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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWI0700012_Monitoring (Report)_19970220PCS Phosphatie AURORA DIVISION P.O. BOX 48, AURORA, NC 27806 February 20,1997 Underground Injection Control Program Division of Water Quality, Groundwater Section North Carolina DEHNR P. O. Box 29578 Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0578 Attention of Mark Milligan Subject First Quarter 1997 - Monitoring Data Injection Well Permit #WI0700012 PCS Phosphate Co., Inc. Tank Farm Remedial Action System Beaufort Co. Dear Mark: Please find enclosed, the Tank Farm Remedial Action System groundwater monitoring report for the 1st quarter of 1997. The data were collected in January, per the requirements of the above referenced permit. Note that the Injection Supply Well has been abandoned and will no longer be included in these reports as the injectate supply now comes from the DPW & condensate water sources. Additional Compliance Monitoring Report Forms for well CIW-7 and the WLCT are included in this report along with the monthly piezometer level monitoring field sheets and a summary performance report of the individual wells. • 'ected • Withdrawn (; al) January December November 722,050 795,660 835,370 587,488 572,210 608,028 Totals 2,353,080 1,767,726 Please contact me at (919) 322-8193 if you have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, Leon M. Montgomery Environmental Engineer Attachments pc: Willie Hardison - DWQ WaRO (w/attch) PhosphateW memo Date February 20, 1997 To L. M. Montgomery Location From T. L. Baker Location Subject TANK FARM REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 1996 - JANUARY 1997 The attached subject report, with required operational and maintenance data, is provided for submittal to the Division of Environmental Management, Ground Water Section. This report should be submitted along with the laboratory sampling and water level monitoring data. If you have any questions concerning this information, please contact me. i'oY &AA, T. L. Baker, Superintendent Operations Environmental Attachments pc: W. K. Thornton T. W. Davis/OE-00-01-00-07 C:\WTRMGMT\REPORTS\1997\OPDATA1.97 PCS PHOSPHATE - TANK FARM REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN OUARTERLY OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE REPORT FOR THE INJECTION AND WITHDRAWAL WATER WELLS NOVEMBER 1996 - JANUARY 1997 The Tank Farm Remediation System consists of a series of seven injection water wells located on the south side of the Tank Farm Area and a series of fourteen (14) water withdrawal wells located on the north side of the Tank Farm Area. Infection Water Well System The injection water well system operated with the DPW Water - Anthracite Sand Filter / Ultraviolet Light (ASF/UV) disinfection system throughout the period. During November, some short periods of planned downtime for preventative maintenance and Programmable- Logic Controller (PLC) troubleshooting were experienced. The PLC program cycle timers for alternating the UV Sterilizers were revised to seven days for better performance monitoring. On December 12 the system was down for approximately 24 hours for valve replacement and filter cleaning. On December 27 the flow was shutoff for approximately 6 hours to repair a leak in the DPW Water supply pipeline. Daily operational data are collected by the Shipping Department and reported to the -Operations —Environmental —Department. The total volume of water injected this period was: November DPW Water 713,990 Condensate 8,060 Total Gallons 722,050 December 792,990 2,670 795,660 January 835,370 0 835,370 The water level in the control tank at the end recorded in feet above MSL: November 13.09 Withdrawal Well System December January 13.93 13.93 Ortly Totals 2,342,350 10,730 2,353,080 of each month was The Withdrawal Well System operated the entire period. Some short periods of planned downtime for preventative maintenance, pipe header cleaning, and troubleshooting on individual pumps in the fourteen well system were experienced. The air dryer for the system's air compressor malfunctioned on December 9 resulting in low system air pressure. The dryer was bypassed while repair parts were ordered and the system pressure was restored. The dryer was repaired and placed back in service on December 19. On December 30 the discharge pipe headers on the west legs of both the Sand and Croatan Formation wells were partially plugged with 50-60 psig of pressure which normally is 5-10 psig. The headers were flushed and cleaned on December 31. On January 1 all four discharge pipe headers were flushed and cleaned with hot condensate and air. There are some continuing problems with certain wells and pumps: Confined Sand Formation Withdrawal Wells (SWW) SWW-1; The well and pump scaled up during October and were out of service through January 22 pending DEM approval of a cleaning procedure. The well casing was cleaned with hydrochloric acid solution on January 22-23 and was returned to service on January 23. The pump cycle counter started malfunctioning on January 27 only counting cycles part of the time. SWW-2; The pump cycle counter malfunctioned and was replaced on 11/23. The pump scaled up in late November, was replaced with a spare pump on December 3 and returned to service. The pump stopped on December 9 and then returned to service on December 12 after the cam assembly air supply valve was repaired. The pump stopped again on December 16-23 and was restarted on December 23 by shaking. On January 24 the pump stopped, was blowing air and had to be shaken to start it. The pump stopped on January 25 and was removed for cleaning and inspection. The problem was determined to -be -a -missing -snap ring on"the vent valve. The cam assembly was replaced and the pump reinstalled and started up. SWW-3; The pump stopped on January 31. The discharge pipe to the main header was found to be plugged. SWW-4; The pump stopped and was blowing air on January 7. It was cleaned and returned to service. On January 10 the pump stopped and had to be shaken to start. On January 21 the pump stopped, was blowing air and had to be shaken to start. SWW-5; The pump stopped and was blowing air on December 30. The snap ring was repaired on the cam assembly and the pump returned to service. SWW-6; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 10 and 12. The pump stopped and was blowing air on December 30. The pump was repaired and returned to service. SWW-7; On January 23 the pump cycle counter malfunctioned only counting cycles part of the time. 2 Croatan Formation Withdrawal Wells (CWW) CWW-1; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 23, 26 and 27. The cycle counter malfunctioned on December 30. On January 10, 23, and 27-31 the pump cycle counter malfunctioned only counting cycles part of the time. On January 24 the pump stopped, was blowing air and had to be shaken to start it. CWW-2; The pump stopped on December 30 and the bottom ball check valve was found to be plugged. The pump was repaired and returned to service. On January 2 the pump stopped and had to be shaken to start it. CWW-3; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 26. On January 10, 13-15, and 23 the pump cycle counter malfunctioned only counting cycles part of the time. On January 24 the pump stopped, was blowing air and had to be shaken to start it. CWW-4; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 5 and 26. The pump stopped on December 30 and the pump was found to be plugged. The pump was repaired and returned to service. CWW-5; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 6-, 11, 19 and-20. On January 2, 3, and 6 the pump cycle counter malfunctioned only counting cycles part of the time. On January 7 the pump was removed and the counter parts were cleaned. The pump was returned to service with counter working. Note: The internal air chamber of this pump was found to have a heavy oily film, possibly from the air compressor. CWW-6; The pump stopped and had to be shaken to start on December 11 and 23. CWW-7; On January 28 the pump stopped and had to be shaken to start it. The withdrawal water well pumps are monitored daily by the area Maintenance Department and preventative maintenance work is performed is needed. The total withdrawal water volumes for the period are: Sand Formation Croatan Formation Total Gallons November 378,235 209.253 587,488 December 375,516 196.694 January 413,624 194.404 572,210 608,028 Only Totals 1,167,375 600,351 1,767,726 COMPLIANCE', MONITORING, GROUNDWATER QUALITY, MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM n DIVISION OF ENU,lRONMENTAL'IMANAGEMENT' ,, P:0. Box RALEIGH,NC 2762670535 (919),733-3221. Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. INJ. SUPPLY Well Depth: 179.0 Well Depth: Well Diameter 6" Sample (Screened) Interval N/A Ft. to N/A Ft. Depth to Water Level N/A Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or N/A FL (MSL) Measuring Point is 1.00 Ft. above land surface or N/A Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH Specific Conductance uMhos Temp oC Odor Date Sample Collected Date Lab Sample Analyzed Appearance: Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED COD mg/1 NO2 as N mg/1 Ni - Nickel mg/I Coliform: ME Fecal N /100m1 NO3 as N N mg/1 Pb - Lead N mg/I Coliform: MF Total 0 /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0 I mg/1 Zn - Zinc 0 mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total T mg/I AI - Aluminum T mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) T pH (when analyzed) units Ba - Barium mg/1 ug/1 TOC A mg/I Ca - Calcium A mg/1 A ug/I Chloride P mg/1 Cd-Cadmium P I mg/I P ug/1 Arsenic P mg/1 Chromium: Total P mg/I Other FLUORIDE P mg/1 Grease and Oils L mg/1 Cu - Copper L mg/I Other MIRK L ug/1 Hardness: Total I mg/I Fe - Iron I mg/1 Other Ag - Silver I mg/1 Phenol C mg/I Hg - Mercury C I mg/I Other Se -Selenium C mg/1 Sulfate A mg/1 K -Potassium A mg/1 A ug/I Specific Conductance B uMohs Mg - Magnesium B mg/1 B . ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) L mg/I Mn - Manganese L mg/I L TKN as E mg/I Na- Sodium E mg/I E Note: I CERTIFY THAT TH REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMI EE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 477 DATE er CDl. I.ECT; .j AND -ANALYSIS OF GROUIvu'WATER SAMPLES 1 Sou+rIi ;t Should b9 analyzed a:; scroll :II possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE ItOT'ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. LIr ' i•::uedyses: 1h;o S1.3nrLurl Method 3030C lor sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNQI FILTENLvtETALS SAL!PLES_IlI. 111 .i'IEl-I) !!1 h• ' im:d s:3ngd1s roust be I:i IIncred lor metals, then lield acidilied with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted to n1'• Int :itlrin 21 her `Iample prepandion in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours'01 collection. 3 AIIr.1.'rSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRC'1.IIIUWATER, NOT THOSEIIIAT ARE A BEI OE SEDIMENT ASSQCIAJED VIM WELL CONSTRUCJjON O)j SAME11NG EBQCEDUNES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•'s I illy. I5. Hui Ili Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ibr I:dlrnvinrl publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental Mar' (erne' it: (a) Standard Melhods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published joinlly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79.020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; hi) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the deplli ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature; odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be filtered Through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11.^Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE 'MONITORING.wWi DIVISIONOFENVIRONMENTALIMANAGbMENT GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING;;, COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM POI BOX 2953i5 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 1(919) 733/3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Fann Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location : Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. CNNV-1 Well Depth: 55.0 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 33.27 Ft. to 52.68 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.45 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.15 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.25 Ft. above land surface or 10.60 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water purged before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.1 Specific Conductance 2217 uMhos Temp 18.4 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 1 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/l Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /10om1 NO3 as N N/A mgA Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /10om1 Phosphorus: Total as P 1.010 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 1976 mgA AI - Aluminum WA mgll Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.1 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I - ug/l TOC 11.2 mgA Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/l Chloride 78.6 mg/I Cd - Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.25 mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mgll Other MIBK N/A ugll Grease and Oils N/A mgA Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iran N/A mg/I Other Ag -Silver N/A mgll Phenol N/A mg/I Hg - Mercury N/A mgA Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 650.6 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mgll ugA Specific Conductance • N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ugA Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg Na - Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF P MITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 19(AtA Date er COI.I.EC1L_:I AND ANALYSIS OF GROUI`t 4VATER SAMPLES I Sou rlrt:t should be analyzed as coon al possible altar collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED Al4D NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. far' 'I : l lutlysr:s: I lsn SI.imlard Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). LQNQI FILTER_METALS.SAMPLES-lU!'lIl€.I°IELI! !!I h • ' .: n:rl samples must bu r:,AfecIed for metals. then lield acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted lu nr» lair •vitliiii 21 hour.. ;aniiile preparation in the labor aka y (extraction and lillralion) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 AIIPI.'fSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1i'I.I11UWATETI, NOT THOU. THAT ARE A E EI Of SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WIIU WELL CONSTFIUCTIQH OH SAMPLING ERQCEDIJUES. CIIECIC WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As (•':i 1 illy, 15.110011 Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Iht Itillowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental I•.Lni•ulement: (al Standard tvlelhods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; Ib) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Piolcrtion Agency publication number SW-846; (cf) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior 10 collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed. samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough wafer is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, lernperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment roust be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be littered Through a 0.45 micron filler immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I0.Tlie sample container should be labeled at the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public olficial authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnenlal body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING;, COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OE ENVIiONMENTAL'MANAGEMEATI PO::BOX 29535 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535 (919)733-3221' Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well ID. Number. CWW-2 Well Depth: 52.15 Well Depth: Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 30.57 Ft. to 49.82 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.32 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 2.91 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.23 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.0 Specific Conductance 2432 ulvmos Temp 18.9 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED I YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /I00m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /I00m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 35.750 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 2012 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.1 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/I TOC 13.5 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 98.2 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 . Other FLUORIDE 0.20 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu - Copper N/A mg/I OtherMIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 715.5 mg/1 K- Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITT (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) er COL I.ECT ".J AND ANALYSIS OF GROUI' j jVATER SAMPLES sluuld be analyzed as soorr a ; possible altar collecliun. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE N4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Llr •I•::'rn; lvsiz: I Mu !.3 Haul I.Ir;Ihod 3030C for sample preparation (eine ry excluded). pQNOT FILTEFILv1ETALS SAfv1P).ES Ijl 1fIE.I1EI-1! !it 'rr r •:n:d s3rrq,Ies must be cr.dlecled for metals. then field acidilied with 5 ml concentrated nilric acid per tiler of sample, and should be suburitted le nr•• !al) vitlrin 24 bees•. ;ample prepmation in the laboratory (extraction and lillralionl must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. 3 AlInl. 1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRC'I.II IDWATEFI, NOT TIiQSI II1AT Arm A pan' of SEDI SENT ASSQCIATED 7NLI1 WELL CONSTRUCS1QN Ojl SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As (•ui line 15. Nor tl r Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ibc It 'Rowing publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental klnn•u)enrunC (a) Standard klelhorls lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Heallh Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA•60014.79.020. as revised March 1983; (el Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Enviwnmenlal Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collectinga sample lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, ternperalure, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be Iiltered through a 0.45 micron lilter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10.Tbe sample container should be labeled al the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent' is any corporals ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. SIGNATURE OF PE COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OF ENVERONMENTAL MANAGEIvMENC' P,Os�BOX7,9535,,,, RALEIGH; NC 27626 0535 1, (919) 733 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Famr Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x_Otl Well ID. Number. CW W-3 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.42 Ft. to 50.67 Pt. Depth to Water Level 7.24 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 2.71 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.08 Ft. above land surface or 9.95 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.0 Specific Conductance 2768 uMhos Temp 24.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/l Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 7.850 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 2156 mg/l Al - Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.2 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 11.7 mg/I Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 99.6 mg/I Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.21 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg-Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 730.5 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/l ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/! Mn - Manganese N/A mg/l TKN as N. N/A mg/I Na-Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE ®;r 1 -4 ITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DATE er COI. I.ECT.r ,r:l AND ANALYSIS OF GROUietMATER SAMPLES I S;un( Intl 511001 be analyzed a:; coon a n possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDII IG 1IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE /J4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. MO.*: Inlysr:s: t ):;u SLIM lnrd Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNQT FILT ELMETALs SAMEhEJIJINIE.I°IEI.I) !!I 14• r •a.:rl 5:3111p4es nu/Si be r: •1Incred for metals, then field acidilied with 5Int concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted Ire II Inlr rillrin21 hems !)ample preparation in the inbnralory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 All r'.I. •(SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN TFIE GM.1.11IUWATER, NOT THO$I I}IAT ARE A PART OE SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED wall WELL CONSTBUCJIQII OB SAMMaiNG PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As (•is I illn 15. Nor III Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ilit Inlluwinq publications. or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental Mot ulernenC (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Prolec:lion Agency publication number SW-846: (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of wafer in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irom the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sample lor analysis. 11 the well is purnped/bailed dry belore 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specilic Conductance, ternperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unlillered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated In accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately after collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I0.The sample container should be labeled al the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnentat body to sign official documents. 1 COMPLIANCE', MONITORING' GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ,... :ONMENTACMANAGAMENT4 • P.0.1,130X29535„'� RALEIGH; NC27626-0535 h mr,i (919):733-322P Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic TanklDrain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann 1 _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number: CWW-4 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 41.67 Ft. to 50.92 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.52 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.21 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.75 Ft. above land surface or 10.73 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.1 Specific Conductance 2863 uMhos Temp 28.2 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total • N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 5.550 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 2104 mg/I AI - Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.3 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/1 TOC 10.7 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 114.5 mg/I Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/l Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.15 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/l Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag- Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 730.0 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ugh Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/l Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/I Na - Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE 11 � r a. SIGNATURE OF PERMIT E (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) er COI.L.EC1,�•;J AND ANALYSIS OF GROUt; WATER SAMPLES I Saci:i be: slunrld he analyzed a:; soon as possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. tar' -it.: Analysn:;: I ;so St.u;rfard t.lrahod 3030C for sample preparation pncrcury excluded). RQNOT FILTER r1ETALS SAh1Pl,ES IiINIE.FIELi) !!! i h• ' .:n:d samples must be collected for metals, Then Iield acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sarnple, and should be submitted to its•• late ••ritlrin 24 hcnrr. rii )le preparation to the laboratory (extraction and Mallon) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :1 Al IN. 1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII.'I.IIMDWATER, NOT THOS&THAT ARR A EMI OE SEDIMENT ASSOC1ATED WIIU- WELL CONSTB_UCI1Qt4 Og SAMPUN{G EBVCEDUUES. CIIECI< WITII YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•::; line 15. Nu; Ili Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the I:dlowinrl publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental kleingenicnt: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis el Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79.020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Ptolnction Agency publication number SW-846; (cl) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed. prior 10 collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collecled as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, ternperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collecled. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be littered Through a 0.45 micron litter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I0.The sample container should be labeled al the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicei or public otlicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE' MONITORING' GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OFENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT , P.O.,pOX 295331;.. r RALEIGa NC 27626-0535 (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic TankfOrain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number. CWW-5 Well Depth: 53.17 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 41.75 Ft. to 51.08 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.32 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.42 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.58 Ft above land surface or 10.74 Ft (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.0 Specific Conductance 2628 uMhos Temp 31.6 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECIEU UNFILTERED AND COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N , N/A mg/I Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 7.150 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 1724 mg/I Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.5 units Da - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 9.9 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride 110.4 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mgil Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.15 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/I Other MIRK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg- Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 559.1 mg/1 K-Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg -Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) er • COI. I.ECT ,J AND ANALYSIS OF GROUN'iMATER SAMPLES I S;url•Irc: slrcudcl be analyzed a:: soon as possible alter collcctiun. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING TIME SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. t.lr' .1.: luralyses: !1st! St.Th:larcl Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). LiQNOI FILTU_ ETAL$ SAL!PLES_I1LNIE.I°IELI) !!I r 4• r'a':rl samples must be cr4fectucl for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be subedited to ar•• lab -.Milli 21 hoary. ;ample preparation in the laboratory (extraction and lillration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :1 AtIr.l.'rSES ARE i0 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GRL'i1HDWATEl1, NOT THQSE IHAT ARE A !'ABI OE $EDIT 11LENT ASSOCIATED WITU WELL CONSTBIJC]'1QN OI3 SAMi ELIUG PROCEDURES. CI IECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. I illy,. 15. Monty Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of II a rollowinq publications. or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental Management: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014-79-020. as revised March 1983; (e) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmenlal Protu:lion Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Parl 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any wafer from the well. 6. AI least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance will, recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be lillered Through a 0.45 micron litter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) I0.The sample container should be labeled al the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body Io sign official documents. COMPLIANCE.MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM fT DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEIMENT' r 13:11. OX 29535' R4LEIGH, NC 27626-0535' ( 19) 733-3221' 9 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number: CWW-6 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.62 Ft. to 50.88 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.42 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.18 Ft (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.92 Ft. above land surface or 9.92 FL (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.3 Specific Conductance 1943 uMhos Temp 30.5 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: LT YELLOW Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/l NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100ml NO3 as N N/A mg/l Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /1o0m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 6.300 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1232 mg/1 AI - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH(when analyzed) 6.7 units Ba- Barium N/A mg/I ug/l TOC 9.4 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 111.8 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.18 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu - Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag- Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 299.9 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/l Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N/A mg/l Na- Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITT ' (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) V79.40 DATE er COI. I.ECT., _._I AND ANALYSIS OF GROUI.t. /ATER SAMPLES Suuf in:: should he analyzer) a:; :;eon a ; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 1:Ir•in1•: /'utlyscs: I;;u St.nr:lard!.lethod 3030C lor sample preparation (mercury excluded). IQ.N91 FILTERLdETALS SAMPLES-JJ1. I11E.FIEI_I) !!( " • ':n:rl s:mq,fes must be adlecled for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concontraled iritric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted l' Or• lali :ithin 21 Irr:un•. S81111 to piepnr;rtion in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :1 Allr.l. 1SES ARE 10 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN TFIE GI11'UIIDWATER, NOT THOS1IHAT AREA BEI OE SEDIMERT ASSOCIATED WITH WEB CONSTfl C,TjQN OR 5AMPEB L(NG OCEDULIES. CI IECI( WITHYOUR LABORATORY OIJ PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As per I ill? 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ihr InIIowing publications. or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental Eloi Bement: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014.79.020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the deptli ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water born the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. II the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH, Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manulacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I0.The sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and lime collected. 11."Aulhorizod agent" is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING' GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING;,,, COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL�MANAGEMIEN'YI? 29535„ RALEIOH, NC 27626-0535 (919)733-3221' Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 dll PERMIT NO.: W10700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic TankdDrain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well ID. Number: CWW-7 Well Depth: 53.00 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 36.58 Ft. to 50.83 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.30 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 2.65 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 1.25 Ft. above land surface or 9.95 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.4 Specific Conductance 1185 uMhos Temp 23.5 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08 - 01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: ME Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 1.150 mg/I Zn-Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 782 mg/1 Al - Alumimmn N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.6 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 8.1 mg/I Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 73.1 mg/I Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/I ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.18 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/I Other MIRK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 153.9 mg/I K - Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/l Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE +R AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DATE er �UL I.ECT 1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUk.iWATER SAMPLES I Far (lee:, 51ruuld he analyzed a:; :;non as possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD IJSED (SEE Ili. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. 61r" '1•: A'ialcsi:s: Ilse SLiiIflartl 1.lelhod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). paNOT FILTER_METALS SAh1PLES-Ij!'iHE FIEI.I) !!! ' rr 1 ':n:rl samples must be collected for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted lu rip. Inle tl;in 2.1 Itcne:: Trento preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. 3 AlII'1 t'SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIC1.II IIJWATER, NQT THOSI THAT ARC A j?ABI OE $EDIMEENT ASSQC AJED Vim WELL CONSTBUCSIQN on SAMajNG PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As per 1 illy. 15. Nor Ili Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of II t I:dlowinq publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental Ll;nrulemenl: (a) Standard Methods tor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/479-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Proteclion Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures Tor the Analysis ol Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated In accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be littered through a 0.45 micron Tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorizod agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE, MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM � s DIVISION OFt` ��.. FNYBiONMENTAL:MANAGEIvff.NT. P 01E0X 29535, RALEIGH, NC 27626 0535. (919)733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well ID. Number. SWW-1 Well Depth: 22.5 Well Depth: Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval N/A Ft. to N/A Ft. Depth to Water Level N/A Ft. below meas. pt.(befare sampling) or N/A Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 1.42 Ft. above land surface or N/A Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH Specific Conductance uMhos Temp oC Odor Date Sample Collected Date Lab Sample Analyzed Appearance: Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED COD mg/1 NO2 as N mg/1 Ni - Nickel mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N /100ml NO3 as N N mg/1 Pb - Lead N mg/I Coliform: MF Total 0 /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as D mg/I Zn - Zinc 0 mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total T mg/1 Al - Aluminum T mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) T pH (when analyzed) units Ba - Barium mg/1 ug/l TOC S mg/I Ca - Calcium S mg/I 5 ug/1 Chloride A mg/I Cd - Cadmium A mg/I A ug/I Arsenic M mg/I Chromium: Total M mg/1 Other FLUORIDE M mg/1 Grease and Oils P mg/1 Cu-Copper P mg/1 OtherMIBK P ugf Hardness: Total L mg/1 Fe - Iran L mg/1 Other Ag -Silver L mg/I Phenol E mg/1 Hg - Mercury E mg/I Other Se -Selenium E mg/I Sulfate D mg/1 K-Potassium D mg/I D ug/1 Specific Conductance uMohs Mg - Magnesium mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) mg/1 Mn - Manganese mg/1 TKN as mg/I Na-Sodium mg/1 Note: I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) AAIA DATE er COI. I.ECT•_,_1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUII.•4VATER SAMPLES I Sal in:: 5Iumid be analyzed a:; ;;crop a ; passible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE HOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TIIE METHOD USED (SEE N4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. 1.1r' 'r•: Arralysi: ,: 1h;o S!..urrlard Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQ_NOI FIL1FEL 1ETAL5SAMPLES_IIt.1IIE.EIELI) Ill h• ' 'a,:d sangdrs roust be cillnciecf for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be subu'inecf Lr nI'• latI •:ithin 24 Irene: ''angle preparation to the laboratory 'extraction and filtration) roust be completed within 72 hours ol collection. 3 All"i. 1SES ARE 1'0 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII.'I1I IDWATEtt, NOT TFIOSE THAT ARE A EALI Of SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTfiCSjQN OB SANEUNG PROCEDURES. CIIECI( WITII YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•'rr I ill! 15. I Irnllr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the I:,Ilnwinll publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental I l;nr- gerrienL (a) Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014.79.020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmenlal Prolec:lion Agency publication number SW-846; (ci) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At (east 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7., Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered Through a 0.45 micron liller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See I14. above) I0.Tho sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnenlal body to sign official documents. 1'�• ( 1 COMPLIANCE 'MON ITORI N G Drvismii OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGENf6i7P GROUNDWATER LeyALITY MONITORING: Po Boxz9s3s; RALEIGH; NC27626' 0535) (919)733'd3221 , COMPLIANCE REPORT 'FORM, Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appi of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number: SWW-2 Well Depth: 23 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 18.80 Ft. to 21.63 Ft. Depth to Water Level 8.36 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 1.63 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.42 Ft. above land surface or 9.99 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.9 Specific Conductance 2235 uMhos Temp 19.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name: PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO UNFILTERED COD N/A mg/l NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni -Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100ml NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 273.000 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1856 mg/I Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 5.9 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 12.8 mg/I Ca - Calcium N/A mg/l ug/I Chloride 83.9 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.22 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu - Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/l Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 545.1 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(N114 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (O AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 019.2b DAT her COI.I.ECT,::4 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUkLYGVATER SAMPLES I Smiq•Ire: should be analyzed a:: soon ail possible aller collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING IIME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. Llr' 'I•::'rnnl} s ;: tau SL.ii u hint I.Irahod 3030C for sample preparation pncrcwy excluded). PQNQI FILTEFI METALS SAMPLES -If i I f IE. i!ELil !!! h• 1 ':n:rl samples ems! be r:r..11rtcied for metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be subnrilied Ir1 mr• lalr •rilhin 21 Ileum ;amble preparation in the laboratory (exitaction and Iillralion) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :1 AtIP-I. •ISES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1C'I.IIIDWATEft, NOT THOSI I)1AT ARE A I AEI OE $EDIT 1EENT ASSOCIATED WITU WELL CONST.BUCILQN OB SAMi ELING QRQCEDULIES. CI IECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As NI I ill? 15. Ruth Carolina Administrative Code. Subcliapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the rnetlrods described in one of II r 'Aiming publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental t.•nru)enront: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federalion; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4.79•020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wasles: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in Ilse well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment roust be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples rrrusl be lillered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately eller collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I1.The sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and date and time collected. 11."Arthorizod agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnenlal body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE', MONITORING' GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE 'REPORT FORM DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT P.OBOX 29535. RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535. . „ i(919) 733-323I Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number: SWW-3 Well Depth: 24.5 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 20.17 Ft. to 23.0 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.74 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 2.23 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.17 Ft. above land surface or 9.97 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.9 Specific Conductance 1828 uMhos Temp 25.9 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N I N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100mt NO3 as N I N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 84.000 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1252 me AI - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.0 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 13.1 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 55.3 mg/1 Cd - Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.11 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu-Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIRK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/l Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 502.0 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/1 - ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium I N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N/A mg/1 Na- Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTE (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) er COI. I.ECTv .J AND ANALYSIS OF GROUP. VATER SAMPLES slruuld be analyzed a:; soon al possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TIIE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. ear' 4•:Ise SLuulnrd I.Iolhod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). fQNu FILTERJ1ETALS SAf,1PLE5J1I."1�IE.1°IELI) !!! • ' ':e:d sarq,les must be erAlected for metals, then Iield acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted Ikr a •• lali ••:itliin 24 Ireurr. ;ample orepalarion in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 721rours ol collection. 3 AIIr!. 7SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIIU.'I.IIIUWATER, NOT THOS& IIiAT ARE A BAB' OE SEDIf ILIEI,iT ASSOCIATED WIILI WELL CONSTRUCIIQN OB SAMELING ERPCEDURES. CIIECI( WITH YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As ref I itln 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of the I:dlowinrl publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental klai lement: (rl) Standard blethocls for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA"60014.79.020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irorn the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior 10 collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples wlien the saiiiple Is collected. 0. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance will recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) I0. Tho sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and lime collected. 11."Aulhorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign otlicial documents. COMPLIANCE, MONITORING DivisioNOPENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORINGi COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM P,.O:BOX 295}Sa Ib RALEIGH TjC 27626-OS35' (919)7.133226 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Fenn Remedial System _Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Feld _Spray Field _Subsurface Low -Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotary Distributor :Other Well LD. Number. SWW-4 Well Depth: 25 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 20.50 Ft. to 23.3 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.37 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.36 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.42 Ft. above land surface or 10.73 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.7 Specific Conductance 2282 uMhos Temp 33.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni -Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 122.500 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 1488 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 5.8 units Ba-Barium N/A mg/I ug/1 TOC 9.6 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Chloride 61.4 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.07 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu-Copper ) N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mgil Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 544.8 mg/I K- Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTED (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) DAT 2. COI. I.ECT: -.1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUt'hcMATER SAMPLES Smith:: should be analyzed as soon al possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE NOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING 'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE tl4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AIID NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. tar-' 'I•::'rn;ilvsi:s: rise SIa;Ll;ruI Method 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNQI FILT I_METALS SAMPLES Jiang.FIEI.O !!! h • ' ':n:rl s:3111,les Horst be collected Ior metals. then Iteld acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted to nr.• loll •.ilhin 21 Irer - `rample preparation fir the Laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. :1 AI II't'tSES ARE i0 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII:'11NUWATER, NOT THQS&IHAT ARg A EABI0E SEDIMEtiT ASSOCIATED Wall WELL CONSTBUC.TI(_B Oj3 SM4EE NG PRQCEDULlES. CIIECI( WITII YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As f•':r I itle 15. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subcliapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ihr I:Mewing publications. or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental El;ingenrenl: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, lfith Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 600/4-79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986. U.S. Environmental Pro tr:r:liorr Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CPR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH, Specific Conductance, lernperalure, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10.TIre sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the fa ility name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Aulliorizod agent" is any corporate officer or public official authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. i COMPLIANCEMONITORING � '} ntvi'sioi OFENvuioNLENTAi:!MwnGritazit GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING;: . I' P.g.B0X29535 COMPLIANCE, REPORT FORM (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P 0 BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann _Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well ID. Number: SWW-5 Well Depth: 28.21 Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 24.83 Ft. to 27.2 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.77 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.03 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.96 Ft. above land surface or 10.80 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.8 Specific Conductance 2395 uMoos Temp 30.3 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/,14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR. Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 88.500 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1452 mg/I Al - Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.0 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 11.8 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 84.4 mg/I Cd - Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mgll Other FLUORIDE 0.23 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate 567.4 mg/I IC - Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + N113) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I TKN as N/A mg/1 Na- Sodium N/A mg/I I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE R• R AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) er COL I.ECT. ,1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUI•:.•vVATER SAMPLES I Snug•lus sl torrid he analyzeda:; suon al possible alter collodiumSAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG TIME SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD USED (SEE #4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. b(rh•ir•: 'uialvses: I: se t=1..uelard I.(rahod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). PQNQj FILTEHLIETALS SAMPI,ESIj1.1JIE.FIELU !!! r q• 1 •:r .rl s:3mple;; mull bu rollecled lot metals, then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated liil(ic acid per lifer of sample, and should be submitted lir nr•• lal•;ilhin 24 Irene;. `;ample preparation in the iabnrilmy (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 721rours ol collection. 3 Aill. YSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GI1C'I•IIIDWATER, NOT MPS" IHAT ARE A PAEI Of SEDIMENT ASSQCIA[ED WITH WELL CONSTBDCIjQN OH MMELING ERQCEDUHES. CI IECIC WITH YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As pis I illy. I5. North Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one o1 Ihr I;llluwinr) publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental klnn-u)eroent: (al Standard Mellrods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA•600/4••79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Poltuants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnpie for analysis. II the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH, Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment roust be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron liller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) I0.Tlre sample container should be labeled al the time ol collection with the facility name, well identification nurnber and date and lime collected. 11."Aulhorized agent" is arty corporate otlicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. .z--- COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING:, COMPLIANCE. REPORT FORM ' DMSIONbOF ENVIRONMENTAL':MANAO]EPT' P:o; BOX2953si RALEIGII NC 27626-0535' (919)13343221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field _Subsurface Low -Pressure _Laid Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm Rotav Distributor .Omer Well I.D. Number: SWW-6 Well Depth: 26 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 22.25 Ft. to 24.62 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.14 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.52 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 2.58 Ft. above land surface or 10.66 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 6.1 Specific Conductance 1943 uMhos Temp 30.8 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mgil NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Colifonn: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 14.500 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 1156 mg/1 Al - Aluminum WA mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.3 units Ba-Barium 1 N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 11.7 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/1 Chloride 111.9 mg/1 Cd - Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 0.09 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu-Copper N/A mg/I Other MIBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iran N/A mg/I Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/I Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 291.4 mg/I K-Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: I CERTIFY THAT THIS R PORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITT E (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) WC? -, DATE COI. I.ECT; _•_J AND ANALYSIS OF GROUT -"WATER SAMPLES I Sanviii:: should be analyzed a:; soon ail possible: alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TI-IE METHOD IJSED (SEE /M. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. I.Ir•' +I-: A'';rlysils: I Ino St.)nrlurcl Method 3030C !Or sample preparation (mercury excluded). NQNOI FILTER METALS SAMPLES_I)1.'1f IE.FIELD !!! ' h• ' .,n,l s:mrples must brr cc'llecled for metals, Then lield acidilied with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter of sarnple, and should be submitted Iu sir•• Ialr •vithin 21 Iran:: Rangde preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be cornploled within 721rours of collection. AIIP I. iSES ARE 10 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN TIIE G11.'IJIiDWATER, NOT THOSE I)1AT AFiE A JQf1i OE SEDIMENZ ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTBDCIj0JJj Ofl AWN PLING ERQCEDUBES. CI IECIC WITH YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•'n I ills 15. Nurllr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of ll it lnllowinrl publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental I•.1nn•ulemcnl: (a) Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods tor Chemical Analysis ol Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014-79-020. as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Proteclion Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specilic Conductance, ternperalure, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be littered through a 0.45 micron liller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the lime ol collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11. "Aulhorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign olliclal documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT ll i P,O.BOX 29535 RALEIGH NC 27626-0535 (919)733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon _Septic Tank/Drain Feld _Spray Field Subsurface Low -Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann Roomy Distributor _ Other Well I.D. Number. SWW-7 Well Depth: 29.5 Ft. Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 25.17 Ft. to 27.50 Ft. Depth to Water Level 7.04 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 3.66 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.70 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 5.6 Specific Conductance 1322 uMhos Temp 25.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/08/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/08-01/i14 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni -Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/I Coliform: ME Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 50.000 mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 904 mg/I Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 5.8 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 15.3 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 102.2 mg/I Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/l ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 0.11 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu-Copper N/A mg/1 Other MB3K N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 237.6 mg/1 K- Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/I Note: Values should reflect total concentrations TKN as N N/A mg/I Na - Sodium N/A mg/I Note: I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PE TTEE R AUTHORIZED AGENT) Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) daz(n DATE COI.I.ECT_.1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUP.°- DATER SAMPLES I Siun! bat shu,kl be analyzed a:; SUen a l possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING 1IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. t;lr I•: !uudvsrs: I ISO S!.i:Irl;utl I.Iulhod 3030C for sample preparation (mercury excluded). !QNQT FILTER_METALS SAMPI,ESJjt.NIE.11EI.0 !!( r h" r ';n;rl samples must be collected Inc metals, Then field acidified wills 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample, and should be submitted to r h.• I;dr :illrin 24 Item!: Sample preparation in the Inbnrrkny (extraction and lillralion) must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. :1 At IN. "rSES ARE i0 BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GII:'1IIlUWATEtI, NQT THOSE D-1AT ARE A pABi OE SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITU WELL CONST 1lUCSjO 0E1 SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CI IECIC WITII YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As piu line 15. Neill' Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ihr It dkxvin!( puhlicalions, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental P.l:rn•ulemenC (al Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 17111 Edilion, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods tor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any wafer from the well. 6. Al least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the field on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered Through a 0.45 micron Titter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled al the ling of collection with the Iacitity name, well idenlilicalion number and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCEMONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM ' DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT' P 0,43,9X 29533 RALEIGH, NC 2762610535, (9193 733 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann _Rotary Distributor _x Ot Well I.D. Number. MWTF1-A Well Depth: 6.4 Ft Well Diameter 2" Sample (Screened) Interval 3.40 Ft. to 5.40 Ft Depth to Water Level • 0.00 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 10.49 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.49 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water purged before sampling 5.6 Field Analysis: pH 6.8 Specific Conductance 563 uMhos Temp 14.6 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/13/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/13-01/15 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/I NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.275 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 516 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 7.1 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/1 TOC 5.0 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride 13.5 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/1 Other FLUORIDE 2.53 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu - Copper N/A mg/I Other MBK N/A ug/1 Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 44.8 mg/1 K - Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/I Note: Purge Volume in Gallons for this sampling * Static level to Top of Casing I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PEA fITTEE (O-IAUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) i er COI.I.ECT;,;,1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUlccivIATER SAMPLES I Suuq•Ii::: should he analyzed a:; :;uon a; possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 110T ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG TIME SPECI- FIED FOR TFIE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. Lii.1 'I ::uralvscs: usu Stile ;l Method 3030C lor sample preparation Itncrcury excluded). QQ-NOT FILTEFILdETAL5 SAMP1:ES uill(E. FIELD !!) rr• r ,i.:rl 53nrptes nursl bu r:r,Ileeted for metals, Then field acidified with 5 ml concentrated niuic acid per liter of sample, and should be subedited lu nr•• I;ilr fthfn 21 beer: `sample preparation Mille laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. AIIr I.1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIIL'I.IIIUWATER, NOT THOS1IHAT ARE A BEI OF SEDIMENT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL CONSTBLIC-TIQN 08 SAMEUNG ERQCEDUUES. CIIECI< WITH YOUR LABORATORY 011 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As t•i,r I file. 15. North Carolina Adminislralive Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one of Ihr t;,lluwind publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division of Environmental 1.1;+n utenumrt: (al Standard Methods for Ike Examination of Water and Wastewater, 161h Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by Arnerican Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federalion; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014-79.020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Ptotecliorn Agency publication number SW-846; (c1) 'Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth oI water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any wafer from The well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior 10 collecting a sample for analysis. If the well is purnped/hailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unfiltered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manulaclurer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron litter immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See 114. above) I0.The sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate officer dr public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign official documents. it �n COMPLIANCE MONITORING L I DIVISIONOF ENVI[tONMENTi1L"MANA4,MENT: GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING; �N r r.O.BOEY29535, COMPLIANCE REPORT'FORM, RALEIGH,NC276260535 (919)733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Fann Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number: MWTF1-B Well Depth: 13.10 Ft. Well Diameter 2" Sample (Screened) Interval 10.60 Ft to 12.60 Ft Depth to Water Level 0.60 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 9.90 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.50 Ft (MSL) Gallons of water purged before sampling 11.4 Field Analysis: pH 6.0 Specific Conductance 831 uMhos Temp 20.1 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/13/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/13-01/,15 1997 Appearance: CLEAR. Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total N/A /loom! Phosphorus: Total as P 7.483 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 740 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.5 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/I TOC 4.4 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/l ug/1 Chloride 32.7 mg/I Cd - Cadmium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total N/A mg/I Other FLUORIDE 1.76 mg/l Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/1 Other MIBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/l Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 203.4 mg/1 K- Potassium N/A mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/I ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/I Mn - Manganese N/A mg/1 TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: Purge Volume in Gallons for this sampling * Static level to Top of Casing I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE 1/ SIGNATURE OF ER ITTE R,AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) oathi er COL I.ECI = _1 AND ANALYSIS OF GROUk. JVATER SAMPLES I S ui l b. Should be analyzed a:; tarorizil possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE tIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDIIIG TIME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE q4. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. LIr r l•::'cnalysr;:;: use Stamlaid I.lolhod 3030C lor sample preparation (mercury excluded). QQNOT FILTERLv1ETALs SAMPLESJjlTJIE_11ELI) !!! ur '':n:(l samples must bee r:oflected for metals, then field acidified with 5 rnl concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample. and should be submitted lu al fah ithin 24 hem:: `)angrle preparation in the laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours ol collection. AtlAi. 'SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE GIt.'I.IHUWATEH, NOT TH05N jjiAT ARE A BEI OE SEDIMENT ASSQCIATED WITH WELL CONSjMJCJjQN ON SAMPLING PROCEDURES. CIIECK WITH YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As )•.a I illy. 15. hlortlr Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ill t:rllowinO puhlicalions, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental 1.In1•uiemumL• (a) Standard Melliods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985 and 17th Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control Federation; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number EPA 60014.79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wasles: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edilion, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protu:tion Agency publication number SW-846; (c1) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the deplli of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any wafer from the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be purnped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple lor analysis. If the well is purnped/bailed dry belore 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unfiltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendalions by the manufacturer. 9. Samples roust be Iillered through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the time of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporate ollicer or public ollictal authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. ('i COMPLIANCE, MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISIONOF ENVIRONb1ENTAL MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 29535, RALEIGH, NC 27626-0535,1 (919) 733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMIT NO.: WI0700012 Non Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field —Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Faun _Rotary Distributor x_011 Well I.D. Number: MWTFI-C Well Depth: 41.20 Ft. Well Diameter 2" Sample (Screened) Interval 38.70 Ft. to 40.70 Ft. Depth to Water Level 3.16 Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or 7.33 Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 0.00 Ft. above land surface or 10.49 FL (MSL) Gallons of water purged before sampling** 34.25 Field Analysis: pH 6.8 Specific Conductance 878 uMhos Temp 25.6 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/13/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 01/13-01/30 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (PCS Env Lab), 102 (Metals and Colifonn) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A ' mg/1 Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Colifonn: MF Fecal N/A /loom! NO3 as N N/A I mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliforrn: MF Total • POS/POS/NEG /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.150 1 mg/I Zn-Zinc N/A mg/ Dissolved Solids: Total 668 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A ' mg/I Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 6.7 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/I TOC 4.7 mg/I Ca - Calcium N/A mg/I ug/I Chloride 13.1 mg/I Cd-Cadmium <0.5 ppb ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total <5.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE L41 mg/I Grease and Oils N/A mg/I Cu - Copper N/A mg/1 Other MBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/I Phenol N/A mg/1 Hg- Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate 191.8 mg/I K-Potassium N/A mg/I ug/I Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese 0.03 ppm TKN as N/A mg/1 Na- Sodium N/A mg/I Note: Micro -Purge System used for Samplit Initial Sample PositivelResample Negative ** Volume purged in gallons due to static water level. Note: This well returned two (2) positive coliform results. After sample two (2), the well casing was raised 6" to alleviate any surface water intrusion. A subsequent sample came back negative. I CERTIFY THAT IS REM' ` TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PER T IT E (OR AIbTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloids cons ntrations. (see #3 on back) DAT er CUI.i.EC11G.. AND ANALYSIS OF GROUN:,.•VATER SAMPLES F' ;null: should he analyzed a:; scion as possible altar collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDING IME SPECI- FIED FOR TIME METHOD IJSED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. ;+n;dc si:s: Ism Si..uelard Method 3030C lor sample preparation (mrrcury excludeilj. QQNOT FILTE_yLAETALs SAfv1PI,ES.IJI'IjIE.FIELII !!! h r mans' samples nmsl be collected for metals, Then lield acidilied will' 5 rnl concentrated rrihic acid per liter ol sample, and should be subedited II: Iti•' I ti ••rilhin 21 Irr:nr.-. !I:1mph! preparation in the him:alory 104:action and filtration) roust be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 AIIPI. 1SES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE Gl1C'I II IUWATER, NOT T110S& TAT Aqf A Mu OE SEDI EHI ASSQCIATED WITH WELL CONST&UCJIQN OH SAMPLING I'Ii)CFDUI1E$. CI IECK WITII YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As I•N:r I isle. 15. I ler III Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in one ol Ihr It 'Rowing publications. or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental !.L+rrulemurrL (al Standard Methods lot the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111Edilion, 1985 and 171h Edilion, 1989, published joinlly by American Public Heallh Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Conlrol Federalion; (b) Methods lor Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmenlal Protection Agency publication number EPA 600;4-79.020, as revised March 1983; (cl Tesl Methods lor Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number SW-846; Oil Test Procedures for the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the depth of water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irorn the well. 6. AI least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior 10 collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is purnpedibailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Delerruinalion lor pH. Specilic Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made in the lield on unlillered samples when the sample Is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manulaclurer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) I0. The sample container should be labeled at the tithe of collection with the Iacilily name, well iclentilicalion number and dale and lime collected. 11."Authorized agent' is any corporate officer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governmental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM IDMSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ,P.O. BOX 2955; RALEIGN, NC 27626-0535. (919)733-3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non -Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field =Spray Field —Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm _Rotary Distributor _x_Ot Well I.D. Number. WLCT Well Depth: n/a Well Diameter n/a Sample (Screened) Interval n/a Ft. to n/a Ft. Depth to Water Level n/a Ft. below meas. pt.(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is n/a FL above land surface or n/a Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/ailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 7.0 Specific Conductance 435 uMhos Temp 12.5 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/13/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/13-1/30 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (PCS Env. Lab) and 78 ( Colifonn & Metals) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N N/A mg/I Ni - Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /I00m1 NO3 as N N/A mg/I Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Colifonn: MF Total NEG /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.030 I mg/1 Zn - Zinc N/A mg/1 Dissolved Solids: Total 508 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A I mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 7.3 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/I ug/1 TOC 5.0 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ugf Chloride 12.9 mg/I Cd - Cadmium <0.5 ppb ug/1 Arsenic N/A mg/I Chromium: Total <5.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE 0.68 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/l Cu - Copper N/A mg/I Other MBK N/A ug/l Hardness: Total N/A mg/I Fe - Iron N/A I mg/1 Other Ag - Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se - Selenium N/A mg/1 Sulfate <10 mg/1 K-Potassium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg -Magnesium N/A mg/l ug/I Total Ammonia(NH4 + NIB) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese <0.01 ' ppm TKN as N N/A mg/I Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTIr'E (OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) Note: Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) alig"7 AT er COI.AND ANALYSIS OF GROUhc WATER SAMPLES I Sauq•In:: should be analyzed a:; soon al possible alter collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE 1IOT ANALYSED WITHIN 1HE HOLDIIIG'I IME SPECI- FIED FOR TIIE METHOD USED (SEE f14. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AIID NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. I:Ir i•: iuudvsi: ,: I Ise SI. If hid Method 3030C for sample preparation pncrcury excluded). PQNQT FILTER METAL5SAMPI,ES_Ij1.N(E.EIELI) 1!! 4• r 4r':rl samples must be r:nffecied for metals, then field acidified with 5 MI concentrated nitric acid per liter of sample, and should be submitted Irr nr.. tali •vithin 21 hymn ;augrle preparation in the Laboratory (extraction and filtration) must be completed within 72 hours of collection. 3 AlIN. 'rSES ARE TO BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN THE G11.'IJNUWATER, NOT THOSgIFIAT ARE A EMI OE SEDI1INERT ASSOCIATED WITH WELL.CONSTRUCJjQy Og SAI PING PROCEDURES. CI IECK WITII YOUR LABORATORY 014 PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. As f»:r I illy. 15. florIIr Carolina Administr alive Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the rnelhods described in one ol Ilu Iollowinc) publications, or by other methods approved beforehand by the Director. Division of Environmental Morr•utement: (a) Standard Methods for the Examination ol Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 17Ih Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollulion Control Federalion; (b) Methods for Chemical Analysis ol Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Proleclion Agency publication nunrbei EPA 60014•79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Tesl Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Proleclion Agency publication publication number SW-846; (d) Test Procedures for the Analysis ol Polluants Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49. No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, October 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record the deplh of waler in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irom the well. 6. At least 3 volumes of water in the well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. If the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, sarnples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available 10 collect your sample. 7. Determination for pH. Specific Conductance, ternperature, odor and appearance must be made in the Iield on unliltered samples when the sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibrated in accordance with recommendations by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be Iillered through a 0.45 micron filler immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See #4. above) 10. The sample container should be labeled at the lime of collection with the facility name, well identification number and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporale ollicer or public ollicial authorized by the company, corporation, or governrnental body to sign ollicial documents. COMPLIANCE MONITORING' GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING: COMPLIANCE REPORT FORM DIVISION1OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT i„P.O. BOA{ 2935 RALEIGH, NC 27626=0535. _ _.. 919) 733 3221 Facility Name: PCS PHOSPHATE CO. - AURORA DIVISION County: BEAUFORT Address P.O. BOX 48 AURORA, NC 27806 PERMITNO.: WI0700012 Non Discharge Tank Farm Remedial System _Lagoon Septic Tank/Drain Field _Spray Field =Subsurface Low -Pressure _Land Appl of Sludge Well Location: Tank Farm • _Rotary Distributor x Otl Well I.D. Number: CIW-7 Well Depth: 48.00 Well Depth: Well Diameter 4" Sample (Screened) Interval 31.00 Ft. to 45.25 Ft. Depth to Water Level n/a Ft. below meas. pL(before sampling) or n/a Ft. (MSL) Measuring Point is 3.33 Ft. above land surface or 13.13 Ft. (MSL) Gallons of water pumped/bailed before sampling CONTINUOUS Field Analysis: pH 7.0 Specific Conductance 446 uMhos Temp 13.7 oC Odor NONE Date Sample Collected 01/13/97 Date Lab Sample Analyzed 1/13-1/30 1997 Appearance: CLEAR Laboratory Name : PCS PHOSPHATE ENV. AFFAIRS LAB Certification No. 330 (PCS Env Lab) and 78 (Coliform & Metals) SAMPLES FOR METALS WERE COLLECTED UNFILTERED AND FIELD ACIDIFIED , X YES NO COD N/A mg/1 NO2 as N/A mg/1 Ni-Nickel N/A mg/I Coliform: MF Fecal N/A /100m1 NO3 as N N/A I mg/1 Pb - Lead N/A mg/1 Coliform: MF Total NEGATIVE /100m1 Phosphorus: Total as P 0.027 mg/I Zn - Zinc N/A mg/I Dissolved Solids: Total 352 mg/1 Al - Aluminum N/A mg/1 Pesticides/Herbicides (Specify) pH (when analyzed) 7.4 units Ba - Barium N/A mg/1 ug/1 TOC 5.6 mg/1 Ca - Calcium N/A mg/1 ug/I Chloride 13.2 mg/1 Cd-Cadmium <0.5 ppb ug/I Arsenic N/A mg/1 Chromium: Total <5.0 ppb Other FLUORIDE 0.69 mg/1 Grease and Oils N/A mg/1 Cu - Copper N/A me Other MBK N/A ug/I Hardness: Total N/A mg/1 Fe - Iron N/A mg/I Other Ag -Silver N/A mg/1 Phenol N/A mg/I Hg - Mercury N/A mg/1 Other Se -Selenium N/A mg/I Sulfate <10 mg/1 K-Potassium N/A I mg/I ug/1 Specific Conductance N/A uMohs Mg - Magnesium N/A mg/1 ug/1 Total Ammonia(NH4 + NH3) N/A mg/1 Mn - Manganese <0.01 ppm TKN as N N/A mg/1 Na - Sodium N/A mg/1 Note: I CERTIFY THAT THIS REPORT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE (ORAUT RIZED AGENT) Values should reflect dissolved and colloidal concentrations. (see #3 on back) 47 DATE er COI. I.ECTIG.:'AND ANALYSIS OF GROUNL.JATER SAMPLES 1 soul 1!:: should be analyzed as :;eon al possible eller collection. SAMPLES WHICH ARE IIOT ANALYSED WITHIN THE HOLDING I IME SPECI- FIED FOR THE METHOD USED (SEE 114. BELOW) MUST BE DISCARDED AND NEW SAMPLES COLLECTED. 2. I.I(.' •I•: A'inlysr:s: I! .o Sl..urrland Ikrured 3030C lor sample preparation (ruacury excluded). QQNOI FILTEELN TALS SAh1PI:Es_I)I_jJ!g.I°IELI! n h. r •:r•.r1 samples must lie crAler(rd for metals. then lield acidilied with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid per liter ol sample and should be suburilted lu II • lul •vithin 21 le:nc•. `'iarnlde preparation in tlrr) laboratory lexhaction and Nitration) must be completed within 72lrours ol collection. 3 Al iP 1. 7SES ARE 1O BE MADE OF THE MOBILE CONSTITUENTS (DISSOLVED AS WELL AS COLLOIDAL) IN TFIE Gll1't1HDWATER, NOT MPS' I}IAT ARg A EABI OE SEDIM tJI ASSQCJAIED WiTI WELL CONSTBUCJIQN D)3 SAMELING ERQuDUHES. CI IECI< WITII YOUR LABORATORY ON PROPER PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION. 4. Al; l'in I We 15. I for (l r Carolina Administrative Code. Subchapter 2L, analytical procedures shall be in accordance with the methods described in ono. ol Ihr lidlowinr) publications, or by other methods approved belorehand by the Director, Division ol Environmental hLnrulr:mertt: (a) Standard Methods lor the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16111 Edition, 1985 and 171h Edition, 1989, published jointly by American Public health Association, American Water Works Associalion and Water Pollution Conlrol Federation; (b) Methods tor Chemical Analysis ol Water and Waste, 1979, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication number - EPA "60014"•79-020, as revised March 1983; (c) Test Methods lor Evalualing Solid Wasles: Physical/Chemical Methods, 3rd Edition, 1986, U.S. Environmental Protr:clion Agency publicalion number SW-846; Id) •iesi Procedures lor the Analysis of Polluanls Under the Clean Water Act, Federal Register Vol. 49, No. 209, 40 CFR Part 136, Ocloher 26, 1984; 5. Measure and record Ilse deptli ol water in the well prior to pumping or bailing any water Irorn the well. 6. AI leas( 3 volumes of water in lite well should be pumped or bailed prior to collecting a sarnple for analysis. II the well is pumped/bailed dry before 3 well volumes are removed, samples can be collected as soon as the well recovers to the point where enough water is available to collect your sample. 7. Determination lor pH. Specific Conductance, temperature, odor and appearance must be made In the lield on unlillered samples when Ile sample is collected. 8. Field equipment must be calibraled in accordance with recommendalions by the manufacturer. 9. Samples must be filtered through a 0.45 micron tiller immediately alter collection when a dissolved analysis is required. (See t14: above) In.Tire sample container should be labeled at Ile lime ol collection with the lacilily name, well identification nurnber and dale and time collected. 11."Authorized agent" is any corporale ollicer or public ollicial aulhorized by the company, corporation, or governrnenlal body to sign ollicial documents. PCS PHOSPHATE CO Aurora Division Tank Farm Remedianon System Monitoring Sand Layer Peizometers Level Indicators Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Stc Wtr Level' Level Relative To MSL Ft. Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Stc Wtr Level' Level Relative To MSL Ft. i e: L. `.0413-0 02 Revised 12/06/96 PCS095.XLS Date ,/ 7- 97 Time Tech . �dG Spz-1 Spz-2 Spz-3 Spz-4 10.47 11.21 11.87 11.45 /v.,eo e.ys s9y 97 -C67 .Coo Cpz-1 Cpz-2 Cpz-3 CPW 10.51 10.25 11.12 9.65 722 9. tz 7 93 877 Spz-5 11.45 9.020 MWTF-1A 10.49 0 L..29 D 63 3/9 0.136. Jet'4/ b'lnwG Spz-6 11.23 9zo 2.03 MWTF-1 B 10.50 99 566 Ditch Level .5•W System Gauge Pressures SWW-1 SWW-7 0 O-8 CwW-1 CWW-7 9-/3 9-/-S Spz-7 11.59 /O. / 1.s MWTF-1 C 10.49 2 '0 7 89 Barge Slip Level Spz-8 Spz-9 Spz-10 11.57 11.01 12.16 /v.30 834/ .5; 22 so27 07-67 6.941 MWTF-2A MWTF-2B MWTF-2C 14.05 14.02 14.08 6.7? //yy / .70 73/ -Zs8 0.,98 SPW 9.95 77+1 ,2.2/ MWTF-3A MWTF-3B MWTF-3C 12.21 12.18 12.19 4!22 /0/0 /a./0 7 99 zoS co. 09 9. %8 Flow GPM SW W-E Water Level Control Tank = MSL eael$: /yos sww-W CWW-E N/19 CW W-w bona Layer Ana t..roatan Formation Withdrawal Wells Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' Max Stc Wtr Level Ft. Max Level Relative To MSL Ft. Control Point MSL' Is Well Pumping (Y)es/(N o Comments SW W-1 10.70 /p.,229 /2I 8 +1 ' to +2' . /y 1 Aim/2 ©a/ oA �e/'v • CWW-1 10.60 21/5 -/.,S.S -2'to-1' Y SWW-2 9.99 8..S 2 e +1' to +2' . y CWW-2 10.23 712 -/ OS -2'to-1' SWW-3 9.97 7 7. / 7# +1 .to+2' v' CVVW-3 9.95 729 -/76• -2'to-1' ✓ SWW-4 10.73 797 /J7 +1'to+2' v CWW-4 10.73 752 -7 Al8 -2'to-1' i SW W-5 10.80 7. 72 G 77 +1 ' to +2' 1// W CW-5 10.74 73�2 -/48 -2'to-1' ' r SW W-6 10.66 7j ./ 7 /f +1 ' to +2' ,✓ w CW-6 9.92 7y2 -/:5 -2'to-1' SWw-7 10.70 70.,/ / 07 +1 ' to +2' Y CWW-7 9.95 7, se -/ 70 -2'to-1' r Is Injection System Running? (Y)es/(N)o Fes •si.r . r� PCS PHOSPHATE CQ, Aurora Division Tank Farm Remediation System Monitoring 0 Sand Layer Peizometers Level Indicators TOC Elevation Well ID MSL' TOC Stc UVIr Level ' Level Relative To MSL Ft. Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Stc Wtr Level' Spz-1 Spz-2 Spz-3 Spz-4 Spz-5 Spz-6 Spz-7 Spz-8 Spz-9 10.47 11.21 11.87 11.45 11.45 11.23 3.810 757 5SZ 560 8.54 8`y8 66/ 1.55� 85- a?-S/S Cpz-1 Cpz-2 Cpz-3 cPW MWTF-1A MWTF-1 B 10.51 10.25 11.12 9.65 10.49 10.50 Levet Relative To MSC Ft 709 Sya 9 38 0.87 77.9 339 8a8 /.37 0 sr' 9.9'9 11.59 9. 98 /• 6/ MWTF-1C 10.49 a38 // F1e 15 3.11034 Revised 12/06/96 PCS095.XLS Date At 9-94' Time 89-00 Tech ACl- Ditch Level I System Gauge Pressures Barge Slip Level 11.57 S98 s MWTF-2A [14.05 660 7.y.5- 866 SWVV-1 SW W-7 ammo /0 cW W-1 /5 C /-7 /0 Flow GPM SW W-E Sww-W Spz-10 SPW 11.01 12.16 9.95 79. .5/4 66.95 3.5re 7.00 S. 00 MWTF-28 MWTF-2C MWTF-3A MWTF-3B MWTF-3C 14.02 14.08 12.21 12.18 12.19 /0.04) S. 9& /a of/ /.oil N.1B 2'98 9.S8 ago Water Level Control Tank % = MSL CW W-E CWVV-W Sand Layer Ana Formation Withdrawal t.roatan Wells Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' Max Stc Wtr Level Ft Max Level Relative To MSL Ft. Control Point MSL' Is Well Pumping (Y)_es/(N)o Comments WV SV-1 10.70 6242 -0. 8 +1'to+2' Y Du// mz,4rlli c CWW-1 10.60 7//9 -/•5/ -2'to-1' Y 1 0/SWW-2 9.99 98et, .3ay, • +1'to+2 , SmOn9 Si»//1sI/Cyele. O(' CVVW-2 10.23 74/%/ " /. 56 -2'to-1' SW W-3 9.97 83+, a. ay +1. to +2' Y Weetif 4404Wsxd CWW-3 9.95 '/•56 -/•4/y' -2'to-1' I/ 2 SW W-4 10.73 B.7/ o?. 7/ +1. to +2' i / 1 'Weals 4Stne.r / CVWV-4 10.73 720 - et, 80 -2'to-1' Y ' Ok SW W-5 10.80 8d3 y3 +1' to +2' Y I %i'4 icercr/Mw/ CW W-5 10.74 .73/ --/ 69 -2' to -1' !/ at SVVW-6 10.66 702 / at +1 ' to +2' It I 04 CW W6 9:92 , 94/ -/ 06 -2' to -1' Y ' Ot SW W-7 10.70 r707 /, 07 +1 ' to +2' Y 1 at CWW-7 9.95 79/ -/59 -2'to-1' Y at Is Injection System Running? (Y►esl(N)o PCS PHOSPHATE CO Aurora Division I Hook FT9znn MED.7Fl7JoM SySTEi /-SLx c /O -v-. Revised 06/06/96 PCS095.WK3 Sand Layer Peizometers Level Indicators Date //-&5":-94c Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' TOC Ste Wtr Level' Level Relative To. MSL Ft. Well ID TOC Elevation MSL" TOC Stc Wtr Level' Level Relative To MSL Ft. Time Tech A..BC- Spz-1 . 10.47 .3Qg (o,S9 Cpz-1 10.51 704 ,3 s/S Ditch Level System Gauge Pressures Spz-2 11.21 7.4/8 .5'73 Cpz-2 10.25 aat / 29 5-./67 SWW-1 0 Spz-3 11.87 S. 6S 6. Ret ' Cpz-3 11.12 7. 75/ 3.-.3f w'1.4. } a,�, � �` vA U' \� S i�a��' �h � �,� . � SWW-7 /0 Spz-4 11.45 S 6.2 S.49.3 CPW 9.65 7 9& / 49 CWW-1 S Spz-5 11.45 f�ya �?03 MWTF-1A 10.49 p. 60 zJ. B9 CWW-7 30 Spz-6 11.23 9767 a.4/5 MWTF-1B 10.50 /,.44' 9.64 Barge Slip Level Flow GPM Spz-7 11.59 9•6V /75- MWTF-1C 10.49 a.?Ga 7.97 SWW-E Spz-8 11.57 /6.0$ S.//9 MWTF-2A • 14.05 6•//6"-- 7.4.0 9-az/ sww-w .7V---- Spz-9 11.01 724 .Y7'S MWTF-2B 14.02 97, 4'..24 0.53 i Water Level Control Tank %= MSL CWW-E Spz-10 12.16 3/&, 7 oa MWTF-2C 14.08 /3•SS CWW-W SPW 9.95 6.74/ 3.a1 MWTF-3A 12.21 41,,20 g O/ Is Injection System Running? �`i / Y%b(/osc.rs- (Y)es/(N)o MWTF-3B 12.18 9o?0 a, 9Q 63/o. /a.9/ )7 W MTF-3C 12.19 //SF D• 4"/ Sand Layer And Croatan Formation Withdrawal Wells Well ID TOC Elevation MSL' Max Stc Wtr Level Ft. Max Level Relative To MSL Ft. Control Point MSL' Is Well Pumping (Y)es/(N)o Comments SWW-1 10.70 7?0 -O.B +1'to+2' A/ /ymp 4mo0ec CWW-1 10.60 7158 -/ 4.2 -2'to -1' -V Jenl,'r7�9 ,7e Zic_. SWW-2 9.99 g//S al`/57 +1'to+2' y r✓J`i, Weds t%ua/ CWW-2 10.23 /9J.S(o /.S(, -2'to-1' 1/ w(r') 7 SW W-3 9.97 eg..S Go 4, 075 +1 ' to +2' I' //,, Weds 4d u97. o CWW-3 9.95 7.4/ -/.39 -2'to-1' it// SWW-4 10.73 9.01 ,.3,04, +1'to+2' ;' y/ceds %%sc 4J7 CWW-4 10.73 ?,fat '/.S5/ -2'to-1' 1- SWW-5 10.80 8./3 Oq./3 +1'to+2' K CWW-5 10.74 Tin -/ S% -2'to-1' Y SWW-6 10.66 '7.34' /• 34/ +1' to +2' ✓ CWW-6 9.92 /0.05/ /O4 -2'to-1' y ,,,i, %ij'. jig SWW-7 10.70 %DV /•P9 +1'to+2' Y // CWW-7 9.95 73/ - 64 -2'to-1' Y Nita 7.97 -/.0/ (4,0_1 �