ '#08 4764t Pax: 704.3124$06 -2..21 465 'Fax. 704.3 2.1 8 Fax. 7 20 77. Pm" 43-661-si FOB 764438.1118 4°" wndioa& GT:Lt State of North Carolina Department of Environment, , and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James G.Martin, Governor Albert F Hilton, Regional Manager William W. Jr,, Secretary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT December 5, 1991 William Burch Dixie "urns, Inc, Poet Office Box 100 Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE: TOX Sampling Piedmont Processing Gaston County, NC Dear Mr. Burch: On December 3, 1991, the; Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional office received the compliance monitoring reports for the subject site. Please not the following analysis changes Volatile organic compound analysis requires test meth A "Standard methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" or Method 502.2 "Methods for the Determination of Organic Compounds in Drinking Water". TOX is no longer acceptable. If you have any questions regarding this matter, I may be reached at 0. Sincerely, �,p Tony McManus Hydroge logical Technician TLM/ds 91North plain s t, Moormille, NC 28115* Ieltphone 3-169 s 3 An Equal Oppominity Affirmative Action Employer F. 7TCh.ck ondition of Ct E Health and n Natural Resources Jomes B, Haunt, Jr_ Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary Linda D�ane Long, Regionol Manager DIVISION R ENVIRONMENTAL September 22, 1995 ER JfLE MAC RETURNR R R Piedmont Processing Company poet office Box 1006 Belmont,, north Carolina 28102 Attention. Mr. Buddy Burch E: Notice of Violation 15A NCAC 2L Classifications and Water Quality Standards Applicable bl to the Groundwaters :P-*,edmont Processing company Gaston County, N.C. Dear Mr. Burch: Chapter 143, North Carolinas General Statutes,t authorizes and directs the Environmental Management Commission Of the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources to protect an preserve thewaiter and air resources o the State. Division i si+ n of Environmental na ement has the delegated authority to enforce adopted pollution control rules. Based aeon e review of your groundwater compliance monitoring data submitted on 1 1 / 5, 4/201 5 and 8/23/95 as a requirement of the subject permit, the Division has reason to relieve that the permitted activities have resulted in the groundwater , standards being exceeded. The standards can be found at 15A NCAC 2L. 919 North stain Street, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone 704-663,1699 FAX a - 3-6040 An Equal Opportunity AffirmotNe Action Employer 50%, recycled/ 1 % post -consumer popeer p _ , Page specific constittients Which are exceedexceedinq the groun« stand4tds are as follows: DAIS d wall Well #2 w .e« - Tetrachlorobenzene Tetrachloroothene 3/20/95 3.4 3/20/95 0.93 MDL "7/3 : 9 7/31/95 1. *concentrations , parts piat million Method detection commission« tj .. awe, � � � r` •. ��� �« � •�* �� � ^°•. « « PPPPF- Piedmont Processing Company September 22, 1995 Page Three of enforcement action, including the issuance of a Special order' against you under the authority of General Statute 1.4 1 . and/or revocation of your permit. Your response and/or questions should be directed to Steven ograd, Sincerely, B. Keith Overcash, Regional Supervisor Enclosures: m lian e Monitoring letter e Bob Cheek, Permits and Compliance Unit Rex Gleason, Mooresville Water Quality Section DATE. T ° iCD: s SUBJECT:„ Pik' 2 4 r „ 69, f r x ti.e. �� i we„a� w Via. ..• " " a From State at North Carolina f Department at Environment Health and latural Resources Mooresville Regional Office ��l James B. Hunt, Jr. Governor F= Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary Linda L i ne Long, f e ionaE Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL September 22, 1995 11 REIPM E Piedmont Processing mean Fast Office ox 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 28102 Attention: Mr. Buddy Burch RE: - m lian e Monitoring Gaston County, ®ear Mr. Burch: A review of your compliance monitoring data indicates that analytical results for pH and total organic carbon (IOC) have not been submitted for the following samplingevents: November, 14 March, 1995 July, 1995 You are requested to submit 'analytical results for pH and TOC for the monitoring reports sited above within 14 days of receipt of this letter or an explanation why you cannot omply Should you have any questions concerning these requirements please contact sae at 1 , ext. 241. Sincerely, g Steven Bogral Hydrogeological` Technician SEB 919 North Main Street. MooresVille, North Cora€inca 115 Telephone 704- 63-1 99 FAX 7 - -6040 n Eqtid Opportunity Affirmative Action Errrpbyerrecycled/ 10 post -consumer pope€ DEHNR . SVE1 BOGRAD HYDROGENOLOGICAL TECH. FROM: s 1 BUDDY BURCH SPECTRUM DYED YARNS PIEDMONT DIVA BELMONT, N.C. 28012 SUBJECT; LETTER OF VIOLATION DATED SEPT. 22--,1 (RECEIVED LETTER �2 /95); THIS LETTER IS TO CONFIRM OUR CONSERVATION I HAD WITH YOU 9/ 5 AT ABOUT 1I 00 ON THE "FAILURE TO SEND PEADINCS ON THE PH AND TOC FROM OUR MONITOR WELL AS PAR AS I CAN DETERMINE 'AS .THROUCH AN OVERSIGHT. DO NOT HAVE ANYTHINC SUCH AS A PERMIT WITH THE CUIDELINES, ON THEM TO GO BY. WE DO NOT HAVE A COPY OF THE EASE SAMPLES BEFORE E PUT ANY WASTE WATER IN THE HOLDING POND. IN THE 14 OAFS WE WILL CET SAMPLESFROM! THE WELLS AND SE D YOU A COPY CP THE PH AND TOC. PAR LABS OF CHARLOTTE WILL HE H AFTER LUNCH TO DAY FOR THE SAMPLES. THEY ARE THE ONES THAT DO ALL OUR MONITOR WELL TESTI CIS THE � HEER VIOLATIONS UR, HEALTH AND ODFFLIANCE OFFICER FOR ALL SPEC" 'PLANTS,, RICK KILPATRICK HAS BEEN NOTIFIED TO HELP TEAL WITH THIS. HE HAS A COPY Or THE LETTER, YOU SUGGESTED T TOTE COM TO YOUR OFFICE WITH OVR.RECORDS AND YOU CAN CHECR ,YOU RECORDS WITH US AND MAYBE WE CAN GET TOCETHER ON WHAT WE SHOULD BE DOING, WE WILL UA THAT. W14EN WE CET TWE PR AND 'T C REPORT RACK FROM PAR LAD9 WE WILL CAlt YOU D SEE WHEN WE CAN COME TO YOUR OFFICE.. IN THE 141ANTIME WE WILL BE LOOKINa THE PROBILM,UVVX. .IT WILL BE HARD SINCE LTD NOT HAVE DIXIE YARNS RECORDS WHEN SPECTRUM PURCHASED TRIS PLANT. BUDDY BURCH SE'F-CTRUM PIEDMONT DIVISION 161 PIEDMONT ROAD P.O. BOX 100 RETZON T, NC. 28012 COP TO! BILL, EICK,A D FILE F C12, } STEV H . U—SOH DENNR CORESVILL NC 28115 L MANAGEMENT - GROUNDWATER SECTION I EGROU:NDWATER QUALITY,, MONITORING:: P.O. 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'4.� «.,. „v { „s "'i..a � ,a'.°a„�., t:, x...aa.F�.�Ys.,# ,..ev � : PAR PAR Laboratories, Inc. !ABC?�?ATORIES WC = 9;7 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE P 0, BOX 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 704!-988-8333 April 13, 1995 Reference No: 95 1120 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns (Belmont) PO Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Terry Ward Analysis Of: Groundwater Monitoring Wells Marked: Sample 1: MW #1 3/20/95 Grab Sample 2: MW #2 3/20/95 Grab Received On: 3/20/95 Analysis: Date Analyzed 3/22/95 Dichlorodifluoromethams Ch I oromethane Vinyl Chloride Bromomethang Chloroethane Flu orotrichloromethane 1,1-Dichloroethylene Dichloromethan e t rans- 1 , 2-D i ch I o roet hy I ene 1,1-Dichloroethane Dich1oropropane cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene Chloroform Bromochloromethang 1,1,1-Tr ichlcarat hane 1,1-Dichloropropane Carbon Tetrachloride Benzene 1,2-Dichloroethane Trichloroethylene 1,2-Dichloropropane Bromodichloromethane Dibromomethane 1,3-Dichloropropane Toluene <.5 <.5 .5 <.5 <.5 .92 <.5 <.5 <.5 5 5 <.5 < .5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 5 - 2-- <.5 <'5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 .66 <.5 <.5 <,5 <.5 .5 .5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 < - 5 .52 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 <.5 continued ..... PAR Laboratories, Inc. LABORA ��� `. _ O 41148 'HARLOTT , He 28 41-14 " 7 4 /5 8- 8 3 April 13, 1995 Reference No: 95 113 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns (Belmont) P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Terry Ward i Analyses Of: Monitoring Well Marked: Sample #1 - MW #1 3/, 35 Graff Sample # - MW # /20/95 Grab Received On m 3/20/ 5; /3 5 Analyses: Sample 1 3 TESTED NTU} Tur b(NTU) .80 1.60 /2 1331 pp SOS <5 <6 13 Chlorides 3.91 52.83 3/22 1400 Sulfates <5 13 3 23 153+ TS 1 1 1500 Respectfully sa mitt AR Laboratories, Inc S. ice Laboratory Director x:.r PARPAR Laboratories, Inc. 1 AHA . r �iw , l � .: ) LASORa . r . P.O. B , -4 1 HARLC i418. a Reference NO: 94 4780A Made or: Spectrum hayed Varna (Belmont) PO Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Terry hard Analysis of: Groundwater Monitoring Wells, Marked: Sample 1 : MW #1, 1 05 4 Grad Sample : MW #2, 1 /06/94 Graff Received on: 12/06/94 Analysis: 6230D Compounds Date Analyzed 1 /09 12/09 p i hl r ifl r r e har e . <. hl r methane .5 Vinyl Chloride <. B romomet hane .®. 5 hlor sethane .5 .5 Bler r richlnr met an .5 .5 1,1- airhl r ethy ene .5 ,5 Diehl-oromet hane . 5 .5 trans-1, ,- i hlnr eth lene ,5 .5 1,1-ihlnrethane .5 , --Diehl r pro axle _ .5 .5 is-1, iehloroe h "l ne .5 Chloroform . 5: . 5 Bromoc h l ornmet hang . 5 <.5 1,1,1-Tri hl ethane .5 _.5 1, 1-jai r l r propane . 5 a 5 Carbon Tetrachloride .5 5 Benzene . 5- .5 , -D chl roethane 5.; <.5 T`ri hlc r ethylene .5 .5 1,-ilroprpan ,5 e..5 Br modiehl romethane .5 5 i rret hane . . 5 1,3-D hle r pr pane .5, .5 Toluene . 5 .5 continued ..... page 94 4 O Cells JAN 1 � �.. 1 , 1 , -Tri hl roeth ne Tet r eh l roet h .ne 2.34 1 , B tli hl ropr sp ne . Cibromochl r ethane m Chlrbenzene W thylbenzene 1, 1, 1, -Tet rash l oroet h n . Total Xylenes Styrene .B Isprnpylbenzene wB 1, 1, 2, -Tet rach I o romet have 1,,-Trihl+rnprne ,, h-Prnpylbenzene Bromoben ene 1,,-Trirrethlbenzen -Ch'l rot l ene -Chlor t aluene . ert-But y benzene 1, ,4-Tr methylbenzene <. en-Butylbenzene Is propyltnlgene . 1,3-Bi hlorobenzene . 1 ,4-Di hlc robenzene n-Brut yl benzene -Di hlor benzene 1 , ,4-Tr chlorobenzen . Hexachlorobutadiene phtnlene 1, ,B Tr hlor benzene 1.0 1 -- ppb Method 504 Compounds Analyzed on 1 /9 Ethylene dibromide (BBB).0 1, -Dibr Chl r propene .0 RespectfullySubmitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. J01® ice Laboratory Director 12/9 .0 .0 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural sources 4 Mooresville le e ion ffie James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Vivian Burke, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT July 16, 1993 a l . William Burch ,Spectrum Dyed Yarns Past Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 801 RE: Compliance Monitoring Piedmont Processing Gaston County, N.C. Dear Mr. Burch The Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office has received the compliance monitoring 'e rt for March 1993 for the subject site. Currently we are still awaiting the November 1992 monitoring report with the extended analysis for volatile organic compounds ( C If the November reporting has not been accomplished, our July monitoring samples must include the analysis for O' a by Method 6230D or 502.2. TOX is no longer a acceptable method as stated in our December 5, 1991 letter. Additionally, please submit a detailed, scaled site mad showing the relationship the two monitor wells to the waste water equalization basin. Should you have any n e tion , please contact me at, (704) 83-F1899, ext.241. Sincerely, Robert B . Krebs Hydrogeological Technician Attachment: December 5, 1991 Letter RBK/sc 919 North Moin Street, Moore it , North Ccrolina 28116 Telephone 7 -1 An Equot Opportunity Affumative Action Employer 6ft recycled/ 1 post -consumer poper PAR Laboratories, r . 97 GRAHAM PARK DRNE TC,,,,,,ES OvC P,0 BOA; 41148 9 ' CHARLOTTE, NC 8 1-14 3 704688-8333 May 31, 1994 Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns (Belmont) PO Box 1005 to r urn Attention: Terry Ward" Analysis Of: Groundwater monitoring well For March 1994 xw Marked: Sampl 1 : 1 , 5 16 Grad .� � Sample , 5, 1 5 Crab rn Received On: May 16, 1994 Analysis: 1 6230D Compounds Date Analyzed 5/1 5/1 ( p i ha l s r d i f l uo rome hang <.5 .5 Chlor metharl <. .5 romomet hana ;, Q 5 C h f o r e. t a n e. tea, ..t w 5 1 1- i hlr roethyle ,. (.25) Dichloromethane .55 .78 trans-1 , .- i hloroethyl n .5 .5 cis-1 -Di hlor thrylar .5 (.10 Continued ... pb1 Chloroform a 1 r m hlorm than ... 1,1,1-Tri hl a hana (.30) 1,1- i h1 r pr an M Carbon Tetrachloride <.5 <. � -. Benzene 1 , - i hl r than ri hloroethylana . 1 , - l hl oropropar . 1 1 rom i h 1 romet harp ". Dibr mom than . 1 , _ l hl ropr par a Toluene . 5 , 1 , - Tri hlor athan . Ttra hl rt than 1.61 1, -D hl ropr pan , a i t mo h l r mat ha . 1, ,1, -T tra hl r th n . Total Xylenes <.5 Styrene . a Continued... PARPAR Laboratories, Inc. . 7e . =r>. ;. ' 7 GRAHAM PAR ERNE y P.O. BOX 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC 8241.148 784 888-8333 Reference No: 94 173 Free 3 of 4 ,... 2 _. (b I opr py benzen .5 rcry fore n . 1, 1, , --Tet r ch 1 oro et h n 1, ,.-Trichl ropr p ne x5 a5 n-Prc pyl benzene , 5 rom benzen .5 1 , 3, 5-Tr meth' i benzene .5 _ . 5 - hl r t,ol ne ®5 a5 P. ~nrtltee .5 :5 C, tert-But l benzene , 5 1' , , 4-Tri et h l ber zene, . 5 5 . sec- tylbenzene ,5 -I c pr pylte l en .5 .5 .5 r a 1,3- ichl r b nzene ,5 ...5 1,4- ichl lr benzene .5 .5 n - ut y1 benzne> ` . 5 5 --D i ch l or ben ene . 5 .5 1, , -Tri hl benzene .5 .5 Hexachlorobutadiene .5 c,5 N pht harp l ene _„ 5" 1, , S-aTr i h 1 orober zene . 5 5 Continued . PAR Laboratories, Inc. WRIES ANC 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE P,O. BOX 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 704/588-8333 Reference No: 94 1732 A Page 4 of 4 -1 2 (ppb) Method 504 Compounds Analyzed on 5/23 5/23 Ethylene dibromide (EDB) <.02 <.o2 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane Respectfully Submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. J n S. Rice tv 0 S' r� L story Director 7*0 tZIM ;00 C> rn i N. C. Department of Environmental Health and Natural Resources 919 N. Main Street Mooresville,North Carolina 11 May 5, 1994 Attention; Mr, Robert Krebs Gentlemen: Subject: Monitor Wells Test Results After receiving test results from our testing la. , we found that the wrong Tent Method was used, (Vol 2 ) Ref erring to your letter of September 1, 1993, you stated Test Method, 624would n longer be used e are collecting the samples again and will b using Test Method 623 OD of 502.2 stated in your letter. The results will be seat to you as soon as we receive the results. Sincerely yours, SPECTRUM DYED YARNS, l Pie mont Plant William P. Burch ah 1459 BROAL1WAY, NEW Y RK, NY 10018 Phone° 212 391 8181 Fax212,921-9139 CUSTOMER SERVICE P, 0BOX 609 P 0, BOX 130 Phorw 800-828-2078 PINGS MTN, NC 2 086 HICKORY, NG 28683 Fax 704-739•4754 Phone 704-739-7401 PhOW 7 -32 1663 8 0,221 9 56 Fax. 794•322-1 68 Fax 704.738 1257 P. O. BOX 1006 BELMONT, NC 28012 Phone: 704.825-1514 Fax 7034-825-4477 PAR Laboratories, Inc. PAR 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC 28241.148 7041588-8333 opr" .' a Reference N 3160 A RIVISION Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yar - � p 1006 Belmont, NC 2801 Attention* Terri' Ward Analysis Groundwater Monitoring 'ell Marked: Sample 1 : MW #1, 8/8 Grab Sample , 8'8 Grab Received n August 8, 188 Analysis: 1',,2,'3Q,D Compounds Date Analyzed 8/2 8/23 i hl r ditl rom than .8 hlrrrethan ,. Vinyl Chloride.8 r momet hand hlrethane . lta r tr hlororre pane .8 . , 1- i hl roe hyl ne .8 .8 ri hl ro ethane 8 trans1,-ihlrethylene . 1 , 1 i hl oroet han+ . , 2 i hl r propane . 8 . 8 cis-1,i'ihlrethylne Continued ... .."panel u I OUDJA4S " ( (1 ' . q L J -, ° " qL 'S.> ouezueqojo[43 L. L OUV4L40eJIOI quantoi "9.> OuRdOJdOJOL40LO-e'� ") 9 8U8LAt4l9O-J0Lt40LJi ®quezuee " L «Ly 1 uoqjpo (i 09 L :ON OOUOJ9�98 Reference N 16 Page 3 of 1 (p I opr pylb n n . . Br m f ri , , 1,1; , -Tr `oro . . 1,2,-Tricblorc pr p n .B . n-P opyl benzene . Brow b n n . 1, 3, 5-Tr m t yi rtz n g o-Chlorotoluene p- blcrotnl n . . t rt-Butylbenz n .B 1,2, -` rim thylb nz nd . sec- Butyl nz n . . p-Ise rpy ltlurn .B 1 ,Dicblorbnzn 1, - ical rob nz n ;. n-B tylb nzn . c-[1ic lnrob n n 1,2, •-Tricolor b z n . Hexachlorobutadiene <. <. N pht and n . . 1 , ,-Trichlc rob nz n . <. Continued... Reference N l Page (b Method 504 Compounds Analyzed on 2 /2 Ethylene dlbr mile ( .02 . 2 1 , 2 1 br mo-3- hl r+ r~ paha . 2<.02 Respectfully , Submitted: PAR barlaa n,E S. Rice Laboratory Director ..gym-•---^-^.^F.;t PAR PAR Laboratories, Inc. [ 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE LA?8CO�,RRARIES,WC. f WMWCHARLOTTE, nRg O G (y p .g 83 7041588-8333 ggpp �b ra Ew N.w" y�.0 y�v D cembe 0 1993 Reference o. 93 3964A Made For: Spectrum dyed Yarns P.O. Box Ira Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Everette Dillard Analyses, of: Monitoring Wells Marked: Sample 1 µ MW -1 Sample MW- Received on: 11/22/93 Date Analyzed: 11/ 12/1/93 Analyses;. Compound BIromo ethane . romoben ene . g Bromochloromet Carbon tetrachloride . b.lnroben.. en.e . r. `.. 1. b rn y lope ene < . : lorroe'than '. W..:w Chloromethane +. Sy r Ned kt��s�1{�yoro e1�han ^d • < �R^Jq'1.�1�'ca Di bJ'r rr�'ye t,,Q�$�.j�. ne is < . , -Diehl Groben ene n . Continued .. PAR Laboratories, Inc. 17 GRAHAM PARK OLIVE r. t7 P.0, BOAC 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 704/588-8333 Samples yp (ppbf ".. '� - L. , 2 , T e t: ac h l o & 6f e t h a e \ . fie' < . , ." T ,L i is & Fes+ 6p&. ,� e , . < . 5 --y1 �y � .i. y,, 1 , .f4�.:., `� c .5 o r e 7��°t3�. c& ng e < . 5 < . �9ppq� rye+` yi � yi+aa +may — L .1 .3G.'4.r 4.tl'r4J�p. A 4F SA..A+1e < . 5 : . Vinyl chloride <.5 <.5 �¢` l "o " ` 4 q. 4o F o $�i'"y r n < . < "fir ,�&-us ply 1 , �'-D2c lor�oe . k ^'1 ilk* < .. + < . 5 Dichloromet Benzene <. < . yy T r fir'J. L3 r o e Cgg.y�'l. e e < . <. 5 Toluene < . 5 < . 5 Totall ene < . 5 < . Styrene- <<.5 <<.5 c o yf l 1py3 2.b +'v:' E 4.e ',�.++� . < . p mob* n-Propene 2 , , 5®"Trethyen en < . <. ""' ..,1.. e n . .{,. o*. d/ . < . A� X y ' yZro" �, �«y'. ,< 'wry' x5 exert-- tyl n ene <. <.5 1 ,, 2 , ,-y r iethylgylen en <+' . 5y . ate} a e z e < . }< p�5�q . 5 qn �k-:y., .y "1V``..`- �v�q^.'g4'.�1. �,.t s4pry+1. ,'�'*0.. onta.nued . . b State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Mooresville Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathon B. Howes, Secretary Vivian Burke, ReJonal Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT September 1, 1993 r� Mr. William Burch Spectrum Dyed yarn Post Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE Compliance Monitoring' Spectrum Dyed yarn NCO006521' Gaston County, N.C. Dear Mr. Burch:- The Groundwater at ti a of the Mooresville Regional Office received the compliance monitoring report for July 1993 for the subject site. The lab sheets indicated that the 'volatile Organic Compounds ' ) analysis was performed using test Method 624. As stated in our December 5, 1991 and July 16, 1993 correspondence, VOC's rust be analyzed using test Method 6230D or 502.2. The July 1993 monitoring report will be accepted using Method 624, but future analysis must t be submitted in accordance with the above guidance. Should you have and questions, please contact me at(704) -1, et. 241. Sincerely, Robert B. Krebs Hydrogeological Technician RBK/sc 919 North MainStreet, Mooresville. North Carolina 28115 T l p n 7 1 F1 9FAX704-663-6040 An Equal Opportunity AffirmativeAffirmatrve Action Employer r c yc l d/ 1 C post -consumer paper So G DEPT. OT NATURAL RrSOURCEi AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPNIF'VT AG 2 6 1993 WISION OF MOORESVILLE REGIONAL 0if ICE August. 18 1993 Reference No:: 88 2609 Made For: Spectrum Died Yarn PO Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Sam Sanders Analyses of: Groundwater Samples for EPA 624 Marked: Sample 1: MW1 7/15/93 Graff Sample : M 2 7/1Grab Received On: 7/15/93 Analyzed n: 88 ;Analyses: Sample 1 2 pp Dichlorodifluoromethene <1 hlcarcameth ne <1 <1 Vinyl Chloride <1: <1 Bromomethane <1 <1 1,1-Dichloroethene <1 < Methylene chloride <1 <1 trans-1,-D1chl arne ,hene <1 <"1 1,1-Dichloroethane <1 <1 Chloroform <1 < 1 , 1 ,1-Trichl roethane <1. <1 Carbon tetrachloride <1 <1 Benzene <1 <1 1, -Dich o hdn <1 <1 Trichloroethene <1 <1 f`h1oroethane <1 <1. ridhlorofluoret e h ne <1 <1 Continued... R PAR Laboratories, Inc. 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRIVE A TORIES, 0vC aW P.O BOX 411483 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1483 7041588-8333 Reference No: 93 2609 A Page 2 (ppb) 1,2-Dichloropropane <1 <1 Bromp dichloromethane <1 <1 2-Chloroethyl-vinyl ether <1 <1 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene <1 <1 Toluene <1 <1 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene <1 <1 1-Chloro-2-bromopropane <1 <1 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <1 <1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethene <1 <1 Dibromochloromethane <1 <1 Chlorobenzene <1 <1 Ethyl benzene <1 <1 Brow oform (i <1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane <1 <1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <1 <1 1,4-Dichloroben zene <1 <1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <1 <1 Tetrachloroethene <1 <1 Respectfully submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. LJohn Rice Labor cart' Director PAR PAR Laboratories, Inc. c r r',r r� 17 GRAHAM RK DRIVE 7 8.. BOX 4114� HARL,IBC 41r14 �"Iw�` 704ji�ry -B3 August 13, 1993 Reference No: Made For: Spectrum Dyed Yarns P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Sari Sanders Analyses Of: Gr undw r Samples Marked: Sample #1_ M 1 7%1 Grab Sample 02 - MW2 7/15/93 Graff Received 7 "1 /, 7/15/93 Analyses: Sample TESTED R COD 20 21 7/19 1310 Chlorides .7 7/19 1300 Sulfates15 26 7 TDS 146 299 7/ 7 1330 TOC 6 3 7 e 1300 Respectfully submitted: PAR Laboratories, n . John S Rice Laboratory r r i '! Y AUG, pay ' k�03 MEMO CARTE: �L4A o ..— . .F q ,JN a e s v r i r' v� From: w State of NorthCarolina Department of'Environment, Health, and Natural Resources wile Fei-nil i James G. Martin, Govemor Wil r r , Jr., Secretary{ Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL NA EMEN°1 Cyr. William Burch Dixie Varna, Inc. Post Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Caroling 28012 RECompliance Monitoring Report Piedmont Processing Gaston County, N Dear Mr. Burch On July 20, 1992, the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office received compliances monitoring reports for the subject site. The levels of total organic carbon ) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of the downstream monitor well are 212mg/l and 645 m/l, respectively. These levels indicate that additional sampling is necessary. Please sample for 604 and 611, and 6230D r 502.2 within sixty 60) days of receipt this notice, is order to identify a specific organic compound. Should you have and questions, please contact me at (704) a6-16g . RM Sincerely, """ Karen nWalker H drolaologioal Technician PO &ax 950, 919 North Main Street Mooresolle, NC 29165 50 + Telephone 704- 73-1 9 0 FAX 73 tt ) ,An Frival Opportunity Aff rmathe Action Employer X. C. DVPTOF NATURAL DIXIE YARNS.- Inc. Rj,�,,SOL'RCLS AN U SPINNERS o PROCESSORS * DYERS * KNITTERS O(MMUTNITY PEVELOPNf— T PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION 0 11 1992 P. BOX 1006 e PTA CV NORI'H CAROLINA 28012 TELEPHONE a (704) 825-5131 FAX 0 (704) 825-5685 pan or vvcz,,-ksw1 RuVIUMAL August 31, 1992 Ms. Karen Walker Hydrogeological Technician State of North Carolina Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources P. 0. Box 950 Mooresville, NC 28115-0950 Dear Ms. Walker: The enclosed reports are in response to your letter of August 6, regarding PDES #NCO006521. Please let us know if you need additional information. Sincerely, f"Y' /XJ William P. Burch Superintendent of Maintenance a h Enclosures PPPF- 5EAFt w 1 .e 0r "#RFSOURICES iNl) ,QQ 992 trig* of North Carolina U r SV t RU9301 Oft Dcpartrnent of Environment, Health, and NatUn. I Resources him", t w,. Ntirtira, (rc5wrrrtir I t F Ffiltoti, RegiesriA Min, DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August 6, 1992 r. William Burch Dixie Yarns, Inc. Pest Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 28012 RE: Compliance Monitoringpert Piedmont Processing NPDES #NC0006521 Gaston Count Dear Mr. Burch: n July 20, 1992, the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office received compliance monitoring reports for the subject site. They levels of total organic carbon t t and chemical oxyger, demand (COD) of the downstream monitor well are 212 mg/1 and 645 m l , respectively.. These levels indicate that additional sampling is necessary. Please sample for fr o and 611, and 6230D or 502.2 within sixty (0) days of receipt of this notice, in order to identify a specific organic compound. Should you have and questions, 'pleases contact ma at { 704 663-1699. a c r 0'pz.:. Kern Walker Hydrogeological Technician V(k I'ao, 9- 1 1114 a`^S,wh Nton 1,mt°t M—ta—,31, N( ?)MiC@ if) 0 11 �cv6o,, 111 tq'0lf,"y'l 'W 1AX mgw"IUM(l An 1 rr6#.ai AI61163AM11' & win h1 phi y{,, PAR i , Inc. 22r7GRAHAM PARKDRW PO BOX 411483 tT SOUR(A' `a'a 0 CHARLOTTE, NC 28241-1 83 r rr rar..Vr:rcrVM 704288 o o 12 y Reference N o ; 92 3049 $ y Made a_1 e For: 3 r ,. : p ) Dixie Yarns, ,pi 2 4 k e a:. t jj'4,. y �{�p ox Belmont, NC 28012 Attention: Buddy Birch dti Ana.z y s e s o &... a �y�„ Water Sample for o r EPA 624 is 2 . 0.... ) Md'a .`E,ed: Downstream Monitor Well #11,(Piedmont Processing) Received On: 8/7/92 i pb 2-_ltccl a, ri o n e Tetrachloroethane Dl..cn h.Tor°crdi I' fl a.trrr"omether'rar Vinyl Chloride Brarraorr e lrr:rtr J -Dic;h orynrrthy l c'.rre Methylene chloride trans-1 ,2--Turd':hlarer;.4ethr:>ne 1 , I -V l c,h1 crr c; e l.hnn Chloroform H r orarcac.°h.l cr r.c.rrr e hrrrarr Carbon Tetrachloride Benzene Trichloroethene 1. , 2-llichlorrrproprrrrr q;t-ChTar~raaet.hySsvir'yl ether PAR Laboratories, Inc. 2217 GRAHAM PARK DRWE qULS, P,O, BOX 411483 CHARLOTT& NC 28241-1483 7041588-8333 W. C. r . . .. ,"72 Reference No: 92 3049 Page 2 (ppb) Tol"ene <1 trans-1,3-Dichlarapropene <1 I-Chloro-2-bromopropane 0, 1,1,2-Trichloroethane <1 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethene <1 Dibromachloromethane <1 ChLorobenzene <1 Ethylbenzene <1 BromafDrfll <1 1,4-Dichlorubutane <1 1,1,2,2-Tetracdel oroethane <1 1,3-Dichlorobenzene <1 1,4-Dich1orobenzene <1 1,2-Dichlorobenzene <1 2-Butanone 0'' Tetrachloroethane A, wXylene <1 p-Xylene A wXylene <1 Respectfully submitted: PAR Laboratories, Inc. lye Nil S. Me A boratory Director State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural M(x)resville Regional Office James 7, Martin,, Govcrnor Albert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W {.:obey, Jr,, Secrt,.tary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT August t 6, 199 Tyr. William Burch Dixie Ferns, Inc. Post Office Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 2801 RE: Compliance Monitoring Report Piedmont Processing NPDES #NCO006521 Gaston County, NC Dear Mr. Burch: On July 20, 1992, the Groundwater Section of the Mooresville Regional Office received ompli n monitoring reports for the subject site. The levels of total organic carbon OC and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of the downstream monitor well are 212 mg/l and 645 m 1, respectively. These levels indicate that additional sampling is necessary.. Please sample for 604 and 611, and, 6230D or 502.2 within sixty (6 ) days of receipt of this notice, in order to identify specific organic compound. Should you have and questions,please contact me at(704) 66-1699 Sincerely, Karen Walker Hydrogeological Technician P,0. Box 940, 99 North Main St et ," loort-m Ile, NC, 280-0950 0 1i.1e bona 7(4-663-I0a & 6,AX 704-66i-(AgO An Equal t.,?T, ,)rtunityAffirmative Ntion .Eai pk)ver~. PPPP- m pip State of North Carolina Department f Natural Resources and Communi"r Development Nloor s011e Regional nal fficr James G,Martin, Governor filbert F. Hilton, Regional Manager William W Cobey, .1r., Ser retary DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMFNT Aarll. 1, 19 CERTIFIED lL RETURN RECEIPT H TED Mr.William P. Burch Piedmont processing Company Belmont, N. C. 28102 p Piedmont processing Company Wastewater Equalization Basin Permit No: 1.1 1-000 Gaston County, i > C. Dear Mr. Burch: closed are -groundwater quality monitoring report forms. It is required that all future groundwater sampling results reported for the above referenced treatment facility be submitted can these forms. The information .on requested in the upper left corner must also be completed for each well. The monitoring results must be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management, er t, roundwat r Section, at the address located at the top of the form., Additional forms can be obtained throughthe Raleigh Central Office. Page No. 2 of Permit No. 21181-0005 requires that the wells be monitored eery March, JulY and November. The results moat be submitted within thirty days after the sampling event. (attached) 919 North Main :street, P.O.Box 950,Mooresville, N,,C,, 28115,0950 0 deph(,,, eme 7()4-6i3 16 An Eqnal Opwturrity Affirmatlw Actin Employer .. PP Wlll:ia . Bu h April. 1, 1989 Page Two If you should have any questions, please contact this office at(704) -1699 , eel, 041"Z' -Jesse We Wells Hydrogeological Technician Approved by) l ric,,,° . Klingel, Ph.D., C.P.G. Hydrogeological Regional Supervisor ee Mr. Bill Reid M. hex'Gleason JWW:pb V { <14JA 2 w x February 21, 1989 FEB 01-S Regional _Supervisor State of 'North Carolina, Department of Natural Resources & Community Dev. R. 0. Box 950 Mooresville, NC 28115-0950 Gentlemen: Test results of well samples for comparison to base samples are enclosed. Sincerely, k William R. Burch a & i Enclosure c. Department of Natural Resources Community Development Div.. Environmental Management - Groundwater Section Raleigh, NC 27611 Messrs. Ken Wright and George Shan Dixie Yarns, Inc. ppppp P RL4504TCAls PAR LABORATORIES, INC. INCO P09*1ED 4400 OLOINEVILLE ROAD a P. r wew- 0. BOX 240722 m `q CHARLOTTE, NC 282240-00 �.- 704/527-7598 FEBRUARY 1 � 1989 .� ANALYSES LSE OF WELL WATER SAMPLES REFERENCE NO- 8 MADE FORT 'I EDI-1 NT PROCESSING DIVISION LSE T I -L: E� INC. P. 0. BOX loos ATTENTION:BUDDY BURCH MARKED. -SAMPLE 1 - MONITOR ITO TEST WELL NUMBER 1 UPSTREAM SAMPLE #2 - MONITOR TEST WELL NUMBER I DOWNSTREAM RECEIVED ON 01118189 ANALYSES: pH VALUE 6.5 6.8 ( E EI°al COD 25 3 TOTAL LEI°SS Lkl"EC SOLID 227 'CI CHLORIDES .,2.98 10.91 TOTAL SULFATES 14 1 TOTAL_ ORGANIC EEON 1. ANALY2ED BY: PAR LABORATORIES, INC. ryE S. RICE AEI rEATE aDIRECTOR SPINNERS*DIXIE YARNS, Inc. PROCESSORS* DYERS EKVIR tNMENTA FEB 5 lggl January 25, 1990 81 is nn of Environmental Management ent Groundwater Section P. 0. Box 2787 Raleigh, NC 27611 Gentlemen: Enclosed is our groundwater report on sample taken 11 /9/89. Please send us another supply of "Compliance Moni- toring Report Forms". Thank you Sincerely .ours, PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION William P. Burch ah Enclosures DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT October 8, 1987 MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Reid THROUGH: Eric J. Klingel FROM: Bill Crawford SUBJECT: Regional Non -Discharge Permit Review Piedmont Processing Company (GW 87125) Wastewater Equalization Basin Gaston County, N. C. I have reviewed the above subject application arid the following comments/ recommendations are submitted: (1) Water levels taken by Subsurface Investigations in two test borings at the facility are questionable since the measurements were re- corded one hour or less after termination of boring. (2) The water levels measured were taken during a period of seasonally dry weather (August, 1987) and, as Subsurface Investigations indicated, do not represent the seasonal high water table. They predict a rise of 3-5 feet could be expected before'a seasonal high water table was reached. However, the water level observation well of the GWS at the Daniel Shaver residence (Well.,P64yl.) in Mecklenburg County has shown yearly flucuations of up to eight feet. While this observation well is located some distance from the subject facility (approximately 20 miles) it does raise some questions as to w. whether a minimum separation distance of four feet can be mdintainsd between the liner in the bottom of the basin and the seasonal high water table at this site. Should you have questions, please call me. WHC:pb pp - DIVISION OF fwlftvmAL RECORD E WASTE DISPOSALPERMIT APPLICATION REVIEW Y. 1 d , 87 FIELD INVESTIGATION y.- DATE: FACILITY TOWN COUNTY'. Gaston LOCATION: di on t Road TYPE OVDISPOSAL SYSTEM DESIGNED P CI )• WASTE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC: Textile DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY#" CHEMICAL ANALYSES AND OTHER ys. DATA AVAILABLE: (CHECK THOSE APPLICABLE AND ATTACHCOPIES): AMBIENTED TE CITY (WATER TABLE) RAW WASTE ED OTHER AMBIENTT ITREATED --prary- NAME OF NEAREST STREAM:. DISTANCE: DISTANCE TO NEAREST WELL: DEPTH: U ING RATE - PROPOSED METHOD FOR PREVENTINGTER CONTAMINATION STRUCTURE, LITHOLOGY AND PERMEABILITY CE SURFICIAL MATERIALS: . HYDRAULIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WATER TABLE AND ARTESIANAQUIFERS: DEPTH TO BEDROCK: � �y � �DEPTH TO SEASONAL A IC AVERTABLE:` MONITORING FACILITIES NEEDED (ATTACH TECH , RECOMMENDEO SAMPLING SCHEDULE AND PARAMETER REQUIRED: =,'_7 Reiff REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Revised PAR LABORATORIES, INC. Illfcc-lRpc"l[tl 4400 OLD PIN ILL ROAD BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE, NC 28224 704/527-7598 JUNE '---,,0 1 1 9,e8 RECEIVED r1wYmournAt At"IALYSES OF (4ELL tIATER SAMPLES AtIC 10 1988 REFERENCE NO: G'8 12 -16 Quo MADE FOR: PIEC)MONT PROCESSING DIVISION OF TI-CAROI I tJ C . P. 0. BOX 1006 BELI-10t�',!T, 1142 28012 AT TENT I ON - BUDDY SURCH MARKED: SA-11FLE 4-1 I&IELL #I; U PSTREAll 24 DEEP A H P L E 4 2 LJ E L L 'T4121- DOI,°JINSTREA11; 1-8 DEEP RECEIVED Cql-4: 061141se ANA LY S E S 'SAl"lPLE I pH VALUE 6- 5 6. 7 COD 46 76 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLI DES' 311 311 CH'LORI DES 6.45 14. 89 TOTAL `.�'ULFATES <1 < I TOTAL.. ORG3�,HIC 2 3 ANALYZED BY: PAR LABORATORIES, INC. YC E CJLD PlNtfl()ILLE K01`0 -.>g 1988 CHAR'L OTTE, NIC 28,21-i GROUNDWATER SECTION RALEIGH, NC rr� P%R\ November 2 1988 Mr. Ronald C. McMillan Regional Supervisor State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources & CommunityDev. P. 0. Dux 950 Mooresville, NC 28115-0950 Dear Mr. McMillan Test results of well samples for comparison to base samples are enclosed. Sincerely William P . Burch an Enclosure Cc Dept, of Natural Resources Community Development- Div. Environmental Management - Groundwater ;Section Raleigh, NC 211 �� I A LABORATORIES, INC RAT P. . BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE, N 4 TR 31, 1988 LYSES OF WELL WATER SAMPLES REFERENCE NO: 88 2067 EAR FOR PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION TIR# I P. . Box 1006 ATTENTION: BD E R H MARKED: SAMPLE 1WELL 1 1 UPSTREAM SAMPLE WELL 1 DOWNSTREAM RRRR CAE 10/04/88 ANALYSES: SAMPLE 1 pH VALUE 6.5 6.7 (PP " COD TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS 43 305 CHLORIDES TOTAL, SULFATES< 1 < 1 TOTAL L ORGANIC RBON ANALYZED BY: PAR OR TOR S� I e YO HN 'S. SR I C E LABORATORY DIRECTOR oil tbmpuiko�t MONITORING = T P01W !d Facility Name PIEDMONT PROCE.SSINC CO DIV Qr D IX I F AAM-S- Address BELMONT NC 28012 Well Location UP STREAM County cz 11 , Iq Permit Number: Non -Discharge —,x NPDES Well Identification Number E Well Depth _4_5___Ft, Water Use Ail Well Diameter Sample (Screened) Interval-! —I Ft. To L4 _5 Ft„ Injection Well Depth to Water Level ___24_L_ It, below measuring point, (bofore sampling) Well Construe ti on 3 5 0 3 5 2 14M 0 10 8 Measuring point is �_2 feet above land surface 0 t h e r Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling Field Analysis: PH 6.5 Specific Conductance _uMhos Temp. 0 C Odor —_ Appearance Date Sample Collected 11-21-90 —_ Date Lab Sample Analyzed _-1-1-22-90 PAR LABS 2217 GRAHAM Pik DR CHARLOTTE NC 28 20 Laboratory Name OTTE �Mijlcaficin No. COD mg/l Coliform: MF Fecal /100ml CoWorm: MF Total /100ml Dissolved Solids.- Total mg/I pH (when analyzed) 6.5 units TOO mg/Il 2­§9 Chloride mg/I Arsenic mg/l Grease and Oils mQ/I Hardness" Total,--- mg/t Phenol Sulfate mg/I Specific Conductance ____._uMhoS Total Ammonia(NH t NH 3 4)-- mg/I TKN as N ____ mg/l NO2 as N mg/I NO,,a as N —mg/l Phosphorus., Total as P mg/l Al Alumnurri --mg/l Ba Barium mg/I Ca Calcium rng/I Cd Cadmium— mg/I Chromium: Total _��C�E_IV�E�rng/l Cu - Copper mg/I Fe - Iron rraJ Hg - Mercury K - Potassium__-, g Mg - Magnesium________._mg/I Mn - Manganese— Mg/1 No - Sodium m g / I I CERTI L Y THAT THIS REPORT lS TRUE AND ACCURATE, TOX el iL 0 0 1 St NATURE ERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT*) GW-59 Revised 6/88 Ni Nhcke I mo/I Pb a Lead Zn Zinc mg/I Pesficides/Herbicides (Specity Compounds) to ug Other (Specify) U q Sil " "tk fik ki gag ug/l ug/l N o I e � :A101ild rW�R( I Tok'31 C01Weritralion,', low loom millimillillillil I'll, _00NOM Division of Environmental Management COMPLIANCE MONITORING Groundwaxter Section P.O. Ro27687 REPORT FORM Rallei f4.C. 27611 � l forms please write or : (91r) For additionacafl 733-32211 Facility Name PIEDMONT PROCESSING CO DI OF DIXIE YARNS TNC ( ounty GAS` C Address 161 PIEDMONT RD PO BOX l00._6__­_______'__ PermTt Numbor: TMO'NBI,,,r NC28012 plon-Dtscharge____x Well Location NPDES WeH identification Number Well Water Use Well Diarneter",_ Sample (Screened) lntervaj_11_Ft, To-2-a—Ft, Injection Well Depth to Water Level ft. below measuring point. (before sampling) Well Construction Measuring point is feet above land surface Other (,'aallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling Field Analysis. pH _fi - _4 Specific Conductance — uMhos Temp. 0 C Odor _ Appearance Date Sample CollectAl-22-90 Date Lab Sampte Analyzed 11-22-90 Laboratory NamePAR LAB 221L7,-CRAHAM PK DR CHAORTTE NQ 28241 Certification No. C 0 1) _U_ mg/1 NO2as N mg/1 Ni nickel --mg/1 Coliform. MF Fecal 1tTiCml NO3as N —mg/l Pb Lead Coliforml- MF Total /100ml Phosphorus-, Total as P mgil ri Zinc mg/l Dissolved Solids- Total 194 mg/l Al Aluminum mg l Pesficides/Herbiitides (Specify Compounds) pH (when analyzed) _iL_&_ units Ba Barium mg/t - Ug/l TOO ___ _J-__ TT)g/l Ca Calcium Chloride 1 mg/I Cd Cadmiurr)_.__mg/I Arsenic -_ mg/I Grease and 00s mg/l Hardness; Total mg/I Phenol Sulfate Mg/1 Specific Conductance uMhos Total Ammonia(NH 3 t NH 4) mg/I TKN as N mg/1 TOX a Chromium: Total --mg/l Cu Copper MO/I Fe IronRECEJVECf mg/i Hg mercury K - PoTaSSiUMMQ/J DFC, Mg - Magnesium T-n g Mn - Manganese _Mg/l Na - Sodium mg/1 urt/i Other 104ty) ___ug/f "Ug/l ug/1 ug It Uq ug/I Na to - Va$ues shot reflocl total concentrations S" b4O bW* ao4l g4o coollos to addroiss 0,01, Structurat, Inc.Frank B. Hicks Associates, Brudge, Roadway, ay, Env ronmraemW Consulting a Su Plannersany gaettar, 4660 Old Pineville Road * Charlotte NC 28217 (704)52'7-1686 Engineers April 20, 1988 Mr. Tony Parker N. C. Department of Natural Resources and Cominunity Development Division of Land Resource Land Quality Section Mooresville Regional Office P. 0. Box 590, Mooresville, N. C., 28115 RL Piedmont: Processing Monitoring Well Location Dear Mr. Parker Confirming our conversation of today, we are attaching three () copies of the proposed monitor well location shorn on the Site Plan and Tpo for this Piedmont Processing equalization basin. Please review these and call, me as to their acceptable location or how you want them moved then when we submit A - ui l is of the end of the project we will show the final location and pertinent data relative to them,.. Many Thanks Very truly yours FRANK B. HICKS ASSOCIATES, ". -I , p,. u , e z Frank B. Hicr-.... , ' F Jr/d Encl. cc: Mr. muddy Burch / ncl Trr Crmrr:� , 41316 u t Our 2111 Year RECEIVED **VON ofa s p February 1' , 1989 APR 4 1989 Regional SupervisorJay State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources & Community Des. P. 0. Box 950 Mooresville, 11d 28115-0950 Gentlemen: SEC TION gg Test results of well samples for comparison o base samples are enclosed. Sincerely, William ). Burch A Enclosure c: Department of Natural Resources Community° Development Div. Environmental Management - Groundwater Section Raleigh, 'IV 11 Messrs. Ken Wright and George Shan Dixie Yarns, Inc PAR LABORATORIES, INC. CHARLOTTE, NC 28224 704/527-7598 ANALY�EIES OF tdELL WATER SAMPLES MADE FOR: PIM-10t,4T PROCESSING ATTENTION: BUDDY BURCH SAMPLE #2 MONITOR TEST WELL t',M-IBER 2; DMNSTPEAtl RECEIVED ON: PH VALUE 6.5 6.8 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS 227 204 TOTAL SULFATES 14 14 TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON 1 2 Frank B. Hicks Associates, Inc. �u Y� Consulting Engineers • SMOYOfs Plannem ar¢vaanftary S M 46W Cold Plnoville I oad ��"r3�� szMisss had tt* C 6 10 . anda € 3tsry September 1, 1987 SPRII Mr.. J. William Reid Environmental engineer Division Environmental Management State of North Carolina Department of °. Natural Resources & Community Development P. 0. Box 27687 Raleigh, R. C., 27611-7687 1 987 R Piedmont Processing Company _It SECOTIO i Wastewater gull i zation Basin Gaston County AC0006521/GW87125 Dear Mr. Reid Responding to your letter to Mr. Buddy Burch of dune 26, 1987 and in the orders of yourcomments: I. A general location sketch is shown on the drawing Site Plan Sheet 1.. 2. There are no wells ;within 500 ft. of this project in that the project is in the Town ;of Belmont and the plant and all the adjacent owned properties of the dill are on City water. . Chemical analysis of the wastewater over the last year are included; with this submittal. 4. A hydrogeologic profile/soil study is included from Subsurface Investigations, Inca 5. The Basis of Design did stipulate a 45 mil hypalon liner; however, the manufacturer recommended that a 30 mil would be sufficient for this installation and waste and a 30 mil will be used. If you need additional information or clarification, please call us. Many Thanks, Very truly,your, FRANK B. HICKS ASSOCIATES ,,w- l ran :" c s , r. , FBH;jr/ Encl. State of North Carolina Department of Natural"' urces and Community Development Division of Environmental Management 512 North Salisbury Street * Raleigh, North Grofina 27611 James G. Martin, Governor R. hul Wilm' S Thomas Rhodes, Secretary GROUNDWATER SECTION Director June 26, 1987 Mr. Bobby Burch Piedmont Processing Company P.O. Box 1006 Belmont, NC 28012 Dear Mr. Burch: SUBJECT: Piedmont Processing Co. Wastewater Equalization Basin Gaston County AC,0006521/GW87125 As part of the Division of Environmental Management's comprehensive approach in addressing the impact of waste treatment, storage, or disposal projects on the environment, your permit application has been forwarded to us for assessment of the potential impact of the project on groundwater quality. Our initial review indicates that the data submitted is not sufficient to make this assessment. Before your application can be processed therefore, you are requested to submit the following information to the Groundwater Section. This information should be submitted in full within 60 days of the date of this letter. Failure to comply may result in the returning of this application as incomplete. 1. A general location map, showing orientation of the facility with reference to at least two (2) geographic references (numbered roads, named streams/rivers, etc. 2. A site map which shows the location of any wells within 500, ft. of the proposed wastewater equalization basin. The,wells should be labeled as to their primary usage (drinkinq water, process water, monitoring etc.) Pollution Prevention Pays PO Box 27697, Rate*h, North Carolina 27611-7697 Telephom 919-733-7015 An Equal Opportunity Affinnattvi: Action Emplom chemical analysis which fully characterizes the inorganicand organic including synthetic organic) constituents in the wastewater which will he discharged to the equalization basin. . A hydrogeologic profile, via two nail auger borings, to a depth of 20 feed or partially weathered bedrock, whichever is less. The borings should be conducted at the proposed equalization basin site and define a. the lit a lcgy of the underlying strata to a depth of the borings. b. the estimated Vertical hydraulic conductivity of the most impermeable strata encountered. C, depth of the meat seasonal high water table (if definable from soil morphology or from evaluation of Bather applicable available data . The Basis of resign, provided with the application indicates that the interior' of the basin will use lined with a 45 mil by alen liner. However the specifications, in Section 53. Rubber Sheet Pond Lining, stake that the liner shall have a nn aminal thic kneaa of 3 mil and mil minimu c thickness Please clarify. Please feel free to contact the Groundwater Section, at 919 733 3 1 if clarification or information is required. Sincerely, Fs r' i` William Reid Vironmen al Engineer cc. Central Files Permit Issuance Eric Ylingel Gil Vinzani Frank B. Hicks Associates, Inc.. 4560 Old ' Pineville d Charlotte, NC 28217 Fn �F DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER SECTION June 11, 1987 MEMORANDUM TO: Eric liVnl �rv� FROM:Bill Reid SUBJECT: Applicatiz for Renewal/Amendment of ExistingPermit New Permit: Facility Name` Piedmont Processing County Gaston Type> of Project Wastewater Equalization Basin iU-"amp AND Applicable Permit Numbers : AC001 Gib87125 , 2 25T We have i ve copy of the above t whichwas sent to your regional office for ob"� June 9, 1987. You a ld review the application package for completeness and adequacy of relevant information and submit your request for additional information to me (via telephone or mama) b June , 1987 so that all required information can be requested from the applicant at one time. A copy of our formal request to the applicant for additional information will be provided to you., If you do not require additional information from the applicant to cBa al your evaluation of the project, you should review the application package and ' submit your comments July 2, 1987. If a copy of the ,application packaqe has not been madam available to your office, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. Permit Issuance File SUMMARY REPORT OF GEOTECHNICALO N ATI N INVESTIGATION AN ENGINEERING EANo UA T I N PIEDMONT PROCESSING COMPANY WASTEWATER EQUALIZATION BASIN DNvM NT ROAD LMONT O NORTH CAROLINA OUR PROJECT NUMBS A GROUNDWATER SECU33 SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS, INC. ' °CHARLOTTE, N.C. E3 T t ' SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS, INC. P,O, SOX 241204 CHARLOTTE, No 28224- t 204 August 21, 1987 (704� 334-0819 SEP Piedmont Processing FRANK & HICKS A40CIATES P. 0. Box 1006 Belmont, North Carolina 23012 SUBJECT: SUMMARY REPORT OF HYDROGEOLOGIC PROFILE PIEDMONT PROCESSING COMPANY WASTE WATER EQUALIZATION BASIN EDGEMONT ROAD SEA MONT,, NORTH CAROLINA OUR PROJECT NUMBER 2225A Cent lmen : Subsurface Investigations, Inc. has completed the geologic profile for the planned Waste Water Equalization Basin. This report summarizes our Findings. HERE= This site is located in the Pied mon,t physiographic province of North Carolina. Typically, the its have weathered in -place from parent bedrock. Weathering is not uniform due to joints and variable mineral composition. Underlying rock types in the Belmont area have been mapped as predominantly a metamorphosed quartz diorite. Two auger borings were drilled at the Basin as shown an the attached plan. The following general soil strata are present at the Basin site. Residual, or weathered in -place, soil appears to be present at the ground surface. Texturally, this residual soil is a sandy, silt with mica present at various depths. At the sampled depths these silts were soft to firm in consistency based on the Standard Penetration Resistance (A TM D-1586). These sandy, silt residual soils have estimated permeabilities in the range of I x 10-" to I x 10--,4 cm/s. No partially weathered rock or auger refusal strata was en- countered within the depths sampled. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTN. QUALITY CONTROL - ------------- - Ground water was encountered at the time of boring at 25.5 and 20 feet below present grade at Barings 2-1 and 8-2, respectively. Measurements at 48 hours resulted in a caved depth of 25 and 19 feet at Borings B-1 and 8-2, respectively. These measurements were taken during a period of seasonally dry weather and may rise 3 to 5 feet with the return of normal seasonal moisture conditions or in the high water table periods of late winter and earl'spring. These 48 hour measurements with a 105 feet spacing between borings result in a gradient of about 0.95%. This indicates that the ground water flows along a higher to a lower ground surface elevation on a flat slope. The basin bottom at 11 + feet below present grade will be above the ground water level at the time of this investigation. If you have any questions on this summary report or if you need additional information, please contact us. Sincerely, SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS, INC. Richard Greene Geotechnical Engineer William G. Smith President 'TABLE ,SUMMARY OF AUGER BORING DAT PIEDMONT PROCESSING COMP N WASTEWATER EQULI TI N BASIN EDGEMONT ROAD C M NT, NORTH CAROLINA OUR PROJECT NUMBER TEST BORING GROUNDSURFACE GROUND` WATER ROUN WATER' NUMBER ELEVATION DEPTH(l) GRADIENT -1 119 25.0' «, 8-2 113 19.0 0.95 t' 1 Caved dry at 48 hours after- time of boring. t 140ME CLATU t AND SYMSOLS UVOISTUAlto sA^Mit CU41 *ECOVEAt'o, unONSTUAILEI SAAPLI (UO) 40t AECOTEAE4 STANDA4 tntTAA?1OM RESISTANCE (Astm 4158647 PEnEIrAT10n AESISTAMtT O TAent4 1SIM0 T*j *CUjCMTA# #tAt Lt P MtTMOo(T(* , IAIV. VANE 1S APPRCNtAATELT T E Sint AS TMt STAMOAA PEMETAATGO* AESISTAMEE t0411" *U'&EA OF Et 1100E TO 04NWE Tait SfOCo A Mkoll4 4F I CMESttE- AMw®M,Ma Cw4( *AAA'EL llzfs wwatw 041`44Mcosts I-Ii®,N-S!6 aft4 t-Nfs aMC ES I" OaA-ETEMC, RtSPECTlVti'P.. & PEMttM*A,t Of ROT* toot *ECGiEMO *00 A tM gUALITT OES O TI-js— Or COME SE ;*E,aT 4 If Moot €Mt"(S tomC w..;,rtt TABLE AT LEAST it ko,.AS AFrte 0eakLIN "- oATEe TA Lt 04E 040 4A LESa -"TtM OMaa,L'*G 4035 OF Dalkt,gl4c OATEN A: AT"CAREAO 1.¢w17 TEST M *r0A*t C CC%SOkwQ*TaOM TtST PE034m( 4 GS 014$4 SITE TEST PEANOM.S TMaA114L "EAR TEST P(Xr3*-Ep: P' Ns:MOtT A COmOAM040 TEST PtA€om,EO TaELO V44E S*tAA TEST PEANOAME Ar�aA a3t At COMT(kr tAtACtATt AS 104040it SMtAA TEST 0(004^1 so SETTLE1At T otilti TEST otaralktic: Unified it ClA e#tL atiotoy ri&u*l inspection) PENEr4ArjoN RESISTANCE NtSuS,T APPAOUMATt hO, F OLIVE.* N kAT1Tt O(NSNTY VENT 41543E N4 k043t AR S 11 -20 F 1 NM1 I 50 OEmSt tN SO VENT OtkA( C SISTt*CT 4 # WENT sort - 34FT S - f1NN4 SITS RAO CLAYS 1I . N STNFF E6 30 PERT St►F It • 'S4 4^44 OVER S4WENT AAAO N9L4Iri P010 EOLIAES %Ott SAPPLINC AMO' JTAMOAXO PINCTRATtOk TESTING PERFORMED 10 ACCORDANCE VITA ASTM 0 i5tli- T, lot STAMdANO PEMETRAT! AESaSrAMCt I TFt muktitit OF 11LOWS 4F A 144 P taMO n tN FALLING JO I*CMES TO DRIVE A 2 1*CM 0,11., 1A I MI L,11. SPLIT S TtER I t TOOT. CORE O ILLEMG N ACC00AACE Witit ASTR #ES14 T14 1N -s T. to( 1 gST *AEO SAMPLIM4 POOCE001' It OtSCU41 ST AS ,A$'CCIFNCATt 0 15$ -i : REMARKS: GROUNDWATER AT 1/2 HOUR 25.5* BORING No. B-1 CAVED DRY AT 25' AT 48 HOURS BORING TERMINATED 8-20-87 PROJECT 2225 PENETRATION RESISTANCE OIL OESCRWTIOX, 19L OV4 PER T) 100 RED BROWN FINE TO MEDIUM SANDY SILT 8.0 ) UIRM RED TAN G TO I SANDY 10.ERED SILT TAN GRAY FINE TO-11EDIUM SANDY i 18.0 SILT SOFT BROWN TAN GRAY FINE TO MEDIUM SIAGHTLY BROWN TAN FINE TO MEDIUM SANDY SILK , BORING IN TE 41"EST BORING RECORD SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATIONS, INC. SHEET OF REMARKS, GROUNDWA' CAVED PROJECT T ' AT 48 HOURS BORINGTERMINATED i PENETRATION RESISTA14CE 19LOM PER T) 10 20 40 so so 100 ran r t 1 rEPAR LABORATORIES, INC. INCORPORATED 4400 OLDPI EVILLE ROAD' Po O. BOX 240722 7 4/ 7.7 ' LILY 21 1987 ANALYSES OF WASTEWATER' PP 1130 MADE FOR PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION TI-CARDJ It-4c. P. 0. BOX 1006 ELMONT, ML. 4- 01 2 ATTENTION: BUDDY BIRO RECEIVED : 016/17/87 GROUNDWATER EC A�:1; � ! i ANALYSES: pH VALUE 5PpmA O 13 T C" L1 .34 TOTAL L NITROGEN 6. TOTAL L PHOSPHORUS {' 3.31 OIL & GREASE 9t Ag <.02 Cd <.008 T-C .0 u . 1 Hg <Y2100 Ni <.0 Pb <.f1 x ci'.072 n <. ANAL" PAID LABORAT P ES; INC. Cya JIHN S. RICE LABORATORY DIRECTOR : DTI -........ .. PAR LABORATORIES, INC. INCORPORATED 44 0OLD PINEVILLE ROAD` .r P. 0. BOX 24 722 CHARLOTTE, NC 2 224 ° 704/527-759 AUGUST 26, 1987 ANALYSES OF WASTEWATER REFERENCE 87 1503 MADE FOR: PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION OF TI-CAFO, INC. P. 0. BOX100 ATTENTION: BUDDY I FC RECEIVED ON: QC "1 /8 ANALYSES. - pH VALUE t0.2 '' p OD—C 1 -3 TS``" NH/3 as Itl 14.00 TOTAL NITROGEN T N 9.70 NITRATES .24 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS 218-60 ANALYZE Y PAR LABORATORIES, INC. I ¢7 LABORATORY DIRECTOR : JIM JOHNSC411 PAR LABORATORIES, INC. OLD PINEVILL PAS P. 0. BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE, NC 28224 704/527-7598 JULY 31, 1987 ANALYSES 6F WASTEWATER REFERENCE C 7 1306 MADE FOR: PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION OF TI—CHARO, 11-1C. P. 0. 'COX 1006 0 SFLi`°1Ot,IT , t IC " 8Cl 1 ATTENTION: BUDDY BIRCH RECEIVED ON: 7/1 / ANALYSES - pH VALUE 10. p pt-1: 1 °°= TSS 1 TOTAL NITROGEN TKN 10 e a tJ,TFT 3 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS 1.30 NL'Y`FD' FAR LABORATORIES, INC. . 'OHN S . RICE' LABORATORY DIRECTOR C TY',CF FFLMON ELMONT NC 2801 ATTN.- JIM JC1tNSON �k IT 1111,11 PAR LABORATORIES, INC. PAR 1NC8 1tT .s 4400 OLD PINEVILLE ROAD E". . BOX 240722_.* CHARLOTTE, NO 28224 704/527-,7598 MAY 'I', 1987 I ANALYSES F WASTEWATER REFERENCE . MADE FOR.- PIa DM h T PROCESSING DIVISION OF T —CARD, INC. P. . BOX 1006 LMtT, NO 28012 ATTENTION.- BUDDY BIRCH MARKED. . .# 17169 RECEIVED . 05/13/87 AiAL`"C1 P VALUE1 . (FFM BOD-5 137 TSB 1 NH M 3.92 TOTAL NITROGEN 9.07 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS 9.80 ANALYZED BY: PAR LABORATORIES, , INC. .; RICE''r LABORATORY, -DIRECTOR c. ,.., CIT `, F BELMONT R . 0., BOX 431 LM;T, fO, 1 ATTN. AIM JOHNSON t P I L 27, 198 ANALYSES E WA TE'VJ TE REFERENCE NO. 87 697 MADE ECG PIEDMONT R EES IN DIVISION E TI—CARO, INC. P. 0. BOX 1006e ATTENTION:BUDDY BIRCH 'i RECEIVED ON:04/15/87 i ANALYSES. - pH VALUE 10. p pm BOD-5 133 2.. TSS NFL .76 TOTAL NITROGEN 7.28 t TOTAL PHOSPHORUS 15.50 s ANALYZED E EAR LABORATORIES, INC. L t J1 S. RICE LABORATORY DIRECTOR c c JIM JOHNSM,l WGRATORIE& PAR LABORATORIES, INC. P. 0. BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE. NC 28224 704/527-7598 d LA60 ATORIE , P LABORATORIES, INC. 1C5�#T� L�'tC4`E�.I. Rya' P. CHARLOTTE,M BOX 240722 'N 2522 7 4/527-75 5 P IL 1987 ANALYSES OF WASTEWATER REFERENCE NO: 1 MADE FOR: PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION T I - C: :$ INC. C. P. 0. BOX1006 LMO T , NC 28012 ATTENTION: BUDDY BIRCH hit . . ## 17169 RECEIVED ON: 03/18/87 ANALYSES: < ''m' BOD-5 103 T S 12 NH/3 as N 1.68 TOTAL NITROGEN 6.38 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS ANALYZED BY: PAR LABORATORIES, INC. 3 4_'(L_ S. RICE L BC�T DIRECTOR CITY t= BELMONT P. 0. BOX 421 r TTt°h1: J S M JOHNSON PRRL48 RATORIE . PAR LABORATORIES, INC, INCORPORATED 4400 OLD PINEVILLE ROAD P. O. BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE, NC 2822 704/527-7598 MARCH +, 1987 ANALYSES OF WASTEWATER REFERENCE NO: 87 354 MADE FOR: PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION P T I --CAROB INC. P. 0. E30X 1 BELMONT, NC 28012 ATTENTION: BUDDY BIRCH MARKED: P.'.# 17169 RECEIVED O02/19/87 ANALYSES. - pH VALUE '.` 4 PP1 BOD-5 TSS 1 NH/3 as -lei 1.01 TOTAL NITROGEN ,, 1 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS ANALYZED BY: PAR LABORATORIES, INC. C J HIS S. RICE LABORATORY I RR TOR CITE" OF PRL O T P . 0. BOX 431 BELMONT, NO 28012 t TTN: JIM JOHNSON n LABORATORIES. PAR LABORATORIES, INC. 4400 OLD PINEVILLE ROAD INCORPORATED .. P. O< BOX 240722 CHARLOTTE, NC 28224 7 4/5 7-7598 FEBRUARY 2, 198 ANALYSES OF WASTEWATER REFERENCE 180 MADE FOR: PIEDMONT PROCESSING DIVISION OF TI—CINC. I '.; . Box 1006 ATTENTION: BUDDY BIRCH RECEIVED ON:01/14/87 ANALYSES: H VALUE 1 . P` BOD-5 118 TSS 1 NH N .67 TOTAL NITROGEN l?.97 TOTAL PHOSPHORUS ANALYZED PAR LABORATORIES., INC. I HN S. RICE LABORATORY DIRECTOR c J 1M JOHNSO